Answer:
c
Explanation:
On the first leg of their three-part journey, often called the Triangular Trade, European ships brought manufactured goods, weapons, even liquor to Africa in exchange for slaves; on the second, they transported African men, women, and children to the Americas to serve as slaves; and on the third leg, they exported to ...
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Answer:
4. D
5. D
6. D
7. B
8. A
9. A
10. A
11. B
(Please note that I am unsure about 4-6!)
how did technology influence the outcome of the war?
Explanation:
inventors and military men devised new types of weapons, such as repeating rifle and the submarine, that forger changed the way wars were fought. Innovations like these did not just change the way people fought wars they also changed the way people lived..
What role did propaganda play in World War I? How might the absence of propaganda have changedthe circumstances or the outcome of the war?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The role that propaganda played in World War I was very important because, through propaganda, the warring nations communicated the proper messages to their citizens in order to let them know what was happening in the war front, according to each government version.
For instance, in the case of the United States, the federal government created a specific office where they used propaganda to convey its ideas and version of reality to the American citizens. It was called the Committee on Public Information (CPI), commonly known as the Creel Committee. It was created in 1914 and disappeared in 1917.
The absence of propaganda could have changed the circumstances or the outcome of the war only in the way information was handled. As mentioned above, the federal government tried to control or census the kind of information that was considered to be conveyed to its citizens. In one way, the information was manipulated to inform just what was considered appropriate for the American people.
Please help i give 100p and crown Please just Tell the answer from:
1)During which period did the British Empire expand the most?A)Stuart B)Georgian C)Victorian D)Edwardian
2) Which country was Elizabeth trying to match by starting an empire?A) France B) Netherlands C)Spain
3) What was the name of the first successful English colony in North America? A) Jamestown B) Virginia C)New England D)Plymouth
4) The only reason people supported England taking over land in North America was money A)True B)False
5) What new goods did Britain have access to when it took over land in Canada? A)Furs B)Timber C)Fish D)All of the above
6) Where did Britain get access to cloth and silk from? A)Cuba B)India C) West Indies D)West Africa
7) Having a powerful army and navy was important if you wanted a strong empire A)True B)False
8) Why did the 13 colonies unite to fight for independence from Britain? A) They were angry about increased taxes B) They hated British clothes and customs C) The British king had insulted them
Answer:
1. Georgian.
2. Spain.
3. Jamestown.
4. False.
5. Furs.
6. West indies.
7. False.
8. A) They were angry about increased taxes.
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Explanation:
What can we learn when historians reconstruct battles?
Which are examples of reputable sources for an informative essay? Check all that apply.
encyclopedias (print form or online)
a museum’s website
a nonprofit organization’s website (ending in .org)
a government agency’s website (ending in .gov)
journals, letters, and other primary sources
blogs written by college or high school students
commercial websites designed to sell products
Explanation: The most common credible sources are scholarly journals, conference papers and books because these have been peer-reviewed (read and approved for publication by other authors). However, there are good websites that can be used; generally ending in . gov / .
a thesis statement
properly cited sources
supporting examples
a final thought on the topic
Answer:
It's all of them except for the very last two.
1. a print or online encyclopedia
2. a website operated by a museum
3. a nonprofit organization’s website (ending in .org)
4. a government agency’s website (ending in .gov)
5. a journal, letter, or other primary source
How much did world war II cost the United States
Answer:
$4trillion
Explanation:
spent more than $ 4 trillion or 36% of its GDP.More than 400,000 U.S. troops were killed in the defeat to defeat Nazi Germany, Italy and Japanese Empire.
President Theodore Roosevelt developed a foreign policy plan that became known as the Roosevelt Corollary. Explain the program AND what Roosevelt meant by “Speak softly, but carry a big stick”.
