Answer:
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Explanation:
They were investigators and authors that were associated with hauntings cases.
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What is Anti-Semitism? Hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious or racial group. The term anti-Semitism was coined in 1879 by the German agitator Wilhelm Marr to designate the anti-Jewish campaigns under way in central Europe at that time.
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what were electricity uses in the 1860-1920
Answer:
they were used to power ships and train
The term judicial review refers to the power of
A: Congress to oversee decisions made by the Supreme Court
B: Congress to review the appointment of Supreme Court justices
C:the Supreme Court to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
D: the judiciary to monitor the conduct of presidential elections
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Answer: Judicial Review. Judicial review refers to the power of a court to review a statute, treaty or administrative regulation for constitutionality or consistency with a a superior law. It is the power of the judicial branch of government to decide whether or not acts of government are constitutional.
Explanation:
During the 1860s, the United States occupied the Midway Islands and acquired Alaska. Why did America expand into these new territories? How were the reasons for acquiring both territories similar?
Answer:
Why did the U.S. seek and acquire new territories and expand its area, influences, and power during this time?
Imperialism started with the Europeans. They expanded their powers overseas. The US took interest and were trying to expand westward.
In the 1800's Americans were looking overseas for new markets. They expanded across the pacific ocean towards east Asia.
Yes we are, because we still want to spread out. Imperialism goes back as far as the manifest destiny, 19th century.
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They needed to find more land for more opportunities for factories and trading. They wanted to try to gain a better economy.
To spread their civilization to other people
The "open door" policy was made, the U.S. and China had opportunities to trade
With their power, they had a hold of other paces such as Hawaii, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
Naval bases in Hawii
Where did our imperialist traditions began? Are we an imperialist country today?
Sidney Parker
Sydney Foster
Hillary Schweizer
U.S. History Project
by. Sydney Foster, Sidney Parker, Hillary Schweizer
Explanation:
During the 1860s, The United States occupies the Midway islands and Alaska for the nation safety.
Acquiring the Midways Islands proved America dominance in the Pacific Ocean and the Islands around it.For a nation to protect itself from other rivals, it became necessary to acquire land outside America. The United States built the Navy on Midway.Alaska was purchased from Russia to secure America in the northwest region.Alaska was a part of the Russian Empire in the 17th century.Therefore we can conclude that the United States occupied the Midway Islands and Alaska for its defence from other nations.
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1. What was the main differences between the economy of the North and the South?
Answer:The northern economy relied on manufacturing and the agricultural southern economy depended on the production of cotton.
Explanation:
Read the passage.
Ship captains do what they can to avoid turbulent weather. Rough, stormy seas can threaten ships, which is why captains avoid them and favor serene conditions.
Stormy seas cannot always be avoided, however. In that case, a ship’s ballast—heavy material that is located in the bottom of a ship and acts as a stabilizer—is essential.
Which context clue best helps the reader understand the meaning of turbulent?
“Rough, stormy seas can threaten ships”
“Stormy seas cannot always be avoided”
“heavy material”
“acts as a stabilizer”
Answer:
"Rough, stormy seas can threaten ships:
Explanation:
that most accurately describes turbulent conditions!
Answer:Turbulent means ✔ violent
Serene means ✔ calm
Ballast is ✔ something that helps balance a ship
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When orphans were the first wave of workers to staff and work the mills, their employment, according to
Professor Humphries, was nothing less than what?
a. a practical error made by Parliament
b. an act of good faith to help children by the mills
c. state-sponsored slavery
11. What stance did Jimmy Carter have on Civil Rights? How do you know?
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Answer:
Explanation:
During this period, Carter was motivated to oppose the political climate of racial segregation and support the growing civil rights movement. He became an activist within the Democratic Party.
What was the main accomplishment of the Lewis and Expedition?
Answer:
#1 Its primary goals were to map Louisiana territory and to find a route to the Pacific. Carried out during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson, the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 doubled the size of the United States and was by far the largest territorial gain in American history.
How was the Roosevelt Corollary a major change to the Monroe Doctrine? The Monroe Doctrine now only applied to the Western Hemisphere. For the first time, the United States would police disputes between Latin American and European governments. Roosevelt supported new US colonies in Latin America.
Answer:
For the first time, the United States would police disputes between Latin American and European governments
Explanation:
The Roosevelt Corollary was a major change to the Monroe Doctrine, because "For the first time, the United States would police disputes between Latin American and European governments."
This is evident when the corollary states that the United States would police disputes between the Latin American and European governments to enforce legitimate claims of the European powers, instead of a situation in which the European governments would express their claims directly.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The Northwest Passage was thought to lead to ____________________.
Answer:
Asia
Explanation:
But it didn't.
Answer: Asia
Explanation:
Why was Simon Commission sent to India?
3 detailed and developed points.
Answer:
The Simon Commission came to India in 1927 to generate a report on how well the 1919 Government of India Act was working. The Government of India Act established the new Indian constitution and Great Britain appointed British officials to the Simon Commission in order to oversee the effectiveness of the constitution.
Explanation:
1. ____________ is considered the “father of history,” but _________ went further in his research by only accepting eye-witness accounts.
Answer:
Herodotus.
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Answer:
Heredotus is considered as father of history
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For what reason are the ideas of democracy and the practice of democracy in separately linked?
Answer:
The gathering momentum of globalization in the world economy has coincided with the spread of political democracy across countries. Economies have become global. But politics remains national. This essay explores the relationship between globalization and democracy, which is neither linear nor characterized by structural rigidities. It seeks to analyze how globalization might constrain degrees of freedom for nation states and space for democratic politics, and how political democracy within countries might exercise some checks and balances on markets and globalization. The essential argument is that the relationship between globalization and democracy is dialectical and does not conform to ideological caricatures.
Why did Russia send troops to the border of Austria-Hungary in 1914?
Austria-Hungary had invaded Serbia, and Russia was in an alliance with Serbia.
Austria-Hungary was threatening to invade Russia.
Austria-Hungary was sending its people to live in Russia.
Austria-Hungary needed help resisting a German invasion.
Answer:
Austria-Hungary had invaded Serbia, and Russia was in an alliance with Serbia.
Answer:
A. Russia had an alliance with Serbia, and Germany had an alliance with Austria-Hungary.
Explanation:
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Why was the industrial revolution a reason for imperialism
Answer:
The industrial revolution was the force behind this New Imperialism, as it created not only the need for Europe to expand, but the power to successfully take and profitably maintain so many colonies overseas. The industrial revolution created the need for Europe to take over colonies around the world.
Explanation:
Throughout history, many individuals have greatly influenced North Carolina. Their accomplishments, ideas, and inventions have transformed the lives of millions of people.
Answer:
but the answer choisas
Explanation:
Answer:
Instructions: Throughout history, many individuals have greatly influenced world history. Their accomplishments, ideas, and inventions have transformed the lives of millions of people. For this assignment, you will choose one person who has influenced world history. You should do outside research and write an informative essay in which you identify your subject’s significance and influence. Your subject must be from outside the United States. You may choose a woman from anywhere else in the world, or someone of either gender from a non-European country.
informative essay:
The Inventor Of The First Oral Contraceptive.
Luis Ernesto Miramontes Cárdenas was born on March 16th, 1925 in Tepic, in the state of Nayarit, Mexico. When he became a teenager, he was enrolled at the Preparatory National School of Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). He remained at UNAM for his undergraduate work in chemistry and chemical engineering from 1945 to 1949. Later on, in 1948 he began graduate courses and he was required to complete an undergraduate thesis project. In 1950 he began his thesis project not knowing that this would be the start of a worldwide important invention.
In Mexico City, a chemical company called Syntex, which focused on synthesizing hormones, recruited Miramontes to do his thesis projects in one of their official labs and despite being a young student, the 25 year old Miramontes, demonstrated impressive talent and great chemical laboratory techniques and of course Syntex recognized this. Not only did they offer to recruit him to do his thesis in their company but they also offered him a job. He accepted and began working with two seasoned chemists: Carl Djerassi and George Rosenkranz.
Miramontes began working with Djerassi and Rosenkranz on a project to develop a synthetic form of the female hormone progesterone. Although in this time, progesterone was already being used as a contraceptive, Djerassi and Rosenkranz wanted to make it work better so Miramontes began the project. Of course, this was known as an ambitious goal because it required numerous steps in chemical synthesis and the only way to make synthetic progesterone would be to alter natural progesterone through some kind of elaborate chemical process. A complex organic molecule would have to be altered in a certain way, then that chemical product itself had to be altered numerous times in order to make a new molecule with the desired chemical properties, but the struggles that would have to be faced, never stopped Miramontes and he began working under the direction of Djerassi and Rosenkranz.
Miramontes worked out the final step in the process to create a synthetic progestin On October 15, 1951, called norethindrone. The expected application was contraception to replace natural progesterone. Many experiments with laboratory animals and humans showed norethindrone to be eight times more potent than natural progesterone, and that was not the only advantage it had. Everyone knew that progesterone had to be injected but norethindrone was taken orally. This was so important and seen as more convenient and attractive to women.
The thesis project was a success and it earned the student his undergraduate degree, and five years later a US patent. Miramontes was named along with the two senior chemists on US patent 2,744,122 for "oral contraceptives" on May 1st, 1956. Norethindrone was approved by government health agencies around the globe and later on became a prime component of the first oral contraceptive pills. Till this day, it is used in many contraceptive formulations and is an important factor in women's every day life.
Explanation:
What did the border states have in common with the
Confederacy?
Answer:
They were Slave states
All of these states had strong support for both the Confederacy and the Union.
Explanation:
Keeping control of the border states played an important role in the victory for the Union. These states gave the Union the advantage in troops, factories, and money.
Why did the cost of spices decreased so much?
Which option best completes thiş diagram?
A. The
right to
attack
slave
owners
B. The right
to vote
in
elections
C. The right to ignore state laws
D. The right to form their own state
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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2. What does not belong to the set? A.Final Solution
b. concentration camp
c. Allies
d. Holocauste
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What effect did the author most likely intend with Charles Wentworth’s introduction in Paragraph 1 of the passage?
