Answer:
D
troops were mostly made up of local soliders who were sometimes used to fight against their own countryman but rarely against white man and
never in Europe
Answer:
they fought in the war and provided supplies
Explanation:
PF
European colonists were recruited as soldiers, and they also helped by supplying their colonial overlords with essential goods.
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SUBJECT: HISTORY
1) What is the Pax Britannica?
2) Why is being surrounded by water a good form of protection for a country?
3) What was the name of the first British colony in the Americas?
4) What role did the British Navy play in helping to expand the Empire?
5) How many people approximately were added to the British Empire in the 19th century?
6) What were 3 lasting effects of the British Empire on the rest of the world and why? Provide examples.
7) What was one reason why the British Empire declined? Explain your answer.
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Pax BritannicaBritish peace —used for the period of relative tranquility from circa 1815 to 1914 in the regions to which Britain's power extended
THE FIRST BRITISH COLONY WASJAMESTOWN VIRGINIATrue or false ??
????
Answer:
false
Explanation:
extremely false lol
Which political party did former US President Theodore Roosevelt establish?
Answer:
The Progressive Party
Explanation:
The Progressive Party (often referred to as the "Bull Moose Party")
can someone please write a small description of the Detroit riot that happened in 1967
Answer:
Detroit Riot
Explanation:
The 1967 Detroit Riot, also known as the Detroit Rebellion and the 12th Street Riot, was the bloodiest incident in the "Long, hot summer of 1967". Composed mainly of confrontations between black residents and the Detroit Police Department, it began in the early morning hours of Sunday July 23, 1967, in Detroit, Michigan.
Answer:
Detroit Riot of 1967, series of violent confrontations between residents of predominantly African American neighbourhoods of Detroit and the city's police department that began on July 23, 1967, and lasted five days. The riot resulted in the deaths of 43 people, including 33 African Americans and 10 whites.
What is the definition of the economic policy formed by the United States compared to the Soviet Union??
Answer:
Not only was the soviet union communist they were totalitarian meaning all the power was with the rulers the united states was capitalist which meant that people could own land and businesses and compete for themselves
Explanation:
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who put the Negro Spirituals to print?
Answer:
George Pullen Jackson
Explanation:
Women's suffrage would take many years to become a reality. Why did legislation giving women the right to vote take so long to pass--even though the plight of women became a major concern during the Industrial Revolution?
the unspoken rules of British society still expected women not to participate in public life in a visible way.
Most British women did not want the right to vote because they were afraid of the responsibility it held.
This types of legislation would change the structure of government too much to be considered
the only people who could write the legislation were men who did not want to women to have any power.
Answer:
The correct answer is A
Explanation:
I got it right in the test
Answer:
the unspoken rules of British society still expected women not to participate in public life in a visible way.
Explanation:
Took the Exam
Hi, I accidentally chose a different language actually my song how to change the language (please answer in Turkish this row)
Answer:
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What are 3 powers and duties of the president?
Answer: veto bills, controller of nukes, and also commander in chief of the United States Army. Enforces the laws.
Explanation:
An excerpt from Prime Minister Winston Churchill's speech to the Parliament
of the United Kingdom on June 18, 1940':
I spoke the other day of the colossal military disaster
which occurred when the French High Command failed to
withdraw the northern Armies from Belgium at the
moment when they knew that the French front was
decisively broken at Sedan and on the Meuse. This delay
entailed the loss of fifteen or sixteen French divisions and
threw out of action for the critical period the whole of the
British Expeditionary Force. Our Army and 120,000 French
troops were indeed rescued by the British Navy from
Dunkirk but only with the loss of their cannon, vehicles and
modern equipment
1. Winston Churchill, "Their Finest Hour" (speech). London, England, June 18, 1940,
Churchill Centre, http://www.winstonchurchill.org/learn/speeches/speeches of winston
churchill 122 their finest hour
What event does this source describe?
A. A great military victory for French troops
B. An attack on British troops by French soldiers
C. The rescue of British troops by the French
D. The rescue of French troops by the British
Answer: D. The rescue of French troops by the British.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. The rescue of French troops by the British
Why do you think history tends to focus more on Ancient Egypt?
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Answer:
Ancient Egypt was the most advanced civilization in the ancient world. ... Monotheism, the belief in one god, is first presented by an Egyptian pharaoh. There are so many firsts in Egypt that we all know about, and that makes Egypt unique. For example, the Sumerians did not build the pyramids of Egypt
Explanation:
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When was the date that Martin Luther King Jr was born in
Date, Month , Year is =
ofc ik the answer its point giveaway day
Answer: January 15, 1929, also thanks for the points
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Answer:
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Explanation:
the graph above supports the idea that
A. the cotton gin helped slavery spread.
B. slaves made up a large part of the population.
C. large plantations with many slaves were common.
D. most slaveowners had very few slaves.
Answer:
D. Most slaveowners had very few slaves.
Explanation:
The largest part of the pie chart represents the smallest number of slaves; therefore, most (the largest section of the graph) people had very few slaves.
What two Americans patriots did the British hope to capture in Lexington
A. Samuel Adams and John Handcock
B.John Adams and George Washington
C. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams .
D . Benjamin Franklin and Paul Rever .
E. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson
Answer:
A Samuel Adams and John handcock
explain 3 roles of kalinago leader
Answer: Priest.
Explanation:
The priest are below kings and queens, those are 2 more leaders the Priest is almost a expected to be a king and queens, To make up reasons and laws.
How did James I Rise to power ?
Answer:
He acceded to the English throne upon the death of the heirless Queen Elizabeth I in 1603.
Answer:
When his mother was executed by Elizabeth the following year, James did not protest too vociferously - he hoped to be named as Elizabeth's successor. In 1589, James married Anne of Denmark. In March 1603, Elizabeth died and James became king of England and Ireland in a remarkably smooth transition of power.
Explanation:
When his mother was executed by Elizabeth the following year, James did not protest too vociferously - he hoped to be named as Elizabeth's successor. In 1589, James married Anne of Denmark. In March 1603, Elizabeth died and James became king of England and Ireland in a remarkably smooth transition of power.
The name of Livingston and Fulton’s first
successful steamboat.
Answer: Clermont. It was actually named the North River Steamboat of Clermont but they shortened the name.
Explanation:
Which of the following battles of the War of 1812 took place after the Treaty of Ghent was signed and was the most decisive American victory of the war?
A.
Battle of Queenston
B.
Battle of Baltimore
C.
Battle of Crysler's Farm
D.
Battle of New Orleans
What knowledge, skills, and commitment does a person need in order to be a powerful civic actor in our democracy and in our community?
Answer: Honor, kindness Intelligence good moral compass and a strong will
Explanation:
Why did Japan bomb Pearl Harbor
Group of answer choices
In response to the U.S. oil embargo
The Japanese found the Americans rude
They wanted the coal found in Hawaii
The Japanese thought the U.S. wouldn't care
Answer:
In response to the U.S oil embargo
Explanation:
The Japanese intended the attack as a preventive action to keep the United States Pacific Fleet from interfering with its planned military actions in Southeast Asia against overseas territories.
What horrible thing was also going on in the U.S. as the Homestead Act was being launched from 1861 to 1865
Answer:
The biggest problem with the Homestead Acts was the fact that the size of the homesteads — 160 acres — was far too small to allow for the landowners to succeed as independent farmers.
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How did severe drought in the Great Plains lead to a mass deportation of Mexican Americans?
Answer:..
Jul 12, 2019 — The logic behind these raids was that Mexican immigrants were supposedly ... jobs that should go to white Americans affected by the Great Depression. ... READ MORE: The Largest Mass Deportation in American History ... without any legal protections in place or any kind of due process,” says Kevin R.
Explanation:
how was surrealism connected with freuds ideas ???
Explanation Answer:
Influenced by Sigmund Freud's theory of the unconscious, the manifesto defined Surrealism as “psychic automatism”, a process that encouraged a freeing of the mind from rational and utilitarian values and constraints as well as moral and aesthetic judgement.
How are the effects of the Haitian Revolution still felt today? 3 sentences.
Explanation:
The American Revolution of 1776 proclaimed that all men have “inalienable rights,” but the revolutionaries did not draw what seems to us the logical conclusion from this statement: that slavery and racial discrimination cannot be justified. The creation of the United States led instead to the expansion of African-American slavery in the southern states. It took the Civil War of 1861-65 to bring about emancipation.
Just when the American constitution was going into effect in 1789, a revolution broke out in France. Like the American revolutionaries, the French immediately proclaimed that “men are born and remain free and equal in rights.” But did this apply to the slaves in France’s overseas colonies? The question was an important one. Even though France’s colonies looked small on the map, the three Caribbean colonies of Saint Domingue (today’s Republic of Haiti), Guadeloupe and Martinique contained almost as many slaves as the thirteen much larger American states (about 700,000). Saint Domingue was the richest European colony in the world. It was the main source of the sugar and coffee that had become indispensable to “civilized” life in Europe.
Do you think that the Monroe Doctrine could have caused a war with one of the European countries?
European missionaries were primarily concerned with promoting European_______in the Americas
why did the nullification crisis happen?
Answer:
The Nullification Crisis was caused by the tariff acts imposed by the federal government. ... The 1828 Tariff Abominations increased the tariffs up to 50%, thus igniting the nullification crisis. Calhoun believed that the tariff system would bring poverty to the South as the southern states were agricultural in nature.
Explanation:
List 5 great results (of the many) from the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad on the U.S.?
Answer:
Within ten years of its completion, the railroad shipped $50 million worth of freight coast to coast every year. Just as it opened the markets of the west coast and Asia to the east, it brought products of eastern industry to the growing populace beyond the Mississippi.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. It made the Western U.S. more important
2. It made commerce possible on a vast scale.
3. It made travel more affordable.
4. It changed where Americans lived.
5. It altered Americans’ concept of reality.
Why did the Shah come to the United States in 1979?
Which US President allowed him to come to the US?
The Shah left Iran in exile on 16 January 1979, as the last Persian monarch, leaving his duties to a regency council and Shapour Bakhtiar, who was an opposition-based prime minister. The first use of the 25th Amendment occurred in 1973 when President Richard Nixon nominated Congressman Gerald R. Ford of Michigan to fill the vacancy left by Vice President Spiro Agnew's resignation.
Which is true about the presidency of John Quincy Adams?
Adams proposed a low tariff to protect farming.
Adams did not support Henry Clay’s American System.
Adams was trusted by most of the American people.
Adams did not have many accomplishments
Answer:
Adams was trusted by most of the American people.
Explanation: