What is the link between shefferville and Gagnon

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first nations innu reserves???

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The purpose of the first voyages of exploration was to discover deposits of gold.

True


False

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Answer:

I had this question too its True!

I think it’s true.










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Explain the Presidential Succession Act of 1947 to your best ability.

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Answer:

Presidential Succession Act of 1947. An Act To provide for the performance of the duties of the office of President in case of the removal, resignation, death, or inability both of the President and Vice President.

Explanation:

1. (Close reading) What reason did Andrew Johnson give for opposing funding to help the freed slave?

2. (Contextualization) The first Johnson document is a campaign speech. How might this influence what he says?

3. (Close reading) What were two reasons why Andrew Johnson opposed giving African
Americans the right to vote

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Explanation:

where is the comprehension???????

Which of the below countries had a Monarch that was not seeking a trade route to the East?
Mongolia
England
Spain
France
Portugal

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The answer is Portugal and France.

Please help due in a few minutes

9. President Anastasio Bustamente was unpopular with the colonists because he * O
A. seized their land
B. ignored the Constitution of 1824
C. refused to give up runaway slaves
D. attempted to collect customs duties 1

10. Most Texas colonists were pleased by the election of Santa Anna because *
A. he supported free trade
B. they thought he would support Texas
C. he was pro-slavery
D. he was also a colonist​

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Answer:

9- B he ignored the Constitution of 1824

10- B They thought he would support Texas

Explanation:

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Analyze and explain the causes and effects of the world’s first industrial war--World War I.

Topics of body paragraphs
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First World War (World War I) is considered as one of the largest wars in history. The world’s great powers assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (British Empire, France and the Russian Empire) versus the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary). WWI lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. Conflict between Imperialist countries: Ambition of Germany. Conflict between old imperialist countries (Eg: Britain and France) vs new imperialist countries (Eg: Germany).Germany ship – Imperator. German railway line – from Berlin to Baghdad. Ultra Nationalism Pan Slav movement – Russian, Polish, Czhech, Serb, Bulgaria and Greek. Pan German movement. Military Alliance Triple Alliance or Central Powers (1882) – Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary. Triple Entente or Allies (1907) – Britain, France, Russia. nternational Anarchy

Secret agreement between Britain and France allowing Britain to control Egypt and France to take over Morocco. Germany opposed, but settled with a part of French Congo. Hague conference of 1882 and 1907 failed to emerge as an international organisation. Balkan Wars Many Balkan nations (Serbia, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece and Montenegro) were under the control of Turkey. They defeated Turkey in the First Balkan War. The subsequent war was between the Balkan countries themselves – Eg:  Serbia vs Bulgaria. Defeated countries like Turkey and Bulgaria sought German help. Alsace-Loraine

During German unification, Germany got Alsace-Loraine from France. France wanted to capture Alsace-Loraine back from German

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Topic sentence 3

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What policy measures did Ronald Reagan believe were
necessary for ending the Cold War?
Setting aside more money to initiate arms control
efforts with the Soviet Union
O Budgeting more money to deter Soviet advances
through joint aerospace initiatives
Spending whatever was needed militarily to deter
Soviet advances around the world
Allocating more federal money to international
defense agreements with the Soviet Union

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Answer:

Spending whatever was needed militarily to deter

Soviet advances around the world

Explanation:

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Answer & Explanation:

C) Spending whatever was needed militarily to deter Soviet advances around the world.

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The Battle of the Bulge _____.
was Germany's last battle
killed more than one million American and British troops
lasted three months
happened when Germany surrounded the Allied forces on three sides at the town of Bastogne

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Answer: happened when Germany surrounded the Allied forces on three sides at the town of Bastogne.

Explanation:

As the Allies closed in on Germany from both East and West in the concluding stages of the World War, the Germans needed a new plan and so they executed an operation much like the one that saw them defeat the Allies in 1940 and enabled them capture France.

This battle led to a siege in Bastogne of the stubborn 101st Airborne Division and other units of the U.S. Army  which refused to surrender to the Germans and held the area until the U.S. Third Army reached them. The HBO miniseries, ''Band of Brothers'', covered this to some degree.

What characterized the New Order in Japan?

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Answer:

The New Order in japan was characterized by japan dominating the affairs and economies of the Asian countries.

Jewish-owned businesses and homes were vandalized as retribution for the murder of a German citizen by a Jewish individual in which of the following events in Germany?​

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Answer:

I believe the answer is the Night of Broken glass

Why were slave states for and free states against annexation of Texas?

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Answer:

It would throw off the number of slave states against free states (which would give one side more power over the other). It was unclear which one Texas was going to be at the time

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Lincoln's Reconstruction Plan
a. What date did Lincoln issue his proclamation of amnesty?
b. What were the three parts of his plan?
c. How would you describe Lincoln’s plans for dealing with the South? Would you consider it a lenient policy or strict? Explain your answer.

Johnson's Plan for Reconstruction
a. Describe what you see in the political cartoon. What does it tell you about the illustrator’s opinion of Johnson?
b. What elements did Johnson’s plan include?
c. What similarities did Johnson and Lincoln’s plans have?

Freedmen's Bureau
a. Describe the purpose of the Freedmen’s Bureau.
b. What benefits did it offer?


Sharecropping
a. What happened to land in the South following the Civil War?
b. Explain how the system of sharecropping worked.
c. Explain why sharecropping created a cycle of debt for farmers.

Jim Crow Era
a. What were three ways Southerners tried to disrupt African Americans from voting.
b. Explain how the poll tax and literacy tests were not a violation of the 15th amendment.
c. What law was finally passed in 1965 which abolished Jim Crow era voting laws? What did it say?

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Lincoln's Reconstruction Plan

a)  On December 8, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln offers his conciliatory plan for reunification of the United States with his Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction.

b)  Blockade of the southern coastline.

Take control of the Mississippi River.

Take Richmond Virginia.

c)  Lincoln's blueprint for Reconstruction included the Ten-Percent Plan, which specified that a southern state could be readmitted into the Union once 10 percent of its voters (from the voter rolls for the election of 1860) swore an oath of allegiance to the Union. Lincoln wanted to end the war quickly.

Johnson's Plan for Reconstruction

a)  A political cartoon is a cartoon that makes a point about a political issue or event.

b)  Pardons would be granted to those taking a loyalty oath.

No pardons would be available to high Confederate officials and persons owning property valued in excess of $20,000.

A state needed to abolish slavery before being readmitted.

c)  Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction plans were similar in that they both had similar requirements for former Confederate states to be reunited into the Union. This required ten percent of voters to take a loyalty oath and for the states to ratify the 13th Amendment.

Freedmen's Bureau

a)  On March 3, 1865, Congress passed “An Act to establish a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees” to provide food, shelter, clothing, medical services, and land to displaced Southerners, including newly freed African Americans.

b)  The Freedmen's Bureau provided food, housing, and medical aid, established schools, and offered legal assistance. It also attempted to settle former slaves on land confiscated or abandoned during the war.

Sharecropping

a) Much of the Southern United States was destroyed during the Civil war. Farms and plantations were burned down and their crops destroyed. The rebuilding of the South after the Civil War is called the Reconstruction. The Reconstruction lasted from 1865 to 1877.

b)  By the early 1870s, the system known as sharecropping had come to dominate agriculture across the cotton-planting South. Under this system, black families would rent small plots of land, or shares, to work themselves; in return, they would give a portion of their crop to the landowner at the end of the year.

c)  The absence of cash or an independent credit system led to the creation of sharecropping. High-interest rates, unpredictable harvests, and unscrupulous landlords and merchants often kept tenant farm families severely indebted, requiring the debt to be carried over until the next year or the next.

Jim Crow Era

a)  Poll taxes, literacy tests, fraud, and intimidation all turned African Americans away from the polls.

b)  Fifteenth Amendment, amendment (1870) to the Constitution of the United States that guaranteed that the right to vote could not be denied based on “race, color, or previous condition of servitude.” The amendment complemented and followed in the wake of the passage of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth amendments, which ...

c)  The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed in response to Jim Crow laws and other restrictions of minorities' voting rights at the time, primarily in the Deep South. The Act has undergone several changes and additions since its passage. In 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court found a key provision of the Act unconstitutional.

Answer:

Lincoln's Reconstruction Plan

a. What date did Lincoln issue his proclamation of amnesty?

December 8, 1863

b. What were the three parts of his plan?

1. Disagreements with the Union and traitors to the union would be justified.

2. Their rights as citizens would be restored if they claimed allegiance to the Union.

3. All of the south's property would be given back except for slaves.

c. How would you describe Lincoln’s plans for dealing with the South? Would you consider it a lenient policy or strict? Explain your answer.

