Answer:
No, they should have had a say in who controlled our country. It was unfair because they supplied troops, helped work in military camps, and nursed hurt soldiers.
Explanation:
How did President Bashar al-Assad respond to the peaceful protest
Explanation:
The heavy sense of dictatorship and memories of the 1980s made Syrians think the wave of change in the region would never come to their country.
But it did happen. At first, people were surprised, but above all shocked that their government would fire on peaceful protesters in Deraa. Every day, the death toll increased and in reaction more people took to the street.
The movement started as protests calling for more freedom and dignity. The way the government handled the events since those first days drove more and more people to oppose President Bashar al-Assad.
At first, no-one was calling for the regime to fall. Many people had hopes that the young president would respond to their calls and punish those of the security forces who killed innocent civilians.
But the wave of killings and arrests, torture and humiliation targeting people who were not even involved in the demonstrations drove many who steered clear of politics to join the protest movement.
While ___________ was responsible for uniting southern Italy with northern Italy, ____________ was behind the unification of Germany.
Answer:
While Giuseppe Garibaldi was responsible for uniting southern Italy with northern Italy, Otto von Bismarck was behind the unification of Germany.
Explanation:
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Which story element in "The Catch” brings the story to its climax?
Ethane shouts out for victory for the dwarves.
Ethane trips Rohan, injuring his elbow.
Ethane slips and falls into an icy river.
Rohan, Ethane, and Leondril huddle together.
Answer:
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What did the English merchants use to buy slaves in Africa as part of the Triangular Trade?
What skilled trade did Jesus probably learn from his father Joseph
Social studies
Answer:
He learned to not trust away one at all
Explanation:
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please help me 10 points per person
Answer:
I would say A.
Explanation:
More slaves in the US would increase the population, and the other answers don't make sense in the diagram.
How significant was the impact of the Plague of Justinian on the Byzantine Empire?
Answer:
answer is very long but it'll work!!
Explanation:
Some modern scholars believe that the plague killed up to 5,000 people per day in Constantinople at the peak of the pandemic. According to one view, the initial plague ultimately killed perhaps 40% of the city's inhabitants and caused the deaths of up to a quarter of the human population of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Which of the following describes the impact of jazz?
Answer:
it impacted the musical world starting in usa and lead to a creation of new music and artists in the jazzy 60s mostly
Explanation:
Answer: I think u forgot to show a pic of the questions but here is some reasons or evidence to help u get a better understanding and get the answer correct :)
⇒Explanation:Jazz music had a profound effect on the literary world, which can be illustrated through the genesis of the genre of jazz poetry. Fashion in the 1920s was another way in which jazz music influenced popular culture.
⇒Everything from fashion and poetry to the Civil Rights movement was touched by its influence. The style of clothing changed to make it easier to dance along to jazz tunes. Even poetry evolved as a result of jazz, with jazz poetry becoming an emerging genre in the era.
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When was the military desegregated?
Answer:
July 26, 1948
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP 50 POINTS
1) What was the basic foundation of the New South?
a. Industrializing the Southern economy
b. Regaining control of the cotton industry
c. Promoting racial equality for newly freed blacks
d. Re-introducing slavery to the South
2) What was W.E.B. DeBois’ belief on how African Americans could gain equality with whites?
a. DuBois believed that black Americans could participate in non-violent protests to get what they wanted
c. He believed that economic freedom would eventually lead to social change
d. He believed that education for African Americans would lead to social change
e. He believed that black Americans should react to violence with more violence
3) Which statement below is associated with the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot? *
a. Booker T. Washington gives speeches calling for blacks to fight whites
b. W.E.B Debois’ publishes books informing black citizens of their rights.
c. Atlanta newspapers publish false reports of black violence against whites.
d. Rebecca Felton gives speeches and publishes writings promoting white supremacy.
4) The purpose of Jim Crow laws was to
a. prevent black citizens from obtaining employment.
b. limit the religious activities of southern citizens.
c. create as much division between the races as possible.
d. make it illegal for black children to receive an education.
