What group of hunters killed the most buffalo in the 1870's?
a.
Sportsmen
b.
Railroaders
c.
Professional buffalo hunters
d.
The Plains tribes

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Answer 1
The answer to your question is c
Answer 2

Answer:c professional  buffalo hunters

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Between 1846 and 1860, nearly all Texans lived on farms or ranches. During this time, the number of farms grew from 12,000 to almost 43,000. Because land was available and inexpensive, many Texans farmed or raised cattle on their own land rather than working for someone else.

Which title would be most appropriate for the article excerpted above?

A Weather and Soil Increase Farming in Texas,

B U.S Government Gives Land to Texas Farmers​​​​​​​

C Affordable Land Contributes to the Growth of Texas Farms

D Shortage of Available Land for Farms in Texas

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Answer:

C because the farms were so inexpensive it allowed more people to become farmers and the farms of Texas grew exponentially

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1. What evidence from McCarthy's early career as a judge
and military officer might cause concern about his later
accusations of communist infiltration of the U.S.
government?

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Answer:

Joseph McCarthy

Explanation:

Senator Joseph McCarthy began the period of McCarthyism in America during the 1940s and 1950s. Many Americans were arrested as accused of involvement as Communist spies. The targets of suspicions were government officials.

McCarthy carried a strong approach with nationalistic in his carrier when he became Judge and then a military officer. During WWII, he was stationed in the Pacific, as an intelligence officer. In America, communism was an important concern as it grew when the Soviet Union expanded its influence in Eastern Europe. The Soviet Union developed a nuclear weapon which was considered a major threat to the United States. McCarthy used this evidence to accuse American officials involved as spies. So it was the fabrication of truth that also revealed later in his accusation.

Describe and explain the long term causes of the Great Depression. Take a position on which cause was the most important

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The greatest cause was when the stock market crashed and that triggered the Great Depression, multiple factors ended up turning it into a decade-long economic catastrophe. Where there was over production, executive inaction, ill-timed tariffs, and an a inexperienced Federal Reserve, which also contributed to the Great Depression.

During his administration, President Eisenhower declared he wanted to spend less on defense but get a bigger bang for the buck." What strategy did
he adopt in order to do this?
O fighting communism with small elite units like the Navy SEALS
O promoting "massive retaliation using large feets of nuclear weapons
Oleaning more heavily upon multilateral forces like NATO or the UN
O equipping local defense forces among U.S. allies like Mexico and Canada

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I would say the answer would be the 2nd one bc his administration cast a “new look” at US national strategy, which resulted in emphasis on nuclear war fighting.

During his administration, President Eisenhower declared he wanted to spend less on defense but get a bigger bang for the buck." He adopted strategy Promoting "massive retaliation using large feets of nuclear weapons in order to do this.

Why did he adopt the strategy?

President Dwight D. Eisenhower observed that the US was devoting more and more resources to defense during the cold war than to its people and economy. This was especially true in the fight against the Soviet Union. In order to avoid open confrontation, the president asked his advisers to develop a policy that was more about containment. January 12, 1954, speech suggested creating a structure that promoted deterrence, containment, and collective security. His government took a "New Look" at American foreign policy, focusing on nuclear warfighting. All-out or enormous reprisal, the selective deployment of tactical weapons on the battlefield, or even preemptive strikes on potential aggressors were ideas that American planners and leaders explored.

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How did the Northern Renaissance view religion?​

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Answer:

However, the Northern Europe Renaissance was much more religious in its nature than the Italian Renaissance. ... The religious character of the Renaissance north of the Alps was due in part to the continuing influence of the Church, unlike in Italy, where the Church was in decline.

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How do you all feel about the way the trial of
George Floyd has turned out so far and why?

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Answer:

The fact that the that particular policeman hasnt been punished yet is outrageous. NOTICE: I don't think that the entire police force should be defunded. The country would break out in chaos if that happened!

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Heyy im giving away brainliest. What does cell membrane mean??

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Answer:

The cell membrane, also called the plasma membrane, is found in all cells and separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. The cell membrane consists of a lipid bilayer that is semipermeable. The cell membrane regulates the transport of materials entering and exiting the cell.

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The cell membrane is a thin flexible layer around the cells of all living things.

Its basic job is to separate the inside of cells from the outside. In all cells, the cell membrane separates the cytoplasm inside the cell from its surroundings. Animal cells are contained in just a membrane. Bacteria, fungi and plants have strong cell walls as well, which support the cell and block the passage of large molecules.

What was life like for German Americans before world war 1

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Answer:

German American lives were hard and uncomfortable. they worked in the undesirable jobs and worked for minimum wage. most lived in the tenements or overcrowded apartments with poor ventilation and almost no plumbing.

What is the upper quartile age of the US Presidents at the time of their inauguration?

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What is the upper quartile age of the US Presidents at the time of their inauguration?

Answer: 58

58 is the upper quartile age of the us presidents at time of their inauguration. The interquartile is the term used to describe the middle 50%.

The upper quartile age of the US presidents at the time of their inauguration is 58.

What is inauguration?

In government, the inauguration is the process of swearing a person into office.

The lower quartile age of the US presidents at the time of their inauguration is 51 and the upper quartile age is 58.

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what was the first major event of the women's movement ​

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Answer:

women's suffrage movement

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Answer: The fight for women's suffrage in the united states began with the women's right movement in the mid-nineteenth century. Women's suffrage leaders, however disagreed over strategy and tactics. Both the women's rights and suffrage movements provided political experience for many of the early women pioneers in Congress.

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Which of the following best shows that the Maya were advanced in many ways?

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Answer: The mayan had writing system and calendar

Explanation: math

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How would you have reacted to segregation in the 1950s?
How do you think segregation made the United States look in the eyes of many in the larger world in the 1950s?

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Answer:

I am a child of the eighties, a child of parents of the sixties. They were both liberals and brought me up to be a liberal who believed everyone was equal. I was brought up on the music of Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton and a bunch of others  it was part of the music of my childhood and it formed a good part of my political ideology.

And if I were to travel back to the 50s now, you can imagine how I would react to segregation  utter abhorrence and disgust and protesting against it as much as possible.

An 1896 Supreme Court decision, Plessy v. Ferguson, had declared “separate but equal” Jim Crow segregation legal. The Plessy ruling asserted that so long as purportedly “equal” accommodations were supplied for African Americans, the races could, legally, be separated. In consequence, “colored” and “whites only” signs proliferated across the South at facilities such as water fountains, restrooms, bus waiting areas, movie theaters, swimming pools, and public schools.

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Will give brainliest! According to the pyramid, what type of growth was China experiencing when the 50-54 year olds were the youngest age group?

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Answer:

Slow

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What are the similarities between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?

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They are all Abrahamic religions. They each have their own holy books and believe in one God. They all also consider Jerusalem a Holy city.

major South Carolina city and a transportation hub for exporting valuable cash crops a)Baltimore b)Charleston c)Jamestown d)savannah

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Answer:

B. Charleston

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Describe the British take over of India.

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Answer:

The British were able to take control of India mainly because India was not united. The British signed treaties and made military and trading alliances with many of the independent states that made up India. The British were very effective at infiltrating these states and gradually taking control.

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The British were able to take control of India mainly because India was not united. The British signed treaties and made military and trading alliances with many of the independent states that made up India. The British were very effective at infiltrating these states and gradually taking control.

What is the meaning of the following quote and how can we see this in our
world today? "Fear, though, can also be used to do harm. Some politicians
use it to control their followers. They might want their supporters to fear
and to hate people who are different." (write a paragraph of 4-5 sentences)

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Answer:

fear can lead you into danger.

Explanation:

All it means is that when a person is in great fear and still deciding on what is wrong or write, not being sure of what he or she is doing, so therefore the fear of that person can make you fail and then you can probably start doubting yourself...this just an instance tho..but fear isn't a good thing to witness.

How did Mongol rule impact China?


Trade with Europe flourished.


China became more isolated.


Buddhism became the predominant religion.


Yuan emperors initiated democratic reforms.

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Answer:

Trade with Europe flourished.  

Explanation:

Many consider the Mongols as violent barbarians. While they were, they were also rich violent barbarians. Under Mongol rule, the silk road flourished with trade.

according to the text, when did the first negro league start? ​

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Answer:

The first Negro League got its start in 1920.

Explanation:

Answer:February 13, 1920

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One economic benefit of the Texas oil boom of the early 1900s was?

a) oil field workers moved from urban to rural areas for work
b) new laws were passed to prevent wasting oil and natural gas
c) hundreds of oil companies were created which established jobs
d) new laws were passed protecting the environment

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Answer:c

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passage: "The Spanish flu was one of the deadliest natural disasters in history—a potent reminder of the threat posed by disease.

Humanity seems to need such reminders often. In 1948, shortly after the first flu vaccine was created and penicillin became the first mass-produced antibiotic, U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall reportedly claimed that the conquest of infectious disease was imminent. In 1962, after the second polio vaccine was formulated, the Nobel Prize–winning virologist Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet asserted, ‘To write about infectious diseases is almost to write of something that has passed into history.’

Hindsight has not been kind to these proclamations. Despite advances in antibiotics and vaccines, and the successful eradication of smallpox, Homo-sapiens is still locked in the same epic battle with viruses and other pathogens that we’ve been fighting since the beginning of our history. When cities first arose, diseases laid them low, a process repeated over and over for millennia. When Europeans colonized the Americas, smallpox followed. When soldiers fought in the first global war, influenza hitched a ride, and found new opportunities in the unprecedented scale of the conflict.”

"The Next Plague Is Coming. Is America Ready?” by Ed Yong, the Atlantic, 2019


a) Identify ONE environmental factor, alluded to by the author, that is typically present and required for the spread of infectious disease on an epidemic or pandemic scale.

b) Identify ONE specific example of a 20th-century health epidemic that encouraged technological advancement and that is NOT explicitly referenced by the author.

c) Explain ONE specific example of why the optimism of Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet and George Marshall may have been misplaced.

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A) One environmental factor that’s alluded by the author was the movement and migration of different cultures. When one group of people is immune to a certain disease that doesn’t mean all are. As stated in the text “Europeans colonized the Americas, smallpox followed. . . When soldiers fought in the first global war, influenxa hitched a ride”. Different exposure as a whole when it comes to people can make certain people immune to things that others are not, this is usually the cause for many outbreaks of sickness.

B) One specific example of a technological advancement during these pandemics were vaccines. The first vaccine being the flu vaccine after influenza spread, once people found out how to make vaccines other dieseases were easier to handle, polio, smallpox and other sicknesses went from unmanageable to under control once people started to take these vaccines.

C) One reason why Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet and George Marshall have Mose likely been misplaced is becuase of the statement referenced in the text, “To write about infectious diseases is almost to write of something that has passed into history”. I say this because as we all know, diseases that we have vaccines for are still not 100% preventable. While yes, the vaccines do help manage and greatly decreases the amount of people that suffer from said disease, that doesn’t mean they’re gone. Which makes calling it something that has passed a rather bold claim because while yes the human immune system evolves to fight off certain diseases, there’s no saying that the diseases won’t evolve as well.

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A) One environmental factor that is typically present and required for the spread of infectious disease on an epidemic or pandemic scale is human migration, as it helps spread diseases that may have been isolated in a particular area to many other areas. The author mentions this in the last paragraph, “When Europeans colonized the Americas, smallpox followed. When soldiers fought in the first global war, influenza hitched a ride, and found new opportunities in the unprecedented scale of the conflict.” This shows that when people moved from place to place, diseases were more easily spread. When you look at previous epidemics and pandemics, and even the pandemic currently going on, one thing is always present: the disease was originally isolated in a single area, and then was later spread through migration.  

 

B) One specific example of a 20th-century health epidemic that encouraged technological advancement was the cholera outbreak in the Romanian Army in 1913. This encouraged technological advancement, as it was within the army during the Second Balkan War, and having an outbreak in the middle of that was very dangerous. As a result, vaccines were quickly produced, systems were put in place that would prevent the spread, the infected were isolated, as well as several other procedures. That is just one of many examples of technological advancements made to stop epidemics.  

