Answer:
Radio, Television and Telephone.
Explanation:
Those three are the only ones that technically make sense
Answer:
Radio, Television and Telephone.
How does revolution connect to the independence of India
Answer: The revolution caused the Indepence Of India because They decided to increase tax for salt and that lead to the independence of India
Explanation:
[tex]12 + 36(4)[/tex]
9. Who was the only US soldier to die in the Cuban Missile Crisis ? How did he die?
Which of the following statements best illustrates environmental policy in the United States?
To inform the public about the dangers of living in the wild.
O Governmental actions to protect the environment and conserve natural resources.
O Ensuring that government policies do not interfere with the day to day operations of small and big businesses.
O Regulating state parks, fishing and hunting.
Explanation:
Governmental actions to protect the environment and conserve natural resources
how were complex societies in the pacific northwest able to develop and grow without farming?
no links or keyboard spam please
Answer:
The Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest adapted to their environment by making things out of wood. They depended on the fish, wildlife, and plants instead of farming. ... The Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest modified their environment by cutting down trees for houses, clothing, etc.
Explanation:
By rebelling against the pope, Martin Luther inspired. A) Catholic leaders to sell indulgences.
B) citizens to demand to elect their own leaders.
C) peasants to revolt against landowners.
D) workers to form unions.
What was one result of President Jackson's policy regarding the Indian Removal Act?
A. The ban of slavery B. The trail of trees C. Native Americans were able to keep their land D. Native Americans obtained the rights of citizenship
Please answer all the questions!!
a graphic representation (pyramid for example) of the different levels of the Indian caste system
an explanation of each of the groups that make up the Indian caste system
an explanation of the ways the groups within the Indian caste system interact or relate to one another
at least four sentences with answers to both of the Reflection Questions
Reflection Questions:
1. Do you see a social structure in your school, church, or community? Cite examples and evidence that support your theory that a social structure exists in this environment.
2. What are the positives and negatives of having a social structure?
Answer:
1. Social structures are all around us. In terms of school, we can see a structure within the school staff. For example, a principal is higher in the hierarchy of power than a vice-principal, and a teacher is higher than a teacher assistant.
2. Social structures can be beneficial as they help us structure tasks and distribute power. Hierarchies, when based on merit, can also serve as ways to recognize the accomplishments of people. However, social structures also have negative effects. People can become obsessed with power and control, and abuse those that have less power. Social structures can also make social mobility difficult.
Explanation:
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What was the primary purpose of the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
A.
to remove Native Americans from their tribal lands to the Caribbean
B.
to remove Native Americans from their tribal lands to present-day Oklahoma
C.
to remove all white colonizers from Native American land so the Native Americans could live in peace
D.
to remove Native Americans from the northwestern territories in present-day Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The _______ invented the wheel.
Babylonians
Sumerians
Amorites
Semites
Akkadians
Answer:
Sumerians
Explanation:
Which of the following governments has a characteristic of a successful democratic society?
A a government that limits individual freedoms
B. a government that removes citizens' choices
C. a government that discourages citizens from participating
D
a government that guarantees citizens' freedoms
Answer:
the d
Explanation:
thats the answer ok
Answer:
D) a government that guarantees citizens’ freedoms
Explanation:
took the test
I need a good argument for why is it good to accept passport vaccinations?
Who was the first president of Pakistan???
Answer:
The office was established when Pakistan was declared as a republic with the adoption of the 1956 constitution, and Iskander Mirza became the first president of the country.
Explanation:
1 and 4 is incorrect
Answer: C and D are correct.
Explanation:
Right on Edge, (My teacher checked them and it was correct)
who ruled over the Islamic empire after the death of Muhammad
Answer:
Son
Explanation:
Thats what i would say
What are the responsibilities and duties of good citizenship? Include specific examples in your response to support your conclusions.
Answer:
vote
Explanation:
one of them may be voting in elections
What is the main religion in Alaska?
Can Anyone please give me a good summary of what happened in the Siege of Vicksburg?
Answer:
La campaña de Vicksburg fue una serie de batallas y maniobras de la guerra civil estadounidense realizadas contra Vicksburg, una ciudad fortaleza que dominaba la última sección del río Misisipi controlada por los confederados. El Ejército de Tennessee comandado por el mayor general Ulysses S. Grant obtuvo el control del río Misisipi al capturar la fortaleza y derrotar a las fuerzas del teniente general John C. Pemberton.
La campaña consistió en muchas operaciones navales importantes, maniobras, iniciativas fallidas y once batallas que se sucedieron entre el 3 de noviembre1234 de 1862 y el 4 de julio de 1863. Los historiadores militares dividen la campaña en dos fases formales. La primera fase se llama Operaciones contra Vicksburg (noviembre de 1862-enero de 1863) y la segunda Operaciones de Grant contra Vicksburg (marzo-julio de 1863).
Para el 2 de noviembre de 1862, las fuerzas de la Unión controlaban la mayor parte del río Mississippi. Sin embargo, a pesar de los repetidos esfuerzos de la Unión, el tramo alrededor de Vicksburg continuaba estando firmemente bajo el control de los confederados.
Por ello el 3 de noviembre, Ulysses S. Grant, comenzó a mover a sus hombres a lo largo de la orilla este de Mississippi para alcanzar y capturar a Vicksburg. Acosado por todo tipo de adversidades, su ejército avanzó lentamente. Mientras tanto, William Sherman, otro general de la Unión, lideró bajo órdenes de Grant un segundo avance hacia los cruces de Chickasaw Bayou a lo largo de la orilla oeste del río Misisipi.1 Ese avance tuvo también el apoyo de la flota del Misisipi bajo las órdenes del contraalmirante David Dixon Porter.
Grant y Sherman fueron rechazados por las fuerzas confederadas dirigidas por el general Earl Van Dorn, que consiguieron cortar las líneas de suministro de la Unión en Holly Springs el 20 de diciembre de 1862, lo que obligó a Grant a retirarse y más tarde también a Sherman, que, a pesar de las nuevas circunstancias desfavorables, quiso continuar y fue por ello detenido más tarde por los confederados en Chickasaw Bayou el 26 de diciembre de 1862.5 Finalmente en la batalla que siguió al día siguiente y que duró hasta el día 29 Sherman fue derrotado a causa de ello y tuvo que retirarse.6 Las fuerzas de la Unión tampoco tuvieron éxito en nuevos asaltos en enero de 1863 a causa del tiempo y por la solidez de las defensas alrededor de Vicksburg, lo que llevó a la cancelación de la ofensiva y la sustitución temporal de Sherman por John Alexander McClernand por haber hecho esa ofensiva imprudente.
Aun así esas fuerzas de la Unión en retirada, bajo el mando de McClernand y por el consejo de Sherman, que había percatado la amenaza del fuerte Arkansas Post para sus tropas, pudieron tomar al norte del Chickasaw Bayou ese fuerte posicionado en el río Arkansas cerca del río Mississippi al lado de Arkansas el 11 de enero de 1863 después de conseguir la ayuda de la flota de Porter, lo que fortaleció la posición de la Unión en el lugar para poder efectuar en el futuro mejores operaciones contra la fortaleza de Vicksburg y que se empezaron a efectuar dos meses más tarde.7
What do you think this quote means? Why would the president of Mexico say the
Why did nations want to join the non-aligned movement
Answer:
The purpose of the organization was enumerated by Fidel Castro in his Havana Declaration of 1979 as to ensure "the national independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and security of non-aligned countries" in their "struggle against imperialism, colonialism, neo-colonialism, racism, and all forms of foreign
Explanation:
What could a historian best use this cartoon as evidence of?