Answer:
As Theodore Roosevelt rose in political fame from the Governor of New York to the Vice President, to then becoming President following the assassination of William McKinley, Roosevelt developed this proverb into a political philosophy known as the big stick ideology, big stick diplomacy, or big stick policy. President Roosevelt described his style of foreign policy as:
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Who described a better strategy for fighting racial injustice MLK in letter from Birmingham jail or Malcolm X in the ballot or bullet?
Answer:
MLKJ
Explanation:
He wanted it to be peaceful.
what is imperialism please help if you can thx
Answer: imperialism is the practice of a larger country or government growing stronger by taking over poorer or weaker countries that have important resources.
Explanation:
What challenges did women face at the end of WW 2
The war empowered women to gain strength and mobility in the workplace. Basically, their challenge was they had to work.
Consider what you know about economics, particularly the rules of supply and demand. Images A and B show information about the supply of books in Europe. Based on these images, what might be true about the demand for books in Europe at the start of the sixteenth century?
Answer:
As more books were able to be produced, the demand for books increased.
Explanation:
Answer:
as time went one books sold more and became more avaliable and easier to get.
Explanation:
How did the Aztec Civilization in the Americas develop ? *
Answer:
The Aztecs appeared in Mesoamerica–as the south-central region of pre-Columbian Mexico is known–in the early 13th century. ... When the Aztecs saw an eagle perched on a cactus on the marshy land near the southwest border of Lake Texcoco, they took it as a sign to build their settlement there.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Aztecs were the first society that required education for all its children, without regard to gender or social status. Which showed the modern world we are all equal. Other ways they influenced today's world is by their diet, recreation, their arts and trade. How did states in the Americas develop in the post-classical era? In the Americas, as in Afro-Eurasia, state systems expanded in scope and reach: networks of city-states flourished in the Maya region, and, at the end of this period, imperial systems were created by the Mexica ("Aztecs") and Inca.
Explanation:
The Aztecs didn't start out as a powerful people. The Nahuatl speaking peoples began as poor hunter-gatherers in northern Mexico, in a place known to them as Aztlan. The city established by the Aztecs, Tenochtitlan, grew to become the capital of their empire.
manual Lisa served as a religious leader for the settlers and he advocated suffrage
Answer:
It is TRUE I just got it right fam
Explanation:
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Where did a strike occur in St Petersburg during the 1905 Revolution?
Answer:
These efforts, coordinated by the Union of Liberation, culminated in the massacre of peaceful demonstrators in the square before the Winter Palace, St. Petersburg, on Bloody Sunday (January 9 [January 22, New Style], 1905).
Explanation:
People who were indebted to a lord, and therefore bound to the lords land until
that debt is paid, were called
Question 19
Which of the following keeps a state from denying that a birth certificate is valid because it was issued by a different state?
A
Interstate compact
B
Full Faith and Credit clause
С
Supremacy Clause
D
Division of Powers
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Answer:
Explanation:
Full Faith and Credit Clause
According to the Fifth Amendment, people who are accused of a crime cannot be tried twice for the same crime. cannot be arrested for two different crimes. cannot be forced to have two trials. cannot be forced to follow rules for a trial.
Answer:
double jeoprady.
Explanation:
the Fifth Amendment guarantees the right to a grand jury, forbids “ double jeopardy,” and protects against self-incrimination. It also requires that “ due process of law ” be part of any proceeding that denies a citizen “life, liberty or property” and requires the government to compensate citizens when it takes private property for public use. ( im not sure if this was a question but I decided to explain the amendment :) )
Answer:
Cannot be tried twice also known as double jeopardy
Explanation:
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Select the two correct answers.
Where can an idea for a bill come from?
government officials
only the legislators
only the
governor
the general public
the judicial branch
Where is Mount Vesuvius located?
1.inside the city of Rome
2.along the Bay of Naples
3.outside of Florence
4.in Tuscany
Answer:
Along the Bay of Naples.
Answer: 2- Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
Explanation:
What were the
results of the Gentlemen's Agreement
with lapan, authorized by Theodore
Roosevelt
Answer:
The Japanese agreed to deny passports to laborers intending to enter the US and recognizing the U.S. right to exclude Japanese immigrants holding passports originally issued for other countries.
