Answer:
A because they did to impress Japan and to stop japan from expanding.
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Which major religions started in the Arabian peninsula?
Answer:
Christianity originated in the region in the 1st century AD, and was one of the major religions of the region until the Muslim conquests of the mid-to-late 7th century AD.
Explanation:
Answer:
Islam
Explanation:
True or false
Life in the Mayan civilization was easy for most citizens.
How did Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. use nonviolence to help end discrimination?
Answer:
instead of responding in kind, he and his members took to church pews and prayed in protest of their violent discrimination. King's stark insistence on nonviolence was a major factor in the acknowledgment given to the civil rights movement during such a time of unrest.
Explanation:
instead of responding in kind, he and his members took to church pews and prayed in protest of their violent discrimination. King's stark insistence on nonviolence was a major factor in the acknowledgment given to the civil rights movement during such a time of unrest.
Identify three locations where Crusaders came from.
Answer:
The Latin chronicles of the First Crusade in the early 11th century, called the Western Christians that came from many countries of Europe Franci irrespective of their ethnicity. Byzantine Greek sources use Frangoi and Arabic al-Ifranj. Alternatively, the chronicles applied the collective designation Latini, or Latins.
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What was one cause of the Protestant Reformation?
A
disagreements over lay investiture
B
corruption among Catholic clergy
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the passage of the Act of Supremacy
D
the excommunication of Henry IV
where in this speech does washinton implicity argue agsints racial stereotypes, and advocates american values of rugged individualism and a strong work ethic
Answer:
his volume is the outgrowth of a series of articles, dealing with incidents in my life, which were published consecutively in the Outlook. While they were appearing in that magazine I was constantly surprised at the number of requests which came to me from all parts of the country, asking that the articles be permanently preserved in book form. I am most grateful to the Outlook for permission to gratify these requests.
I have tried to tell a simple, straightforward story, with no attempt at embellishment. My regret is that what I have attempted to do has been done so imperfectly. The greater part of my time and strength is required for the executive work connected with the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, and in securing the money necessary for the support of the institution. Much of what I have said has been written on board trains, or at hotels or railroad stations while I have been waiting for trains, or during the moments that I could spare from my work while at Tuskegee. Without the painstaking and generous assistance of Mr. Max Bennett Thrasher I could not have succeeded in any satisfactory degree.
Introduction
The details of Mr. Washington’s early life, as frankly set down in “Up from Slavery,” do not give quite a whole view of his education. He had the training that a coloured youth receives at Hampton, which, indeed, the autobiography does explain. But the reader does not get his intellectual pedigree, for Mr. Washington himself, perhaps, does not as clearly understand it as another man might. The truth is he had a training during the most impressionable period of his life that was very extraordinary, such a training as few men of his generation have had. To see its full meaning one must start in the Hawaiian Islands half a century or more ago.* There Samuel Armstrong, a youth of missionary parents, earned enough money to pay his expenses at an American college. Equipped with this small sum and the earnestness that the undertaking implied, he came to Williams College when Dr. Mark Hopkins was president. Williams College had many good things for youth in that day, as it has in this, but the greatest was the strong personality of its famous president. Every student does not profit by a great teacher; but perhaps no young man ever came under the influence of Dr. Hopkins, whose whole nature was so ripe for profit by such an experience as young Armstrong. He lived in the family of President Hopkins, and thus had a training that was wholly out of the common; and this training had much to do with the development of his own strong character, whose originality and force we are only beginning to appreciate.
6) In the house of representatives, most work is done in ____.
Answer:Commitees
Explanation:
Qin Shihuangdi
What were his beliefs on government?
What major accomplishments did he have?
Why did people rebel?
What of Shihuangdi’s has lasted until today
Answer:
oh I was learning about this his accomplishments were building the great wall of china, and Santdersing money and weights for people to use, his terrocata warriors were reconstructed after they broke. that's all I know
Can someone write me a martin luther king speech ?
( 3 paragraphs or 2 would be fine . But can you make it seem like you are martin luther king by using the words i , i am ? ) Make it seem like your talking to a school or giving a speech to someone Please ( Offering 50 points )
Answer:
Example I'm doing home work for school.
I just feeding the dogs
Explanation:
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PLZ HELP! The Sovilets ended the blockade after nearly a year, appearing to acknowledge that they believed the United States and Britain would keep the Berlin Airlift indefinitely. What evidence can you find in the article to support the Soviets’ conclusion? Do you think the U.S and Britain would have maintained the airlift longer? Cite evidence from the text.
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What was the Black Panther Party, and who were the leaders?
Answer:
Oakland, California, U.S. The Black Panther Party (BPP), originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, was a Black Power political organization founded by college students Bobby Seale (Chairman) and Huey P. Newton in October 1966 in Oakland, California.
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Why didn’t Britain and France object when Hitler and Mussolini violated the peace treaty? What were the consequences of their total appeasement?
Why is the United States Constitution referred to as a living document?
Answer:
The Constitution is known as a “living” document because it can be amended, although in over 200 years there have only been 27 amendments. The Constitution is organized into three parts. ... The third part, the Amendments, lists changes to the Constitution; the first 10 are called the Bill of Rights.
Explanation:
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Where was Edison's laboratory located (city and state)
Answer:
West Orange, New Jersey
Explanation:
Which of these had the GREATEST effect on the rise of white-collar jobs after World War II?
A)
the development of computer technology
B)
the growth of the entertainment industry
the increase in department store franchises
D
the decline in political power of labor unions
Answer: A
Explanation:
what were 6 main causes that caused the great depression
What were the political and social consequences of the Protestant Reformation? How did Martin Luther react to these political and social phenomena?
The civil rights movement began to change because
Answer:
Peaceful demonstrations
Explanation:
Answer:
after 1965. Some African Americans began to reject the calls for non-violent protests. These people wanted changes to occur much more quickly. They demanded action now, rather than the slower changes that usually came from peaceful demonstrations.
Explanation:
During the time of the arrival of the Pilgrims, where were the majority of immigrants to North America from ___________.
England
Germany
Spain
France
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What was one major role African Americans played in the Union victory in the Civil War?
Answer:
d is the most reasonable answer choice
Explanation:
Answer:C
Explanation:
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Which statement BEST summarizes how the goals of the Freedmen's Bureau contrasted with the goals of the Ku Klux Klan during Reconstruction?
A
The Freedmen's Bureau wished
help African Americans relocate to the North while the Ku Klux Klan wished to kill them
B
The Freedmen's Bureau wished to educate and enfranchise African Americans while the Ku Klux Klan wished to terrorize them.
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The Freedmen's Bureau wished to help African Americans remain in their homes while the Ku Klux Klan wished to force them to migrate to the North
D
The Freedmen's Bureau wanted to change the lives of all Southemers while the Ku Klux Klan wished to restore the South to its status before the Civil War
Answer: d
Explanation:
Why were there only a few African American scientists in the late 1800s and early 1900s
What caused the Seven years' war? And, how did it end?
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Answer:
he Seven Years War, a global conflict known in America as the French and Indian War, officially begins when England declares war on France. However, fighting and skirmishes between England and France had been going on in North America for years.
In the early 1750s, French expansion into the Ohio River valley repeatedly brought France into armed conflict with the British colonies. In 1756–the first official year of fighting in the Seven Years War–the British suffered a series of defeats against the French and their broad network of Native American alliances. However, in 1757, British Prime Minister William Pitt (the older) recognized the potential of imperial expansion that would come out of victory against the French and borrowed heavily to fund an expanded war effort. Pitt financed Prussia’s struggle against France and her allies in Europe and reimbursed the colonies for the raising of armies in North America.
By 1760, the French had been expelled from Canada, and by 1763 all of France’s allies in Europe had either made a separate peace with Prussia or had been defeated. In addition, Spanish attempts to aid France in the Americas had failed, and France also suffered defeats against British forces in India.
The Seven Years War ended with the signing of the treaties of Hubertusburg and Paris in February 1763. In the Treaty of Paris, France lost all claims to Canada and gave Louisiana to Spain, while Britain received Spanish Florida, Upper Canada, and various French holdings overseas. The treaty ensured the colonial and maritime supremacy of Britain and strengthened the 13 American colonies by removing their European rivals to the north and the south. Fifteen years later, French bitterness over the loss of most of their colonial empire contributed to their intervention in the American Revolution on the side of the Patriots.
Explanation:
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10. What was the main argument used by Anti-Federalists in debates over ratification of the U.S. Constitution?
A. Individual rights would be threatened by the creation of a stronger federal government.
B. Separating the powers of the federal government into three branches would lead to confusion and chaos.
C. The state governments would still exercise too much power over the national government
under the new Constitution.
D. It was unclear whether the Supreme Court or the individual states had the power to
declare federal laws unconstitutional
Answer:
A. Individual rights would be threatened by the creation of a stronger federal government.
Explanation:
The main argument used by Anti-Federalists in debates over ratification of the U.S. Constitution is that "Individual rights would be threatened by the creation of a stronger federal government."
This is evident as they eventually asked for the establishment of a Bill of Rights to serves as a means of protecting the Individual and states rights that may be threatened by the creation of a stronger federal government.
PLEASE HELP ME THIS IS FOR AN OVERDUE ESSAY!!! what the lifestyles for people on the home front during world war 1 and 2
Answer:
world war 1
the United States homefront during World War I saw a systematic mobilization of the country's entire population and economy to produce the soldiers, food supplies, ammunitions and money necessary to win the war. ... The war came in the midst of the Progressive Era, when efficiency and expertise were highly valued
world war 2
The war caused disruptions at home. Americans faced shortages that required them to deal with the hassle of rationing. They had to provide the necessary coupons—issued by the Office of Price Administration—to be able to purchase items in short supply like sugar, or meat, or gasoline.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. The Home Front during World War One refers to life in Britain during the war itself. The Home Front saw a massive change in the role of women, rationing, the bombing of parts of Britain by the Germans the first time civilians were targeted in war, conscientious objectors and strikes by discontented workers.
2. Food, gas and clothing were rationed. Communities conducted scrap metal drives. To help build the armaments necessary to win the war, women found employment as electricians, welders and riveters in defense plants. Japanese Americans had their rights as citizens stripped from them.
Explanation:
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Who is Jhansi ki Rani write a short note on her braveness
Answer needed Fast please
Rani Lakshmibai, known for her exemplary courage and bravery, is being remembered by many on her death anniversary today. In 1858, Rani Lakshmibai, also known as the Rani of Jhansi, died fighting British colonial rulers near Gwalior in a place known as Kotah-ki-Serai.
Rani of Jhansi, India's Warrior Queen Who Fought the British. When the British tried to take control of the northern Indian town of Jhansi, Queen Laxmibai trained and led her own army
Why were the triremes so fast and maneuverable?
The triremes are so fast and maneuverable because they have light weight and raw power.
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How did the U.S coastline provide an advantage for the south during the civil war?
Answer: During the civil war, it became easy for southern people to have access to inland cities in the North. As they had complete control over the coastline, they started shipping goods to Europe. While North had no aces and most of its products were industrial, it was at a disadvantage.