what were the effects of the second intifada​

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Answer 1

Answer: Uprising suppressed Construction of the Israeli West Bank barrier Decrease of violence in the West Bank Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip

Explanation:

Answer 2
Uprising suppressed, construction of the Israeli West Bank barrier, decrease of violence in the West Bank, Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.

Related Questions

-Which section from the article BEST explains why Israel believes it won the recent conflict against the Palestinians in Gaza?
(A) "A Narrow Coastal Strip"
(B) "The Hamas Takeover"
(C) "The Blockade"
(D) "A Stalemate"

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B would be the correct answer

Can someone help with these questions, I will award 25 points.
1. Briefly explain the 13th amendment
2. Briefly explain the 14th amendment
3. Briefly explain the 15th amendment
4. What was sharecropping and how was it similar to slavery?
5. What were the "Black Codes" ?
6. What were poll taxes?
7. What were literacy tests?
8. What was the "Grandfather Clause" ?

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1. Passed by Congress on January 31, 1865, and ratified on December 6, 1865, the 13th amendment abolished slavery in the United States and provides that "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States

2. The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States—including former enslaved people—and guaranteed all citizens “equal protection of the laws.” One of three amendments passed during the Reconstruction era to abolish slavery

3. The 15th Amendment states: “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.”

4. sharecropping gave African Americans autonomy in their daily work and social lives, and freed them from the gang-labor system that had dominated during the slavery era, it often resulted in sharecroppers owing more to the landowner (for the use of tools and other supplies, for example) .

5. The Black Codes, sometimes called Black Laws, were laws governing the conduct of African Americans. In 1832, James Kent wrote that "in most of the United States, there is a distinction in respect to .

6. A poll tax is a tax of a fixed sum on every liable individual, without reference to income or resources.

what is a pure monopoly

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A company with a pure monopoly means that a company is the only seller in a market with no other close substitutes. ... Also, with pure monopolies, there are high barriers to entry, such as significant start-up costs preventing competitors from entering the market.

Russia became closely linked with the Byzantine Empire through:

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Answer:

The Orthodox Church

Explanation:

I THINK SO

THIS IS WORTH 100 POINTS

Lil Baby vs DaBaby

Who is the better rapper/songwriter?










its only worth 10 lol

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Answer:

DaBaby

Explanation:

LETS GOOO

Neither. Its only worth 5, but thanks.

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION
Why did European nations want control of Africa and its territories?

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European countries expanded their empires by establishing colonies in africa so they could exploit and export africa’s resources, they also wanted to protect trade routes

How did the British try to settle the issue of ethnic rivalry in India?

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Answer: As with any major power, the British used various forms of propaganda to ensure that British citizens sided with their government. One of the strongest platforms on which the British government justified their colonization of India was photography. Photographs were used to display the Indian people in a number of ways

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What was the Great Compromise?
Group of answer choices

A. This was when the delegates of the Constitutional Convention agreed that the Senate would have two seats per state, while the number of representatives in the House would be determined by the state's population.

B. This described how different branches of the government would work together so one branch would not become too powerful.

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Answer:

I think that the answer is A.

Explanation: I think B was something else.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

The Great Compromise of 1787, also known as the Sherman Compromise, was an agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 between delegates of the states with large and small populations that defined the structure of Congress and the number of representatives each state would have in Congress according to the United States Constitution. Under the agreement proposed by Connecticut delegate Roger Sherman, Congress would be a “bicameral” or two-chambered body, with each state getting a number of representatives in the lower chamber (the House) proportional to its population and two representatives in the upper chamber (the Senate).

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What is a black cowboy? How did they become efficient (good) at their job? What did black cowgirls do? Why do you think the white Americans at the time took the cowboy name for themselves?

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Answer:

Explanation:

i need points sorry

Answer:

Black cowboy is basically African American Freed Man after the Civil War, they become quite good at their job by earning the trust of the herd that they are herding, so black cowboy usually approach the herd by themselve instead of in group because it would spook the herd. Sorry black cowgirl I dont know =(.  I think they take the name for themselve because how efficient black cowboy at their jobs were and also a lot of people go back to farming after the civil war.

Explanation:

What did Jane Addams try to do?

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Answer:

In 1889, Addams and Starr founded Hull House in Chicago's poor, industrial west side, the first settlement house in the United States. The goal was for educated women to share all kinds of knowledge, from basic skills to arts and literature with poorer people in the neighborhood.

the world had entered into the new era along with the commencement of renaissance period.Justify this with 6 points ​

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Answer:

The new era along with the commencement of renaissance period.

Explanation:

Europe changed in every aspect by giving rebirth in every possible way. Europe transformed feudalism to Capitalist that led to the rise of cities and towns. during this period trading ports also flourished. Renaissance gave birth to humanism and individualism also helped in starting the exploration (voyages).

what were the concerns of all Americans in Post World War America?

Please answer in complete sentences.

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I think it was bombs and lack of weapons.

How does Dr. King respond to the question "When will you be satisfied"?​

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Answer:

Dr. King responds by saying that African Americans won't be satisfied until they have equal rights.

Explanation:

For instance, he says, “We can never be satisfied as long as our children are stripped of their selfhood and robbed of their dignity by signs stating 'for whites only.”

5 point
I am the system of government that does NOT use political violence as a
tool. *

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Answer:

Democracy maybe

Explanation:

I'm not entirely sure but i hope this helps

Even though many Americans objected to the Vietnam war, the United States entered the
war to...
A acquire raw materials
B Stop the spread of communism
C install military bases

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The answer is a or c u choose install Military based

Which of the following phrases describes Sam Houston?

A. Served as first president of the Republic of Texas

B. Led the Rough Riders in the Battle of San Juan Hill

C. Established the first and largest labor union

D. Designed a steam engine that could run large machines

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Answer:

The answer is A. Served as first president of the Republic of Texass

Explanation:

use the poster to answer the question. In this poster a peace sign is seen inside a blue circle. The circle includes the slogans: Help plan the fall antiwar actions, end the draft, bring all the troops home. In bold type below the peace sign is the phrase National Antiwar Convention.
What is the primary purpose of this poster?

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Answer:

The poster is protesting the conflict in vietnam

Explanation:

Answer : to protest the conflict in Vietnam

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Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler used similar tactics to stay in power. Name and describe one characteristic of fascism that all 3 men used. Explain.

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They all used violence to scare civilians into submission in addition to propaganda

You have a photograph that you’d like to sell. What should you do?

You find a picture online that you’d like to post on your F*ceB**k wall. What should you do?

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Explanation:

screenshot the picture,as downloading may be unsafe. and crop it, then post!

What was the first step in building the colosseum

A: knocking down the first colosseum that was originally there

B:placing heavy stones in the bottom and light stones on the top

C:removing large amounts of soil from the ground

D: making wooden cranes to lift and move heavy stones

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

a a is the answer

The tide of Japanese victoryin the Pacificshifted(the turning pointin the Pacific)following the Battle of:A)Leyte Gulf.B)Bataan and Corregidor.C)the Coral Sea.D)Midway.E)Guadalcanal.

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Answer:

D) Midway

Explanation:

The Battle of Midway was one of the most important turning points of World War II. It took place on June 4 and 7, 1942, shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Habor.

Before the Battle of Midway, the Japanese army had been unstoppable and had caused a great military loss to the US. The Japanese military campaign was a great success, until, on the atoll of Midway located in the Pacific Ocean, the US retaliation ended all Japanese success. In this battle, American aircraft carriers launched a violent attack on the Japanese navy. Within minutes, the US managed to sink four Japanese aircraft carriers, which were essential for war attacks, in addition, the attack caused a loss of 200 Japanese naval pilots.

"The Stench of hold.. was so intolerably loathsome, that it was dangerous
to remain there for any time ... The closeness of the place, and the heat of
the climate... almost
suffocated us... The shrieks of the women, and the
groans of the dying, rendered the whole scene of horror almost
inconceivable." _ Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting narrative of the Life of
Olaudah Equiano, 1789. In the passage by Olaudah Equiano, he describes
A . plantation life
B .indentured servitude
C .a slave ship
D .an encomienda

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I think the answer should be A
I think the answer should be A

where did women move to in the 20th century?​

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Answer:

The 20th century.

Explanation:

Which strategy of fighting the cold war was the most effective, why?

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Answer:

The six major strategies were:

Brinkmanship,

Espionage,

Foreign aid,

Alliances,

Propaganda,

Surrogate wars.

Explanation:

Infer why the Romans believed Jesus was a threat.

minimum of 3 sentences

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They didn't. At the time that Jesus lived the Romans had very little dealings with him. In fact they didn't even know who he was. That's why when it came time to arrest Jesus they had to have someone (Judas) point him out. It was only a certain group of Jewish authorities who perceived Jesus as a threat and so acted against him.

Examine the image. It's an artist’s representation of the Trail of Tears from a museum in Oklahoma.

an illustration showing the journey of the Cherokee tribe during the Trail of Tears

Now imagine you are leading a group of students around a museum and arrive at this image. Write a brief explanation of what you would tell the students to help them understand the history of this image. Use your interpretation of the image, information from the map above, the tutorials you've completed in this unit, and the sources linked above. Here are some questions to help you get started:

Where did the journey shown most likely begin?
Where are these people going, and why?
What challenges did the people on this journey face, and how did they overcome them?
What most likely happened to these people when they reached their destination?
What historical events motivated this journey?
How did this journey shape history after it?
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In the absence of image :It is explained in a imaginary way.

Where did the journey shown most likely begin?

the journey begin from the school.

Where are these people going, and why?

these people are going for history project.

What challenges did the people on this journey face, and how did they overcome them?

the people needed to walk a mile and they overcome them by maintaining their hope and doing effort to reach that place.

What most likely happened to these people when they reached their destination?

They thought that they are the heaven when they reach their destination a museum.

What historical events motivated this journey?

The sacrifice for new technology and tradition and the culture and tradition practices during journey motivates this journey.

How did this journey shape history after it?

This journey shape that the history is best ,it shows today's life and motivates us to safe our historical equipment and tradition. we must safeguard our culture.

Explanation:

Tourists' expectations when visiting a particular place are related to several features of the chosen destination: culture, architecture, gastronomy, infrastructure, landscape, events, shopping, etc. These features attract people to the destination and contribute to the overall experience of the trip.

Part B
How does Joshua Drake feel about a law that would limit working hours for children? How can you tell? List at least two pieces of evidence to support your answer. Your answer should be in full sentences.

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Joshua drake was satisfied with the law of limited working hours with children. Joshua drake allowed his children to work in textile factories due to necessities. He worked for only two days in a week and his other means of income were not permanent.

sry but i have 1 more question
Who was known as the "father of the atomic bomb”?

Harry Truman
Albert Einstein
Douglas MacArthur
Julius Robert Oppenheimer

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Answer:

Julius Robert Oppenheimer

Explanation:

The father of the atomic bomb is known as Julius Robert Oppenheimer!

how did colonization impact the foods produced in honduras​

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Answer:

In Honduras, colonization is of major importance since the country competes for forest resources with a country where wood exports are a major source of revenue

Explanation:

People who were forced to live in ghettos were the:

Jews
Germans
Scandinavians
Russians

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Answer:

the Jewish were the people forced to live in ghettos

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