What was a primary reason for the revived popularity of the Ku Klux Klan?

A.
a return to normalcy in America after World War I
B.
a lack of compassion toward immigrants
C.
an increase in nativist feelings in the nation
D.
monetary compensation for members of the Klan

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Answer 1

Explanation:

A.

a return to normalcy in America after World War I

Answer 2

Answer:

A.

a return to normalcy in America after World War I

Explanation:

Righ answer on EDMENTUM


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What kind of people most often lived in tenements?​

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Answer

here

Explanation:

The Jewish immigrants that flocked to New York City's Lower East Side in the early twentieth century were greeted with appalling living conditions. The mass influx of primarily European immigrants spawned the construction of cheaply made, densely packed housing structures called tenements.

Explain the events of “The Night of Broken Glass”. Please give a actually answer and not random words or i will report your answer

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Answer:

To quickly summarize, Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools and businesses and killed close to 100 Jews. In the aftermath of Kristallnacht, also called the “Night of Broken Glass,” some 30,000 Jewish men were arrested and sent to Nazi concentration camps. German Jews had been subjected to repressive policies since 1933, when Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) became chancellor of Germany.

The Olympics began as a festival to honor

1 :gods
2 : Athenians
3: Aesop

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Answer:

Option A god is your answer ☺️☺️☺️

Answer:

(1) The gods

Explanation:

They we started to honor zeus.

Prior to 1917, many Americans did not support the country being involved in what would soon be called World War I. Which of these
statements would have been MOST likely to have been made by a such a person?
A)
"The United States is a nation of immigrants."
B)
"The war is a European issue and is not a threat to the United States."
C) "The Soviet Union is a bigger threat to the United States than Germany."
D)
"The attack on Pearl Harbor was terrible, but Hawaii is a military outpost.
not a state

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Answer:

B) The war is a European issue

Is the art of storytelling mythos or logos?

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Answer:

I would say Mythos I'm not sure though

Explanation:

Good Lock hope this helps!

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!! (philosophy)


1. Beauty is often connected to the natural world. What are some of the consequences or effects on a philosophy of beauty when nature is considered?


2. What is "sensible" beauty and ethical beauty? How do the two differ? How are they similar?


3. Is beauty subjective? What are some of the problems with seeing beauty as purely subjective?

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Correct beauty is connected to the natural word

1. Beauty is often connected to the natural world. What are some of the consequences or effects on a philosophy of beauty when nature is considered?

When nature is considered, beauty becomes more than what is seen objectively. To Aristotle, who looked for beauty in everyday actual objects, he understood the real essence of things was not as we perceive them, but as they actually are. The natural world can be manipulated to appear different, but the true essence of beauty in nature cannot be changed.

2. What is "sensible" beauty and ethical beauty? How do the two differ? How are they similar?

Sensible beauty is what logically thinking people perceive as beautiful, something that is near enough to perfection. To Plato, this was the idea of humans becoming closer to gods through creating something. To others, sensible beauty is merely something that looks good. Ethical beauty, on the other hand, is the love for what is truly good, rather than what appears as good. In Plato’s Symposium, he differentiates the two by saying when one falls in love, they are in love with but a single person, and over time you begin to realize that the body of one person is much like another. But eventually, a person begins to realize that the true beauty of a person lies not on the surface, but instead within their soul. This is where the differences between sensible and ethical beauty lie.

3. Is beauty subjective? What are some of the problems with seeing beauty as purely subjective?

Beauty is most definitely subjective. What is seen as beautiful to many, may not be to the few. And vice versa. The problem with this is that you can be drawn to believe that beauty does not exist in all. When beauty is considered to be something that only some see, then it is lost in the eyes of many.

What are some examples here in Georgia or other communities in the US that would classify as intensive or extensive farming. Give two examples of both.

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Answer:                    

intensive:                                           extensive:

Pasture intensification.                        raising sheep and cattle

Rotational grazing.

Explanation:

When the guys leave in their “stereotypes” Halloween costumes, Justyce notes that “the moment he said he was cool with the whole thing, he cut the brake lines and completely surrendered his power to stop it.” To what does this refer? Is not stopping the same as allowing or encouraging it?

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zero bcuz it’s zero and zero with my zero

BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT!
Which of these tools can be used by archeologists to find fossils?

A mathematical model of wind currents
A globe with latitude and longitude
A map showing political boundaries
An aerial photograph

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Answer:

A (1)

Explanation:

Answer:

A. A mathematical model of wind currents

Explanation:

2 points
12. Even though a slave was considered free after emancipation
proclamation, a slave could be recaptured and sold."
True
False

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Ok um I think it is true but I’m not sure :))
Yes sadly slaves could be resold. So it is True

Based on the map what problems may arise from the imaginary line that was drawn?

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its called a polygram from mathematics

According to Truth’s speech, how do you think she was treated unfairly because of her
gender? How do you think her experiences with inequality as a black woman compare to
the experiences of white women? Have you ever been treated unfairly due to your identity?

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Truth was treated unfairly not only because she was black but beacuase she was a woman. white women still had more rights because the weren't held as slaves,and their children werent taken away from them and sold to rich land owners.

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Landships STRANGE WEAPONS OF WORLD WAR I

In the First World War, the Allies and Central
Powers were continually looking for ways to
break the stalemate on the Western Front. One
of the struggles troops faced was being able to
cross the “no-man’s land.” The no-man’s land
was the frontlines and was the terrain between
the trenches. It was littered with bomb craters,
destroyed debris, mud, barbwire, and was in the
direct line of fire from machine guns and artillery.
It was a killing zone, nearly impossible for
soldiers to make it across alive.
Early in the war, the British and French began to experiment and design a secret weapon that could cross no-man’s land and go over the trenches. They called them “landships” because they resembled large ships. After making several prototypes that failed, eventually the British developed a working model which they called “Big Willie.” In 1916, after some modification to it and changing its name to Mark I, the British began the production of this tank. Interestingly, during the development and production of landships, in an effort to keep them a secret the British decided to call them “tanks.” This was because the landship resembled a large water tank and some of the factory workers thought they were building water tanks.
On September 15, 1916, at the Battle of the Somme, the Germans were surprised to see these metal beasts, emerging from the fog heading slowly toward them while unloading artillery shells and machine gunfire. It was the first time tanks were used in battle. Of the 49 British Mark I’s that were part of the attack, most broke down during the battle and several were captured by the Germans. Nonetheless, nine tanks were able to successfully make it across “no-man’s land” and across the trenches.
Throughout the war, the British and French would work on improving the reliability and effectiveness of the tank. They would go on to produce 6,506 tanks between them. Germany never gained much interest in the tank and only produced 20 of their own.

Answer each question with a complete sentence.
1. What was the “no-man’s land?”
2. Why was it so difficult for troops to make it across “no-man’s land?”
3. What was a landship and where did it obtain its name?
4. Why did the British decide to call landships tanks?
5. Who used tanks first and against whom?
6. During the Battle of Somme, what happened with most of the Mark I tanks?
7. How many tanks would the British and French produce in WWI?

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1) What was the "no man's land"?

Answer: The no-man’s land was the frontlines and was the terrain between the trenches. It was littered with bomb craters, destroyed debris, mud, barbwire, and was in the

2) Why was it so difficult for troops to make it across “no-man’s land?”

Answer: Advances across No Man's Land were difficult because the soldiers had to avoid being shot or blown-up, as well as barbed wire and water-filled shell-holes .

3) What was a landship and where did it obtain its name?

Answer: Early in the war, the British and French began to experiment and design a secret weapon that could cross no-man’s land and go over the trenches. They called them “landships” because they resembled large ships.

4) Why did the British decide to call landships tanks?

Answer: They called them “landships” because they resembled large ships.

5) Who used tanks first and against whom?

Answer: Britain.

6) During the Battle of Somme, what happened with most of the Mark I tanks?

Answer: British forces first used tanks during the Battle of the Somme in September 1916.

7) How many tanks would the British and French produce in WWI?

Answer: Throughout the war, the British and French would work on improving the reliability and effectiveness of the tank. They would go on to produce 6,506 tanks between them.

Why was John Brown hung?
Group of answer choices

murder

helped slaves escape

found guilty of treason

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Answer:

Abolitionist John Brown is hanged Militant abolitionist John Brown is executed on charges of treason, murder and insurrection on December 2, 1859.

Explanation:

Identify the poor word choice and replace it with a word of your own. It was the meaning to be home by four, but we just didn’t make it.

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Replace the words “the meaning” to “our intention”

Which 2 groups surrounded the Romans in the beginning?

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Be more specific plz

Which statement best explains how the compromise of 1850 attempted to resolve debates over the expansion of savory?

Slavery was allowed in new territories, but only free territories would be able to become states.

California joined the United States as a free state, but slavery could spread in southwestern territories.

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Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

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Why was America hesitant to join the war?

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The United States was very reluctant to enter World War I for several reasons. One reason had to do with trade. We were trading with countries on both sides of the conflict. Before the United States joined World War II in response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the great battle had been raging in Europe since 1939. While the British and Russians struggled against the German Reich, the United States remained officially neutral and refused to enter the war.  Hope this helps!! :D

Why does the Supreme Court feel that the “separate but equal” doctrine does not violate the 14th Amendment?

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The Supreme Court felt that the "separate but equal" doctrine didn't violate the 14th Amendment because they believed that both blacks and whites were being treated equally despite being separate. The 14th Amendment gave American citizenship to all African Americans, this included former slaves. This means that the government must give all American citizens the same rights, equal protection, and due process.

The Brown v. Board of Education case proved that the "separate but equal" doctrine was false. This was where a young African American girl had to walk a long way to her black school, while there was a white school very close to her home. This was an obvious problem and proved that "separate but equal" was not equal at all. Eventually, this case ended segregation in public schools. The Plessy v. Ferguson case also proved this, but the Supreme Court tried to justify the "separate but equal" doctrine by saying how blacks and whites have the same equal facilities.

Christianity became the official religion of the roman empire when:​

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D. The emperor Constantine became a Christian

URGENT! Please only answer if you know though.

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Answer:

I think its A

In "To Build a Fire," the man succeeds in building a fire after having fallen into the water, only to have the fire doused by a load of snow that falls off the tree boughs above it. This is an example of _____.

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Answer:

Irony

Explanation:

Given that Irony is a literary term that describes the situation of things or an occurrence that appears intentionally different to what one expects and is most of the time engaging as a result.

Hence, in this case, following the man's success of building a fire, the dousing of the fire by a load of snow was unexpected of him at that time. This shows a tragic irony that must have affected the man's expectations.

Therefore, the correct answer in this case is IRONY.

Which of the following were goals of Kennedy's New Frontier
Choose the five correct answers.

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Answer:

I Dont Know What The Options Are But I Hope This Helps

Upon entering office, President Kennedy set out to implement a legislative agenda, which became known as the New Frontier. He hoped to increase aid to education, provide health insurance to the elderly, create a Department of Urban Affairs, and help migrant workers.

Answer:

women's rights

health care

civil rights

minimum wage

tax cuts

Explanation:I took the test


TO WHAT EXTENT DID ABRAHAM LINCOLN BELIEVE IN EQUALITY BETWEEN AMERICANS OF AFRICAN AND EUROPEAN DESCENT IN 1858?

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Answer:

In Lincoln's last public address, he recommended extending the right to vote to the African Americans who had fought for the Union. This expressed his belief that African Americans should be granted full political equality

Explanation:

Name at least two disputes that made the Adams-Onís Treaty necessary for peace between Spain and the United States?

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Answer:

border raids and negotiations

Explanation:

how were the accomplishments of jose de san martin and toussaint l'ouverture different ?

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Answer:

San Martín focused on achieving independence, while Louverture. focused on ending slavery. ... San Martín liberated Haiti from the French, while Louverture freed. South America from the Spanish.

Why were Alexander Hamilton's policies so hotly contested during his time? Make a list for and against those policies.

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Answer:

One of Hamilton's unpopular ideas was to repay the national debt.

Explanation:

From farmers to Madison and half of Washington's cabinet, the opinion was that such a move would take too much money from the ordinary person and put too much money in the pockets of the East coast financiers who would then have amplified power while being the only ones to benefit. Another unpopular action was the chartering of a national bank. Today, repayment of national debt (or attempts thereat) and the function of a national bank (The Federal Reserve) are bedrock financial policy, realities that mitigate previous historical opinion of Hamilton.

Which Texas leader surrendered and was executed along with his soldiers because of his defense of Goliad at the Battle of Coleto Creek?

Lorenzo de Zavala

James Fannin

Sam Houston

William Travis

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Answer:

The answer is James Fannin.

Answer:

James Fannin

Explanation:

Tell me of a time in history
when different groups became
involved in wars over territory

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Answer:

World War 2.

Explanation:

Nazi Germany wanted more territory because they wanted to rule the world.

Those who were the fittest genetically for survival enjoyed wealth and success. The poor remained poor because they are unfit. This is an example of which theory?

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Answer:

Social Darwinism.

Explanation:

The quote "Those who were the fittest genetically for survival enjoyed wealth and success. The poor remained poor because they are unfit, " is an example of Social Darwinism theory.

This is evident in the sense that Social Darwinism theory explains the survival of the society based on Charles Darwin's theory, that is, survival of the fittest whereby people become successful because of their natural ability or outlook.

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