5) During the Atlanta race riot many black owned businesses and homes were destroyed. Which of the following had a barber shop and Life insurance company that became a target of white violence during the race riot?
a. Henry Grady
b. John Hope
c. W.E.B. Dubois
d. Alonzo Herndon
Answer:
1.c 2.a 3.b 4.b 5.b
Explanation:
What common beliefs do Americans have? How do these beliefs unify Americans?(2-3 sentences ) PLS HELP !!!
PERSONAL CONTROL OVER THE ENVIRONMENT. People can/should control nature, their own environment and destiny. ...
CHANGE / MOBILITY. ...
TIME AND ITS IMPORTANCE. ...
EQUALITY / EGALITARIANISM. ...
INDIVIDUALISM, INDEPENDENCE AND PRIVACY. ...
SELF-HELP. ...
COMPETITION AND FREE ENTERPRISE. ...
FUTURE ORIENTATION / OPTIMISM:
Explanation:
The border between the German and French troops was called the _________ front.
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What was the preoccupation with Manchuria?
Russia believed it was part of their providences
Manchuria had asked for assistance
Open door to trading
Japan wanted a military outpost
Answer:
Answer: B. Japan's easy success led to more Japanese invasions.
Context/details:
In 1931, Japan invaded and occupied Manchuria, the northeaster region of China. The invasion followed an explosion that blew up a portion of railroad tracks near the city of Mukden. (Thus it became known as "The Mukden Incident.") The railway was owned by the Japanese, who had invested in development in the region. Japan blamed Chinese nationalists for the explosion, but others thought the bombing may have been done by Japanese military personnel to provide Japan with an excuse for invading and occupying Manchurian territory. The Japanese declared the region to be a new country, independent of China. which the Japanese called Manchuko. In reality, the territory was not independent but was controlled by the occupying Japanese army.
The League of Nations condemned Japan in 1933 for the events in Manchuria, but that did little to stop Japan. Japan withdrew from the League of Nations at that time, and by 1937 began further invasions into Chinese territory. and in the early 1940s Japan occupied French Indochina (territory in Southeast Asia).
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Explanation:
The Japanese inversion of Manchuria began in 18 September 1931, with the Kawtung army of the empire of Japan invaded Manchuria immediately following the Mukden incident.. Their occupation lasted until the success of the Soviet Union and Mongolia with the Manchurian strategic offensive operation in mid- August of 1945
Why did Martin Luther write his Ninety-Five Theses?
At least 5 sentences
Answer:
When they returned, they showed the pardons they had brought to Luther, claiming they no longer had to repent for their sins.
Martin Luther wrote the 95 theses to protect the selling of indulgences.
He was excommunicated for his teachings.
what did u learn about introduction to chemical ?
Explanation:
Chemistry is the branch of science dealing with the structure, composition, properties, and the reactive characteristics of matter. Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. Moreover, chemistry is the study of the transformation of matter. ...
Commas you use in writing are similar to pauses you use in speech. Commas are also
used to group similar items together,
Use a comma after an introductory phrase or cause
Directions: Re-Write each sentence below. Add commas to each introductory
phrase or clause
Example A: During the evening I like to watch the local news on television.
Answer: During the evening, take to watch the local news on television
1. Hello welcome to our hotel.
2. In the moming we woke up early to go fishing
3. Okay once we finish eating we will play tennis at the park
4. Yes I would like another piece of pizza.
5. From our window on the third floor I can see all the people below.
6. To avoid traffic my dad took an alternate route
7. Well this may be the last solution to the problem.
Answer:
1. Hello, welcome to our hotel.
2. In the morning, we woke up early to go fishing
3. Okay, once we finish eating we will play tennis at the park
4. Yes, i would like another piece of pizza.
5. From our window on the third floor, I can see all the people below
6. To avoid traffic, my dad took an alternate route
7. Well, this may be the last solution to the problem.
Explanation:
How can two automobiles, one with a small mass and one with a large mass, have the same momentum? *
The automobile with a small mass has a large velocity and the automobile with a large mass has a large velocity.
The automobile with a large mass has a large velocity and the automobile with a small mass has a small velocity.
The automobile with a large mass has a small velocity and the automobile with a small mass has a large velocity.
Explain how the Nazis were able to control the German people
Answer:
The Nazis used fear to scar people, Hitler had the power to do this because of the enabling act. They used the Gestapo (secret police), Block Wardens, SS, and Concentration Camps. They also aimed to brainwash children to create obedient future Aryan race. They used the Hitler Youth, League of German Maidens and Schools. As well as they tried to get people on side by offering people things. Strength Through Joy was an organization that gave out free stuff. The German Labor Front helped reduced unemployment by building large projects like the autobahn.
Explanation:
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You've learned about many immigrants to Kansas in this unit. How does immigration make our state and the United States unique? Be sure to use what you've learned in this unit to explain your answer. Your answer: I think the answer is
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
How does immigration make our state and the United States unique?
First, we have to say that you did not include any references from your lessons, so we do not know what you learned. And because of that, we cannot use what you learned in the unit. We are going to answer with our own knowledge.
Immigration is unique in Kansas and the United States because a lot of American people have come from another part of the world and founded their towns and cities in North America.
Let's just remember that after the Native American Indians that already lived in the North American territories, the English were the ones to settle in the East coast of North America and founded the 13 colonies, Jamestown, Virginia, being the first in 1607.
So the United States was founded by European immigrants.
Today, in the particular case of the state of Kansas, there are many people who have immigrants parents or are immigrants working legally in Kansas. For instance, the agriculture industry and the construction industry in Kansas rely on the immigrant labor force.
The purpose of the Freedman's Bureau was to ______________________________.
a.
try court cases against Confederate leaders
c.
help former slaves and African American veterans with work, housing, and food
b.
teach pardoned criminals work skills so they could renter the workforce
d.
try to get the vote for African American males
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:c
Explanation:because I did it before
Answer:
c
Explanation:
help former slaves and African American veterans with work, housing, and food
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Which term is given to the movement of plants, animals, diseases, and people among continents as a result of European exploration?
A. Great migration
B. Free trade
C. Columbian extange
D. New world
What were the 4 punishments of the Treaty of Versailles?
put in a numbered list please!
Answer:
2,
Explanation:
How did the French and Indian War Effect Families? PLEASE HELP!
Which Renaissance invention do many historians consider to be the most important invention of the last thousand years ?
A.) Wheel
B.) Combustion engine
C.) Airplane
D.) Printing press
Answer:
Explanation: printing press
please no link with sincere answer. can someone tell me the true history or legend of prince Buddah
Answer:
Years before, a prince was born in the land of Nepal, by the name of Siddhartha Gautama. By tradition, he is said to have been destined by birth to the life of a prince, and had three palaces (for seasonal occupation) built for him.
When he reached the age of 16, his father reputedly arranged his marriage to a cousin of the same age named Yaśodharā . According to the traditional account, she gave birth to a son, named Rāhula. Siddhartha is said to have spent 29 years as a prince in Kapilavastu. Although his father ensured that Siddhartha was provided with everything he could want or need, Buddhist scriptures say that the future Buddha felt that material wealth was not life's ultimate goal.
At the age of 29 Siddhartha left his palace to meet his subjects. Despite his father's efforts to hide from him the sick, aged and suffering, On these he encountered a diseased man, a decaying corpse, and an ascetic. These depressed him, and he initially strove to overcome aging, sickness, and death by living the life of an ascetic.
King Siddhartha Gautama decided to leave the palace and pursue his calling. So he left the kingdom and searched for several spiritual teachers to learn from them.
After realizing that meditative Dhyana (Arhatic Dhyan Meditation) was the right path to awakening, but that extreme asceticism didn't work, Gautama discovered what Buddhists call the Middle Way, a path of moderation away from the extremes of self-indulgence and self-mortification, or the Eightfold Path, as described in the first discourse of the Buddha.
Following this incident, Gautama was famously seated under a pipal tree—now known as the Bodhi tree—in Bodh Gaya, India, when he vowed never to arise until he had found the truth. Kaundinya and four other companions, believing that he had abandoned his search and become undisciplined, left.
Through meditation, his mind became calmer and his concentration deepened. In this calm and peaceful meditating state, Siddhartha Gautama sat his mind to realize his true nature and the true nature of life.
Everything seemed so connected, happening with a cause and an effect on everything else in this whole.
He then, realized his true nature and how his latest life as Prince Siddhartha was but a bead in the series of lifetimes. at the time of his awakening he realized complete insight into the Four Noble Truths, the endless cycle of rebirth, suffering and dying again. He realized that death is nothing but changing the physical vehicle, enabling the soul to gain a whole new experience every time it is born again.
He saw how all the pleasures and pains are but a temporary worldly experience teaching man lessons to make him grow. Rich in one lifetime can be poor in another; king in one lifetime can be a beggar in another!
He then looked at the suffering of the world and how people create their own misery and joy. He realized then, the causes of suffering, and that attachments and physical possessions can never bring man the everlasting joy.
And Finally at the Full Moon of Taurus, the Vesak (Wesak) after a reputed 49 days of meditation, at the age of 35, he discovered the means to end this suffering, which made his body filled with a radiant light. His mind became so peaceful and calm. With a pleasant smile he arouse from his meditation and looked up, when he saw the morning star. At this holy moment, a great understanding came to him. He saw himself, all the life, the world and the planets as one. He experienced all the past and all the future simultaneously and realized the meaning of life, the existence, and why we are born on this earth and where do we come from. He thus found the truth and he is said to have attained Enlightenment, and became known as the Buddha or "Awakened One" ("Buddha" is also sometimes translated as "The Enlightened One").
Prince Siddhartha became the Lord Buddha who is now also known as Gautama Buddha or Śhakyamuni Buddha.
Explanation:
Answer:
He was a leader and preached that people could get salvation by freeing themselves from many of their desires.
Explanation:
Students donating food for Thanksgiving baskets is an example of
es
A)
a civic duty.
B)
social participation.
C)
political participation.
D)
a compulsory community standard.
Answer: b- social participation
Explanation:
it’s not a requirement by law, but it does show involvement in the community.
Students donating food for Thanksgiving baskets is an example of social participation.
What is social participation?
Social participation is defined as a person's involvement in activities that provide interaction with others in society or the community and express interpersonal interactions outside the home.
Why is social participation important?Social participation provides emotional support, laughter, and levity. Participating in social activities makes you feel as if you matter to a community which provides a sense of meaning and belonging. Social activities help relieve the angst of perceived social isolation
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Globalization, the development of new technology, changes in consumer demand, and the discovery of new resources are all causes of _____.
Answer:
The correct answer is B. Structural unemployment. :)
Explanation:
Why were mountain men used as guides for wagon trains? A) They were very friendly. B) They were good cooks. C) They were familiar with the area and its inhabitants. D) They were strong and could fight off attacks easily.
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
The mountain men were the local residents of the mountain regions and were familiar with the existing routes. Hence, they can guide the wagon train drivers in case if they miss the route due to some reason. Also, they were a good company during the journey.
Hence, option C is correct
8. Review the map of the Aryan migration below. Which of the following explains the
direction of this migratory flow?A. crops in the South were varied and thriving, B Coastal locations were less vulnerable to monsoons than island locations C Crops grown along the ocean shore thriveed more than crops grown along rivers DCostal locations made trade and travel easier
Answer:
crops grown along the ocean shore thrived more than crops along the river
how did the Bataan March defy terms of the Geneva Convention of 1929
Answer:
That Japanese forces did not strictly follow the Geneva Conventions is hardly a matter of debate. According to Dr. William Skelton III, who produced a document entitled American Ex Prisoners of War for the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs, more POWs died at the hands of the Japanese in the Pacific theater and specifically in the Philippines than in any other conflict to date.
Explanation: