Answer:
D. The British implemented a policy of salutary neglect toward the colonies.
Explanation:
With having their rule in another country, the colonists did not think it fair that there was no government representation besides the british militia in the colonies. ("Taxation without representation").
One of the reasons for the establishment of representative governance in the American colonies is that the British maintained a strategy of salutary neglect toward the colonies, so option d is the correct answer.
What was one reason for the growth in the American colonies?With their control in another country, the colonists did not believe it was fair that there was no government representation in the colonies other than the British militia. "Taxation without representation," as the phrase goes.
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Answer:
The Effect I believe the Government report had on the mind was the covering up of the specifics, a lot of information the Government reported was a fraction, or at the least a very watered down version of what really took place.
Explanation:
Usually in Government articles/news reports what really happened was very brutal, however to keep the public at bay and from being outraged most times information is watered down & you're given half of the story.
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1. The fossils of similar
human-like creatures were
found in both western Africa
and South America.
Which was the most important effect of the Bessemer process
A. It allowed the production of more steel.
B. It produced better steel.
C. It made steel cheaper.
D. It allowed factory production of steel.
Answer:
C. It made steel cheaper.
Explanation
How does Rachel Carson's life show the theme "No matter how many obstacles you may face, always follow your dreams"? Use two pieces of evidence from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
It shows that even if circumstances prevent us from following through on our plans, we must dedicate ourselves to be the best at what we do.
Explanation:
Rachel Carson was a very studious girl and had a strong desire to do her PhD and have her work recognized in the field of biology, which she had a lot of talent and dedication to. However, the financial situation of the family meant that she could not do a doctorate and had to work to help with the financial expenses, however, even so she continued to dedicate herself to her studies and making her voice heard through articles that addressed animal life and the dangers that the whole planet would face if nature were not respected. Her articles were notorious, they became books and made her a great reference in biological works, giving her recognition and appreciation, as she wished.
In contrast to the conversion practiced by Charles Finney at revivals, Phoebe Palmer believed which of the following? Conversion is personal and calm, but faith need not play an active role in one's life. Conversion is public and energetic, but faith need not play an active role in one's life. Conversion is personal and calm, but faith-based living was the way to help oneself and society. Conversion is public and energetic, and faith-based living was the way to help oneself and society.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
was there a seperation of church and state in the massachusetts bay colony?
Answer:
The Puritans in Massachusetts Bay believed in a separation of church and state, but not a separa- tion of the state from God. The Congregational Church had no for- mal authority in the government. Ministers were not permitted to hold any government office. ... Puritan lawmaking touched all aspects of life.
analyze the extent to which urbanization changed the
lives of the lower classes during the Industrial revolution
Answer:
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1. Why were the English interested in overseas colonization?
2. What do these quotations indicate about English attitudes toward the poor?
3. How does the size of the English population in 1600 compare to the size of the English population today?
4. Did real wages in England rise or decline between 1500 and 1700?
5. How high was the death rate in England around 1600? At what ages did the largest number of Englishmen die? What might have been some of the social implications of this high death rate?
6 Why do you think the Virginians were incapable of feeding themselves--when the Indians were able to grow corn, the woods were filled with game, and the rivers were covered with geese and filled with fish?
7. Why did these individuals migrate to the New World?
8. Describe their experiences in migrating to America.
9. What do these quotations tell us about colonial attitudes toward labor?
10. How did life expectancy in the Northern and Chesapeake colonies compare? What implications might this have upon the nature of family life in the two regions?
11. What factors may have contributed to the discrepancy in life expectancy in the two regions?
12. Why might women have had a shorter life expectancy than men?
13. How does the growth of the colonial population compare to the growth of the American population today?
14. What were the major contributors to the growth of the colonial population?
15. What factors may have contributed to the decline in fertility after 1800?
16. How many slaves were imported into the American colonies and the United States?
17. Which country imported the greatest number of slaves?
18. Construct an explanation of why the United States, which imported a relatively small number of slaves from Africa, had by far the largest black population in the New World by 1820.
19. During which period did the American slave population grow most rapidly?
20. How likely was a slave to die during the "middle passage" from Africa to the Americas?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following will cause a shift rightward in the supply curve for tobacco?
A) Removal of government subsidies to tobacco farmers
B) An improvement in the technology used in the production of tobacco
C) A fall in the number of tobacco farmers in the market
D)An increase in taxes on tobacco
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
C is a bad thing
D bad unless its for the selling
B good
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Explanation:
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How does social darwinism & Imperialism relate to eachother?
Answer:
Social Darwinism played a key role in the prominence and justification of imperialism. Social Darwinism emerged in the mid-to-late 1800s as the major tenets of Darwinism, namely the concept of natural selection and the idea of survival of the fittest, were applied to sociology and geopolitics.
Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species explained natural selection as the basis for evolution, where the organisms who have the qualities most desirable for sexual selection and survival will pass on their genes and associated genetic mutations on to future generations.
Humans applied this same theory to different cultures, and the individuals making up those cultures. Cultures with the most money, the most industrial advancement, and the largest militaries are viewed as the “fittest” while smaller, more shut-in cultures are viewed as less “fit.”
Explanation:
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Which aspects of ancient Greek civilization were due to the climate? Choose three correct answers.
Answer:
the answer is a, b, e
Explanation:
Answer:
a b e
Explanation:
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What impact did the retreating Union Army have on northwestern and central Louisiana after the Red River campaign?
A) The European Army left utter destruction, burning towns and looting plantations
B) The French Army left utter destruction, burning towns and looting plantations
C) The Soviet Union left utter destruction, burning towns and looting plantations
D) The Union Army left utter destruction, burning towns and looting plantations.
Who was Claudette Colvin? What did she do? Why do you think you haven’t heard of her but you have heard of Rosa Parks?
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How were Roman inspirational plays different from Greek ones? A. Roman plays added a touch of reality. B. Roman plays ended with a moral. C. Roman plays were longer. D. Roman plays were shorter.
Answer:
A. Roman plays added a touch of reality
Explanation:
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Review the map, which relates to voyages sponsored by Prince Henry.
An untitled map of Africa. An area along the northwest coast is shaded.
What does the shaded area show?
the route Europeans followed to get around Africa to Asia
the spread of Christianity due to European exploration
areas where Europeans created new settlements
areas people were taken from to be enslaved by Europeans
Answer:
A. the route Europeans followed to get around Africa to Asia
Answer:
the route Europeans followed to get around Africa to Asia
Explanation:
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4. This thriving presence of this animal
in the Oregon Territory led to a booming fur trade industry:
a. Bald eagle
b. Grizzly bear
c. North American beaver
d. All of the above
How did immigrants deal with the challenges that they faced?
Answer and Explanation:
They depended on each other and made their own communities...
How did the Purge affect the Russian people?
Answer:
The Great Purge, also known as the “Great Terror,” was a brutal political campaign led by Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin to eliminate ... More than a million other people were sent to forced labor camps, known as Gulags. ... rampant terror throughout the U.S.S.R. and impacted the country for many years
Explanation:
Who led the Taiping Rebellion?
g. Zhou Enlai
b. Sun Yat-sen
c. Meiji
d. Hong Xiuquan
Answer: The answer is D
what the two nicknames of ww1
Answer:
about at least a 3 months or so after the war started it was coined the name 'the great war' and the war to end all wars, it ended nothing.
Explanation:
What does the Constitution say is the “supreme law of the land?”
a. The Bill of Rights
b. State laws
c. the amendments
d. U.S. or federal laws
Answer:
d. U.S. or federal laws
Explanation:
This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land;
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
map d shows the boundaries of us
Which term is used to express the idea that both the government and its citizens are accountable to the laws of a nation?
A.
rule of law
B.
popular sovereignty
C.
federalism
D.
compromise
Answer:
I believe the answer is C, but please correct me if I'm wrong!
Explanation:
Answer:
the is fedlism
Explanation:
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Answer:
b,c,e
Explanation:
Identify three impacts following Nat Turner's Rebellion
American militias killed over 200 African Americans in retaliation
Education restructuins were placed on enslaved and free blacks
The fugitive slave act was revoked after congressional debate
White ministers were required for black congregatios
The act prohibition the importation of slaves of 1807 was passed
What was a low point in the war for the Patriots?
Answer:
The winter spent at Valley Forge was probably the lowest point for the Colonial army. They lived in cramped quarters, had barely enough to eat and did not have adequate clothing and equipment.
What were 3 advantages to using child workers in the industrial revolution?
Answer:
Worked for cheap, didn't know that the working conditions were bad because they had never worked before, and the children were more agile and could work longer hours compared to the adults.
Explanation:
Which best describes our governments response in the handling of the Whiskey Rebellion?
A) It showed the government was able to act and solve problems
B) It showed the government was not able to use the military
C) It showed the government lacked the power to solve domestic disputes
D) It showed government bias to farms and business
Answer:
Option: A) It showed the government was able to act and solve problems.
Explanation:
Congress in 1791 forced tax on the production of whiskey in the United States. It became a test for the Federal power in America where the government was examined. The taxes provoked the farmers as they showed their anger by frightening tax collectors. The rebellion erupted in Pennsylvania in 1794 between the locals and government. Washington sent troops to suppress farmers. The incident exposed that the government could react quickly and efficiently to solve such problems.
Do you believe Texas was right to fight for their Independence
from Mexico? Why or why not?
A fair coin is used to simulate the gender of each child in a family with three children. In the simulation, a coin that lands heads up (H) represents a girl, and a coin that lands tails up (T) represents a boy. The simulation is conducted to generate the gender of each child from 10 families. Based on the simulated data recorded, what is the probability that a family with three children has exactly 2 girls?
Based on the simulated data, the probability that a family with three children has exactly 2 girls is
nothing.
(Type a whole number or a fraction.)
Answer:
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What message is the cartoon above trying to convey to the reader?
Answer:
They are trying to convey that the new deal does not work.
Explanation:
All of the labels on the bottles next to the sick person are new deal organizations. And congress represents the worrying wife who wants her husband to get better.