Why do you think Reconstruction failed to make lasting changes towards racial equality in the South? Give specific textual evidence to support your statements.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Reconstruction (1865-1877), the turbulent era following the Civil War, was the effort to reintegrate Southern states from the Confederacy and 4 million newly-​freed

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

The person above me is correct ( sorry I just wanted Everyone to know they are so u can trust them)

Explanation:

Here the answer just to make sure

Reconstruction (1865-1877), the turbulent era following the Civil War, was the effort to reintegrate Southern states from the Confederacy and 4 million newly-​freed


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What are basic rights we have as humans that cannot/should not be denied?

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Answer:

Natural Rights

Explanation:

these are the tenants giving to us such as life liberty and property... or is it life liberty And the pursuit of happiness

natural rights and free speech

Arrange the events in the order in which they occurred. PLEASSSE HELPP.


Islam spreads to western and southern of Africa.

All of North Africa comes under Muslim rule.

Arabs come into North Africa.

The gold-salt trade flourishes on the trans-Saharan route.

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Answer:

Arabs come into North Africa.

Islam spreads to western and southern of Africa.

The gold-salt trade flourishes on the trans-Saharan route.

All of North Africa comes under Muslim rule.

wwi is also called the 'War to End All Wars" because at the time no one thought another war that was that deadly could happen again? True or false?

Please help!!! Although I tried #10 but not sure. Will mark brainliest!!!

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Answer:

I believe it would be B

Explanation:

B, I should be b because it shows the decrease of labor such as farming and the rise of white collar & professional during the span between the periods

It is possible to travel west and reach east?

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No it is not possible
answer:

no not at all



explain:





Help me, please!
(WW2)

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Answer:

1. Midway

2. Normandy(D-Day)

3. Stalingrad

Explanation:

Answer:

1: normandy (d-day)

2: midway

3: stalingrad

Explanation:

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Explain how the Republican Party was formed.

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Answer:

The Republican Party emerged in 1854 to combat the Kansas–Nebraska Act and the expansion of slavery into American territories. The early Republican Party consisted of northern Protestants, factory workers, professionals, businessmen, prosperous farmers, and after 1866, former black slaves.

A bunch of Republicans thought hey let’s throw a party and that’s how the republican party is now a thing

"We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented." - Elie Weisel

1. What does this quote means?
2. How can being silent hurt those facing oppressions?

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Answer:

1. The quote emphasizes the importance of speaking out against unjust and cruel mistreatment.

2. Silence gives the oppressor little to no friction against their actions, encouraging them to continue. Fighting back and making the torment on innocent lives more difficult to achieve has a much higher chance of the attempt failing or eventually ending rather than simply allowing the oppression continue; where there is ease in the abuse of power, it's guaranteed to progress.

1. The quote means that when a country chooses neutrality they act as a bystander towards the matter. This weakens the victim and only encourages the oppressor to continue their injustices.
2. Being silent hurts those facing oppressions because it offers no help to them and no change towards their mistreatment. This kind of silence continues the oppression those face

Which of the following represented the largest post-World War II effort to bolster the economies of non-Communist nations?

A
The League of Nations

B
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization

C
The Marshall Plan

D
The Truman Doctrine

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Answer:

the marshall plan

The Marshall Plan is the answer

Why do you think so many leaders opposed (were against) giving their people basic rights before the Enlightenment? 3-4 sentences

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With people having no rights they had to do what he leaders asked. Due to this they had many people working for them with no pay. They gained money from the people working for them and didn’t have to pay them. If given rights they would have less control over them and most likely gaining less money.
they didn’t want to give people rights because then they would have some type of power and could over throw them

How is the U.S. Constitution portrayed in this cartoon?
A. Losing to anyone willing to study and use it
B. Willing to crush anyone who tries to leave the Union
C. Always winning, despite attempts to misinterpret it
D. Too complex for any one person to interpret

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

D

The answer is D because .................I don’t feel like explaining gotta answer 1 real quick but it’s D just don’t wanna explain rn

1. ज्ञान से संबंधित उक्तियाँ लिखिए
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2. तीनों राजकुमार कहाँ पढ़ते थे ?
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1. Ability, wisdom, and intelligence (there’s more but here’s 3)
2. Royals have travelled the span of the UK to attend, from St Andrews in Scotland to Cambridge University
Ability wisdom and intelligence

Please describe how the giant mountain range to the north of India impacts the geography of India.

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Answer:

They have shaped the climate of India by preventing it from cold winds from the North. These mountains have protected India from foreign invasion and thus for most of the ancient times, its culture developed unaffected by the rest of Asia.

Explanation:

i think...i have no clue-.- but trying is good tho

Water from glaciers in the Himalaya Mountains feeds northern India's major rivers.

Correctly match the requirements for being in government.

Question 4 options:

At least 35 years old
Must be a native born citizen
Lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years

At least 30 years old
Live in the state you represent
Been a U.S. Citizen for at least 9 years

no set of requirements listed in the Constitution.

At least 25 years old
Live in the state you represent
Been a U.S. Citizen for at least 7 years

1.
Legislative Branch - House

2.
Legislative Branch - Senate

3.
Executive - President

4.
Judicial - Federal Judge

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Answer:

Answer for “At least 35 years old

Must be a native born citizen

Lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years” is number 3.

Answer for “At least 30 years old

Live in the state you represent

Been a U.S. Citizen for at least 9 years” is

number 2.

Answer for “ At least 25 years old

Live in the state you represent

Been a U.S. Citizen for at least 7 years” is number 2.

T

Explanation:

At least 35 years old

Must be a native born citizen

Lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years : President (3)

At least 25 years old

Live in the state you represent

Been a U.S. Citizen for at least 7 years : Senate (2)

At least 30 years old

Live in the state you represent

Been a U.S. Citizen for at least 9 years: House (1)

no set of requirements listed in the Constitution. : Federal judge (4)

I know someone already answered but that guys answer was very confusing.

Which of the following was true about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II?

A
It applied to anyone of Japanese ancestry living anywhere in the United States.

B
Japanese American citizens could leave the internment camps if they signed a loyalty oath.

C
Japanese American men living in the internment camps were not allowed to serve in the military.

D
It was the result of a Presidential executive order.

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Answer

its Japanese American citizens could leave the internment camps if they signed a loyalty oath.

D. It was the result of a Presidential executive order.
Japanese American citizens were not given a loyalty oath and even if they were given one and did sign it they would more than likely still not be able to leave.

What their view on Confederate Flags & Monuments would be today for the Reconciliationist View

What their view on Confederate Flags & Monuments would be today for the White Supremacist View
and
What their view on Confederate Flags & Monuments would be today for the Emancipationist View

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Answer:

i dont know sorry bud

Explanation:

For the white supremacist view they still fly and have the confederate flag to this day, other think it supports racism but white supremacists don’t

List three ways the Korean War had an impact on Texas.

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Answer:

Korean civilian casualties - dead, wounded and missing - totalled between three and four million during the three years of war (1950-1953). The war was disastrous for all of Korea, destroying most of its industry. North Korea fell into poverty and could not keep up with South Korea's economic pace.

Explanation:

I believe the answer above is correct

How was the tidelands debate a deciding factor for the Texas vote in the presidential election of 1952?

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It was a case where the state and the federation had to fight in the supreme court. Politics changed because Texas started hating on anyone who tried to take it away so they switched their presidential support based on this.
the federation had to fight in supreme court

What was the controversy surrounding the election of 1876?

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What was the controversy surrounding the election of 1876?
Allegations of widespread voter fraud forced Congress to set up a special electoral commission to determine the winner, composed of fifteen congressmen and Supreme Court justices. The commission finally announced their decision only two days before the inauguration. The vote was 8-7 along party lines to award the disputed electoral college votes to Hayes, making him the winner.

Exp.
Brainiest plssss

Who created this work of art?


Pablo Picasso


Wassily Kandinsky


Vincent van Gogh


Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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Answer:

Vincent van Gogh

Explanation:

You can tell by the style of the painting; also, it is called Wheatfield with Crows (you can search it up).

Vincent Van Gogh! You can look it up too

Suppose that you are a travel writer for a newspaper or magazine. You are visiting the main temple at Abu Simbel and see four 66-foot statues of Ramses II at the entrance. This image shows one of the four statues. Write a short article of two paragraphs, describing the statue shown in this image. Make sure your article
• engages the interest of the reader.
• states the topic clearly.
• follows a clear organizational pattern.
• develops the topic with supporting details.
• uses precise verbs, nouns, and adjectives to paint a visual image in the mind of the reader.
• ends with a summary related to the purpose for writing

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The site of Abu Simbel is one of the most recognizable ancient sites in Egypt. For 3,000 years, it sat on the west bank of the Nile River, between the first and second cataracts of the Nile. However, in a remarkable feat of engineering, the temple complex was dismantled and rebuilt on a higher hill to make way for the Aswan High Dam in the 1960s.

In addition, Abu Simbel has a second, smaller, temple that may have been built for queen Nefertari. Its front includes two statues of the queen and four of the pharaoh, each about 33 feet (10 meters) in height. Each is set between buttresses carved with hieroglyphs.

to be fair the abu simbel is a very hard masterpiece to understand at first

Describe one of the problems of the Church that led to reform.

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Answer:

Clergy abuse

Explanation:

The Romans conquered territory in all of the following regions except __________.
A.
East Asia
B.
the Levant
C.
Asia Minor
D.
North Africa

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Answer: A

Explanation:

The correct Answer is D

The answer to #5 is?

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Answer:

Judiciary Act

Explanation:

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President John Adams. In total, John Adams appointed 22 Article III United States federal judges during his tenure (1797–1801) as President of the United States. ... Adams himself called this appointment "the proudest act of my life."


Hope it’s right :)

Answer:

b

Explanation:

How was the Aztec government organized? Choose four correct answers

The government was ruled by gods.
There was one central government.
Each city-state was ruled by a judge.
The Aztec Empire was organized into city-states.
Each city-state was ruled by a king.
Each city-state had its own chief justice, legal code, and justice system.

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Answer: I believe the answer is Each city-state was led by a leader known as a tlatoani.

The Aztec had an emperor, known as the Huey Tlatoani.

Tenochtitlán was the center of Aztec political power.

The Aztec developed legal codes to follow and had justices to maintain order.

Or it is

1. The common people enjoyed relative freedom.

2. Members of the nobility had a say in selecting the king.

Explanation: I am extremely sorry if this is wrong I really am

The way the Aztec government was organized was:

There was one central government.The Aztec Empire was organized into city-states.Each city-state was ruled by a king.Each city-state had its own chief justice, legal code, and justice system.

How was the Aztec government organized?

Even though they had a central government, the Aztec empire was still a confederation that was made up of different city-states.

These city-states had their own king or Tlatoani who controlled the city-state and there were also Chief Justices (Cihuacoat) and a legal code.

Find out more on the Aztecs at https://brainly.com/question/599959.

Which statement about Genghis Khan is true?


He was a cousin of the Mongol ruler Kublai Khan.


He converted to Islam and made a pilgrimage to Mecca.


He was named Temujin, meaning "made of iron," by his father.


He travelled the Silk Road to Venice and visited Marco Polo.

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He converted Islam and made a pilgrimage to Mecca

Answer:

The third one: He was named Temujin, meaning "made of iron," by his father.

Explanation:

The second and fourth ones are without a doubt not the answer, and Kublai khan was Genghis khans grandson. Hope this helps

i have to get this done by today or i fail the grade helpppp

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5#Answer: Zebulon Pike

Explanation:

American explorer Zebulon Pike named the mountain "Highest Peak" in 1806, and the mountain was later commonly known as "Pike's Highest Peak." American explorer Stephen Harriman Long named the mountain "James Peak" in honor of Edwin James who climbed to the summit in 1820. The mountain was later renamed "Pike's Peak" in honor of Pike.

1# Answer: Daniel Boone

2# Answer: John Sevier

3# Napoleon Bonarparte

4# Meriwether Lewis

aye your welcome for the answers bro I hope ur happy with ur new grade ;)

Answer is





b


step by step

Tell whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan became the mandate territory under the British after the war.
True
False

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Answer: True

Explain: I was taught this information! :)

True!


I just learned this!

(05.03 MC)What did Roman women and Roman slaves have in common?

Both were expected to marry at a very young age.
Both were expected to have many children.
Neither had jobs outside of the home.
Neither were considered citizens.

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Answer:

they both were expected to have children

Explanation:

They both were expecting to have kids and were treated very poorly and had to wear certain outfits

please answer this
(26 points)

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Let’s help each other out I’ll work on it’s and be back will u check mine out
The Aztecs: Agriculture or Human Sacrifice
Historians should accentuate both agriculture and human sacrifice when offering explanation towards Aztec society. Both sacrifice and agriculture are distinct aspects that remain significant subject matters that need emphasis. The conceptual theories of these Aztec notions have created impacts on history and the success of Aztec civilization. There is dissension on whether historians should prioritize agriculture over human sacrifice when discussing Aztec society. However, I believe each element highly contributes to the innovative decision of the Aztecs, and both have great prominence in the development of their civilization.

Agricultural achievements have had a large influence on the prosperity of the Aztecs, and have greatly improved the lives of their people. During the pre-conquest, or the time period before the Spanish conquistadors arrived, the Aztecs created many advancements and found inventive ways to survive and build a successful empire. For example, in Document B, it explained, “…the Aztecs developed an ingenious system for irrigating agriculture called chinanpas (lofts used for farming). Another example is, “Approximately twenty thousand acres of chinanpas were constructed [around Tenochtitlan] and the yield was high: four corn crops per year were possible.” These excerpts from the document show the advancement and creativity the Aztecs used to develop farming techniques and structures with available materials. Food is a very vital and necessary resource in the expansion and improvement of a civilization, and the surplus they created was enough to support their large population effectively. Through these accurately engineered farming developments, the Aztecs have created a serious advancement that helped their empire’s prosperity and provided resources greatly needed by their society.

a. What does the author ask the letter recipient to do?

b. What does that suggest to you about the author's perspective on who should help Americans through the Great Depression ?

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Answer:

theres no context or even answer choices.

Can’t answer, I don’t even know what the author is asking, you didn’t provide a picture or anything
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