Answer:
to seize an arms cache
Where is the decartion of indepence located now?
Answer:
national archives museum
Answer: the National Archives museum
Explanation:
implied powers definition IN YOUR OWN WORLDS
Answer: Implied powers are not in the Constitution but allow Congress to have the ability to do whatever is necessary.
Discuss how the Spanish American War and the expansion of American territories help push the United States into becoming a world power.
Answer:
The Spanish-American War showed the United States could exert influence vis-a-vis the European Powers and that it could protect its sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere.
Explanation:
The Spanish-American War made the United States more clearly an imperial power that could rival European imperial powers like Spain. The role that the United States played in helping Cuba to gain independence and taking possession of the Philippines and Puerto Rico were seen as an extension of America's “Manifest Destiny,” the idea that the United States almost had a moral obligation to continue expansion and to bring our economic system and political orientation towards freedoms to the world. There were however others who resisted this idea of American expansion like Andrew Carnegie, the head of an important steel corporation. Theodore Roosevelt was a war hero in the Spanish-American War and he would later become one of the most groundbreaking of American presidents who challenged long-standing conventions like the Monroe doctrine and the power of large corporate trusts.
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Select the word below that is a synonym for the underlined word in the sentence. When asked whether she had a criminal record, the job applicant felt she had to lie. A. expurgate B. inculcate C. cogitate D. prevaricate E. adjudicate
Answer:
there is no underlined word.
Explanation:
Answer:
The anwser to this question is D. prevaricate
Explanation:
The meaning of prevaricate is to speak or act in an evasive way, which out of the choices is the closest meaning to lie.
Describe the weapons that the soldiers were provided with
Answer:
with what war, this does not make sense
Answer:
guns and bombs I believe
The term that means that the ground
is frozen all year long is
O permafrost
O tundra
O taiga
Answer:
Permafrost
Explanation:
The rhetorical appeal of logos relies on
the logic and reasoning
the speaker's credibility
the recipient's emotions
the tragic heroine's flaw
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What was the primary
purpose of the 14
Amendment?
Answer: 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Primary Documents in American History. Ratified in 1868, the 14th Amendment granted citizenship to "all persons born or naturalized in the United States." This guide provides access to digital collections, websites, and print materials related to the amendment.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Fourteenth Amendment, 1868
Definition of citizenship
"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States"
Provides citizenship for all people born or naturalized in the United States
Due process
"...nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law"
Prevents states from denying life, liberty, or property without due process
Equal protection
"...nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."
Ensures all people are treated equally under the law
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Write a paragraph to explain how the structure and sentences in paragraph 3 on p. 65 of Claudette Colvin develop key concepts. Be sure to state the main idea, describe the structure, and explain the role sentences play. Cite at least three pieces of evidence for support.
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Claudette Colvin is a civil rights activist who, before Rosa Parks, refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. She was arrested and became one of four plaintiffs in Browder v. Gayle, which ruled that Montgomery's segregated bus system was unconstitutional. Colvin later moved to New York City and worked as a nurse's aide. She retired in 2004.
Early Life
Colvin was born on September 5, 1939, in Montgomery, Alabama. Growing up in one of Montgomery's poorer neighborhoods, Colvin studied hard in school. She earned mostly As in her classes and aspired to become president one day.
On March 2, 1955, Colvin was riding home on a city bus after school when a bus driver told her to give up her seat to a white passenger. She refused, saying, "It's my constitutional right to sit here as much as that lady. I paid my fare, it's my constitutional right." Colvin felt compelled to stand her ground. "I felt like Sojourner Truth was pushing down on one shoulder and Harriet Tubman was pushing down on the other—saying, 'Sit down girl!' I was glued to my seat," she later told Newsweek.
Arrested for Violating Segregation Laws
After her refusal to give up her seat, Colvin was arrested on several charges, including violating the city's segregation laws. For several hours, she sat in jail, completely terrified. "I was really afraid, because you just didn't know what white people might do at that time," Colvin later said. After her minister paid her bail, she went home where she and her family stayed up all night out of concern for possible retaliation.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People briefly considered using Colvin's case to challenge the segregation laws, but they decided against it because of her age. She also had become pregnant and they thought an unwed mother would attract too much negative attention in a public legal battle. Her son, Raymond, was born in March 1956.
In court, Colvin opposed the segregation law by declaring herself not guilty. The court, however, ruled against her and put her on probation. Despite the light sentence, Colvin could not escape the court of public opinion. The once-quiet student was branded a troublemaker by some, and she had to drop out of college. Her reputation also made it impossible for her to find a job.
Plaintiff in 'Browder v. Gayle'
Despite her personal challenges, Colvin became one of the four plaintiffs in the Browder v. Gayle case, along with Aurelia S. Browder, Susie McDonald and Mary Louise Smith (Jeanatta Reese, who was initially named a plaintiff in the case, withdrew early on due to outside pressure). The decision in the 1956 case, which had been filed by Fred Gray and Charles D. Langford on behalf of the aforementioned African American women, ruled that Montgomery's segregated bus system was unconstitutional.
Two years later, Colvin moved to New York City, where she had her second son, Randy, and worked as a nurse's aide at a Manhattan nursing home. She retired in 2004.
Legacy and 'Claudette Colvin Goes to Work'
Much of the writing on civil rights history in Montgomery has focused on the arrest of Parks, another woman who refused to give up her seat on the bus, nine months after Colvin. While Parks has been heralded as a civil rights heroine, Colvin's story has received little notice. Some have tried to change that. Rita Dove penned the poem "Claudette Colvin Goes to Work," which later became a song. Phillip Hoose also wrote about her in the young adult biography Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice.
While her role in the fight to end segregation in Montgomery may not be widely recognized, Colvin helped advance civil rights efforts in the city. "Claudette gave all of us moral courage. If she had not done what she did, I am not sure that we would have been able to mount the support for Mrs. Parks," her former attorney, Fred Gray, told Newsweek.
Read the excerpt describing the largest group of white
southerners
Based on the excerpt, the reader can conclude that
yeoman farmers
O had a hard time making a living.
O lived much the same as enslaved workers.
O moved to better land from season to season.
O often moved up the social ladder as they gained
wealth
Yeoman farmers were by far the largest group of white
southerners, making up about 75 percent of the white
population. These were independent farmers who often
lived from season to season. Many were subsistence
farmers, who literally lived off the land with almost no
cash money. What they needed, they grew or made or
got by trading their own goods or homemade products.
Overseers (persons hired to manage slaves on a day-
to-day basis) were usually considered part of this class.
Some of the "better off" yeoman farmers did have a few
slaves, but the majority scrambled just to eke out a
living
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What happened to Romulus and Remus after they defeated the tyrant king Amulius and restored Numitor?
Answer:
They decided to leave Alba Longa and were searching for a new place to settle and to create their own city. In that process they had certain disagreements, which led at the end to the death of Remus and foundation of the city of Rome.
Explanation:
Brothers could not agree where the city should be built. During the quarrel Romulus killed Remus. From this period on Romulus reigned as the first king of Rome.
Why is it good to have diversty in schools?
Answer:
bc it'll have children adjust to the world and realize that everybody is different
Explanation:
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How is a map of the Pueblos an example of place in geography?
Answer:
The concept of place includes the characteristics that make it unique in terms of both the land and of the people that inhabit it. So, a map of the Pueblos indicates a culture as well as a location.
Answer:
The concept of place includes the characteristics that make it unique in terms of both the land and of the people that inhabit it. So, a map of the Pueblos indicates a culture as well as a location.
Who was a great poet from the Tang Dynasty?
a. Zheng He
b. Zhu Yuanzhang
C. Li Bo
d. Cai Lun
Answer:
c hope it helps
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The graph shows US slavery and cotton production from
1790-1860
In what year did cotton production first pass 2 million
bales?
Slavery and Cotton Production
1790
1830
1850
1860
1830
1820
1810
1860
1850
1700
1800
1840
The correct answer is 1850
"Poverty increases even more by unnecessary expenditure during feasts and festivals."
Justify this statement.
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Explanation:Unnecessary money spent on organising feast, festivals and other small parties can be used in productive purposes such as education or health. We suffer from Shortage of funds at the time of an emergency when nobody is able to help us. With this money we can help many poor people and bring a positive change in their life. Instead of spending it foolishly, we can save it for the future of our family.Please Brain list , thanks
When juveniles are charged and tried as adults, they will most likely
be treated as a juvenile at sentencing.
face the same consequences as an adult.
face the same consequences as a juvenile.
be sent to an adult prison at sentencing.
Answer:
Face the same consequences as an adult and could be sent to an adult prison after sentencing.
Explanation:
If a juvenile or minor is tried and sentenced in adult court they will face the same consequences as an adult. This includes being sent to an adult prison or having more access to your criminal record. Juvenile records have a higher chance of not being accessiable.
17. What is the popular vote?
Answer:
Popular vote, in an indirect election, is the total number of votes received in the first-phase election, as opposed to the votes cast by those elected to take part in the final election.
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Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. (5 points)
Group of answer choices
1). She cried, "Help"!
2). She cried "Help!"
3). She cried, "help!"
4). She cried, "Help!"
summarize an answer to this question: What effect did the Open Door Policy have on those involved; China, United States and European countries?
Answer:
The creation of the Open Door Policy increased foreign influence in China, which led to a rise in anti-foreign and anti-colonial sentiment in the country. The backlash against foreigners led to widespread killings of missionaries working in China and an increase in nationalist feelings among the Chinese.
Explanation:
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How far south did Asoka extend the Mauryan Empire?
Answer:
The empire was the largest political entity that has existed in the Indian subcontinent, extending over 5 million square kilometres (1.9 million square miles) at its zenith under Ashoka.
12. Which of the following is NOT a similarity between political parties?
Answer:
ignore the conservative and liberal groups in their own political party
Explanation:
diversity is our identity and unity in diversity is our specialty explain
Answer: Diversity is our identity and unity are our specialties. Our cultures should be protected from the undue influence of foreign ones. Religious and cultural heritages should be preserved and promoted. Religious tolerance needs to be strengthened and practiced in more practicable ways.
Explanation:
five main functions of IOC
Answer:
To establish dates and place of the gamesTo ensure the games are regularly heldTo ensure all rules and regulations are followed in the spirit of the fair playTo act against any discrimination against competitors and representationsTo fight against doping and banned substancesExplanation:
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is responsible for regulating Olympic games and promote the spirit of Olympism in the games. The main five functions of the IOC are:
Establishing times and dates for the games – the summer and winter games are held every four years each, and IOC is the one that has the final say in the matter of which city will host the games and what will the date of the games be.Ensuring games are regularly celebrated – IOC’s goal is the organize regular unique Olympics that support the values of the games. Throughout the history of modern Olympic Games, they have been skipped only in times of extreme circumstance – three times during World War I and II (1916, 1940, and 1944). Due to the pandemic, 2020. Tokyo Olympics have been postponed, but IOC is ensuring they will be held in 2021. Establishing regulations and rules – IOC regulates that all is according to the protocol, with no fights nor violence, and that all sport event is done in the spirit of the fair game. Acting against discrimination – there should be no discrimination against any representation or competitor. IOC have in the past taken a stance against various forms of discrimination and urged for the strong practice of human rights. Fight against doping – doping includes any usage of drugs that can affect the performance of the sportsperson, and they are strictly banned from any competitive sports. As such, IOC is the one monitoring tests and regulations, running additional testing, and eliminating those who tested positive for using banned substances, or stripping them off their medals.I posted a question but then later found the answer to it so nothing to see here!!!
Name three types of greenhouse gases. What types of human activities produce these particular gases?
Answer:
Greenhouse Gases
H2O
CO2
CH4
O3
N2O.
CFCs.
CO.
Do you feel that executive orders are an abuse of power of the President? Why or why not?
Answer:Yes, the United States president is going to be like the role of a king someday. Never mind it is already happening
I will give brainliest
Answer:
The correct answer is letter A
Answer:
It's A
Explanation:
Democracy is when all involved have a decision
There are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote. Which of the following statements about voting rights is not correct? You don’t have to pay a poll tax to vote. Citizens 18 years and older can vote. Men and women can vote. Adults of any race can vote. Anyone who has lived here for at least 18 years can vote.
Answer:
The last one
Explanation:
Anyone who....