Which of the following was a primary cause of Italian immigration to the United States between 1880 and 1920?
a foreign invasion
a revolution
cycle of poverty
religious persecution

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Answer 1

Answer:

cycle of poverty

Explanation:

During the period of 1880 and 1920, there was a widespread immigration from Italy to America.

A majority of the Italian immigrants were fleeing from Southern Italy and the primary cause of their immigration was to escape the cycle of poverty in their lands.


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Which of the following statements which does not express a value from the story of Odysseus and the Cyclops? Select all the correct following.
A. Odysseus went to the island of the Cyclops because he wanted his men to prove their bravery.

B. Odysseus expected the Cyclops to give them provisions because strangers were supposed to be treated kindly and given gifts.

C. The Cyclops invited Odysseus into the cave because he wanted to share the warmth of his fire with his guests.

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Answer:

its A and C brainliest pleasee

Explanation:

Odysseus went to the island of the Cyclops because he wanted his men to prove their bravery. The Cyclops invited Odysseus into the cave because he wanted to share the warmth of his fire with his guests. Thus, the options A and C does not  express a value from the story of Odysseus and the Cyclops.

What is the story of Cyclops and Odysseus?

After being trapped with his men inside the cave of  Cyclops, Odysseus uses his intelligence to devise an escape plan. Odysseus and his men carve out a plan and killed Cyclops in his only eye while he was intoxicated.

The value from the story of Cyclops and Odysseus is Odysseus's defeat of the Cyclops showed that those who commit wrong deeds are punished. The Cyclops was stronger than Odysseus, but Odysseus defeated him by using reasoning and intelligence.

Therefore, the options A and C do not express any value from the  story of Odysseus and the Cyclops.

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Which factors were typical of Dust Bowl conditions in the 1930s? O droughts and fertile farmland O rain storms and crop failures O debt and successful crops O dust storms and falling crop prices​

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Answer: it’s d dust storms and falling crop prices

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Answer:

D. Dust storms and falling crop prices,

Explanation:

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Slaves captured or purchased in West Africa by Muslim merchants were resold in all of the following places except
A: Australia
B: The Balkans
C: The middle east

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Answer:

im like 90 percent sure that the answer is c slaves did NOT go to the middle east

Explanation:

Explain role of Africa in the Triangular Trade.

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Historically the particular routes were also shaped by the powerful influence of winds and currents during the age of sail. For example, from the main trading nations of Western Europe, it was much easier to sail westwards after first going south of 30 N latitude and reaching the so-called "trade winds"; thus arriving in the Caribbean rather than going straight west to the North American mainland. Returning from North America, it is easiest to follow the Gulf Stream in a northeasterly direction using the westerlies. A triangle similar to this, called the volta do mar was already being used by the Portuguese, before Christopher Columbus' voyage, to sail to the Canary Islands and the Azores. Columbus simply expanded this triangle outwards, and his route became the main way for Europeans to reach, and return from, the Americas.

Atlantic triangular slave trade
See also: Atlantic slave trade and Slave Coast of West Africa
The best-known triangular trading system is the transatlantic slave trade that operated from Bristol, London, and Liverpool. during the late 16th to early 19th centuries, carrying slaves, cash crops, and manufactured goods between West Africa, Caribbean or American colonies and the European colonial powers, with the northern colonies of British North America, especially New England, sometimes taking over the role of Europe. The use of African slaves was fundamental to growing colonial cash crops, which were exported to Europe. European goods, in turn, were used to purchase African slaves, who were then brought on the sea lane west from Africa to the Americas, the so-called Middle Passage. Despite being driven primarily by economic needs, Europeans sometimes had a religious justification for their actions. In 1452, for instance, Pope Nicholas V, in the Dum Diversas, granted to the kings of Spain and Portugal "full and free permission to invade, search out, capture, and subjugate the Saracens [Muslims] and pagans and any other unbelievers ... and to reduce their persons into perpetual slavery."

Answer:

ight so my teacher and i came up with...

Explanation:

The English depended on slaves for chipping away at their manors, particularly in the South. In the Triangular Trade, products were transported to Africa to be exchanged for slaves. ... The Portuguese had help catching African slaves from other African gatherings.

Which ended slavery in the United States?

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Before the American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln and other leaders of the anti-slavery Republican Party sought not to abolish slavery but merely to stop its extension into new territories and states in the American West. This policy was unacceptable to most Southern politicians, who believed that the growth of free states would turn the U.S. power structure irrevocably against them. In November 1860, Lincoln’s election as president signaled the secession of seven Southern states and the formation of the Confederate States of America. Shortly after his inauguration in 1861, the Civil War began. Four more Southern states joined the Confederacy, while four border slave states in the upper South remained in the Union.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanthe 13th Amendment

ation:

(Pls help me!!)What created the National Assembly in France?
O Declaration of the Right of Man and of the Citizen
O Reign of Terror
O Tennis Court Oath
O None of the above

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I think Tennis Court Oath

How were the earliest Muslims treated by the leaders of Mecca?

They were discriminated against, and the Kaaba was destroyed.
They were tolerated, and they lived in Muslim-only communities.
They were welcomed and allowed to build a mosque.
They were persecuted and forced to flee to Medina.

HISTORY TEST TIMED

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Answer:

They were discriminated against, and the Kaaba was destroyed

Explanation:

The importance of Mecca and Abd-al-Malik grew as more people accepted the claim, and he eventually defeated his rivals and rebuilt the Kaaba, and started putting verses from the Quran on public inscriptions, and all Muslims started to make the haj to Mecca instead of Jerusalem or Hebron. Mecca hasn’t looked back since.


How does the final line of the poem reveal the theme?
A
It illustrates how secrets can lead to disaster.
It shows that praise can be used to deceive others.
С
It suggests that unhappiness can lead to evil actions,
D
It highlights how music can be both beautiful and dangerous.
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Um where is the story what is this about what’s the topic

What issue was addressed in Articles 9 and 11 of the Law of April 6, 1830?

increasing taxes

giving land grants

preventing immigration

outlawing slavery
plz hurry

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Answer: Im pretty sure its preventing immigration

Explanation:

because if you see it say prohibite that immigrants from nations bordering on this republic shall settle in the states which means they dont want immigrants to settle there .

Was the exercise easy? Why or why not?​

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Answer:

It's too easy question

Who founded a settlement house where immigrants could learn English and job skills?

A)Frances Kellor

B)Jane Addams

C)Eugene Debs

D)Samuel Gompers

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Answer:

B. Jane Addams

Explanation:

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What lessons can you learn from the early history of Christianity in Asia?

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Answer:

Jesus.

Christianity started in Asia.

Explanation:

But back in those days people didn’t know Asia as a continent, it was a Roman province on the western coast of what is now Turkey. If you read Acts chapter 19 you’ll see that St Paul preached in Ephesus, which was in what was then called Asia, and he found disciples there already, so someone had been there before him. And we also read that people from that old, smaller Asia were in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost, and some of them perhaps took the message back with them.

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How would the Wilmot Proviso affect California and New Mexico if passed?

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Answer:

Bill proposed after the Mexican War that stated that neither slavery no involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any territory gained from Mexico. It was never passed through both houses but it transformed the debate of slavery. Proposed by David Wilmot Elias, Howe invents Sewing Machine (1846)Invented by Elias Howe; made making clothing faster and cheaper., revolutionizes the way clothes were made in factories and homes earning businesses more money. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)(1848) treaty signed by the U.S. and Mexico that officially ended the Mexican-American War; Mexico had to give up much of its northern territory to the U.S (Mexican Cession); in exchange the U.S. gave Mexico $15 million and said that Mexicans living in the lands of the Mexican Cession would be protected This treaty was negotiated by the chief clerk of the State Department, Nicholas P. Trist, after a few failed attempts at an armistice. He signed the treaty on February 2nd, 1848. The treaty was very successful, giving America claim to Texas, and all of the land west of Texas stretching up to Oregon, including California. The U.S. paid $15 million for the land, which increased the size of the country by about 1/3. Some were resentful of the victory over Mexico and the terms of the treaty because they thought that the U.S. should get all of Mexico. Others were angry because they thought Polk hadn't followed the "Anglo-Saxon spirit of fair play."

Explanation:

one award winning british songstress released her sixth album in 2017. the title was a translation of words "always woman" can you unscramble the names and figure out who it was?

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Answer:

Her sixth album Semper Femina which is translated to "always woman". Semper Femina is the sixth album by Laura Marling and this album was released on March 10th 2017. She was nominated for Brit awards in 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018.

Explanation:

LAURA MARLING

Few lines - Laura Marling is a British song folk singer and songwriter. She won the Brit Award for best female solo artist in 2011.

She born on February 1st 1990. She is well known singer across the world . Her sixth album Semper Femina which is translated to "always woman".

Semper Femina is the sixth album by Laura Marling and this album was released on March 10th 2017. She was nominated for Brit awards in 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018.

How did Japan react to the economic impact of the Great Depression?

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Answer:

Explanation:

After two years of double-digit deflation in 1930 and 1931, Japan escaped from the deflationary trend, in 1932. Over the next five years it went on to experience robust economic growth and mild inflation, even as depression persisted in many other parts of the world

Answer:

Explanation:

Japan made peace with China to restore stability

What are some of the ways in which immigrants, African Americans, and women were affected by the war?

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Answer:

Immigrants (those from Central Power nations faced increased dangers, nativism-when people felt that they were superior to anyone who was different)

African Americans (the Great Migration-they moved north for a "better life", it turns out it's still not very green on the other side. Migrants were forced to deal with poor working conditions and competition for living space, as well as widespread racism and prejudice.)

Women (job opportunities, support for the right to vote)

Explanation:

the first european voyagers were the?

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Answer:

John Cabot, Jacques Cartier,

Explanation:

Martin Frobisher, Samuel de Champlain, Henry Hudson

Why did people move to the frontier?


A.They were running away.



B.They were poor.


C.The land had been settled.



D.They wanted more freedoms.​

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Answer:

I think the answer is C.

Answer:

It's C. Because I did this question in grade 5

Explanation:

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Answer:

second amdenment

Explanation:

Does a hieroglyphic represent a letter or a word?

letter
word
both

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Answer:

It represents a word

Explanation:

I think it represents both depending on how u use it

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when did Anderson return to raise the u.s. flag once again over fort sumter ​

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Answer:

April 14, 1865

Explanation:

"A band led dozens of visitors into Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor where an actor portraying Major General Robert Anderson spoke the same words uttered by Anderson on April 14, 1865, when he raised the Union flag again at the fort he had surrendered at the start of the fighting four years earlier."

Cotton grows well in sandy soils. True or false?

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Answer:

False Because Negros couldnt handle the heat  i mean its hard to grow it there since its dry it wouldnt grow/survive

Explanation:

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How did Great Britain threaten the United States in 1793?

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Answer:

It threatened legal proceedings against any American providing assistance to any country at war.

Explanation:

Answer:

When France and England went to war, France requested that the U.S. make a large repayment of the funds they used to aide in the Revolutionary War. However, the U.S. was pressured against this by Britain as they would see any payment or aid as a hostile act.

I need this ASAP NO JOKE NEED HELP WITH EVEN JUST 1 paragraph. You are living in Venezuela. Your family is wealthy and you are well educated. Through your education you have learned about enlightenment ideas regarding life,liberty and property. Although you are not in a position of power, you enjoy a comfortable life. When a revolution when a revolution spreads in your country, you are faced with a decision to become a supporter of Venezuelan independence, or support Spain, and your current way of life. What do you do?

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Answer:

I would support the independence of Venezuela to find my happiness and that of those around me.

Explanation:

I would support the independence of the country where I am living.

I would support independence, because when you live in a country, no matter how much money you have, your happiness is made by the people around you.

If you see that the people around you are having a hard time and want an independent country, then you will not be happy.

If you're not happy, it's no use having a lot of money, health, or education.

Why do some people consider the way the media cover candidates for public office bad for democracy? A. People tend to vote for the candidates who they find most appealing, rather than the ones whose beliefs are most like their own. B. The media are for-profit businesses, unable to be fair or objective in the interest of the public. C. Candidates already in office receive more media attention than those who are trying to take their positions. D. People always vote for the person the media determine is most qualified, rather than the candidate who can bring about change.Why do some people consider the way the media cover candidates for public office bad for democracy? A. People tend to vote for the candidates who they find most appealing, rather than the ones whose beliefs are most like their own. B. The media are for-profit businesses, unable to be fair or objective in the interest of the public. C. Candidates already in office receive more media attention than those who are trying to take their positions. D. People always vote for the person the media determine is most qualified, rather than the candidate who can bring about change.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Answer: C

Explanation:

Which of the following is an example of a total war practice carried out during World War ? O A. Submarine warfare O B. The use of bombs Rationing D. Extermination camps

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Answer:

Rationing

Explanation:

A total war practise is a practise that is done by a country, or state to help cushion the effects of war on her citizens.

One of such total war practises that was done in World War was rationing of food.

Answer:

Rationing

Explanation:

World War II didn't only affect soldiers. Across the world, civilian populations located on the home front actively participated in the conflict. Like World War I, the Second World War was a total war, requiring each nation's resources to work toward victory. This effort included civilians as well, including women and children. Whether they worked in factories, planted gardens, or lived in cities targeted for bombings, civilians were actively involved in and affected by World War II.  

Civilians faced devastating bombings and enemy invasions. Food shortages and the rationing of goods impacted every nation involved, as well as the roles of women and even children. World War II also brought to light the most devastating genocides that have ever occurred—the Holocaust.

Question 12 of 25
An business owner earns $100,000 in profits from her company. However, she
has to save up about $25,000 of that money each year to pay the federal
government. This is the result of the:
O A. sales tax
O
B. estate tax.
O C. property tax
O D. income tax

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Answer:

income tax

Explanation:

When a business owner earns $100,000 in profits from her company. She has to save up about $25,000 of that money each year to pay the federal government which is the result of income tax.

What do you mean by profits?

A business owner earns profit when he/she gains amount from any kind of business activity after accounting for all expenses. However, if the selling price of the product is more than the cost price, then it is considered as a gain or profit.

What is a federal government?

A Federal Government is a nation's system of designating power. There are three distinct branches of Federal Government- legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the U.S. Constitution.

The citizens of a country are required to pay taxes to the Federal Government. Paying your taxes is considered a civic duty, although doing so is also considered a requirement of the law.

What do you mean by income tax?

Income tax is a direct tax that a government imposes on income generated by businesses and individuals within their jurisdiction. The income tax which is paid is used by the government in order to fund public services, pay government obligations, provide goods and services for its citizens, and to stabilize the economy.

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What occupation did Muhammad have before the first revelation?
O Politician
O Military general
O Trader
O Religious leader

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Answer:

C. Trader

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what did southerns begin to build along Charleston harbor after Anderson and his men retreated to fort sumter?

Plz small sentence and what they built​

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Answer:

In defiance of the Federal presence in Charleston Harbor, the Southerners rebuilt batteries and constructed new fortifications on Sullivan's Island, on Morris Island, and on James Island. When Anderson and his troops first entered Fort Sumter, the fort was far from complete.

Explanation:

Which region of Texas would most benefit from irrigation?

1.Great Plains
2.mountain and basin
3.north central plains
4.coastal plains

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Answer:

Great plains

Explanation:

it is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world fertile soils and favorable growing conditions  

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