In what two ways did the Etruscans influence the Romans?
They made armor and swords for invasions.
They created an alphabet that led to the development of Latin letters.
They created palaces with watchtowers to protect their cities.
They started city planning methods with public sewers, roads, and bridges.
They grew cedar trees that were used to create ships and homes.
Answer:
last and the first
Explanation:
XD
Answer:
2and4
Explanation:
Source 1
Excerpt from "The Truman Doctrine", 1947
Source 2
Marshall Plan Aid to Europe, 1948-1952, Wikispaces
Source 3
The Korean War 1950-1953, KappaMapGroup
Using the sources provided (Source 1-3) and your knowledge explain ONE way the US government demonstrated the "containment" policy during the early years of the Cold War.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
EDGE 2021
pls help i put in 10 points
Answer:
battle of the marne
Explanation:
pls follow me and Mark as brainliest and follow me too. get free thnks to al your answers
Answer:
The answer is
The battle of Marne
did the nuremberg laws and kristallnacht help gain consolidate or maintain power
Answer:
These laws embodied many of the racial theories underpinning Nazi ideology.
Explanation:
Two distinct laws passed in Nazi Germany in September 1935 are known collectively as the Nuremberg Laws: the Reich Citizenship Law and the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor.
How come the negotiations for peace were so difficult for the Allies?
Answer: Both nations desired different things and were unable to compromise on what penalty the Germans could get. Britain thought that the Versailles Treaty was too strict for the Germans, because France felt it was not harsh enough.
Explanation:
Opium was introduced in China by the _____.
British
Japanese
Italians
French
Read the excerpt from the Supreme Court’s Miranda v. Arizona decision.
Prior to any questioning, the person must be warned that he has a right to remain silent, that any statement he does make may be used as evidence against him, and that he has a right to the presence of an attorney, either retained [hired] or appointed.
—Miranda v. Arizona
The Warren Court was the US Supreme Court during Earl Warren’s service as chief justice from 1953 to 1969. Warren Court critics believed that decisions like Miranda v. Arizona were examples of
judicial activism.
states’ rights.
affirmative action.
constitutional overreach.
Answer:
judicial activism
Explanation:
As per the Warren court critics it was believed that decision which were related to the Miranda V Arizona were example of Judicial activism option(a) is correct.
What is Warren Court critics?Warren Court critics refers to the era actually when Earl warren was known to be as the chief justice of US from the period of 1953-1969 when he served as the chief justice of the US.
Warren court expanded the overall civil rights the judicial activism and the federal power in a such a dramatic way so he thought and believed tar Miranda v Arizona were example of the judicial activism.
Therefore Option(a) is correct as it was example of Miranda v Arizona.
Learn more about Warren Court here:
brainly.com/question/14270054
#SPJ2
Uh someone plz help me I’m begging you
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Mount Everest is 5.4984 miles tall.
what advantage did horses give spanish invaders in the americas
PLEASE HURRY AND I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!
20. Who most likely would have said, "With hard work and financial independence, justice and liberty
will come."? *
(3 Points)
Booker T. Washington
Leo Frank
W.E.B. DuBois
Tom Watson
Answer: B: Leo frank
Explanation:
Answer:
the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
These words offer a powerful opening to one of the most important documents in the history of the world. For over 200 years, the Constitution of the United States of America has been the envy of the world. It's the guiding force behind the most enduring democratic system of government ever; it helped create the environment that produced the greatest economic engine in history; it's been used as a model for better government around the world.
That's not to say that the Constitution makes governing easy. If anything, the Constitution makes it harder, because it requires that the majority respect the minority. It sure feels harder to get things done when you can't make all decisions unilaterally! Yet when the Constitution works as it should, and opposing sides must come together to find an effective solution, it's amazing what can be accomplished.
Today is Constitution Day. Here are quotes to help remind you of the wisdom and enduring power of this incredible document
Explanation:
The government took what away from
capitalists?
A. Food
b. Private property
Factories
d. Their children to use them for slave labor
What do you already know about the Moon?
Answer:
It's our natural satellite , named Luna
it orbits around the globe and also have a crater named Einstein
The first man on moon was Dear Mr.Armstrong and the last one was Gene cernan
Why were the U.S. and the Soviet Union
extremely apprehensive during the Cold War
Era?
Answer:
no lo se lo siento cuando sepa le ayudoxde
Answer:
They both sought to increase and keep their influence throughout the war. US had a democratic pov while the soviets were communistic. When WWII ended France, Great Britain the US and the soviet union took over and shared defeated Germany. Howeve, the Soviets weren't
pleased with sharing Berlin.
.
Explanation:
What was true of the United States in 1917?
O A. The President strongly supported neutrality.
B. American was selling weapons to Britain.
O C. Many Americans were isolationist.
D. All of the above
Answer:
The answer is D. All the above. :)
5. During the winter of 1778, many Continental Army soldiers deserted. The word desert means to
O A. leave without permission
U B. freeze to death
O c. plan a surprise attack against the enemy
UD. enlist in a colonial militia
Can someone help me and I’ll give you a Brainly promiseee
Answer:
Travel was difficult on snowy roads - Plows removed the snow
Mounds of snow piled up - Snow loaders removed the snow
Snow removal was slow - Shovelers removed the snow
Explanation:
Answer:
Travel was difficult on snowy roads = Plows removed the snow
Mounds of snow piled up = Snow loaders removed the snow
Snow removal was slow = Shovelers removed the snow
Where did Zebulon Pike explore?
•17. What was the complaint of the King of Kongo to King George of
Portugal in 1526?
Answer:In 1526, the king sent desperate letters to King João III of Portugal, urging him to control his own subjects and to respect the alliance—and the common Catholic faith—that bound the Europeans and the Africans together.
Explanation:
I need the answer to “ Writing Q “ please
Answer:
Yes/True
Explanation:
Since all of these new people coming into the U.S. and leaving their original homes for a new start, this impact made the economy go up and new jobs were created and made for example, farming industries and jobs shot out the ceiling due to this. In conclusion, this benefitted America in a good way.
help please!! lollzz
Answer:
c lolz
Explanation:
1. Which is NOT true about Muhammad Ali?
A. He changed his name to Cassius Clay
B. He won a gold medal in the Olympics
C. He started boxing after his bike was stolen
D. He was born in Kentucky
2. To which of the following questions would Joe Martin be the answer?
A. Who taught Muhammad Ali as a professional boxer?
B. Who taught Cassius Clay to be an explosive boxer?
C. Who guided Cassius Clay as a professional boxer?
D. Who taught Muhammad Ali to be an explosive boxer?
3. What was Muhammad Ali called “the Louisville Lip?”
A. Because he was from Louisville and had a prominent lip
B. Because he was from Louisville and trained under Angelo Dundee
C. Because he was from Louisville and went undefeated
D. Because he was from Louisville and liked to talk about himself ( please help me)
Answer:
1. He changed his name to Cassius Clay
2.Who guided Cassius Clay as a professional boxer?
3.Because he was from Louisville and had a prominent lip
Explanation:
if you name all the ten commandments from seven deadly sins you get brainllest
Answer:
Derieri the Purity: Combo Star (52,000)
Drole the Patience: Ground (54,000)
Estarossa the Love: Full Counter (60,000)
Fraudrin the Selflessness: Full Size (31,000)
Galand the Truth: Critical Over (27,000)
Gloxinia the Repose: Disaster (50,000)
Grayroad the Pacifism: Curse (39,000)
Explanation: i tried
which quotation from James Monroe BEST reflects the policy that became known as the Monroe Doctrine?
A. "With the indian tribes it is our duty to cultivate friendly relations and to act with kindness and liberality in all our transactions."
B. "The American continents . . . are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers."
C. "We must support our rights or lose our character, and with it, perhaps, our liberties."
D. "To secure us agianst these dangers our coast and inland forntires should be fortified."
Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
took the test
The inclusion of a Bill of Rights with the Texas Constitution
reflects a commitment to —
Answer:
individual right
Explanation:
The inclusion of Bill of rights in the Texas Constitution provided the people of Texas the power on the government. Civil rights and liberties were provided to the citizens. The Texas Bill of Rights has its base from the U.S. Bill of Rights. It gave freedom and independence to form the republican form of government. Every individual to be treated equal before the law. The government is intended towards being organized and run by the people by casting their votes to their representatives.
What effect did Uncle Tom’s Cabin have on feelings about slavery in the United States?
Answer:
It brought slavery to life for many Northerners. It did not necessarily make these people devoted abolitionists, but the book began to move more and more Northerners to consider ending the institution of slavery.
Explanation:
In 1862, Stowe met President Abraham Lincoln while she was visiting Washington, DC.
What did the majority opinion about a plan for Vietnam reveal about Americans? Americans wanted to withdraw troops, but disagreed on the timeline for removing them. Americans were not concerned about the future of South Vietnam. Americans were concerned about the cost of removing all troops from Vietnam. Americans were ready to step up fighting and help South Vietnam win.
Answer:
sorry for being 6 days late but the answer is A
Explanation:
Does Randolph believe Grundy's reason for war? Explain.
Answer:
No, he believes that hawks like Grundy actually want to acquire Canada
Explanation:
How are W.E.B DuBios and Booker T. Washington difference?
Need help????!!!!!
Answer:
Washington was an educator, reformer and the most influential black leader believes in a philosophy of self-help, accommodation and racial solidarity.
Du Bois insisted on civil rights.
Explanation:
Washington was an educator, reformer, and the most influential black leader who believes in a philosophy of self-help, accommodation, and racial solidarity. He requests all the blacks to accept discrimination for the time being and instead focus on improving and developing themselves through hard work.
However, Du Bois was not in favor of Washington's message.
He called for political power.
He insisted on civil rights.
Also, he insisted on the higher education of the youth of African and American.
Japan, consisting of a series of islands, is considered an 'archipelago', this is best best described as?
Answer:
The Japanese archipelago (日本列島, Nihon rettō) is a group of 6,852 islands that form the country of Japan as well as the Russian island of Sakhalin. It extends over 3,000 km (1,900 mi)[1] from the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest to the East China and Philippine Seas in the southwest along the Pacific Ocean coast of the Eurasian continent, and consists of four island arcs from north to south: the Sakhalin Island Arc, the Northeastern and Southwestern Japan Arcs, and the Ryukyu Island Arc. The Kuril Island Arc, the Daitō Islands, and the Nanpō Islands are not parts of the archipelago.[citation needed]
Japan is the largest island country in East Asia and the fourth-largest island country in the world with 377,975.24 km2 (145,937.06 sq mi).[2][3] It has an exclusive economic zone of 4,470,000 km2 (1,730,000 sq mi).[4]
Explanation:
How was the religion
of Islam founded, and
how did it spread?