The context clues show that the author likely intent with Charles Wentworth’s introduction is to set him up as the most sympathetic character in the story.
What are context clues?It should be noted that context clues are the hints that are given in a literary work.
In this case, the context clues show that the author likely intent with Charles Wentworth’s introduction is to set him up as the most sympathetic character in the story.
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What destroyed cotton production in Georgia before the Great Depression?
Answer:
The Boll Weevil and Drought
Explanation:
Answer:
they kept planting cotten year after year which made the soil weak
Explanation:
Daily Question #1:
Do you think that the German Reich's world conquest was doomed from the start?
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
name 5 facts about west africa surplus in the 15th century
Answer:
The history of West Africa has been commonly divided into its prehistory, the Iron Age in Africa, the major polities flourishing, the colonial period, and finally the post-independence era, in which the current nations were formed. West Africa is west of an imagined north-south axis lying close to 10° east longitude, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Sahara Desert.
Colonial boundaries are reflected in the modern boundaries between contemporary West African states, cutting across ethnic and cultural lines, often dividing single ethnic groups between two or more states. During the Holocene, sedentary farming began to develop in West Africa. The Iron industry, in both smelting and forging for tools and weapons, appeared in Sub-Saharan Africa by 1200 BCE, and by 400 BCE, contact had been made with the Mediterranean civilizations, and a regular trade included exporting gold, cotton, metal, and leather in exchange for copper, horses, salt, textiles, and beads. The Nok culture (1500 BCE - 200/300 BCE) would develop.[1] and vanished under unknown circumstances around 500 AD, thus having lasted approximately 2,000 years.[2] The Serer people would construct the Senegambian stone circles (3rd century BCE - 16th century CE). The Sahelian kingdoms were a series of kingdoms or empires that were built on the Sahel, the area of grasslands south of the Sahara. They controlled the trade routes across the desert, and were also quite decentralised, with member cities having a great deal of autonomy. The Ghana Empire may have been established as early as the 7th century CE. It was succeeded by the Sosso in 1230, the Mali Empire in the 13th century CE, and later by the Songhai and Sokoto Caliphate. There were also a number of forest empires and states in this time period.
Following the collapse of the Songhai Empire, a number of smaller states arose across West Africa, including the Bambara Empire of Ségou, the lesser Bambara kingdom of Kaarta, the Fula/Malinké kingdom of Khasso (in present-day Mali's Kayes Region), and the Kénédougou Empire of Sikasso. European traders first became a force in the region in the 15th century. The transatlantic African slave trade resumed, with the Portuguese taking hundreds of captives back to their country for use as slaves; however, it would not begin on a grand scale until Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas and the subsequent demand for cheap colonial labour. As the demand for slaves increased, some African rulers sought to supply the demand by constant war against their neighbours, resulting in fresh captives. European, American and Haitian governments passed legislation prohibiting the Atlantic slave trade in the 19th century, though the last country to abolish the institution was Brazil in 1888.
In 1725, the cattle-herding Fulanis of Fouta Djallon launched the first major reformist jihad of the region, overthrowing the local animist, Mande-speaking elites and attempting to somewhat democratize their society. At the same time, the Europeans started to travel into the interior of Africa to trade and explore. Mungo Park (1771–1806) made the first serious expedition into the region's interior, tracing the Niger River as far as Timbuktu. French armies followed not long after. In the Scramble for Africa in the 1880s the Europeans started to colonise the inland of West Africa, they had previously mostly controlled trading ports along the coasts and rivers. Following World War II, campaigns for independence sprung up across West Africa, most notably in Ghana under the Pan-Africanist Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972). After a decade of protests, riots and clashes, French West Africa voted for autonomy in a 1958 referendum, dividing into the states of today; most of the British colonies gained autonomy the following decade. Since independence, West Africa has suffered from the same problems as much of the African continent, particularly dictatorships, political corruption and military coups; it has also seen bloody civil wars. The development of oil and mineral wealth has seen the steady modernization of some countries since the early 2000s, though inequality persists hope this helps
Explanation:
How to get out of a zoom presentation? I’m virtual so I had to submit a presentation into the assignment Dropbox, but I still have to explain to the class. How could I get out of this lol?
Answer:
You Have to press stop share or End / leave the meet
Explanation:
How far did the Assyrian Empire reach at its height?
Once Egypt was captured, Esarhaddon and his successor, Assurbanipal (680-626 B.C.E.), ruled an empire that stretched over 1,000 miles from the Nile River to the Caucasus Mountains. In its time, the Assyrian Empire was the greatest the world had ever seen.
& 744 BC When did they reach it - They reached their peak under the rule of King Tiglath-Pileser I. The last and most likely strongest, of the Assyrian Empires had ruled from 744 BC to 612 BC. During this time Assyria had a string of powerful and capable rulers such as Tiglath-Pileser III, Sargon II, Sennacherib, and Ashurbanipal.
2. What was the Maryland Toleration Act?
Which of the following was under
Spanish control BEFORE the
Spanish-American War?
A. Cuba
B. Hawaii
C. Japan
Answer:
The answer is A. Cuba