Which nomadic tribe was Qin's enemy in the north?
A. The Huns
B. The Mongols
C. The Manchus
D. The Xiongnu

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Answer 1

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D. The xiongnu ( not really sure )


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What compromise did the Framers reach about slavery?​

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Constitutional compromises: The Three-Fifths Compromise. During the Constitution Convention, the Framers made several compromises, including the method for counting enslaved Africans for the purposes of population (the Three-Fifths Compromise) and the end of the international slave trade.

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in this order.. audience, counterclaim, purpose, claim, evidence

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audience, counterclaim, purpose, claim, evidence

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13. An important outcome of the Battle of Britain was that Hitler could be stopped true or false? ​

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La batalla de Inglaterra —en inglés: Battle of Britain; en alemán: Luftschlacht um England, "La batalla aérea por Inglaterra"— es el nombre con el que se conoce al conjunto de combates aéreos librados en cielo británico y sobre el canal de la Mancha, entre julio y octubre de 1940, cuando Alemania buscó destruir a la Real Fuerza Aérea Británica (RAF) para obtener la superioridad aérea necesaria para una invasión de Gran Bretaña, la Operación León Marino.

Ni Adolf Hitler ni la Wehrmacht creían posible conseguir una invasión anfibia con éxito hasta que la RAF hubiera sido neutralizada. Los objetivos secundarios eran destruir la producción de aeronaves y las infraestructuras terrestres para obligar al gobierno británico a buscar alguna solución negociada. Los alemanes fueron derrotados por los británicos, lo que sirvió a los Aliados para utilizar Gran Bretaña como base para invadir Europa en 1944.

Algunos historiadores han discutido sobre el hecho de que ningún tipo de invasión hubiera sido posible dada la superioridad masiva de la Marina Real británica sobre la Kriegsmarine; dicha operación probablemente hubiera sido un desastre. Se argumenta que la Luftwaffe hubiera sido incapaz de evitar la intervención decisiva de los cruceros y destructores de la Marina Real, incluso con superioridad aérea.

La batalla de Inglaterra fue la primera gran batalla enteramente disputada en el aire. Fue la mayor y más concurrida campaña aérea habida hasta hoy y la primera prueba de las estrategias de bombardeos que emergieron desde la Primera Guerra Mundial y fue también la primera vez durante esta guerra que Alemania era derrotada. Esta derrota supuso que, al invadir Hitler la URSS en 1941, Alemania lucharía en una guerra con dos frentes abiertos a la vez, contradiciendo sus ideas expuestas en Mein Kampf, en las que exponía la desventaja geográfica de Alemania, posicionada entre las potencias occidentales (como el Reino Unido y Francia) y el gobierno socialista de la URSS, respecto a otras potencias y por lo tanto no debía nunca luchar una guerra sin cerrar primero un frente antes de abrir otro.

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Break down the different parts of the World Wide Trade System. Explain why is the trading system important for the free enterprise system. "Hint-hint" (Triangular Trade)​

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Answer:

The world wide trade system is important in many different ways especialy When you don't Have a lot it can help people in many different ways.

You guys can do the rest

I'm only in middle school sorry

16. Who was President when the Great Depression started?

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Assuming the Presidency at the depth of the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt helped the American people regain faith in themselves.

Answer: Herbert Hoover was president when the Great Depression began.

Explanation: The Great Depression started in 1929, when Herbert Hoover was in office; thus, it began while he was president. Though Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the President of the United States for the majority of the Great Depression, he was not sworn into office until 1933.

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Answer:

The reason why more people from southern Europe were allowed to enter the United States was because they probably had a lot of good resources like gold, iron and pollution.

Explanation:

So the text your reading about is basically about immigration on birth countries, which means that very few people could come to the United States of America, Those laws were more restrictricous on people who lived in eastern and southern Europe, But to the people who lived on the north or west side of Europe those rules did not apply to them, The north and west side had a lot of resources.

That was Richard Allen responsible for during yellow fever
this change things for the African American community

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Answer:

Richard Allen (February 14, 1760 – March 26, 1831) was a minister, educator, writer, and one of America's most active and influential Black leaders. In 1794, he founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), the first independent Black denomination in the United States.

Explanation:

760, the slave of Benjamin Chew, a prominent lawyer and Chief Justice of the Commonwealth from 1774-1777. When he was a child, Richard, his parents and his three siblings were sold to Stokeley Sturgis, a Delaware planter whom Richard described as "unconverted...but... what the world called a good master." Despite his master's "tenderhearted[ness]," Richard longed to be free, "for slavery is a bitter pill, notwithstanding we had a good master." When Stokeley got into financial trouble, Richard's mother and three of his five siblings were sold.

After his own religious conversion, Richard joined the Methodist Society, began attending classes, and evangelized his friends and neighbors. Richard and his brothers attended classes every week and meetings every other Thursday. When white neighbors complained that such indulgence of "Stokeley's Negroes would soon ruin him," the brothers decided that they "would attend more faithfully to our master's business, so that it should not be said that religion made us worse servants."

Their strategy proved effective; Stokeley boasted "that religion made slaves better and not worse," and granted Richard permission to "ask the preachers to come and preach at his house. When the charismatic white preacher Freeborn Garretson preached that slaveowners were "weighed in the balance, and... found wanting," Stokeley "believed himself to be one of that number, and after that he could not be satisfied to hold slaves, believing it wrong." Richard took up his master's suggestion that he purchase his freedom. He set out to earn the money by working for the Revolutionary forces, eventually taking the surname "Allen" to signify his free status.

For the next six years, Allen traveled the Methodist circuit, throughout South Carolina, New York, Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania, preaching to black and white congregants alike. He worked as a sawyer and wagon driver when he needed to earn money. Allen walked so many miles that at times his "feet became so sore and painful that I could scarcely be able to put them to the floor."

While preaching in a town near Philadelphia, Allen was asked by the Methodist elder to preach to the black congregants at St. George's Methodist Church. Allen agreed, though he was required to preach at a 5:00 a.m. so that his services would not interfere with the whites'. He also preached on the commons in areas of the city where black families lived, often preaching as many as four or five times a day. In this way he raised a society of 42 members, while he supported himself as a shoemaker.

As the group grew in number, Allen "saw the necessity of erecting a place of worship for the colored people," an idea rejected by "the most respectable people of color in the city," but embraced by "three colored brethren ... the Rev. Absalom Jones, William White and Dorus Ginnings [who] united with me as soon as it became public and known."

The white elder of the church, when this plan was explained to him, "used very degrading and insulting language to us, to try and prevent us from going on. We all belonged to St. George's church.... We felt ourselves much cramped; but my dear Lord was with us, and we believed, if it was his will, the work would go on, and that we would be able to succeed in building the house of the Lord."

Allen and Jones continued their discussions, and in 1787 decided to form the Free African Society, a non-denominaering from the disease, the two ministers published A Narrative of the Proceedings of the Black People, During the Late Awful Calamity in Philadelphia in the Year 1793 and A Refutation of Some Censures Thrown upon them in some late Publications, a defense of the black community and a documentation of their heroicJones remained lifelong friends

What group was led by Italian nationalist leaders into southern Italy to conquer Sicily?

A. Red Shirts
B. Italian National Army
C. Revolutionaries
D. Gestapo

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Answer:

Italian National Army

Explanation:

Garibaldi fought for Italian unity and almost single-handedly united northern and southern Italy. He led a volunteer army of guerrilla soldiers to capture Lombardy for Piedmont and later conquered Sicily and Naples, giving southern Italy to King Victor Emmanuel II of Piedmont, who established the Kingdom of Italy.

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Answer:

Red shirts

Explanation:

I looked up What group was led by Italian nationalist leaders into southern Italy to conquer Sicily? Red shirts popped up not too sure if this is right but Im pretty sure it is

The Black Codes limited the rights of formerly enslaved African Americans by making it illegal for them to

A marry.

B hold shrublic office.

C vote.

D be unemployed.

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D) be unemployed

It sparked Johnson to take over reconstruction in the south

someone write the answers please :) step by step

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Answer:

1. New Jersey - wheat - bread

2. Pennsylvania - coal - coal to heat houses and stoves

3. New York - lumber - lumber was used to build houses and ships

4. Delaware - livestock - livestock for food or cows and chickens for milk and eggs

5. New Hampshire - fish - food

6. Massachusetts - wool - used mostly to make clothing

7. Connecticut - wheat - used mills to produce flour

8. Rhode Island - timber and fish - timber for lumber yards and fish for food

9. Maryland - furs - could be traded and made into many things

10. Virginia - rice and corn - food

11. North Carolina - silk - could be used to make many things, one of such is clothing

12. South Carolina - tobacco - tobacco

13. Georgia - cotton - used to make clothing

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the rouits the crime we get like everyday

Explanation:

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I think people should put opportunities out for children who are stuck in places called the ghetto or in poor situations where they turn to crime I think they should put sports and classes to help children find a way out of those places so they don't have to choose crime to make money or to make a living for themselves and their family and also more rules to people who assault others Rob others beat others hurt others and if you get the idea etc they should be places where kids could feel safe so then you could stop the growth of feeling unsafe and having to make others feel and safe and things like that if you get my drift

Why was the Silk Road important to the development of China?

