Why would the governor of Arkansas try to prevent African Americans from attending school?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

n September 2, 1957, Governor Orval Faubus announced that he would call in the Arkansas National Guard to prevent the African American students' entry to Central High, claiming this action was for the students' own protection.

Answer 2

Answer:

Governor Orval Faubus announced that he would call in the Arkansas National Guard to prevent the African American students entry to Central High, claiming this action was for the students' own protection. He enlisted the National Guard to prevent nine African American students from entering Central High School in Little Rock. After the Supreme Court ruled school segregation unconstitutional in the 1954 Brown cases, it ordered that schools be desegregated with “all deliberate speed.” But many white Americans, especially in the South, responded angrily to the Court’s rulings. They did not want public schools to be desegregated. Soon, "Massive Resistance, a campaign to block desegregation at the local, state, and national level, was underway. In late summer 1956, crowds of angry whites prevented the desegregation of public schools in Texas, Tennessee, and elsewhere. And, since the Supreme Court’s ruling applied to public but not to private schools, some counties simply closed public schools altogether. Some whites also pulled their children out of public school just to put them in a private school. In the end several of the Little Rock Nine went on to pursue their careers.

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Related Questions

What region became the home for many debtors looking for a new life in America? a. New England b. Middle c. Southern

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Answer:

The Middle Colonies

Explanation:

Answer: Southern

Explanation:

The development of Georgia was unlike all the other British colonies. First of all, it was the last to be created. Georgia was founded in 1733, 126 years after Jamestown was successfully planted. England and Europe as a whole were in the midst of an intellectual revolution known as the enlightment.

Did the Coercive Acts unite the Colonies

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Answer:

In response to the Boston Tea Party, Parliament attempted to punish Boston and isolate the colonies. But response to the Intolerable Acts began to unify the colonies instead.

Explanation:

explanation is added on the answer up there^^^

What is Upton Sinclair known for doing?

exposing poor conditions in the meat packing industry

forming alliances that helped farmers with their credit problems

founding progressive organizations in the late 1800s

serving as mayor of Chicago

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Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

Why were these two documents written?
to detail the organization of a typical colonial town
to explain the importance of religion in the American colonies
to describe the struggles many colonists faced in North America
to depict the relations between colonists and American Indians

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Answer:

answer mine

Explanation:

Answer:

B- to explain the importance of religion in the American colonies.

Explanation:

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The Virginia Company's efforts in eastern North America
helped stop other European nations from claiming territory.
helped establish peace with the Powhatan American Indians.
helped uncover gold and silver in North America.
contributed vast sums to King James's monarchy.

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Answer:Helped stop other European nations from claiming territory

Explanation:

Answer:

Helped stopped other Spanish nations from claiming territory.

Explanation:

i just took the test and it was correct

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How far North did Islam spread in the 600’s? How far east?

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Answer:By 661, Islam had spread as far north as the present-day regions of Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan and as far east as the eastern borders of ancient Persia (modern day Iran), even into areas of modern-day Afghanistan.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

islam spread to the most of the Iberian peninsula,and as far as india in the east

What was the primary purpose of the mounds built by the mound builder cultures? A. Mounds builders used them to perform rituals and burials. B. Mounds builders used them to deposit artifacts. C. Mounds builders used them to hide gold and silver. D. Mounds builders used them to mark military victories.

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the answer is:

a. mounds builders used them to perform rituals and burials.

Select the correct answer.
Based on the passage, what conclusion can you draw about the advancement of ancient Egyptian civilization?

A. Before the start of trade practices, Egypt was a poor and underdeveloped country.

B. Without the Nile River, ancient Egyptiari civilization could not have developed so quickly.

C. Once Egyptians started using the Nile for transportation, they stopped all agricultural activities

D. The Egyptians could not build roads, and therefore they had to depend on the Nile River for transportation

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Answer:

Without the Nile River, ancient Egyptian civilization could not have developed so quickly

Explanation:

Answer:

B.  Without the Nile River, ancient Egyptian civilization could not have developed so quickly.

Explanation:

It states that" Initially, they used the Nile River only as a natural resource to help with agriculture." If the river were ever to be non existent, then the civilization could have not survived and it would have took the ancient Egyptian civilization not-so quickly to developed. Thus, making the answer as B.  Without the Nile River, ancient Egyptian civilization could not have developed so quickly.

Jane Addams contributed most to Progressivism by -
A. Supporting the emerging philosophy of Social
Darwinism
B. Promoting social reform on American Indian
reservations
C. Forming the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
D. Spreading the settlement house movement by
founding Hull House

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Answer: c

Explanation:

I’m pretty sure it is

Jane Addams was known for Progressivism due to her contribution of D. Spreading the settlement house movement by founding Hull House.

What did Jane Addams do?

She was an activist and a believer in the cause of Progressivism as she believed that it was the best way forward for the United States.

In order to support the Settlement House Movement, she founded the Hull House in Chicago.

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What religious
group founded the
Massachusetts
Bay colony?

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Answer:

Puritans

They founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony as a commercial endeavor with the support of the Massachusetts Bay Company in England.

Explanation:

The religious group that founded the Massachusetts

Bay colony is the Purtitans.

In 1628 a group of Puritans, led by John Winthrop and Thomas Dudley, persuaded King James to grant them an area of land between the Massachusetts Bay and Charles River in North America.

Quite different from the Pilgrims, the Puritans came here a few years later (1630) as much for economic reasons as for the opportunity to create a religious community with like-minded souls.

Which was a Sumarian belief?

Hard work kept the gods happy.

Nothing people did could please the
gods.

The gods had gone away, leaving people alone.

The gods had little influence over people's daily lives.

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Answer: I think it is Hard work kept the gods happy.

Explanation:

Answer:

Hard work kept the gods happy.

How did the Homestead Act impact the Native Americans living on the Great Plains?
A) They profited from it because it gave them access to much more land.

B) They successfully blocked its implementation by organizing a Pan-Indian Movement.

C) They formed the Populist Party to advocate for their rights nationally.

D) It increased conflict because it brought a large number of white settlers onto land that had previously been theirs.

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Answer: The answer to your question is D.

Answer:

D) is correct...........


What did the US Constitution do to the goals that were set in the Declaration of
Independent

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Answer:

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What is the purpose of the Electoral College? A. to help choose Senators B. to help choose Supreme Court justices C. to help choose the Speaker of the House D. to help choose the President

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The answer to this question is D

One check the judicial branch has on the legislative branch is A. Judicial review of stauses B. Power to pardon C.Overriding of vetoes

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C. overwriting of vetoes

Christopher Columbus tried to find a sea route to Asia by traveling in which direction?

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Answer: Christopher Columbus  was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he stumbled upon the Americas.

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MATCH THESE ITEMS WITH THE BEST DEFINITION AS POSSIBLE:


1. Breed's Hill


Thomas Jefferson


2. seized Fort Ticonderoga


George Washington


3. mercenaries from Germany


Battle of Bunker Hill


4. Common Sense


Ethan Allen


5. Declaration of Independence


Hessians


6. commander-in-chief of the Continental Army


Benedict Arnold


7. "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."

Nathan Hale


8. American traitor


Thomas Paine


9. "I have not yet begun to fight."


John Paul Jones


10. secured the western lands

George Rogers Clark

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Answer:

1. Breed's Hill: is a glacial drumlin located in the Charlestown section of Boston, Massachusetts. It is located in the southern portion of the Charlestown Peninsula, a historically oval, but now more roughly triangular, peninsula that was originally connected to Cambridge in colonial times by a short, narrow isthmus known as the Charlestown Neck.

* Thomas Jefferson: 3rd president of the US 1801–09. A Democratic-Republican from Virginia, he played a key role in leadership during the American Revolution and was the principal drafter of the Declaration of Independence 1776.

2.  seized Fort Ticonderoga :  a pitched battle in which American revolutionary troops captured Fort Ticonderoga from the British in 1775.

* George Washington : 1st president of the US 1789–97. Commander in chief of the Continental Army, he helped to win the American Revolution by keeping his army together through the winter of 1777–78 at Valley Forge and by winning a decisive battle at Yorktown in 1781.

3. mercenaries from Germany : combines Land and Knecht to form "servant of the land."

Battle of Bunker Hill: the first important battle of the American War of Independence (1775) which was fought at Breed's Hill; the British defeated the colonial forces. Bunker Hill.

4. Common Sense : (Thomas Paine)

Ethan Allen : American soldier. He fought the British in the American Revolution.

5. Declaration of Independence : The fundamental document establishing the United States as a nation, adopted on July 4, 1776. The declaration was ordered and approved by the Continental Congress and written largely by Thomas Jefferson.

Hessians :  a native or inhabitant of the German state of Hesse.

