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William Andrus Alcott, also known as William Alexander Alcott, was an American educator, educational reformer, physician, and author of 108 books. He was born on August 6, 1798, in Wolcott, Connecticut and he died on March 29th, 1859, in Auburndale Massachusetts. He studied at the Yale School of Medicine and founded the American Vegetarian Society.
Answer:
he was educational reformer, was an American educator, vegetarian, physician, author of 108 books and I think that's it
Explanation:
the guy above beat me to it- :*(
John Rolfe introduced what to Jamestown that saved it form certain demise and turned it into a successful settlement? (SSUSH1b)
A
Cotton
B
Sugar Cane
С
Tobacco
D
Indigo
Answer: C
Explanation: Tobacco was a cash crop first discoverde in the new world
What difficulties did President Woodrow Wilson experience at the Paris Peace conference
when he tried to promote his vision of the post-World War I world?
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can answer the following.
The difficulties that President Woodrow Wilson experience at the Paris Peace conference when he tried to promote his vision of the post-World War I world were the following.
The first difficulty was the inability of the Allies to deal with the issue of what to do with Germany and how this country was going to pay for the reparations. The second was the total rejection of Germany to pay for the war reparations based on the Treaty of Versailles, including the ill-fated clause called "war-guilt."
President Woodrow Wilson had presented his famous "14 points" in order to establish long-lasting peace in Europe. He presented ideas to address the causes of World War I, recommendations to prevent another world conflict, and the creation of a specialized organization called the League of Nations.
However, the points were rejected by France and Great Britain. The two were more interested in retribution and force Germany to pay for war reparations than to establish a long-term peace.
What is the name of the Muslim tribes from Asia Minor we learned about?
Answer:
Author of The Near East Since the First World War and others. Ottoman Empire, empire created by Turkish tribes in Anatolia (Asia Minor) that grew to be one of the most powerful states in the world during the 15th and 16th centuries.
Explanation:
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What impact did the French and Indian War have on the American colonies and British government?
Answer:
The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
Explanation:
Answer: The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
How many stages are there in the business cycle?
Answer:
four stages
The four stages of the economic cycle are also referred to as the business cycle. These four stages are expansion, peak, contraction, and trough. During the expansion phase, the economy experiences relatively rapid growth, interest rates tend to be low, production increases, and inflationary pressures build.
Answer:
there are 4 stages
Which Supreme Court ruling was the basis for this court order? A Plessy v. Ferguson B Wisconsin v. Yoder Brown v. Board Education DTinker v . Des Moines
Answer:
Brown v. Board
Explanation:
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The Supreme Court ruling which was the basis for this court order is Brown v. Board Education. Thus, the correct answer is option C.
What was the Brown v. Board of Education summary?In this landmark judgement, the Supreme Court declared racial segregation of students in public schools to be unconstitutional. It overturned the "separate but equal" tenet established in the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson case and marked the end of officially sanctioned racial segregation in American schools.
There is still considerable work to be done, and the Brown ruling did not instantly change the nation. Yet, eliminating segregation in the country's public schools served as a significant stimulus for the civil rights movement and made advancements in the desegregation of housing, public places, and institutions of higher learning possible.
Therefore, option C is correct.
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What were the characteristics of northern black communities as they existed between 1820 and 1861
Answer:
there were a lot of churches, cabins, and houses.
Explanation:
What is the name of the building above?
Answer:
This appears to be the empire state building at night.
Explanation:
Answer:
that is the Empire State building.
Which of the following choices is a example of thinking critically ?
Answer:
i dont see any of the options but i can give an example of critical lthinking
.You can have creative thinking, having an open mind , ability to solve problems and etc.
Explanation:
If the Greeks believed that the gods were supposed to be worshipped, why did they have negative
qualities like Hera’s jealousy or Zeus’ unfaithfulness?
Answer:
wish i was zues
Explanation: lolololol
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Five missionaries live with the Auca Indians.
True/False
Answer:
it false
Explanation:
no explination
What does "Just emerging from a state of barbarism, the Gov’t of the islands is as yet feeble…" tell you about how President Tyler views the native Hawaiian government and native Hawaiians?
Answer:
He sees the Hawaiian government and native Hawaiians as unable to manage themselves politically, as they are the fruits of barbarism and lack of civility.
Explanation:
President Tyler's words present a prejudiced and xenophobic conception common in imperialist and colonialist movements. Tyler, despises the Hawaiians' ability to command their homeland and accuses them of being barbarians, lacking civility, education and even reasoning, being unable to establish a beneficial government. Tyler used this misrepresented view of Hawaiians to justify America's dominance of Hawaii.
Could people colonize places nowadays?
Answer: It is very unlikely to colonize nowadays because now we have better forces and protection.
Which governing principle is best reflected by the restrictions
placed on Congress by the Constitution?
A. Republicanism
B. Rule of law
C. Separation of powers
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D. Limited government
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Separation of powers is endowed within the constitution
Why did Jesus use parables?
A. They included none rules for leading a better life
B. They were part of his Sermon on the Mount
C. They helped clarify the meaning of the Lord's Prayer
D. They helped explain his ideas through simple stories that were easy for everybody to understand.
Answer:
D. They helped explain his ideas through simple stories that were easy for everybody to understand.
Explanation:
What was a monetary effect of Queen Hatshepsut's reign?
O Egypt gained vast wealth through trade.
O Egypt became indebted to other countries.
O Egypt won back wealthy lands from the Hittites.
O Egypt lost money through taxes paid to other nations.
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
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Answer:
It goes:
A, C, D, B
Explanation:
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a sole proprietorship?
Answer:
Sole proprietorships have several advantages over other business entities. They are easy to form, and the owners enjoy sole control of the business profits. However, they also have disadvantages, the biggest of which being that the owner is personally liable for all business losses and liabilities.
Explanation:
"Violence is immoral because it thrives on hatred rather than love. It destroys community and makes brotherhood impossible. It leaves society in monologue rather than dialogue. Violence ends up defeating itself. It creates bitterness in the survivors and brutality in the destroyers.
In a real sense nonviolence seeks to redeem the spiritual and moral lag that I spoke of earlier as the chief dilemma of modern man. It seeks to secure moral ends through moral means. Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon. Indeed, it is a weapon unique in history, which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it.”
–Martin Luther King Jr.,
Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1964
A) Identify ONE specific example from the life of Nelson Mandela that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement.
B) Explain ONE specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement.
C) Explain ANOTHER specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement.
Answer:
A) One specific example from the life of Nelson Mandela that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement is that he protested apartheid in South Africa by leading non-violent protests.
B) One specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement is that he traveled India to protest the British rule peacefully. He advocated for the civil rights of Indians through speech and his travel.
C) Another specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement is that Gandhi led boycotts of British goods that acted as civil disobedience to protest peacefully.
Explanation:
Answer:
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A) A specific example from the life of Nelson Mandela indicating that he would have agreed with King's statement is that he led non-violent protests against the apartheid in South Africa. Mandela and the fellow members of the African National Congress used non-violent tactics such as protests and strikes to protests the apartheid. This peaceful approach to the issues in South Africa indicate that Mandela would have agreed with and supported King's words such as how "violence is immoral" and how "nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon".
B) A specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi indicating he would have agreed with King's statement is that he protested against British rule and advocated or the Indian people peacefully. Gandhi adopted the term of "civil disobedience" and used it to describe his approach to non-violently refuse to cooperate with injustice. He protested against unjust laws, and supported labor strikes. He also organized mass non-violent marches. He also promoted the idea of non-violent protests and strikes to the people of India who were facing unjust norms in British-ruled India. He promoted various boycotts and strikes that were effective, yet mostly remained peaceful. By using this peaceful approach, he matches King's ideas of how peace and non-violence is just as powerful as using violent means.
C) An additional specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi indicating that he would have agreed with King's statement in the passage is how Gandhi boycotted against British goods in a peaceful manner. In addition to organizing and attending peaceful strikes against British rule, Gandhi also organized boycotts against British products. In March of 1930, Gandhi began his march in protest of the British monopoly of salt. This was one of his most defiant acts against British rule, yet he was still able to remain peaceful and non-violent. He promote the purchase of Indian goods as opposed to British products in order to help the local economies and hit a blow to the British. Through this effective yet passive demonstration, Gandhi was able to give meaning to King's words such as nonviolence is " a weapon unique in history, which cuts without wounding".