The country had previously been isolated from the other ancient civilizations, and the Silk Road allowed a cultural exchange.
It contributed to the growing wealth of the nobility and ruling classes and helped keep the middle and lower classes in check.
The country needed a boost in population, and the Silk Road allowed new people to easily enter and stay.
It allowed an easy way for goods to flow into an economy that did not produce much, which increased wealth.

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The Silk Road was important because it helped to generate trade and commerce between a number of different kingdoms and empires

Explanation:

This helped for ideas, culture, inventions, and unique products to spread across much of the settled world

Answer:

It should be A

Explanation:

1. Why were Coalition governments a problem for the success of
democracy?

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Answer:

Corruption

War and violence

Explanation:

Select the correct text in the passage.
Which excerpt in the passage best demonstrates hope for the future?
Voices from the Veil
by W.E.B. DU BOIS (adapted excerpt)


I believe in Liberty for all men: the space to stretch their arms and their souls, the right to breathe and the right to vote, the freedom to choose their friends, enjoy the sunshine, and ride on the railroads; thinking, dreaming, working as they will in a kingdom of beauty and love. I believe in the Training of Children; the leading out of little souls into the green pastures and beside the still waters, not for pelf or peace, but for life lit by some large vision of beauty and goodness and truth; lest we forget, and the sons of the fathers, like Esau, for mere meat barter their birthright in a mighty nation. Finally, I believe in Patience—patience with the weakness of the Weak and the strength of the Strong, the prejudice of the Ignorant and the ignorance of the unseeing; patience with the tardy triumph of Joy and the mad chastening of Sorrow.

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Answer:

thinking, dreaming, working as they will in a kingdom of beauty and love.

Explanation:

plato

The right text in the passage excerpt best conveys hope for the future: thinking, dreaming, and working as they will in a kingdom of beauty and love. I support the concept of liberty for all people, including the freedom to choose their companions, take advantage of the sun, and travel by train, as well as the freedom to breathe and cast a ballot.

What did W.E.B. Du Bois believe?

Du Bois was typically supportive of socialist causes throughout his life and held the view that capitalism was the root cause of racism. He strongly supported nuclear disarmament and was an enthusiastic peace campaigner.

Dun Bois Darkwater, a follow-up to his acclaimed book The Souls of Black Folk, details the destruction caused by slavery, segregation, and the worldwide color line that cast half the world's population in shadow. Two decades after the publication of The Souls of Black Folk, one of the most renowned intellectuals of the twentieth century, Du Bois released Darkwater, a potent collection of essays, verse, and fiction.

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How did conflict affect Containment Policy?

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Answer:

While military action delivered repeated blows against the Soviet's worldwide spread of communism, economic policies dictated by the US containment policy tied up, starved, and eventually collapsed the USSR and their international communist influence.

Explanation:

What two cities did the Erie Canal connect?

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Erie Canal, historic waterway of the United States, connecting the Great Lakes with New York City via the Hudson River at Albany.

The two cities that the Erie Canal connect was New York City and Buffalo, New York.

Which word best describes soldiers returning home after World War II?

defeated
adjusting
neglected
suffering

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Answer:

defeated is the answer

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A. Defeat.

Explanation:

They inhabited a world of pain and suffering beyond comprehension: a world of tetraplegics, paraplegics, multiple amputations, wrecked lungs, mutilations, emasculation and blindness. Perhaps in truth there could be no happy-ever-after for those returning from the Great War: no land fit for heroes.

Psalm 19:1 through 6 write these verses in your own words

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Book of Palm chapter 19 verse 1 to 6, in my own words, are the following:

The heaven or the skies we see from above, worship God.

This worship is done from morning till night and it is done every day.

Even though the heaven or skies can't speak in terms of voicing out their worship like humans, yet we can see the heaven manifestation through observation. An obvious example is a Sun that moves from East to the West every day thereby everything is getting its adequate

A person possessing an immigrant visa is allowed to

participate in elections

work in any government job

travel with a U.S. passport

live permanently in the U.S.

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Answer:

live permanently in the U.S.

How was the Cold War fought domestically?

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Domestic confinement was the idea that, in order to maintain a stable home environment and sustain "good American values," women should devote most of their time to taking care of the family.

What do you understand by the cold war?

Domestic policy was impacted by the Cold War in two ways: socially and economically. Social improvements have regressed as a result of the American people's extensive social brainwashing.

A massive expansion of the government helped the economy experience huge growth that was sparked by war-related sectors.

It was based on the presumption that the American nuclear family allowed for the creation of a "secure private nest far from the dangers of the outside world.

There were several anti-domestic confinement campaigns as women pushed for the "cosmopolitan, technocratic vision of radio's capacity to foster a progressive society unencumbered by outmoded gender expectations.

Therefore, Domestic confinement was the idea that, in order to maintain a stable home environment and sustain "good American values," women should devote most of their time to taking care of the family.

The Cold War was fought domestically in two ways which are economically and socially.

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Put these events in order of timeline

A. Thomas Paine publishes Common Sense.


B. British surrender at Yorktown.


C. Colonists have a "Boston Tea Party."


D. Thomas Jefferson writes the Declaration of Independence.


E. The Continental Army endures a grueling winter at Valley Forge.


F. Colonists proud to be British after the French and Indian War.

G. Colonial militiamen and British soldiers clash at Lexington.

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Answer:

F then C then G then A then D then E then B

Explanation:

How did the attack on Pearl Harbor impact the course of World War II?

Question 6 options:

It was the turning point in the war that forced Japan to go on the defensive.


It forced the Japanese to surrender to the United States, ending the war in the Pacific.


It was the turning point of the war in the Eastern Theater of the war.


It led to the United States declaring war against Japan.

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Answer:

it was the turning point of the war in the eastern theatre means in Europe of the war

In many cities, water from shallow wells is not used for drinking water because __________.
a.
shallow wells are easy to maintain
b.
water near the surface is more easily contaminated
c.
shallow wells destroy all seasonal crops
d.
shallow wells cause water to evaporate


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D



THE ANSWER IS B√√√√√

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer: The answer is probably B.

Explanation:

I am not certain but water towards the surface is easily contaminated sounds about right... I hope its not a quiz your taking but hit me back if I'm right.

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Answer:

its A

Explanation:

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Who did the USA support during the Mexican Revolution?

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The U.S. played a substantial role in the evolution of the Mexican Revolution. It supported the anti-reelectionist movement, agreed with Bernardo Reyes and Félix Díaz's revolt against Francisco I. Madero, helped the revolutionaries defeat Huerta, and invaded Veracruz in 1914.

Write down three ways people survived and improvised during the Great Depression 

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Answer:

Explanation:

Life insurance policies were cashed in to try and survive for just a few months longer in their “normal” worlds.

Which Korean War outcomes are still in place today?

A)The U.N. gave Russia power over North Korea, and U.S. troops left South Korea.

B)North and South Korean leaders signed a treaty, and North Korea became a democracy.

C)North and South Korea became one country, and North/South military joined together.

D)Korea is divided into North/South countries, and U.S. troops offer support in South Korea.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

US troops are still in South Korea, no treaty has been signed, and they are still divided.

Answer:

d

Explanation:

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Do you think rent control is a good idea? Explain.
Please Help!​

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Answer:The most obvious benefit! The lower prices of rent-controlled apartments make housing affordable to low- and moderate-income people. This is important because in expensive cities, workers' wages often do not keep pace with rising rents. Prevents displacement.

First, rent control needs to be combined with other measures to create more affordable housing. The main goals of rent regulation are to protect renters' legitimate interest in remaining in their homes; to advance the social interest in stable, mixed-income neighborhoods; and to curb the market power of landlords

Explanation:

Was there a contradiction between Balfour’s proposal to establish “a national home for the Jewish people” and the promise “that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine”? If so, why did he make two contradictory promises?

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Answer:

The answer is yes there was a contradiction.

Explanation:

Balfour made that statement under pressure from the Zionist movement, seeking to establish a Jewish homeland in what was then Palestine, and the need for finance for the British war effort from the international banking community largely controlled by Jewish families. Indeed the Declaration was sent to The Rothschild banking family.

We have to understand what the British perception would have been at the time. Britain still had the largest empire in the world. She was fighting Turkey, an ally of Germany so was helping local Arabs as Turkey controlled Palestine.

They were also making commitments to the Jewish population in return for financial support.  This seems strange if not ludicrous now, making the same promises of land to two competing groups, but the British at the time would have, from their imperial perspective, not seen this as a problem.

When World War 1 ended Palestine was given to Britain as a 50 year mandated territory. Almost immediately, the Palestinians demanded what they had been promised as did the Jewish population, both in Palestine and throughout the world. The situation was further compounded by the coming to power of Hitler and the pressures that caused on the Jewish community.

In 1948 the UK handed Palestine over to the UN who partitioned it between Palestinians and Jews, causing the first Arab-Israeli war. Much of this conflict, which is still continuing to this day, stems from British foreign policy and The Balfour Declaration in 1917.

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