In 1930, the NAACP commissioned Nathan Margold to develop a strategy for ending racial discrimination and segregation that the Supreme Court ruled was constitutional in Plessy v. Ferguson. Based on your knowledge of the NAACP’s strategy, what did Margold provide to the NAACP?
A.
a proposal to organize a march on Washington, DC, to demand the end of segregation in the defense industry
B.
a proposal to help African Americans escape the effects of segregation by facilitating their emigration to Africa
C.
a proposal to attack the separate but equal doctrine by challenging discrimination through the court system
D.
a proposal to focus on steady economic development of the African American community rather than confrontation
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What technology (added to the ships) helped romans to win the first punic war?
Answer: boarding tactics and the boarding board
Explanation:
Vladivostok, a thriving city situated at the end of the Trans-Siberian Railway, was once closed to
foreigners and most Russians because of its strategic military importance. Its navy was based
there. It was opened by Mikhail Gorbachev near the end of the Cold War and during his period of
"Glasnost". Now people from different countries may visit Vladivostok freely.
Situated on Golden Horn Bay, which empties into the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean, it is
still the headquarters of Russian Pacific naval operations.
According to the passage above, why was Vladivostok once closed to
foreign countries?
Answer:
Vladivostok was once closed because of its military importance, for it was the location of the Russian navy base.
Explanation:
In the given passage about Vladivostok, the speaker explicitly mentions why the place had been previously closed to outsiders and even Russians. Even though it had now been opened for the public, the same has not been the case during the period of the Cold War.
Opened by Mikhail Gorbachev, Vladivostok was a "strategic military" location for the Russian Navy and thus, closed for easy access, especially during the Cold War. But more lately, though still the "headquarters of the Russian Pacific naval operations", the base is now open for everyone to visit.
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It strengthened the nations who were opposed to Soviet Expansion
Atleast that makes the most sense,
But the last option is kinda the same
The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand might have been the trigger of WWI but the gunpowder to ignite the conflict was _________.
a.
the economic conditions.
c.
U.S. neutrality
b.
Marxism.
d.
the military alliances.
Answer:
d. the military alliances.
Explanation:
The failure of Serbia and Austrio-Hungary to be able to solve their problems without war was what led to the eventual declaration of war on Serbia by Austrio-Hungary. Normally, it would have been an ordinary war, but Serbia was allied to Russia, who was in turn allied too France and Britain, causing a domino effect in which each country successively declared war in an effort to show their support to their allies. This in turn turned what would have been a territorial war into a global war.
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Review the map.
A map titled Ancient Silk Road. Land routes and water routes are shown between China, India, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Italian Peninsula.
Why did people use the Silk Road?
It avoided travel on ocean routes.
It went around mountainous terrain.
It enabled travel to the center of Africa.
It connected the Italian Peninsula and China.
The correct answer is D. It connected the Italian Peninsula and China.
Explanation
On the map, you can see a portion of the continents Europe, Asia, and Africa, also the physical characteristics of the space are highlighted according to color to differentiate the height above sea level. The two silk routes are also shown, one crossing the continents (red line) and the other through the sea (blue line). This route was used for many years for commercial purposes for hundreds of years because in Europe many of the products that were obtained in Asia or the Middle East were in great demand and vice versa. This route was quite famous because it passed through the most important cities and areas of the time such as the Italian peninsula, the Arabian peninsula, the Himalayan mountain range, India, and China, which made it possible to connect different important empires of that time. Therefore, the answer is D. It connected the Italian Peninsula and China.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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4. What was the result of the stock market crash?
The economy recovered
o Many people lost their
savings
Business improved
New jobs were created
All of the above
O
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Many people lost their savings
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Name 5 waves of immigration in the 1800's
Answer:
THE FIRST WAVE: 1607-1830
Total Immigrants: approximately 1.2 million
From the first Colonial settlements in Jamestown and Plymouth, America grew quickly from an estimated population of 250,000 in 1700 to an estimated 2.5 million in 1775, when the Revolution began, to a population of 9.6 million in the 1820 census.
The early immigrants were primarily Protestants from northwestern Europe, as can be seen from the ethnic breakdown of the U.S. population in the first census of 1790: English 49%, African 19%, Scots-Irish 8%, Scottish 7%, German 7%, Dutch 4%, French 3%, other 3%.
Due to a labor shortage in the colonies and the early republic, there were no restrictions or requirements for immigration. The first federal law requiring ships to keep records of immigration wasn’t passed until 1819. Thus, the first wave of immigrants were all “undocumented aliens.”
THE SECOND WAVE: 1830s-1880s
Total Immigrants: 15.3 million.
As the population of the United States exploded from 13 million to 63 million between 1830 and 1890, a second wave of immigrants landed in America. The port of entry for the vast majority of these people was New York City. From 1855 on, arrivals were processed at Castle Garden, the first immigration center established by New York State.
Second-Wave immigrants were primarily Irish and German. Because they arrived in large numbers and differed from the existing Anglo-American society in religion and culture, they became the first immigrant groups to experience widespread hostility and organized opposition.
Until 1830, immigrants had never arrived in large numbers in the USA, averaging only 6,000 per year and totaling only about 1.5% of American society. Then, beginning in 1832, there was a sudden increase to 50,000 immigrants, with a peak year of 428,000 in 1854. Following a lull during the Civil War, immigration surged again in the late 19th century, with 5.2 million arriving in the 1880s alone. By 1890, nearly 14% of Americans were foreign-born.
THE THIRD WAVE: 1890s-1920s
Total Immigrants: 22.3 million
The population of the USA increased from 63 million in 1890 to 106 million in 1920, as immigration hit its peak. For three decades after 1890, an annual average of 580,000 immigrants arrived on American shores, and 1907 set a record of 1.3 million newcomers in a single year. On the eve of World War I, the foreign-born had swollen to 15% of the US population. With 75% of Third Wave immigrants coming through the Port of New York, the old state immigration center, Castle Garden, was overwhelmed. This led to the construction of the first federal immigration center, Ellis Island, which served as the main port of entry for American immigration from 1898 to 1924.
THE FOURTH WAVE: 1965-Today
Total Immigrants: estimated 30+ million
US Population: 315 million+
The current wave of immigration is by far the largest in American history in absolute numbers: over 30 million legal immigrants have entered over the last four decades, supplemented by an illegal immigration of anywhere from 8 to 20 million. Primarily from Latin America and Asia,
The Fourth Wave is revitalizing and reshaping American society. As in the past, as the number of immigrants has grown it has produced a new anti- immigrant backlash and a debate about our immigration laws.
Write a one page essay of the following question:
1. Explain how the three branches of government work in our government and how does
separation of power provide limited power in our government.
Answer:
The Separation of Powers is central to the US system of government.
Explanation:
The experience of the American colonists at the hands of the British was such that they were determined to guarantee that no single branch of government would become too powerful after they won independence.
There are three parts of government, and this is how they operate, in theory.
Firstly there is the legislature which in the USA is Congress. The legislature makes laws. To try and guarantee fair representation all states have 2 senators, and in The House of Representatives representation is based on population size. The support of Congress is needed to declare war and appoint Supreme Court judges. Congressional committees in public can hold the executive to account e.g. Watergate.
Secondly there is the executive which in the US is the President and government. Unlike the UK, the executive is separate from the legislature. The President appoints his own executive, but is constrained by Congress for example in extreme circumstances can be impeached. In recent decades the powers of the executive have increased as Presidents increasingly bypass Congress, for example Nixon using Kissinger as a foreign policy advisor unaccountable to Congress.
Thirdly there is the judiciary, in the US The Supreme Court. Throughout US history the 9 judges have made historic ruling on issues such as slavery Scott Versus Sandford and abortion Roe Versus Wade. They are appointed for life so if vacancies come up during a Presidential term, this gives a President the ability to make appointments reflecting their own politics, which will influence if not determine Supreme Court rulings for decades.
The opportunity cost associated with an economic decision describes the:
A. amount of debt the decision will create.
B. benefits that are lost by making the decision.
C. likelihood that the decision will be profitable.
D. capital needed to make the decision possible.
The opportunity cost associated with an economic decision describes the likelihood that the decision will be profitable.
What is opportunity cost?Opportunity cost is an economic term for expressing cost, in terms of foregone alternative.
Hence, the opportunity cost associated with an economic decision describes the likelihood that the decision will be profitable.
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Answer:
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The United States annexed Hawaii
as a result of a US victory over Spain in the Spanish-American War.
by purchasing the islands from Russia.
in order to create the Panama Canal.
after supporting planters in an overthrow of the queen.
What is the largest source of funding for public education in Texas?
Answer:
Most state funding for public education comes from the state's General Revenue-Related (GRR) funds, including the General Revenue Fund, Available School Fund, State Technology and Instructional Materials Fund and the Foundation School General Revenue Dedicated Account.
Explanation:
Answer:
Most state funding for public education comes from the state's General Revenue-Related (GRR) funds, including the General Revenue Fund, Available School Fund, State Technology and Instructional Materials Fund and the Foundation School General Revenue Dedicated Account.
Which type of warfare was first used in the Battle of the Marne?
a.
aerial warfare
c.
trench warfare
b.
biological warfare
d.
nuclear warfare
Who was the target of Dr. King's criticism in "Letter from Birmingham Jail"?
He was criticizing the teachers at schools where students were segregated.
He was criticizing the eight clergymen who were responsible for his arrest.
He was criticizing the American people who believed in segregation.
He was criticizing the police officers who put him in jail.
Answer:
I do not know if this will help but it is an attempt
Explanation:
Images above: King is ready for a mug shot (left) in Montgomery, Alabama, after his 1956 arrest while protesting the segregation of the city's buses. His leadership of the successful 381-day bus boycott brought him to national attention. Right: In 1967, King serves out the sentence from his arrest four years earlier in Birmingham, Alabama.
In post-war Europe, there was a shift among the people away from capitalism and toward _______.
Answer:
In post-war Europe, there was a shift among the people away from capitalism and toward socialism.
The Eastern Bloc became socialist, while the western bloc became somewhat capitalist with social democratic ideological policies.
Who proposed a coin system that was adopted by Congress in 1785?
Answer:
Jefferson
Explanation:
In 1785 Jefferson presented a revised plan to aid in reconciling the two plans. In 1786, ten years after Jefferson first took up the issue, Congress established a new monetary system.
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Which feature of the Roman government is also found in the US government? a) election of all government officials b) limited terms for all government oficials c) class limitations to certain branches of government d) separation of powers among different branches of government
Answer:
The Roman Republic - The Roman Empire. ... Which feature of the Roman government is also found in the US government? ... B) limited terms for all government officials. C) class limitations to certain branches of government. D) separation of powers among different branches of government.
Explanation:
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What is the background of the reconstruction?
Answer:
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What was dropped from the Declaration of Independence because that South was needed to pass it?
Rights
Slavery
Complaints
Answer:
What did Jefferson remove from the Declaration of Independence?
Why Thomas Jefferson's Anti-Slavery Passage Was Removed from the Declaration of Independence - HISTORY
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is slavery
Explanation:
8. Congress makes up the legislative branch of government. How many houses are there in Congress?
2. 4
9. 5
Answer:
There are 2 houses in Congress
The domestication of plants and animals involved:
A: human selection of particular traits in wild plants and animals.
B: natural selection of particular traits in wild plants and animals.
C: communication among distant settlements that shared ideas and results of experiments with different wild resources.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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3. What circumstances existed between the U.S. and Mexico in the early 20th century that led Germany to send the Zimmerman Telegram?
Answer: Germany promised to help Mexico take back land the United States had taken from Mexico in the Mexican–American War. These places were Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. Germany wanted Mexico to enter the war so America would be too busy to help the enemies of Germany.
Explain
When does the court use judicial review?
a. state actions
b.presidential actions
c. bureaucratic agencies
d. all the above
Explanation:
d. all of the above
this is because judicial review is the power of the Courts of a country that the actions of the legislative executive and administrative arms of the government into the term other such actions are consistent with the Constitution. Bureaucratic agencies are authorized by a legislative body therefore they are also included in the desert review whenever they are trying to see if there actions are constitutional.
True or False: scientists do not know when early humans began speaking
Answer:
I think the answer is true, because in my class the teacher told us when humans began speaking. They also said communication helped the humans a lot.
Explanation:
Who is someone in today's time that is fighting for African American Rights or for Women's Rights?
Explain how
Answer:
Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Rosa Parks, W.E.B. Du Bois and Malcolm X
Which of the following was an accomplishment of Julius Chambers?
he led the swann case against the charlotte Mecklenburg board of education
he was a founding member of sncc
he helped to organize the Wilmington boycott
he was the first African American student to enroll at the all white Harding high
Answer:
he led the swann case against the charlotte Mecklenburg board of education
Explanation:
After graduating from law school, Chambers ran a law firm with some friends. This office has become one of the most important in North Carolina, especially after dealing with cases of great state and national importance, such as the Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education which he led in 1971.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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What did the doorman do every time he delivered a present for Angela’s ? In the Westing Game