Explanation:
How could a high tariff on imported grain help the people in the country charging the
tariff? (SS7E2b)
a. The grain process would be lower if tariffs were in place.
b. Local farmers would be able to sell their grain since it would be cheaper than imported
grain.
c. Local grain would always be of a higher quality than grain from other countries.
d. Local grain would be more plentiful because if was grown closer to the markets.
Answer:
Answer:
Krista bought 35 feet of ribbon at the store. The ribbon cost $2 per linear
foot. The sales tax was 8%. If Krista paid with a $100.00 bill, how much
change should she have received? *[tex]\lim_{n \to \infty} a_n x^{2} x^{2} \geq x^{2} \geq \frac{x}{y} \pi[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: a. The grain process would be lower if tariffs were in place.
Explanation:
The prairie dog sickened at the sting of the Hornet or a diplomatic puppet exhibiting his deceptions! Who does the hornet represent
Answer:
The prairie dog sickened at the sting of the hornet or a diplomatic puppet exhibiting his deceptions. James Akin's earliest-known signed cartoon, “The Prairie Dog” is an anti-Jefferson satire, relating to Jefferson's covert negotiations for the purchase of West Florida from Spain in 1804.
Explanation:
Answer:
The prairie dog sickened at the sting of the hornet or a diplomatic puppet exhibiting his deceptions. James Akin's earliest-known signed cartoon, “The Prairie Dog” is an anti-Jefferson satire, relating to Jefferson's covert negotiations for the purchase of West Florida from Spain in 1804.
Explanation:
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Answer:
i would say yes because DNA plays a big role in everything you can provide evidence off of what i said
Explanation:
Which scenario is an example of
limited government?
O In Canada, power is divided between three
branches of government
O In the Russian Empire, there was no system
of checks and balances
O Kim Jong Un hold all power in North Korea
O In Saudi Arabia, the king does not have to
answer to anyone
Answer:
★ In Canada, power is divided between three branches of government
Explanation:
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If you had to change one thing about yourself what would it be?
Answer:
my insecurities
Explanation:
I would change the way I look because i see alot of pretty girls and then theres me ;-; like why .....anyways thats all i would change because alot of people love percinality and i think thats all that matters :) thank you for the points and have a good day and stay safe
The following four soldiers of WW1 will make a big impact on
WW2. What experiences did they have that affected the type
of leadership they would
show.
1. Adolf Hitley
2. Bernard Montgomery
3. Herman Goering
4. Charles De Gaulle
Explanation:
Adolf Hitler was deeply patriotic, and was bitter when his country was defeted, causing him to have a deep hatred of the allies.
Bernard Montgomery was shot in his left lung by a German sniper in Belguim, but during his time commanding his forces, he learned valuable skills as a commander/general.
Herman Goering, like Hitler was bitter over his countrys defeat, and a well known and respected German fighter pilot off WW1, thus becoming Hitlers Commander of the Luftwaffe.
Charles De Gaulle who was injuired several times at the battle of Verdun and taken prisoner after the battle by the Germans would later go on to become the president of France.
Which of the following was a major goal of George Washington as
president?
A.To go to war with Britain
B.To gain respect for the United States with other nations
C. To see that the Articles of Confederation were fixed
D.To make a deal with the French for land
Answer:
A would make the most sense
Explanation:
why did the nations compete in a Naval Arms Race?
Answer: Germany's fears of increases in Russian armaments, and British fears of the German naval buildup, contributed heavily to the outbreak and spread of the First World War in 1914
Name two famous songs by Duke Ellington?
Name two famous songs by Bessie Smith?
Answer:
2 famous song by Ellington are
“Black and Tan Fantasy,” 1927 (Duke Ellington and his Washingtonians)
“Tiger Rag,” 1929 (Duke Ellington and the Jungle Band)
2 famous songs by Bessie smith are
Downhearted Blues
st. louis blues
Explanation: