Answer:
a
Explanation:
Washington was the only sitting U.S.
President by leading troops to stop the?
Answer:
Whiskey Rebellion
Explanation:
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What conclusion may be drawn from the dramatic increase in slave importation that took place from the early 1700s until the mid-1800s?
A) Imported Africans were kept in such isolation that no cultural exchange of goods or traditions occurred between imported Africans and inhabitants of the Americas.
B) Imported Africans were used almost solely as Laborers, but vast cultural exchanges of goods and traditions occurred between imported Africans and inhabitants of the Americas.
C) Imported Africans were used to such a great degree that the cultural goods and traditions of the imported Africans completely destroyed the cultural goods and traditions of the Americas.
D) Imported Africans were used almost always allowed to go free once in the Americas, so and cultural exchanges of goods and traditions that occurred between imported Africans and inhabitants of the Americas were short-lived, since most imported Africans returned to their homeland.
Imported Africans were used almost solely as Laborers, but vast cultural exchanges of goods and traditions may be drawn from the dramatic increase in slave importation that took place from the early 1700s until the mid-1800s. Thus, option A is correct.
What is a slave?Typically, slavery entails the enslaved individual being forced to labor and having his location or state of residence determined by the oppressive theocracy.
The linguistic and cultural conversations of goods but instead social customs that actually take place between manufactured Africans and people in the U.S. can be inferred from the massive rise in the manufacture and distribution of slaves that occurred first.
However, manufactured Africans were mostly exclusively used as workmen. Therefore, option A is the correct option.
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Match the technological improvement with the benefit it brings. (Answers on picture)
Answer:
Looks correct
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Do you think Congress should have the Power both to raise and spend money?
Answer:
raise the money yes but to spend the money no
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General Cornwallis was trapped and ended up surrendering at Yorktown. The Americans and French surrounded him by land, and a sea escape was barred by the ___.
A. Spanish Fleet
B. French Fleet
C. Privateers
D. Dutch fleet
B. French Fleet
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Why did Congress create the Federal Reserve?
Answer:
to stabilize the nations banking system
who killed Alexander hamilton and with what and what happen and how did he work for
Answer:
Explanation:arron burr killed hamilton in a duel in 1804 because hamiltom voted thomas jefferson instead of burr and he was enraged so in response he challenged hamilton to a duel leading him to kill alex
What was FDR's plan for the court?
Answer:
The bill came to be known as Roosevelt's "court-packing plan," a phrase coined by Edward Rumely. In November 1936, Roosevelt won a sweeping re-election victory. In the months following, he proposed to reorganize the federal judiciary by adding a new justice each time a justice reached age 70 and failed to retire.
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List three ways in which the railroads helps North Carolina make progress as a state which one was important !!!
Answer:
North Carolina Railroad's financial success made some wonder whether politicians and their friends unduly benefited from the railroad’s construction. For instance, the North Carolina Railroad passed through Hillsborough, Salisbury, and Concord--all three, hometowns of politicians, who strongly supported the construction of the railroad.
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Answer: because tranpertation and more people will come
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Harappan civilization was established
on the River
A. Indus
B. Danube
C. Rhina
D. Nile
Answer:
A) Indus
Explanation:
when i was in 6th i learnt this , so ya indus
My question is on the picture.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Did the Emancipation Proclamation free the slaves immediately
Answer:
The Emancipation Proclamation didn't actually free all enslaved people. ... In practice, then, the Emancipation Proclamation didn't immediately free a single enslaved person, as the only places it applied were places where the federal government had no control—the Southern states currently fighting against the Union.
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This invention allowed products to be made quicker and cheaper which led
to the mass production of goods. *
A.barbed wire
B.O wind energy
C.assembly line
D.bacon
Answer:
c. assembly line
Explanation:
Answer:
C Assembly Lines
Explanation:
People line up to assemble and made it easier than doing everything yourself by hand
Which of these best characterizes a democratic form of government?
A . A system of civil and criminal courts B .Government responsible to the people
C. Tolerance of political opposition
D. Denial of individual right
Answer:
I believe B. Forgive me if I'm wrong.
What was one of the biggest
concerns that big cities had
during urbanization?
A. Empty apartment buildings
B. Development of cultural cities like Chinatown
and Little Italy
C. Widespread fires
D. The city lacking a work force
Explanation:
Congestion, pollution, crime, and disease were prevalent problems in all urban centers; city planners and inhabitants alike sought new solutions to the problems caused by rapid urban growth.
What were some weaknesses of the new government under the articles of confederation
Answer:
The major downfall of the Articles of Confederation was simply weakness. The federal government, under the Articles, was too weak to enforce their laws and therefore had no power. The Continental Congress had borrowed money to fight the Revolutionary War and could not repay their debts.
The Articles of Confederation had several weaknesses. Three notable weaknesses include the national government's lack of power to tax, the absence of national army or navy and the ability of each state to issue their own paper money.
Answer: With the passage of time, weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation became apparent; Congress commanded little respect and no support from state governments anxious to maintain their power. Congress could not raise funds, regulate trade, or conduct foreign policy without the voluntary agreement of the states.
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A.elected representatives are accountable to individual voters
B.power is divided between the federal government and state governments
C.courts have the right to resolve disputes between states
D.each brand of government can serve as a check on the other branches
Answer:
each branch of government can serve as a check on the other branches.
Explanation:
The statement in the picture was made during the United States Constitutional Convention, and it is about someone expressing the fears or the negatives that may arise if the Constitution is finally ratified and in use.
The fear that is being expressed here is the probable chance of the executive branch of the government having too much power which may be abused against the states and individuals.
Hence, those in favor of ratifying the Constitution would most likely respond to this concern by pointing out that "each branch of government can serve as a check on the other branches."
What is the first step that should be performed to find the value of this expression?
180 ÷ (30 + 15) × 6 – 1
A. Divide 180 ÷ 30.
B. Add 30 + 15.
C. Multiply 15 × 6.
D. Subtract 6 – 1.
Which nation was NOT part of the central powers?
-Germany
-Austria-Hungary
-Ottoman Empire
-Bulgaria
-Spain
Explanation:
Ottoman Empire
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3. What is a secondary source? a. A journal entry b. An autobiography c. A textbook written by a historian d. A photograph from World War II
Answer: I believe it’s C) textbook written by a historian
Do Yall Like The Warner Bros ''The Censored Eleven''
Answer:
no
Explanation:
didnt like it
Answer:
kinda not really
Explanation:
just not for me
4. What role did slavery play in Texas' decision to seek independence from Mexico
Answer: We are ruined forever Should this measure be adopted.” To what extent was the Texas War for Independence caused by slavery? ... Slavery allowed the Americans to outnumber the Mexicans 3:1 and develop a new culture in Texas, and law passed outlawing slavery majorly factored in the desire for independence.
Explanation:
According to tradition, Buddhism originated when Siddhartha Gautama
Answer:
Buddhism, founded in the late 6th century B.C.E. by Siddhartha Gautama (the "Buddha"), is an important religion in most of the countries of Asia. ... The Buddha was born (ca. 563 B.C.E.) in a place called Lumbini near the Himalayan foothills, and he began teaching around Benares (at Sarnath).
Explanation:
Answer: When Siddhartha Gautama founded it
Explanation: Yes
What type of warfare made WWI especially long and deadly?
what inspired Revolutions in hatit and Latin America
Answer:
The Enlightenment ideals and the initiation of the French Revolution were enough to inspire the Haitian Revolution, which evolved into the most successful and comprehensive slave rebellion. Just as the French were successful in transforming their society, so were the Haitians.
Explanation:
Which statement best supports the government courier system used on the Royal Road?
Answer:
The main road of the Persians was the Royal Road. It started at Susa, the capital, in what is now southwestern Iran, and ran to Sardis and Ephesus. Along these roads were numerous stations. The great Royal Road of Darius can still be traced in places over the uplands of Asia Minor by the wheel-ruts of chariots and other vehicles worn in the surface rock. Really good roads are apparently a Roman invention, but the great trunk roads of the Persian Empire, over which the King's posts travelled faster than anything else that was mortal, must have been kept in decent repair. This also contributed to the freedom and activity of commerce.
The Persian empire was founded by Cyrus the Great. He himself tells us who he was. "I am Cyrus," he says on one of the Babylonian cylinders, "king of hosts, great king, mighty king, king of Babylon, king of Sumer and Akkad, king of the four regions; son of Cambyses, great king, king of Anshan ; grandson of Cyrus, great king, king of Anshan ; great-grandson of Teispes, great king, king of Anshan." Cyrus was succeeded by his son Cambyses, a man of suspicious and ungovernable temper. His reign is marked by the conquest of Egypt and Libya. Cambyses left no son, and upon his death Darius proclaimed himself king.
When Darius had securely established his authority over all parts of his empire, he set to work on the reorganization of its administration. Before the reign of Darius I the government of the Persian Empire was like that of all the great empires that had preceded it, save the Assyrian in a measure and for a short space of time; that is to say, it consisted of a great number of subject states, which were allowed to retain their own kings and manage their- own affairs, only paying tribute and furnishing contingents, when called upon in time of war, to the Great King. The principle he adopted was that of uniformity of control, a principle as difficult of application as it was necessary in an empire composed of such diverse nationalities. He divided the empire into twenty-three satrapies or provinces. These satrapies were in fact kingdoms. Darius died in 486 BC after a reign of 36 years.
The Persian Empire, which under Darius stretched from east to west for a distance of three thousand miles and comprised no less than two million square miles, with a population of seventy to eighty millions, had with the exception of the Romans, perhaps the best system of roads known to ancient history. Indeed, it is doubtful whether without it such a vast empire, more than half as large as modern Europe, could have been held together. Each satrap, or prefect of province, was obliged to make regular reports to the king, who was also kept informed by spies of what was taking place in every part of the empire. To aid the administration of }he government, postal communication for the exclusive use of the king and his trusted servants connected the capital with the distant provinces. This postal service was four or five centuries later patterned after by the Romans.
The Persian empire was tied together by a system of royal roads that facilitated military control and communication with the provinces on the empire's rim. The roads made it possible for the king to move forces quickly to any point within the empire to suppress civil unrest or meet a threat from outside. These roads were unpaved, packed dirt-tracks wide enough to support the movement of the mobile Persian siege towers drawn by teams of oxen. A system of bridges over streams and other terrain obstacles, more than the road surface itself, greatly increased rates of movement. The most famous of these roads ran from Sardis on the Mediterranean to the Persian capital of Susa, a distance of 1,500 miles. A messenger could travel this distance in 15 days using a series of horse relay stations. Without the road the journey would have taken 3 months.
To facilitate trade and the quick movement of troops, Darius improved existing roads and built new ones throughout the empire. The "Royal Road" ran from Susa to Nineveh, thence west to the Cilician Gates, thence north through Tyana and Mazaca to Pteria, thence west across the Halys by a fortified bridge (the other rivers being crossed by boats) to Ancyra, thence southwest through Pessinus and Ceramon Agora to Sardis and Ephesus. This was called the " Royal Road" because the service of the " Great King " passed over it. Along this road, between Susa and Sardis, Darius established 111 stations, where mounted couriers were kept ready day and night to forward the royal despatches. Orders were transmitted by this simple device, the first postal service of which we have any knowledge, with astonishing rapidity.
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The _____ is the central message or concern of a story or poem.
supporting detail
symbol
context clue
main idea
Answer:
Main Idea
Explanation:
Supporting Details - Details that reinforce the main idea.
Symbol - Used to portray something in a poem/story.
Context Clue - Clues that can help the reader figure out certain words or phrases.
Main Idea - The key message/what the text is about.
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Which of the three laws (The Missouri Compromise, The Compromise of 1850, or The Kansas-Nebraska Act) do you think was the most important reason why there was a Civil War between the North and South?
Answer:
The Missouri Compromise
Explanation:
The Missouri Compromise kept the Union from falling apart for the last 34 years
3. Do the townspeople still hold anti-Semitic feelings? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Yes, most of them feel bad for what happened so only a few still have these feelings
Explanation: