Hey, can someone help me with US History- its eighth grade level so its fairly easy but it is just a long, written, lesson and im having issues focusing rn. I need to get it done today or else i will be put in study hall :/
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Answer:
why you don't check Wikipedia or American English website
i need help plz
1. How and why did American Indians participate in the American Revolution?
2. What role did European nations play in the American Revolution and
how did their involvement affect the course of the war?
3. Describe the influence the American Revolution had on revolutions in other nations?
4. What were the legacies of the American Revolution?
Answer:
1.The outbreak of the American Revolution had great consequences for American Indians. Many saw the Revolution as a contest for Indian lands as well as for liberty.
2.The French navy served as an invaluable ally to the fledgling American fleet and French land forces helped win the decisive battle of the war—victory at Yorktown
3.Enlightenment philosophy was a major influence. Enlightenment stressed the idea of natural rights and equality for all citizens.
4.The society that emerged from the American Revolution was also a society without noble titles. The United States Constitution specifically forbids the United States government from granting titles of nobility and also prohibits government officials from receiving titles of nobility from foreign governments.
Explanation:
Cause Effect
? the decline of the Roman Empire
Use the table to answer the question.
Which of the following statements completes the cause and effect table? Select the two correct answers.
A.
the spread of Islam
B.
large size of the empire
C.
the rise of democracy
D.
rising inequality between men and women
E.
fighting between people for power to rule
Answer:
its c bro
Explanation:
The Supreme Judicial Court sentenced fourteen of the rebellion’s leaders, including Shays, to death for treason. However, they were later pardoned by the newly-elected Governor John Hancock. Explain why John Hancock forgave Daniel Shays for leading a rebellion.
Answer:
Shays' Rebellion — a sometimes-violent uprising of farmers angry over conditions in Massachusetts in 1786 — prompted Thomas Jefferson to express the view that "a little rebellion now and then is a good thing" for America. ... Jefferson also writes of his concern over John Jay's impending negotiations with Spain.
Explanation:
The passage suggests that Africans traditionally believed that...
A. deities exist only in the physical world.
B. deities controlled all of the creation directly.
C. nature spirits were superior to human beings.
D. human beings could achieve god-like status.
Answer:
D. human beings could aciev god-like status