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The french had the most soldiers in the front trench than any other country but some would argue russia. Despite russia having a big army they did not get involved till sometime later. The french lost 10-11 million soldiers in ww1 alone and is now home to the no mans land trenches. The british who fought alongside the french came in the third for most deaths and germany coming in at second. You may think but we won so how do germany have less deaths than the french in the war well germanys army wasnt as big as the french and also they mainly gave up because of shortage of ammo not shortage of soldiers.
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Answer: African americans impacted the war greatly as more than 1 million served in the war. Most blacks served in segregated, non-combat units led by white officers. But in 1945, the number of black officers went from 5 in 1940, to 5,000 in 1945. The all-black pilot squadrons, known as the Tuskegee Airmen, completed more than 1,500 missions, escorted heavy bombers into Germany, and earned several hundred merits and medals. threw racism and segregation these brave men still fought for what was right and the selflessness through these men shall live on forever.
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How did construction of dams and canals in Washington most benefit farms?
They ensured that droughts would never happen.
They stopped diseases from getting into crops.
They stored and carried water to the farms.
They generated power to help run the farms.
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they stored and carried water
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Why did political parties arise in the 1790s? What were the parties and their principles? Who were their leaders?
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federalists leader John Adams. and Republicans Thomas Jefferson
Why did political parties arise in the 1790s?
The political parties arose in 1790s because of disagreement over three main issues which was the nature of the government, the economy, and foreign policy.
What were the parties and their principles?
Conservative and Unionist Party, Labour Party Co-operative Party, Scottish National Party, and Liberal Democrats.
Who were their leaders?
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
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Unlike South Korea where citizens enjoy many rights and freedoms, North Korea has a government where one person has unlimited power and the citizen has little if any role or rights. How would we define citizen participation in North Korea?
presidential democracy
psychotic
autocratic
democratic
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autocratic
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C
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In 1924, Australia established mandatory _______.
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summary of the 1st and 2nd amendment in bill of rights
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What was NASA’s original purpose for being created...in other words, what was the organization driven by?
Nasa was created to explore space. The organization was driven by the lack of knowledge they had of space.
Answer: Mission Statement
As explores, pioneers, and innovators, we boldly expand frontiers in air and space to inspire and serve America and to benefit the quality of life on Earth. In fulfilling its mission, NASA contributes to America's goals in: -- Economic Growth and Security.
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Rolling Rock and Seaside are the same distance from the equator and they are both near the ocean. Use the information on the map to answer these questions: How does the air temperature of Rolling Rock compare to the air temperature of Seaside? Why? The air at Rolling Rock is
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colder than Seaside. At Rolling Rock, energy is transferred from the air to the ocean. At Seaside, energy is transferred from the ocean to the air.
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more frigid than Seaside. Energy is transmitted from the air to the water at Rolling Rock. At Seaside, power is moved from the ocean to the atmosphere.
What is Rolling Rock?An American-made beer with the Rolling Rock brand is offered for sale in bottles in the US and the UK, according to the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.
Rolling Rock is a traditional American lager that uses a time-tested recipe and only the best malted barley and combination of hops. It is renowned for its distinctive, full-bodied taste as well as its craftsmanship, history, and green bottle.
Rolling Rock has used the same formula since it was founded. Malt, rice, corn, brewer's yeast, and mountain water The varied minerals that flow from the mountain water are said to affect how Rolling Rock tastes every year.
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What conflicts happened between the states after the American Revolution, and under the Articles of Confederation?
Answer:With the passage of time, weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation became apparent; Congress commanded little respect and no support from state governments anxious to maintain their power
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How do you think Charles Halperin would answer our question: Were the Mongols barbaric or "uniquely" civilized?
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What is Bill Mills saying in his quote:
"Human lives were not of value. Nobody was relieved until he dropped in his tracks."
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“Human lives were not of value,” Mills wrote about Imperial Farm in his book “25 Years Behind Prison Bars.” “Nobody was relieved until he dropped in his tracks. ... to memorialize the remains, some say the discovery is an opportunity for the ... Bill Mills served time in the Texas prison system as the convict-leasing system ...
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How was Martin Luther King, Jr’s approach similar and different from Booker T and W.E.B. DuBois?
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After slavery was abolished, African Americans worked to integrate into mainstream American society. During the twentieth century many African American civil rights leaders led the African American civil rights movement. All of them had different ideas and approaches to further improve the status for the African American individual in attempt to gain civil equality. The pioneer civil rights leaders of the twentieth century were Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois. Their respected ideas were known to have contradicted with each other. Malcolm X, a black supremacist was a member of the NOI (Nation of Islam) and based his platforms of teachings off from religion. Martin Luther King Jr.’s approach towards gaining equality was of nonviolent actions. This proved to have been the most effective way to solidify through legislature the civil rights of African Americans within America. With that solid, Martin Luther King Jr. was the most productive and influential African American civil rights leader within the civil rights movement.
Booker T. Washington believed that by first gaining Economic respect, civil right for African Americans will also slowly, but gradually become achieved. Booker T. Washington founded the Tuskegee Academy, an institution for African Americans. At Tuskegee Academy, Washington states: “My plan was to have them, while performing this service, taught the latest and best methods of labour, so that the school would not only get the benefit of their efforts, but the students themselves would be taught to see not only utility in labour, but beauty and dignity” (Washington, Up from Slavery, an Autobiography). Booker T. Washington accepted the fact of white supremacy.
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Now, imagine that you attended the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. Imagine that you marched hundreds of miles with thousands of other protestors from your hometown to Washington D.C. Imagine that you were in the crowd when activists, actors, performers, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke out. What did you see? What did you hear? What did you feel?
With this in mind, write a 4-5 sentence journal entry that describes the March on Washington as though you attended the event. Submit your journal as a Text Box Entry.
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This has been a journey that many dreamed to go on, and I was lucky enough to be here. I have marched alongside some of the greatest men and women in our country. I have seen many of our greatest leaders as we embark on change. Change that should have happened long ago. I see men and women coming together to help enact this change. I feel excited, scared and empowered to be here
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Explain checks and balances and separation of powers and how it works in Georgia.
Why was Christianity banned from Japan in 1614?
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To maintain political stability!
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Japan, Toyotomi Hideyoshi issued an edict banning missionaries from the country due to the religion's political ambitions, intolerant behavior towards Shinto and Buddhism, and connections to the sale of Japanese people.
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Determine the credibility of Juvaini's account. Do you think he would have perhaps exaggerated or played down the extent of Mongol brutality?
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After reviewing all of the sources on Joan of Arc in the Hundred Years war, create a Counter-Argument based your initial claim.
For your Counter-Argument, please be sure to include at least two reasons, text evidence, and explanation(s) of text evidence.
Your viewpoint should be at least 7-10 sentences in total.
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Joan was born amidst a war between England and France. This war was called the Hundred Years' War. The Hundred Years' War began in 1337 and ended in 1453. The war began when English King Edward, son of the late King of France's sister, claimed he should inherit the French throne but was unable to do so because his cousin Philip ended up becoming the French king. Philip's France began attacking Edward's English territories within its borders, so Edward started the war to keep control of England's lands in France.
During the early part of the war, England dominated France. It wasn't until Joan joined the battle that France began to experience major victories. In 1429, after an examination by high-ranking Catholic clergy, Joan convinced the king to allow her to accompany an army to Orleans. She arrived dressed in men's battle attire. She immediately began to reform the troops by requiring them to go to church and to confession. She disallowed swearing and looting and harassment of the civilians in the area.
She and her troops took one English fortress after another. The victories at Orleans were due to an aggressive attacking behavior not typical of French commanders. As French troops attacked the English at a church named Saint Loup, she rallied them by carrying a French banner. Although she placed herself in danger, it is thought she generally took this role rather than fighting with a weapon.
After the church was under French control, they went on to take other English strongholds. Joan led the troops to overcome a monastery named Bastille des Augustins that controlled a south approach to two English strongholds, Les Tourelles and part of the Orleans bridge. The English were overrun and abandoned these posts. After this victory, France went on to reclaim other areas under English command.
With Joan's help, the French fought another victorious battle called the Battle at Patay. French troops attacked an English relief force before their longbowmen were prepared. Joan attempted to take control of Paris but was wounded. After this, a truce was signed with the Duke of Burgundy to keep a temporary peace between France and England.
At the conclusion of the truce, Joan had another vision that she would be taken prisoner. This prediction came true when she was captured on May 24, 1430, defending a town against an English attack. She was severely outnumbered. She was captured and ransomed to the English.
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Start at the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement, identify the 5 most impactful events.. How long a process has it been so far?
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Write a summary for each stage of the return to Judah.
Answer:
The return to Zion refers to the event in the biblical books of Ezra–Nehemiah in which the Jews returned to the Land of Israel from the Babylonian exile following the decree by the emperor Cyrus the Great, the conqueror of the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 539 BCE, also known as Cyrus's edict.
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C. Failing to create a writing system.
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What was the purpose of cattle drives after the Civil War?
a . to take cattle to the south Texas plains to graze (eat)
b . to take cattle to the railroads to be shipped back to the east
c . to take the cattle to the Pacific coast
d . to take the sheep to the ranches in the West
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What evidence in the document supports the viewpoint that the Mongols promoted economic and social development in China and Persia?
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According to The History of China, the number of monks in China grew to over 500,000 during Mongol rule. ... Kublai Khan contributed to the growth of China's economy by reopening and improving trading routes. After Kublai Khan conquered the Sung Dynasty, he promoted agricultural and commercial growth within Yuan.
what inspired Americans to reform society?
Answer: the women's right to give women rights
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Write a summary of each stage of the return to Judah.
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What can the executive branch do to check the power of the legislative branch?
It can declare a law unconstitutional.
It can influence the legislative branch.
It can leave the passed law unsigned.
It can veto a law that was passed.
Answer: D) It can veto a law that was passed.
Specifically, the president has the power to veto any law they want. This will cancel out the law and make it not come into effect. The congress can override the veto, but 2/3 of each chamber is needed to do so.