In what area of the world did the
Enlightenment period have its start?
A. South America
B. Europe
C. Asia
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Answer:
[B] Europe.
Explanation:
In europe, first in france.
Choose an unsung historical figure who deserves the Hamilton treatment.
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Answer:
Admiral Yi Sunsin
Explanation:
The Korean Admiral in the late 1500s who single handily saved Korea from Japanese annexation. Despite him being a political enemy of the Korean Elites, he managed to climb up the military ranks twice after being falsely accused of treason and violence. This was during the Japanese invasion of Korea in which Admiral Yi had constructed "turtle-warships" that were very modern for its time. Not only did the ship beat Japanese ships but Admiral Yi had superior tactics and knew when the tides of water in Korean straights would change. His tactics would cause a devastating blow on the Japanese forces trying to arrive in Korea. The Japanese would then have to retreat due to major losses by Yi's Turtle warships and superior naval tactics. He died protecting Korea but protected her, he did, even with all odds against him.
What were three positive and three negative effects of industrialization?
Answer:
3 positive effect are:
It caused the mechanized of agriculture.Telegraphs and railroads emerged.It developed the economy.3 negative effects are:
Poor working conditions.Poor living conditions.Pollution.
Do you think there should be policy or should it be left up to the employer?
Answer:
Policy because it keeps everything fair between he co workers
Explanation:
Answer:
i think policy
Explanation:
How was slavery percieved in the caribbean?
2.Provide examples in American history when people protested that the government was interfering with their liberties.
Answer:
The Boston Tea Party was the first significant act of rebellion by American colonist against the British. For years, colonists were unfairly taxed by the British government without representation in Parliament, and the Tea Act of 1773, which granted a monopoly and tax exemption to the British East Indian Company, was the final straw that caused American opposition.
Sixty men lead by the Sons of Liberty disguised themselves as Native Americans on Dec. 16, 1773, and threw 342 chests – 92,000 pounds – of tea into Boston Harbor. The protest was met with punishment from the British as Parliament passed punitive measures, such as closing Boston’s port until the debt from the Boston Tea Party was paid, and housing British troops in American homes, through the Intolerable Acts that aimed to target Massachusetts and divide the other colonies. Instead, it sparked the First Continental Congress in 1774 and led to the American Revolution, which began in Massachusetts in 1775 and ended in 1783 when the British formally recognized U.S. independence.
Explanation:
How would
your
life be different if there wasn't the cultural influence of
immigrants in the United States?
Answer:
Immigrants Expand Culture by Introducing New Ideas and Customs. Trump said that immigrants change the fabric of a society's culture. ... In reality, immigrants change culture for the better by introducing new ideas, expertise, customs, cuisines, and art. Far from erasing the existing culture, they expand it.
How did the Indian Curio Rooms create a demand for Native arts and crafts?
Answer:
Harvey Hotels brought goods from traders to travelers because the Harvey Hotels contained Indian Curio Rooms where tourists could buy arts and crafts. It created a market for all sorts of Native American and Hispanic arts and crafts.
Answer:
Explanation:
Harvey Hotels brought goods from traders to travelers because the Harvey Hotels contained Indian Curio Rooms where tourists could buy arts and crafts. It created a market for all sorts of Native American and Hispanic arts and crafts.
Whom does Chavez blame for the problems faced
by minorities?
the US government
the minorities' countries of origin
The powers that be make themselves richer
by exploiting the poor. Our nation continues
to allow children to go hungry, and will not
even house its own people. The time is now
for people, of all races and backgrounds, to
sound the trumpets of change. As Dr. King
proclaimed "There comes a time when people
get tired of being trampled over by the iron
feet of oppression."
other workers
DONE
Cesar Chavez
United Farm Workers Union
Answer: A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Why didn't Robert Hooke recognize that cells are alive?
Answer:
Robert discovered plant cells and cork tissue
The Compromise of 1850 included the creation of the Fugitive Slave Law. How did this law create additional tensions between the north and the south?
Answer:
Northerners were angered by having to identify and possibly be legally penalized for helping runaway slaves.
Explanation:
It angered the Northern Abolitionists because they were forced to return slaves. ... Seven southern states seceded from the Union and fought for control of forts in the South.