6. commander-in-chief of the Continental Army : General George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the army throughout the war.

Benedict Arnold:  American general and traitor. During the American Revolution, he was instrumental, with Ethan Allan, in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga but later planned to betray West Point to the British.

7. "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.": Patriot Nathan Hale  

Nathan Hale: American hero. He volunteered in 1776 during the American Revolution to spy behind British lines on Long Island. Disguised as a schoolmaster, he was captured by the British and hanged without trial. His last words are said to have been, “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country. ”.

8. American traitor : a person who betrays a friend, country, principle

Thomas Paine : English American political writer. His pamphlet Common Sense (1776) called for American independence, and The Rights of Man (1791) defended the French Revolution.

9. "I have not yet begun to fight." :  John Paul Jones

John Paul Jones : Scottish-born US admiral; born John Paul. Noted for his raids off the northern coasts of Britain during the American Revolution, he is said to have stated “I have not yet begun to fight!” after victory in a 1779 battle between the Americans and the British.

10. secured the western lands : George Rogers Clark.

George Rogers Clark: American military leader and frontiersman. He defended the Illinois frontier against the British during the American Revolution.

Explanation:

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Select the statements that were true of the Jamestown colony.

It was founded to make a profit for the London Company.
It was built on the Savannah River.
The colonists arrived in May of 1584.
The first winter over 50 settlers died of starvation and exposure.
Many men did not act wisely when they first arrived.

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Answer:

It was founded to make a profit for the London Company.

The first winter over 50 settlers died of starvation and exposure.

Many men did not act wisely when they first arrived.

Explanation:

It was founded to make a profit for the London Company. (Also called Virginia Company of London)

It was built on the James River.

The colonists arrived in May of 1607.

The first winter over 50 settlers died of starvation and exposure. (about 500 died which is over 50)

Many men did not act wisely when they first arrived. (they were ill-prepared and refused to befriend the Natives)

Which of the following goods did Europeans receive in trade from Asia in 1492?
timber
wine
spices
salt
10 points

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Answer:

i'm pretty sure its C. spices

Explanation:

i put d and it was wrong also it would make sense to be C.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

1. A well-known Texan,
,was responsible for
establishing the National Wildflower Research Center in Austin.

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Answer:

Lady Bird Johnson

Explanation:

established the national wildflower research center

The answer is Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson, the wife of former President Lyndon B. Johnson.

What area did the Shang and Zhou dynasties control ?

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The capital of Anyang

Write your paragraph analyzing how events following the French and Indian War contributed to a change in relations between Britain and the colonies in the box below. Be sure to include a claim, subclaim, and explain your evidence.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Following the aftermath of the French and Indian War often referred to as the Seven years war, in which Great Britain had won, albeit with great debts in financing the war.

Main Claim: The British government imposed various imperial policies that revolve around the heavy taxation and suppression of the colonists.  Some of these policies include Sugar Acts, Stamp Acts, Currency Acts, Tea Acts, etc.

Sub claim:  The British government, imposed the aforementioned policies on the colonist because they attempt to recoup the money for the war and maintain the vast territory gained after the war.

However, this recent stringent enforcement of various policies of Great Britain among the colonists, caused colonists to seek independence. This started with an increase in colonists' resistance to British governance and their agitation to republican merits and virtues.

Why did the stamp act provoke such strong response

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it defined the central issue that provoked the american revolution: no taxation without representation

What type of artifact is the most valuable?

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Answer:

The Greywacke Statue Tribute to Isis

Explanation:

In The Epic of Gilgamesh, what event causes
Utnapishtim to fall to his knees and weep?

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Answer: Seeing the stop and daylight stream down

Explanation:

Being through seven days and six night of harsh rain and storms. Relieved that its over.

Which of these received increased authority under the reserved powers clause of the Constitution?

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Answer: States

Explanation:

One fourth of a number is three eights. Find the number.

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the number is 1.5 three eights is equal to .375 times 4 is 1.5

what is cultural diffusion​

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Answer:

Cultural diffusion describes the spread of one culture's practices, beliefs, and/or items, like food, music, or tools. ... Cultural diffusion is why many cultures around the world share similarities.

Explanation:

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10. Who is known as the father of modern pathology?

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Answer:

Rudolf Carl Virchow is the father of modern pathology!

What is Marxism? I need help writing a paragraph about what it is.​

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the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis for the theory and practice of communism.
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