Answer:
Protests make city leaders confront the crisis
Explanation:
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Answer: B.) Protests make city leaders confront the crisis.
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How did members of the Senate originally get to their position?
Answer:
From 1789 to 1913, when the 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, senators were elected by state legislatures. Then in the early 1900's they were elected based on popularity
Explanation:
What did the Wangarans trade FOR?
Answer:
Wangarans traded Gold silently because they wanted to keep it a secret. They wanted to keep the location of the gold mines a secret.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Answer is below
Explanation:
Macedonia (green area)
Mediterranean sea (bottom left corner)
Athens (right of Sparta)
Aegean sea (above Athens)
Ionian sea (top left corner)
Peloponnesus (left of Sparta)
Why did the US government create the Warren Commission?
because they wanted to prevent future presidential assassinations
because Jack Ruby refused to explain why he killed Oswald
because the public questioned the details of Kennedy’s assassination
because Lee Harvey Oswald’s explanations were not believable
Answer: C: Because the public questioned the details of Kennedy’s assassination
Explanation:
The reason the U.S. government created the Warren Commission was because the public questioned the details of Kennedy’s assassination.
What was the Warren Commission?This was a body established by the U.S. government to find out why and how Kennedy was assassinated.
The reason this body was constituted was because there were rumors and questions from the public relating to Kennedy's assassination. The government therefore wanted to put the matter to rest and so created the Warren Commission.
In conclusion, option C is correct.
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What did the Sepoy Mutiny show to the British government?
A. that regulations for factory workers needed to be enforced
B. that the East India Company could no longer control India
C. that the caste system had to be abolished
D. that India needed to become self governing
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Britain was concerned for another rebellion, and, convinced the East India Company couldn't handle India, they placed the Raj under direct rule.
Where and when did Islam emerge
Answer:
After Below
Explanation:
Islam emerged around the year 615 in the Middle East. Muhammad a rebelled prophet and his followers spread his teachings of Islam all over Arabia and South Asia.
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A bill can originate from
Answer:
the constitution because all the Bill's come and have to ran through them
ow did General Howe execute his part of the attack on Albany?
A) He decided to capture Philadelphia instead.
B) He reached Albany first.
C) He spent too much time on the Hudson and reached Albany too late.
D) His troops were delayed in the swamps of New Jersey and he never reached Albany
Answer:
Nevertheless, when Howe finally decided to move, he did so masterfully. At three A.M. on October 12 he put his soldiers aboard his brother’s ships and slipped silently up the East River and through Hell Gate in a thick fog. But once they reached Long Island Sound, this know-how abruptly vanished.
Explanation:
D so I think its that D
Answer:
Explanation:William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe, KB, PC (10 August 1729 – 12 July 1814) was a British Army officer who rose to become Commander-in-Chief of British land forces in the Colonies during the American War of Independence. Howe was one of three brothers who had distinguished military careers. In historiography of the American war he is usually referred to as Sir William Howe to distinguish him from his brother Richard, who was 4th Viscount Howe at that time.
Having joined the army in 1746, Howe saw extensive service in the War of the Austrian Succession and Seven Years' War. He became known for his role in the capture of Quebec in 1759 when he led a British force to capture the cliffs at Anse-au-Foulon, allowing James Wolfe to land his army and engage the French in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Howe also participated in the campaigns to take Louisbourg, Belle Île and Havana. He was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Wight, a post he held until 1795.
Howe was sent to North America in March 1775, arriving in May after the American War of Independence broke out. After leading British troops to a costly victory in the Battle of Bunker Hill, Howe took command of all British forces in America from Thomas Gage in September of that year. Howe's record in North America was marked by the successful capture of both New York City and Philadelphia. However, poor campaign planning for 1777 contributed to the failure of John Burgoyne's Saratoga campaign, which played a major role in the entry of France into the war. Howe's role in developing those plans and the degree to which he was responsible for British failures that year (despite his personal success at Philadelphia) have both been subjects of contemporary and historic debate.
He was knighted after his successes in 1776. He resigned his post as Commander-in-Chief, British land forces in America, in 1777, and the next year returned to England, where he was at times active in the defence of the British Isles. He sat in the House of Commons from 1758 to 1780 for Nottingham. He inherited the Viscountcy of Howe upon the death of his brother Richard in 1799. He married, but had no children, and the viscountcy became extinct with his death in 1814.