 

C) One specific example of why the optimism of Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet and George Marshall may have been misplaced is because in the end, vaccines only HELP manage the danger to a person, but there’s not a 100% chance of it eradicating it. Also, vaccines can evolve into new strains, ones that vaccines and the human immune system are not prepared for, so simply saying that infectious diseases are something of the past is ignoring that fact. Infectious diseases can come out of seemingly nowhere, so just because the current pandemic is taken care of, that does not mean that it is gone for good.

What loaded language is used in this passage against the Patriot Act? Check all that apply.

a. “hastily passed 45 days after 9/11 in the name of national security”
b. “expanding the authority to monitor”
c. “spy on ordinary Americans”
d. “turns regular citizens into suspects"
e. “created to catch terrorists”

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Answer:

A,C,D

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Answer:

The Correct answer is A, C, D

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HELP PLEASE!!! What lasting impacts or contributions came from child labor during the Industrial Revolution?

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Answer:

The Industrial Revolution saw the rise of factories in need of workers. Children were ideal employees because they could be paid less, were often of smaller stature so could attend to more minute tasks and were less likely to organize and strike against their pitiable working conditions.

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first person finish gets brainlist​

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Answer:

1 is C

2 is A

3 is A

4 is C

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1. Sandy has a great voice

1. Sandy has a great voice 2. Tommy was forgetful.

1. Sandy has a great voice 2. Tommy was forgetful.3. Joy's mother forgot to pick her up.

1. Sandy has a great voice 2. Tommy was forgetful.3. Joy's mother forgot to pick her up.4. Mom is a good cook

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how is a svanna different from a plateau

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Answer:

How is a savanna different from a plateau? A savanna is a tropical grassland dotted with small trees and shrubs while a plateau is an area of high and mostly flat land.

Explanation:

Answer:

Definitely less thick rockey mountains, more clay and plan life in the plateau

Religion during the first centuries of Rome
A. was open only to men in elite society.
B. was not allowed in peasant communities.
C. included many gods adapted from the Greeks.
D. changed from Catholicism to Orthodox Christianity.

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Answer: c

Explanation:

The answer is C because Roman religion was divided into two spirits watched over people, families and households, and the paterfamilias was in charge of the household worship that honored them. HOPES THIS WORK!!!

How was the effect of imperialism on Latin America similar to its effect on
China?
A. Latin America was commercially dominated by the United States.
Similarly, China's economy was controlled by Japan and other
countries.
B. Latin America became a major imperial power, conquering much
of Europe. Similarly, China colonized almost every country in
Africa.
C. Latin America became the most important colony of the British
Empire. Similarly, China became one of the most important
colonies of France.
D. Latin America colonized Japan, establishing economic control.
Similarly, China established commercial control over countries in
the Caribbean.

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Answer:

Explanation:

C

Choose all the events that led to the growth of Christianity in the Roman world.
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A)
the crucifixion of Jesus
B)
the conversion of Constantine
)
the use of underground tombs to worship
D)
Nero blaming Christians for the fire of Rome
E)
the persecution of Jews who refused Roman gods

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Answer: Hello, There your answer is Below.

A) the crucifixion of Jesus

B) the conversion of Constantine

Explanation:

man Empire became the centre of Roman Catholicism; Rome's eventual adoption of Christianity, after centuries of indifference and periodic persecution, gave the new faith enormous reach.

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What happen during John adams electoral college or details of it

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Answer:

The end result was that Adams received 71 electoral votes, one more than required to be elected president. If any two of the three Adams electors in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North Carolina had voted with the rest of their states, it would have flipped the election.

What was one of the big differences between western and eastern Virginia

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Explanation:

Civil War and split. In 1861, as the United States itself became massively divided over slavery, leading to the American Civil War (1861–1865), the western regions of Virginia split with the eastern portion politically, and the two were never reconciled as a single state again.

Answer:

what he said it was mostly slavery

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