1. The laziness of American workers
2. The futility of labor and capital cooperation
3. A desire among some Americans for an end to conflict between labor and capital
4. A hatred of cooperation between labor and capital by most Americans.
Answer:
The awnser would be D I think
Explanation:
The reason I think this is because of the way the cartoon depicts people and they look poor and sad because they are on strike and are on work probably becausee the capital wouldnt meet the demands of what they want as a group
BRAINLIEST PLEASEAnswer:D
Explanation:
What are the three parts of the Monroe Doctrine? What do they say?
Answer: There are 4 points
Declaring that the Old World and New World had different systems and must remain distinct spheres, Monroe made four basic points: (1) the United States would not interfere in the internal affairs of or the wars between European powers; (2) the United States recognized and would not interfere with existing colonies and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere; (3) the Western Hemisphere was closed to future colonization; and (4) any attempt by a European power to oppress or control any nation in the Western Hemisphere would be viewed as a hostile act against the United States.
Explanation:
Monroe Doctrine, (December 2, 1823), cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy enunciated by Pres. James Monroe in his annual message to Congress.
Answer:
1 –The Western Hemisphere was closed to further European colonization.
2 –The European powers with colonies in the Western Hemisphere (Russia and England) would not seek to enlarge them in any way.
3 –The United States would remain neutral in any European wars. Only if directly threatened would the United States become involved, and then the nation would only defend itself.
Explanation:
THIS IS WHAT IT SAYS IN THE LESSON/ I ALSO TOOK THE TEST AND I GOT IT RIGHT!!!
What was one reason why totalitarian dictatorships gained power in Europe between World War I and World War II?
a
trade was banned between Western and Eastern Europe
b
famine and cholera had spread throughout Europe
c
monarchies were reinstated in many nations
d
governments failed to meet the needs of many people
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because of the great depression, many governments were not able to meet the demands of the people, so the far right decided to "claim" that they would fix the State in order to gain power.
the division of islands such as borneo, new guinea, and timor on both maps best reflects which of the following
Answer:
b
Explanation:
ik
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because I know
What was the main concern with John Dickenson's first draft of the Articles of Confederation?
Question 11 options:
A)
Too much power in the central government
B)
A too small legislature
C)
Too little power for the courts
D)
Too much power in the state governments
What were the Townshend Acts?
Answer:
The British parliament taxed goods imported to the American colonies.
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The GI Bill helped what business in the
United States boom in the 1950s?
A. Automobile
B. Construction
C. Factory
D. Military
Answer: I think it's
C. factory
Explanation:
More goods needed then more people had to work in factories to produce them, comment if I'm wrong.
Do rat catchers still exist in the modern world? Why or why not?
Answer:
yes rat traps still exist
Explanation:
search it up
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
however, they go under the name of Pest control most of the time, but almost none ever specialize in just hunting rats. most people just buy rat traps and let them trap themselves.
How much did it cost to build the Transatlantic Railroad? *
Answer:
No reliable figures exist for how much construction of the line cost. One estimate places the cost of the Central Pacific at about $36 million, another at $51.5 million. Oakes Ames testified that the Union Pacific cost about $60 million to build.
Explanation:
How can different perspectives on an issue divided a nation? Do different perspectives on certain issue nation today/ cause conflict? Explain.
Explanation:
The United States is caught in a partisan hyperconflict that divides politicians, communities—and even families. Politicians from the president to state and local office-holders play to strongly-held beliefs and sometimes even pour fuel on the resulting inferno. This polarization has become so intense that many people no longer trust anyone from a differing perspective.
Drawing on his personal story of growing up as a fundamentalist Christian on a dairy farm in rural Ohio, then as an academic in the heart of the liberal East Coast establishment, Darrell West analyzes the economic, cultural, and political aspects of polarization. He takes advantage of his experiences inside both conservative and liberal camps to explain the views of each side and offer insights into why each is angry with the other.
West argues that societal tensions have metastasized into a dangerous tribalism that seriously threatens U.S. democracy. Unless people can bridge these divisions and forge a new path forward, it will be impossible to work together, maintain a functioning democracy, and solve the country’s pressing policy problems