Contents
1 Early life and career
2 Seven Years' War
3 American War of Independence
3.1 Bunker Hill and Boston
3.2 New York campaign
3.3 Philadelphia campaign
3.4 Impact on Burgoyne's campaign
3.5 Resignation
4 Later life
5 Popular culture
6 Citations
6.1 Bibliography
7 Further reading
7.1 Primary sources
8 External links
How did Social Darwinism impact New Imperialism?
A. It established a system of racial equality.
B. It provided a racial justification for conquering nonwhite peoples.
C. It encouraged colonization in order to get raw materials.
D. It encourged settler colonies in Australia and New Zealand.
Answer: B. It provided a racial justification for conquering nonwhite peoples.
Explanation:
Describe the difference between the approach and ideas of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
Answer:
Malcolm X were both civil rights leaders during the 1960s. Both were deeply religious but had different ideologies about how equal rights should be attained. MLK focussed on nonviolent protest (e.g., bus boycotts, sit-ins, and marches), while Malcolm X believed in attaining equal rights by any means necessary.
What is mime as a noun?
There no answer, is like an explanation question. And is drama, not history.
Answer:
was that supposed to be a joke?
Explanation:
the art or technique of portraying a character, mood, idea, or narration by gestures and bodily movements; pantomime.
Who should
have the power to decide
whether or not slavery should exist or rules to slavery? Federal or state power
Answer:
state
Explanation:
because several slaves and owners would illegally cross state lines in order to escape, sell, or buy slaves. (escape is the slaves escaping the "masters")
In your opinion, what was the most significant event that happened in the United States this year?
Don't worry this is all you
Answer:
The mayor of Utah won't lift the mask mendate
Explanation:
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What was so brutal about Leopold's actions in the Congo?
Answer:
Explanation:
Leopold II implemented a forced-labour system in the Congo that was quickly copied by other European colonial powers. This brutal practice was a catastrophe for the population of the Congo, and Leopold was eventually forced to give up his hold on the colony.
Answer:
Leopold used slave labor to benefit only himself, he commited genocide, and he would have the hands of his workers cut off if they were not working fast enough.
Explanation:
are any of those enough?
Why is George Washington an important president
in the USA?
Answer:
Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in the American Revolution, leader of the Constitutional Convention, and the first President of the United States. His first inauguration was held in New York City. His second one was held in Philadelphia. He never lived in the White House or Washington, D.C. His farewell address set an important precedent and message for future Presidents.
Explanation:
Constituents of a Senator are:
o Congress
o President
o Senate
o people within their state; voters
Answer:
I want to say option C) Senate. It could also be option D) People within their state; voters.
Explanation:
But not 100% sure. I'm so so sorry if my answer is wrong. I tried my best.
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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
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Under the Indian Removal Act, Native Americans were sent to
Group of answer choices
Kentucky
Florida
Maine
Oklahoma
Answer:
Oklahoma
Between the 1830 Indian Removal Act and 1850, the U.S. government used forced treaties and/or U.S. Army action to move about 100,000 American Indians living east of the Mississippi River, westward to Indian Territory in what is now Oklahoma.
Answer: Oklahoma
Explanation: The Indians were relocated to Oklahoma as they had lost about 90 million acres of land.
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Answer:
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Which of the following legislative actions represents an end to the laissez-faire economic relationship between the federal government and private business?
A. Congress passed the 19th Amendment to expand participation in government.
B. Congress passed the Interstate Commerce Act to regulate the railroad industry.
C. Congress rejected the League of Nations as part of the Treaty of Versailles.
D. Congress passed the Homestead Act to promote expansion to western lands.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Interstate Commerce Act legislative actions represents an end to the laissez-faire economic relationship between the federal government and private business.
The Interstate Commerce ActIt was passed in 1887, it is a federal law that aims to end the monopoly in the Railroad Industry.
It ended the laissez-faire(Free Trade) economic relationship between the federal government and private business by giving power to Congress “to Regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States” in short to regulate railroad rates.
Therefore, Option B is correct as Interstate Commerce Act represents an end to the laissez-faire economic.
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What caused the democratic party to split along sectional lines in the election of 1860?
It threatened to ruin the livelihood of many wealthy planters, because they relied on the labor of slaves to make a profit.
It pressured other states to make a decision on the secession question
Louisiana had unique economic ties to the North and the rest of the world, as well as a large foreign-born population.
The split occurred because Northern Democrats and Southern Democrats disagreed over how to deal with the issue of slavery.
Answer: D) The split occurred because Northern Democrats and Southern Democrats disagreed over how to deal with the issue of slavery.
Explanation:
Many (not all) Northern Democrats were strong abolitionists in favor of getting rid of slavery altogether. The Democrats of the South wanted to keep slavery as much of the Southern economy relied on it. So choice A is slightly related to this, but choice D is the better answer.
As the United States expanded westward, what was one of the issues that divided the country?
A.
expansion of slavery
B.
freedom of speech
C.
women's rights
D.
public education
Answer:
A the expansion of slavery during this tie there was alot of fueds about the rules of slavery some people believed that america was a free country and everyone should enjoy it while others said that america id only a free country for the whites so there was a lot of divided opinions
Explanation:
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How did the spread of nationalism relate to 19th-century revolutions in
Europe and the Americas?
A. Nationalism is based on Enlightenment ideas, which led
nationalist revolmtionaries to embrace nonviolent protest.
B. Nationalism is critical of republicanism, and this led many
revolutionaries to demand a return to absolute monarchy.
C. Nationalism is based on popular sovereignty, which led racial
minorities to overthrow discriminatory governments.
OD. Nationalism promotes political independence, which led many
national groups to rebel against oppressive monarchies.
OPTION (D) Nationalism promotes political independence, which led many national groups to rebel against oppressive monarchies.
What is meant by Nationalism?Nationalism, ideology based on the premise that the individual’s loyalty and devotion to the nation-state surpass other individual or group
interests.
The notion of political independence covers the nonmaterial elements of State sovereignty and power, namely the freedom of political decision-making and the direction of State organs in respect of the internal and international affairs of a State.
What is meant by Monarchy?Monarchy, political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person. The term applies to states in which supreme authority is vested in the monarch, an individual ruler who functions as the head of state and who achieves his or her position through heredity.
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Would you rather live in Justinian’s Byzantine Empire or in Charlemagne’s Holy Roman Empire? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Although the people of the Byzantine Empire considered themselves Roman, the East was influenced by Greek culture, rather than the Latin of the West. People spoke Greek and wore Greek-styled clothing. The emperors and empresses wore beautiful silk and purple-dyed clothing, with expensive slippers. The Byzantine Empire was influenced by the Hellenistic culture created by the conquests of Alexander the Great. Learning and trade thrived in the Byzantine Empire. As you read in a previous chapter, Emperor Constantine ended the persecution of Christians, and Emperor Theodosius made Christianity the official state religion of the Roman Empire. Christianity had a major influence on the Byzantine Empire. Byzantine art featured beautiful mosaics of Christian themes.
Explanation:
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America Story of US - Episode 3 -
Westward Expansion
1. Where was the Cumberland Gap? How was it created?
2. What was the significance of Daniel Boone to westward expansion?
3. What native tribes did Boone and his men encounter in their journey west? How did they interact?
4. Remember the Louisiana Purchase/Lewis and Clark? REMEMBER!!
5. What western commodities (goods) became valuable as a result of American western expansion?
6. Who was Jed Smith? What was his impact on westward expansion?
7. What were the motives of the “Great Wagon Trail”? Who was involved?
8. What was the mortality rate of Americans moving west?
9. What was the fate of the Donner Party?
10. What were the causes of the Texas Revolution? Explain the significance of the Alamo.
11. What was the outcome of the Mexican-American War?
12. What was the migration rate to California due to the discovery of gold? How long did the “Gold Rush” last? How many struck gold?
13. What diseases were prevalent in the west? How did mortality compare to other parts of the country?
14. Explain Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act. What tribes were involved? Describe the Trail of Tears. Where were natives relocated to? Why?
15. How did merchants use the Mississippi River for trade? How did the steamship revolutionize trade/travel/transportation?
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Explanation:
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The power not delegated to the US by the constitution, nor prohibited by it to the state are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people what government is this
The Silk Road crossed many types of terrain. What two deserts did the Silk Road cross?
Answer:
The Silk Road crossed the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts
How can we prevent genocides from happening in the future? Explain your answer
Answer:
Recognition of triggering factors, early warning systems, political will and international coordination are positive steps in the active prevention of genocide. Recognition of Triggering Factors Recognizing triggering factors for genocide is crucial. Several events can indicate an increased risk for genocidal acts:
which industry was the first to harness the innovations of the Industrial Revolution
Answer:
coal industry
Explanation:
The transformation of power technology in the Industrial Revolution had repercussions throughout industry and society. In the first place, the demand for fuel stimulated the coal industry, which had already grown rapidly by the beginning of the 18th century, into continuing expansion and innovation.
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