The thing that the Colonist created without using imporated parts was the Pipe Organ
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
First off B and C cant be possible because the proceed the formation of the League of Nations. Next, it can't be D either because the After the Mukden incident the League of nations Heard all sides of the story and then collectively worked out a solution where as with the Munich agreement they remained silent as the let Germany invade Sudetenland desperate to avoid conflict.
what activity were passenger Indians involved in. In the early days of south africa
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The feature on Indian South Africans forms part of our larger feature on the ... as indentured workers in 1860 and later as 'free' or 'passenger' Indians. ... After serving their indentures, the first category of Indians were free to remain in ... Africans · Indian immigrants engaged in non-sugar growing activities ...
Explanation:
Can someone give me a conclusion about Machu Picchu
Answer:
The most common conclusion from experts on Inca history and archaeologists is that it was built first and foremost as a retreat for the Inca and his family. Machu Picchu was also a sacred center where the Inca and his family could worship natural resources, the Sun and other deities important to Inca religion.
Men and women work in a warehouse full of large artillery shells.
English women and men work in a storage shed for large shells in a munitions factory in 1918.
Use the image to answer the question.
Which of the following statements most accurately describes how the working relationship depicted in the image was affected by the conclusion of World War I?
A. Women went back to traditional prewar roles.
B. Men and women continued to work side by side.
C. Men left the workplace at higher rates than women.
D. Women moved up faster than men in leadership positions.
Answer:
C. Men left the workplace at higher rate than women
Explanation:
men have a very high speed and good ways of thinking in terms of working than women
Were FDR’s actions consistent with laissez-faire capitalism?
Answer:
yes.........................
Describe what conditions were like at Andersonville Prison. Give several details.
Answer:
horrible and gross.
They were all nearly naked, they suffered from swarms of insects, filth, and disease, much of which was generated by the contaminated water supply of the creek, it was also overcrowded to four times its capacity, there was also inadequate food and unsanitary conditions.
Andersonville had the highest mortality rate of any Civil War prison. Nearly 13,000 of the 45,000 men who entered the stockade died there, chiefly of malnourishment
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Answer:
Look below.
Explanation:
It was a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp during the final fourteen months of the American Civil War. It must have been horrifying to be a prisoner of war and you would not be given much food since food was already scarce already. The amount of sicknesses you could contract would be high and you could possibly die of them. You would also be under intense stress and isolation in a camp like this.
A balance between all states was
supported by which group?
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
Answer:
federalists
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What is the name of the underground
rooms built by the Anasazi?
A. Kivas
B. pueblos
C. adobes
D. teepees
Answer:
Kivas
Explanation:
The Anasazi men went to a special room for religious ceremonies. This special room was called a kiva. (keeva) A kiva was a round room built underground at the base of the homes.
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, New Spain's North American borderlands
had
A- a booming economy
B- relatively few black people
C- a dense population
D- a strict prohibition against slavery
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Relatively few black people
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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How did World War I and World War II bring change to the African American community and lay the groundwork for the future civil rights movement?
Answer:
Blacks were able to serve in all branches of the Army except for the aviation units. The government made no provision for military training of black officers and soon created segregated training camps for that purpose. Disheartened, blacks protested against this discriminatory practice
Explanation:
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Answer:
Blacks were able to serve in all branches of the Army except for the aviation units. The government made no provision for military training of black officers and soon created segregated training camps for that purpose. Disheartened, blacks protested against this discriminatory practice
2. How does Mercutio die?
A Romeo stabs him
в. Tybalt stabs him
C Benvolio stabs him
D He kills himnelf
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Tybalt challenges Romeo to fight, but Romeo declines, saying that he loves Tybalt like family. ... Tybalt, trying to injure Romeo, accidentally stabs Mercutio. Mercutio dies a slow, painful death. He curses the Montague and Capulet houses, blaming them for his death.
Answer:
Mercutio and Tybalt begin to fight. Romeo, attempting to restore peace, throws himself between the combatants. Tybalt stabs Mercutio under Romeo's arm, and as Mercutio falls, Tybalt and his men hurry away. Mercutio dies, cursing both the Montagues and the Capulets
So the answer is B. Tybalt stabs him
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The term carpetbagger was a nickname for
1. Southerners who worked to repeal African American voting rights laws
2. Northerners who came to the south and supported African American equality
3. Southerners who supported Reconstruction and African American equality
4. Northerners who worked to repeal African American voting rights laws
Answer:Northerners who came south after the war. ... Southerns called them carpetbaggers-fortune hunters hoping to profit from the South's misery. They claimed these Northerners were in such a hurry they had only time to fling a few things in a carpetbag.
Explanation:
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Where is the 6ix9ine house?
Answer:
As it turns out, the authorities put him up in a four-bedroom home in New York's Nassau County. He didn't have to go to Montana, Alaska, or even Point Roberts, WA. He wound up in a beachfront neighborhood about 30 miles from his stomping grounds of Bushwick in Brooklyn.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor because they wanted to O A gain control of the Hawaiian Islands, O B. destroy ships and planes that threatened their expansion efforts. o C. make certain that the United States would stay neutral. o D. demonstrate their support for Germany and Italy.
Answer: The answer is B: Destroy ships and planes that threatened their expansion efforts.
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What unique background is necessary for federal judges according to Hamilton
Answer:
Explanation:78 by Alexander Hamilton ... According to the plan of the convention, all the judges who may be appointed by the United States ... This independence of the judges is equally requisite to guard the constitution and the rights of ... if to the people, or to persons chosen by them for the special purpose, there would be too great a .
The speaker quoted above was a supporter of the movement to —
A. end the international slave trade
B. establish strict limits on immigration
C. expose corruption in the federal government
D. discourage the consumption of alcoholic beverages
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Answer:
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Discuss the importance of Marbury V. Madison.
Answer:
Marbury v. Madison is important because it established the power of judicial review for the U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal courts with respect to the Constitution and eventually for parallel state courts with respect to state constitutions
The Dred Scott v. Sanford case in 1857 resulted in the ruling that slaves were:
A) allowed to Vote
B) citizens
C)emancipated
D) not citizens
How many Vietnamese were treated in US troop hospitals?
Answer:
The peculiar nature of counterinsurgency operations in Vietnam required modification of the usual concepts of hospital usage in a combat area. There was no "front" in the tradition of World War II. The Amy checkered the countryside with base camps. Although any one of these might become a battlefield, the base camp was relatively secure unless it was under attack. Semipermanent, air-conditioned, fully equipped hospitals were constructed at a number of these camps. In contrast to World War II and the Korean War, the hospital did not follow the advancing army in direct support of tactical operations. All Army hospitals in Vietnam, including the MUST (Medical Unit, Self-contained, Transportable) units, were fixed installations with area support missions. Since there was no secure road network in the combat area of Vietnam, surface evacuation of the wounded was almost impossible. Use of the five separate companies and five detachments of ground ambulances sent to Vietnam was limited largely to such functions at base camps as transportation between the landing strip and the hospital or the routine transfer of patients between neighboring hospitals when roads were secure. Air evacuation of the injured became routine.
Getting the casualty and the physician together as soon as possible is the keystone of the practice of combat medicine. The helicopter achieved this goal as never before. Of equal importance was that the Medical Department was getting the two together in a hospital environment equipped to meet almost any situation. The degree of sophistication of medical equipment and facilities everywhere in Vietnam permitted Army physicians to make full use of their training and capability. As a result, the care that was available in Army hospitals in Vietnam was far better than any that had ever been generally available for combat support. The technical development of the helicopter ambulance, a primitive version of which had been used to a limited extent in the Korean War, the growth of a solid body of doctrine on air evacuation procedures, and the skill, ingenuity, and courage of the aircraft crewmen and medical aidmen who put theory into practice in a hostile and dangerous environment made possible the hospitalization and evacuation system that evolved in Vietnam. The system worked effectively because it was compatible with the characteristics of warfare in that country.
Explanation:
The debate over slavery divided the United States into two sides. The (west,north,south) emerged as the center of antislavery activity during the abolitionist movement. Ty abolitionist objected to slavery for (economic, moral, constitutional) reasons. they Believe that it was an unjust practice that stripped humans of their dignity
Answer:
moral?
Explanation:
Why did American colonists did not want to pay British taxes?
Explanation:
The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes, because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their own colonial governments. They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens.Answer:
The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. ... Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes, because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their own colonial governments. They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens.
Explanation:
In Jefferson Davis' Inaugural Address he argued -
(15 points)
A. That the 10th Amendment of the Constitution allows for each state to decide the issue of slavery for itself
B. That Lincoln was unconstitutionally elected to become president and therefore had to right to be the president of the United States
C. That the Dedaration of Independence gave the right of people to abolish a government once the government stopped serving the will of the people
D. That being a part of the Union is perpetual, no state should be allowed to seede
Madison formula for controlling political conflict involves what
Answer:
provide for many different groups.
Explanation:
James madison was a republican and he held the view that populist government set aside the interest of minority. He believed that when large republics are formed, the interest of everyone would be metand nobody would be referred to as minority. So in order for political conflicts to be abated, one must make provisions for various groups
what is the definition of labor?
Answer:
work especially hard physical work.
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A generator changes ( Mechanical or electrical or chemical) energy into ( Atomic or electrical or heat) energy.
Answer:
electrical -> heat
Explanation:
they take the power and electricity and make heat
Answer:
electrical, heat
Explanation:
determine which of the following statements about the clovis, folsom, and plano are true and which are false?
Answer:
Explanation:
These are true-
All three were hunter gatherers
All used stone tools
Assuming whatever other choices there were, are false.
The correct statement about Clovis, Folsom, and Plano are All three were hunter-gatherers and All used stone tools. The false statement is All three cultures lived mainly on the Great Plains, and All three cultures lived at about the same time.
What do Clovis and Folsom have in common?The two most well-known Paleoindian projectile point styles are "Clovis" and "Folsom." Both contain a broad, central groove, known as a "flute," that allows them to be affixed to the split end of wooden spear shafts.
Although both groups were fairly generic foragers, Clovis people appeared to have chosen to consume Pleistocene megafauna such as mammoths, whilst Folsom people appeared to have favoured an extinct type of enormous bison.
Clovis, Folsom, and Plano were all hunter-gatherers who employed stone tools, according to the right statement. The erroneous statement is that all three cultures existed primarily on the Great Plains and at around the same period.
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TRUE All three were hunter-gatherers.
TRUE All used stone tools.
FALSE All three cultures lived mainly on the Great Plains.
FALSE All three cultures lived at about the same time.
in what event did great Britain established itself as the "most favoured nation" in china ?
Answer:
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Answer: The first opium war
Explanation:
In February 1840 the British government decided to launch a military expedition, and Elliot and his cousin, George (later Sir George) Elliot, were appointed joint plenipotentiaries to China (though the latter, in poor health, resigned in November). In June, 16 British warships arrived in Hong Kong and sailed northward to the mouth of the Bei River to press China with their demands. Charles Elliot entered into negotiations with the Chinese, and, although an agreement was reached in January 1841, it was not acceptable to either government. In May 1841 the British attacked the walled city of Guangzhou (Canton) and received a ransom of $6 million, which provoked a counterattack on the part of the Cantonese. This was the beginning of a continuing conflict between the British and the Cantonese.