Answer:
a.
Explanation:
Texas struggled to pay back its debt for many years.
Answer
ngl I’m kinda sketch, but I think its A.
Explanation:
How do you think it was different from other previous inaugurations?
Answer:
Explanation:
After that, Biden, Harris and former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, along with their spouses, will then travel to Arlington National Cemetery to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Biden will then receive a military escort, with every branch of the military represented, from 15th Street to the White House before an evening of virtual activities.
which were the causes of the outbreak of World War II?ASAP
Answer:
The major causes of World War ll were numerous. They include the impact of the Treaty of Versailles following WWI, the worldwide economic depression, failure of appeasement,the rise of militarism in Germany and Japan and the failure of the league of nations
he ___ was an agreement with Spain that opened the Mississippi River. 20 PTS
Pinckney Treaty
Madison Treaty
Mississippi Treaty
Treaty of Paris
Jay Treaty
Answer:A
Explanation:the pinckney treaty also known as the treaty of madrid allowed the US to access florida and opened up the mississippi river.
Answer:
Pinckney's Treaty
Explanation:
agreement between Spain and the ... U.S. citizens were accorded free navigation of the Mississippi River.
After the fall of Rome, Europe became stronger because feudalism united all Europeans.
True or false ?
Answer:
it's true
Explanation:
it was true that's the europe become stronger
We usually think about courage in terms of facing death. She says "I realized there are two kinds of courage. The courage to live, and the courage to die." How does the "courage to live" explain the strength of many of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors?
Answer:
The Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors lived trough an atom bomb which in it of its self shows great courage but further more they were mocked for the rest of their lives by being called Hibakusha. this meant they were survivors of but the issue of that was that the now everyone looked down on them this also shows great courage.
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Which option best explains why this statement describes a civic duty and nota civic responsibility?
Every male U.S. citizen over the age of 18 must sign up with the Selective Service. If a war breaks out, these men could be required to serve in the military.
A. Only citizens over the age of 18 are required to sign up.
B. The rule does not apply equally to male and female citizens.
C. The rule deals with issues of war and national safety.
D. Citizens do not have a choice about signing up.
Answer:
I believe that its D or c but I favor D a little more.
Explanation:
How are the members of the House of Representatives elected?
A.
by the people through the Electoral College
B.
by the people in proportion to the population of their state
C.
by the state legislatures
D.
by the senators of each state
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Why do you think African-Americans thought the right to vote was so important?
Answer: Because they wanted equality and they wanted a say in the election
Explanation: hi im pretty sure this was right im sry if its not :)
A teacher at a mosque is called an imam. True or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Why did the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church deliver a Bull of Excommunication to the Hagia Sohpia?
Answer:
Excommunication to the Hagia Sohpia
Explanation:
The threat of excommunication used by the Pope to hold his power over the Eastern Church. The Pope delivers a Bull of Excommunication to the Hagia Sophia because of its religious practices. The Western Church used Images of crucifixes, Mary, and saints where the Eastern Church forbid image. The opposition in the churches led to excommunicated between Eastern patriarch and Pope Leo IX.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
What were two weaknesses of the central government under the Articles of
Confederation
Answer:it couldn’t enforce taxes and all the states had to agree for a law to pass so the government was weak if not everyone agreed
Explanation:
The president and vice president were elected under the original rules of electoral college. Thomas Jefferson served as John Adams vice president. Why might this system cause a problem?
Answer:
When the person running against you becomes your vice president it causes problems because they most likely have opposing views to what you believe. But yet again, when America was just becoming a country the people had a constant morality that was based of the Bible, and is why it probably wasn't such a BIG problem back then.
Explanation:
Answer:
they likely have opposing views to what you believe
Explanation:
Which social movement stemmed from the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848?
the abolitionist movement
the public education movement
the women’s rights movement
the temperance movement
Answer:
C
Explanation:
the women's rights movement! :)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I got a 100 on the quiz.
Which evidence would support an argument that young people are strongly
represented in antiwar movements?
O A. An encyclopedia article about war protests
O B. Historical survey data that indicate support for and opposition to
O C. An academic article describing the tactics of the antiwar
O D. A textbook describing America's involvement in wars since its
wars, by age and year
movement of the 1960s
founding
What problems did territorial expansion create for the new nation?
Answer:The philosophy drove 19th-century U.S. territorial expansion and was used to justify the forced removal of Native Americans and other groups from their homes
Explanation:
it right
How did similarities between Judaism, Christianity and Islam lead to conflict?
Answer:
Cause they dident like each other simple as that. Lol :)
Explanation:
'Christianity and Islam share the paradox of being religions that claim to be ... God and leads in turn to Judaism, Christianity and then historical Islam as proclaimed ... G.G.: How does this compare with the Sunni traditions? ... G.G.: Many people are puzzled at the violent conflicts between Shias and Sunnis.
How did the Great Depression impact Japan's ability to create an empire in the pacific?
Answer:
While the United States was still struggling to emerge from the Great Depression at the end of the 1930s, and would do so partly because of the war, Japan had emerged from its own period of depression, which had begun in 1926, by the mid-1930s. Many of the young soldiers mobilized into the Japanese army by the early 1930s came from the rural areas, where the effects of the depression were devastating and poverty was widespread. Their commitment to the military effort to expand Japanese territory to achieve economic security can be understood partly in these terms. The depression ended in the mid-1930s in Japan partly because of government deficits used to expand greatly both heavy industry and the military.
Internationally, this was a time when "free trade" was in disrepute. The great powers not only jealously protected their special economic rights within their colonies and spheres of influence, but sought to bolster their sagging economies through high tariffs, dumping of goods, and other trade manipulation. The Japanese, with few natural resources, sought to copy this pattern. They used cutthroat trade practices to sell textiles and other light industrial goods in the East Asian and U.S. markets, severely undercutting British and European manufacturers. They also developed sources of raw materials and heavy industry in the colonies they established in Korea, Taiwan and Manchuria. Japan used high tariffs to limit imports of American and European industrial products.
The Japanese military faced a particular tactical problem in that certain critical raw materials — especially oil and rubber — were not available within the Japanese sphere of influence. Instead, Japan received most of its oil from the United States and rubber from British Malaya, the very two Western nations trying to restrict Japan's expansion. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's embargo of oil exports to Japan pressured the Japanese navy, which had stocks for only about six months of operations.
The Japanese army, for its part, was originally concerned with fighting the Soviet Union, because of the army's preoccupation with Manchuria and China. The Japanese army governed Manchuria indirectly through the "puppet" state of Manchukuo and developed heavy industry there under its favorite agencies, disliking and distrusting the zaibatsu (large Japanese corporations). But the Soviet army's resistance to Japanese attacks was sufficient to discourage northern expansion.
Meanwhile in 1937, the intensification of Chinese resistance to the pressure of the Japanese military drew Japan into a draining war in the vast reaches of China proper, and in 1940 into operations in French Indochina, far to the south. Thus, when the navy pressed for a "southern" strategy of attacking Dutch Indonesia to get its oil and British Malaya to control its rubber, the army agreed.
While it seems that economic factors were important in Japanese expansion in East Asia, it would be too much to say that colonialism, trade protection, and the American embargo compelled Japan to take this course. Domestic politics, ideology and racism also played a role.
Domestic Politics
The political structure of Japan at this time was inherited from the Meiji era and was increasingly dominated by the military. During the Meiji period, the government was controlled by a small ruling group of elder statesmen who had overthrown the shogun and established the new centralized Japanese state. These men used their position to coordinate the bureaucracy, the military, the parliament, the Imperial Household, and other branches of government. Following their deaths in the early 1920s, no single governmental institution was able to establish full control, until the 1931 Manchurian Incident, when Japan took control of Manchuria. This began a process in which the military behaved autonomously on the Asian mainland and with increasing authority in politics at home.
what was the cotton gin how didi it help people and how didi it not help people?.
Answer: While it was true that the cotton gin reduced the labor of removing seeds, it did not reduce the need for slaves to grow and pick the cotton. In fact, the opposite occurred. Cotton growing became so profitable for the planters that it greatly increased their demand for both land and slave labor
Explanation:
Answer:
Although the cotton gin made cotton processing less labor-intensive, it helped planters earn greater profits, prompting them to grow larger crops, which in turn required more people. Because slavery was the cheapest form of labor, cotton farmers simply acquired more slaves
it was born/made in December 8, 1765, Westborough, Massa...