I'd say it's a lenient policy. The south, also the confederates, wanted to keep the institution of owing slaves, while the union opposed slavery. Enslaving innocent human beings is wrong, and they wanted to do that. So the punishment that they got was merciful, and they didn't suffer the same fate as their slaves.

Johnson's Plan for Reconstruction

(Please share the political cartoon in order for the questions to be answered)

Freedmen's Bureau

a. Describe the purpose of the Freedmen’s Bureau

The Freedmen's Bureau was made to help southerner's who were displaced, and it also helped African Americans who were newly freed, providing them with food, shelter, clothing, medical help, and land.

What benefits did it offer?

Food, shelter, clothing, medical help, and land.

Sharecropping

a. What happened to land in the South following the Civil War?

During the civil war, a big portion of land in the South was destroyed, and that's what led to the Reconstruction Act of 1867.

Jim Crow Era

a. What were three ways Southerners tried to disrupt African Americans from voting.

Grandfather clause, Poll Tax, and Literacy Tax.

b. Explain how the poll tax and literacy tests were not a violation of the 15th amendment.

The Poll Tax and Literacy Tests were admited to all voters, people who weren't white were not as educated as white people, which caused them to not have the education to get jobs and provide money and that's why it made the Poll Tax a disadvantage.

c. What law was finally passed in 1965 which abolished Jim Crow era voting laws? What did it say?

The Voting Rights Act. It said that the rights of people would not be held against them just because of the color of their skin.

Which statements describe Lester Maddox as Georgia’s governor? Check all that apply.

He removed government funding for the University of Georgia.
He refused to honor Martin Luther King Jr. after King’s death.
He appointed some African American government officials.
He became governor after winning a majority of the popular vote.
He helped desegregate the Georgia State Patrol.
He tried to stop corruption within local government.

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Answer:

B C E F

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Answer:

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B C E F

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Which of these countries did NOT meet with Great Britain and France for the signing of the Munich Pact, September 1938? A. Germany B. Italy C. Japan​

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I think C is the answer because Japan is not in Europe

Japan did not meet with Great Britain and France for the signing of the Munich Pact in September 1938. The correct option is C.

The Munich Pact, also known as the Munich Agreement, was an agreement reached between Great Britain, France, Nazi Germany (under Adolf Hitler), and Italy (under Benito Mussolini). The pact was signed on September 30, 1938, and aimed to address the escalating tensions in Europe, particularly regarding the territorial claims of Germany.

It allowed Germany to annex certain areas of Czechoslovakia with large German-speaking populations without going to war. Japan was not involved in the Munich Pact negotiations or the signing ceremony, as its territorial ambitions were primarily focused on East Asia and the Pacific rather than European affairs.

The correct option is C.

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what types of environment condishions are in north east africa

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The most important environmental problems in East Africa / Horn of Africa are overgrazing, deforestation, water shortages, loss of biodiversity, and urban-industrial pollution. While environmental laws exist in most countries of the region, there is often inadequate implementation.

2) When Abraham Lincoln was introduced to Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1862 (in the midst of the Civil War), he fondly commented she was "the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war." Explain this comment.

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Answer:

Explanation:

President Lincoln allegedly said about Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin that it was "the book that started this great war." It's unlikely he ever said these words, but there's an element of truth to them all the same, for Uncle Tom's Cabin was hugely influential in strengthening the cause of abolitionism. In detailing the horrors of slavery, Stowe helped to convince many Americans that there could be no compromise with the South over the institution's continued existence.

What were some difficulties the United States encountered while remaining neutral during the war between Britain and France?

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Answer:

The French helped the US in times of the American Revolution but America was dependent on Britain for trades. So maintaining the neutrality was the major difficulty faced By America in encountering was with French and Britain.

Explanation:

The British as well as the French army each blocked the American ships that were supplying some of the other country with supplies.

Britain also took the American ships and they impressed the American sailors. Even if President, Jefferson closed the ports of the United States to the British ships, but the British fired on the coastal towns and also entered the Chesapeake Bay.

Which of the following laws made it illegal for enslaved Black people to learn to read and write?
A.
Fugitive Slave Act
B.
Negro Act of 1740
C.
Compromise of 1877
D.
Three-Fifths Compromise

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The answer is B. Negro Act of 1740.
The Negro Act of 1740 made it illegal for enslaved Africans to move abroad, assemble in groups, raise food, earn money, and learn to write (though reading was not proscribed). Additionally, owners were permitted to kill rebellious slaves if necessary. The Act remained in effect until 1865.

What does that map say about what happened after the battle of stamford bridge? quick clear answers

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Answer:

I don't know.

Explanation:

I honestly don't know.

Why was Crispus Attucks at the Massacre?
What caused British soldiers to fire at the colonist​

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Answer:

cuz they mean.⬇️

Explanation:

why did the British fore at the colonies:

The incident was the climax of growing unrest in Boston, fueled by colonists' opposition to a series of acts passed by the British Parliament. As the mob insulted and threatened them, the soldiers fired their muskets, killing five colonists.

How was Nazism different than the other TOTALitarian governments at the time?

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Answer:https://remember.org/guide/facts-root-nazi

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True or false; c. The Basilian Rule was for people who lived in
Roman Catholic monasteries and convents.
d. Monks and nuns, serving as missionaries,
helped spread Christianity throughout Europe.

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Answer:

the basilian rule was for people who lived in romajn catholic monasteries and convents

Explanation:

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Which is the closest antonym for the word animus? A.amity B.superciliousness C.rancor D.trepidation

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Answer:

animals

Explanation:

animus says that ani living thing mus with power

Answer:

A amity

Explanation:

ANSWER NOW 100 PNTS:

Select improvements that labor unions sought to bring to their workers.

higher wages
shorter work weeks
increased unemployment

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Answer:

The correct answers are higher wages and shorter work weeks. Unions did not intend to bring increased unemployment rates. They wanted to compensate the workers.

Explanation:

Answer: higher wages

Explanation: Improvements that labor unions sought to bring to their workers were  higher wages and shorter work weeks.

What is Justice Jackson’s point of view regarding the Nazi leaders on trial?

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Answer:

During the summer of 1946, Justice Jackson delivered his summation at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg and called for the conviction of all 22 Nazi defendants as “conspirators to wage aggressive war.” Jackson argued that “Adolf Hitler's acts are their acts.

Explanation:

Do you think if the korean war never happened that the cold war would still have happened at the same relative time? ​

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Answer:

no

Explanation:


According to the information in the
presentation, which of the following
would you say was the biggest reason
for German citizens to be angry about
the end of WWI and the Treaty of
Versailles?
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they were essentially blamed for it
ong with other treaties decided by the winning Allies (Britain, France, Italy
hat officially ended the war and decided the terms of Germany's
They did not get to be a part of the
decisions that were made in the treaty.
many's power by
The treaty kept them from taking over
Europe.
d specifically parts of Poland
orations (money for damages)
rippled Germany and its standing status in Europe.
ms were embarrassed and angry.
The treaty stripped them of their power
and status in Europe.
The treaty didn't punish other countries as
well.

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Answer:

I think it is because the treaty stripped them of their power and status.

Explanation:

One of the first things Hitler promised when he began his rise to power was a glorious nation and that everyone would respect Germany again. He used their pain, anger, and economical difficulties to get the German people to love him.

Which was not a source of energy introduced during the late 1800s?

A. kerosene

B. gasoline

C. electricity

D. coal

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It was not an energy source made available in the late 1800s (INACCURATE) Kerosene.

Energy of what kind is food?

In order to move, talk, and run around, we need the chemical energy that comes from food (kinetic and sound energy). Burning fuels that release thermal energy once they have been chemically charged is one method of producing electricity; for more information, see Electricity.

Which two primary forms of energy are there?

Science has divided energy into potential and kinetic energies as a result of hundreds of years or observation and experimentation. Moreover, there are various forms that potential energy can take. A moving object's kinetic energy is referred to as kinetic energy.

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what caused the roman empire to collapse?
PLZ THIS IS IMPORTANT!!

“These are to be written in complete and detailed sentences to further explain your answer”


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Answer:

Invasions by Barbarian tribes. The most straightforward theory for Western Rome's collapse pins the fall on a string of military losses sustained against outside forces. Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire's borders.

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The excerpts discuss several ideas both simple and complex. Which
of the following is a main idea represented within the text?
A. That the building of the Brooklyn Bridge was not a
hazardous undertaking
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get
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project for New York City
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river
C. That the building of the Brooklyn Bridge was a desirable
job for workmen
City's
O D. None of the above
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Answer:

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