Explanation:
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Do you feel that Eli Whitney´s cotton gin was more beneficial or more harmful to the United States? Explain your answer.
Answer:
more harmful
Explanation:
The cotton gin is a machine that can be used by plantations to quickly separate cotton fibers from the seeds. This invention massively increase the cotton production in United States.
One positive things from this invention that it's help increasing USA's economic growth.
But, The creation of Cotton Gin massively increase the amount of slave labors that needed to collect and transform the cotton into other products. This caused massive exploitations of Enslaved Africans In United States,
Which three of these issues did Europe face after the war?
- A worldwide pandemic.
- Monarchy in n Britain.
- Communism in Russia.
- A worldwide cancellation of debts.
- dislocated refugees.
Answer:
a worldwide pandemic Communism in Russia. dislocated refugees
Explanation:
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What are 3 places refugees went after leaving Palestine?
Answer:
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During the 1948 Palestine War, around 700,000 [fn 1] Palestinian Arabs or 85% of the total population in what became Israel fled or were expelled from their homes, to the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and to the countries of Lebanon, Syria and Jordan.
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Are there still Palestinian refugee camps?
There are 58 official Palestinian refugee camps. They are located in Jordan, the West Bank, Gaza, Syria and Lebanon. ... Other camps were added after the wars in 1967 and 1973 and more recently after the war in Syria for Syrian Palestinians. About 1.5 million Palestinian refugees live in the official camps.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey but they sometimes went even further than this.
Explanation:
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where are some of the Modern Indian tribes located today?
Answer:
The border between Pakistan and India.
The idea that government must respect the rights of citizens is supported by
both the Glorious Revolution and the English Bill of Rights.
the Glorious Revolution but not the English Bill of Rights.
the English Bill of Rights but not the Glorious Revolution.
neither the English Bill of Rights nor the Glorious Revolution.
Answer:
Correct answer is both the Glorious Revolution and the English Bill of Rights.
Explanation:
Only the first option is correct as with Glorious Revolution people of England wanted to prove that they do not agree with the authoritarian regime of the Stuart dynasty, that didn't respect the rights of the people.
These ideas and ideals were later legalized with Bill of Rights, which laid foundation to the modern state, and stressed out the rights of all citizens.
The image shows an early map of Texas
Why is this map, created by Alonso Alvarez de Pineda in 1519, significant?
A. It was the first European map of
the area and helped the Spanish
colonize it.
B. It was the first European map of
the area and helped the English
colonize it.
C. It was copied from early French
explorers and led the Spanish to
discover the Seven Cities of Cibola.
D. It was copied from early French
exploreres and led the English to
discer the Seven Citites of Cibola
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Answer:
A. It was the first European map of the area and helped the Spanish colonize it.
Explanation:
Hello. Although you have not shown the map to which the question refers, we can say that the map created by Alonso Alvarez de Pineda, was not only the first map of Texas, but the first official document of the region, being extremely necessary and beneficial for the Spanish crown subjectives to colonize the place.
Alosno had a talent for making maps and that is why his exploration in Texan territory was so important for the Spanish.
why was the area where the Mora and cepillo rivers meet in for The Travelers heading east and west on the Santa Fe Trail what was the area known as
What factor was a requirement to be able to vote in the 1780's?
A- You had to be a war veteran
B-You had to own land
C-You had to live in Eastern Massachusetts
D-You had to be married
B I'm guessing. Brainiest if correct and thank you :)
How did Louisiana vote in the presidential election of 1860? Check all that apply.
-Breckinridge received the most votes.
-Bell received the second most votes.
-Douglas received an overwhelming majority of votes.
-The Southern Democratic candidate won a majority of the state.
-Lincoln received about half the votes in the state.
Answer:the answer would most definitely be the 3rd one you are welcome
Explanation:
How is Huey Long remembered
Answer:
In our national mythology of that era, the most important character overlooked is the complicated Southern politician Huey P. Long, who presented a populist threat to Roosevelt, influenced the direction of New Deal legislation and left a political legacy that both provided for the poor and modernized the state of Louisiana. Unfortunately, when Long is remembered, it is usually as a distorted caricature, and the real impact of his work is lost.
Lawrence Kohlberg believed moral development was based on an individual’s level of __________ development.
A.
moral
B.
cognitive
C.
physical
D.
social
Answer: B.
cognitive
Explanation: