Answer:
4.internal combustion, tracks 5.uncomfortable, leather 6.battle of some 7. the last one is kicking 8. Germans 9.effective, World War II I don’t know what numbers 1,2 and 3 are also the first two of number 7
Explanation: I watched the video but couldn’t find some answers for my hmw so now I’m looking for 1,2,3 lol
Which role does the legislative branch play in making public policy?
Answer:
The role the legislative branch plays in making public policy is debating most favored nations status among foreign countries. Together, they form the Congress of the U.S. The legislative branch created laws that are passed to the President to be signed.
Explanation:
Answer:
Passing a new law loosening the embargo against Cuba
Explanation:
What senator most exploited anticommunism as a political issue in the 1950s? How does this show the danger of pursuing a worthy cause in an unworthy manner?
Answer:
Joseph McCarthy.
Explanation:
apparently my answer needs to be 20 characters long so enjoy this filler text. are you happy now mods?
i already have my basics written down, i just need tips on how i should word things in a brochure type format and how i should say things considering i’m writing it as an advertising agent in the 1750s. i chose georgia as my colony.
Answer:
try doing it through a brochure website
Explanation:
it worked for me when i was in brick and morter class
Why did the United States want to expand?
Herbert Spencer was which of the
following?
A. an English scientist
B. an English governor
C. an English anarchist
Answer:
A and English scientist
Answer:
The first option be the the correct one.
He was an English Scientist.
Explanation:
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Answer:A
Explanation:
which one is correct
Answer:
the answer is J
Explanation:
many people voted in the election of Andrew Jackson increasing democracy
From what country did the second-largest number of immigrants arrive?
Answer:Where do international migrants come from? In 2017, of the 258 million international migrants worldwide, 106 million were born in Asia. Europe was the region of birth of the second largest number of international migrants (61 million), followed by Latin America and the Caribbean (38 million), and Africa (36 million).
Answer:
germany
Explanation:
while united states took the top , germany came in second as the largest single destination for migrants
Which of the following best describes the 1929 event known as Black Tuesday
Answer:stock market crash
Explanation:
One demand of the abolition movement in the 1800s was
O the immediate freeing of all enslaved people.
O the gradual freeing of some enslaved people.
O an increase in the African slave trade.
O a restoration of the African slave trade.
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Answer:
The immediate freeing of all enslaved peoples.
Explanation:
After the 1800s - or after the Second Great Awakening - abolitionist wanted immediate freedom of all enslaved peoples as well as their acceptance into US society.
Answer:
A
the immediate freeing of enslaved people
Explanation:
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Which statement is true about the "List of Grievances" in the Declaration of Independence? A. The colonists praised the leadership of King George III B. The colonists complained about the lack of leadership in Great Britain C. The colonists agreed to the Intolerable Acts. D. The colonists listed charges against King George III
Answer:
Your answer is D, I just completed the test and this answer is correct.
Explanation: good luck.
HELP!!!What did Italy, Germany, and Russia have in common before WWII?
Answer:
They sought out to solve their national problems through conquest
Help me with a,b,c,d of the question
Answer:
B.
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How did Jesus’s teachings reach so many people in the early Roman empire?
A.
through forced conversions on the orders of the emperor
B.
through the decision of a council of bishops
C.
through local laws dictated by the Pope
D.
through the support of important Roman generals
E.
through the travels of his followers on Roman roads
Answer:
E. Through the travels of his followers on Roman roads
Explanation:
During the early Roman Empire, Jesus' teachings were considered illegal. His religion, Christianity, was considered a threat by the ruling force of Rome. Therefore, we can count out A, C and D. The reason Jesus' teaching caught on so quickly were because they ften went against the wealthy and the ruling class. Poor people living in Rome liked the idea that they would be able to go to Heaven, and that their oppressors were bad people. They were more likely to convert to Christianity. Many poor people were also merchants, who would be travelling along roads. When they met othermerchants, they wuld spread the word of Jesus, which is why the correct answer is E. Hope this helps, and ask if you need any clarification!
Answer:
Agree with the person above no doubt it is (E).
Explanation:
Who here is from PR ( Puerto Rico) WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Answer:
I've been there before but im not from Puerto Rico
Explanation:
I need help with this!
Answer:
encourage people to conserve resources
Answer: This would be B
Explanation: This is because it has greens in the picture and trees which are natural resources and in WW2 there were a scarce amount.
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Compare/Contrast specific event of haitian revolution and the mexican revolution?
Answer:
The American, French, and Haitian Revolutions all achieved their initial political goals with
varying degrees of success, although victory sometimes meant great loss to the nations. Since the
Americans faced as less opposition and social inequality than their French and Haitian counterparts, the
patriots went on to defeat Great Britain and establish independence without overturning the colonial
social order. Despite terrible human, monetary, and social costs, the French and Haitian revolutions were
able to propel the idea of democracy and the ideal of equality far beyond the boundaries established by
the American Revolution.
Rebellions in the various parts of the world had differing political goals, but all seemed to be
inspired by the Enlightenment's radical philosophies. The American Declaration of Independence
emphasized the principle of popular sovereignty, which states that all governmental p
Explanation:
True or false
Islam was highly influential among the west Africans in the 1400s.
Answer: true For hundreds of years, trade crisscrossed West Africa. ... not profit much from the Saharan trade because the routes were run by berbers, a group of ... In fact, Africans sometimes cut up ... By the late 1400s Islam would become the most practiced ... important trade including Timbuktu, Djenne, and Gao, to its empire.
Islam was highly influential among West Africans in the 1400s. The statement is True.
What is Islam?Muslims are secular humanists who believe in a unique, all-powerful god known as Allah in Arabic. Muslims attempt to live lives that are totally devoted to Allah.
West African and European trade was facilitated by Islam. The trans-Saharan trade expanded as a result of religion. The West African and Muslim traders profited from the exchange.
By route of Arab traders from North Africa, Islam first reached sub-Saharan West Africa in the eighth century. Trade and commerce with North Africa were related to the presence of Islam in West Africa.
In Sub-Saharan Africa, the spread of Islam aided in the emergence of political emirates promoted riches and boosted the slave trade. King's found the ideology of Islam more appealing.
Therefore, the statement is True.
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The photograph shows the building of the
transcontinental railroad in 1868.
The construction of the railroad system in the American
West was characterized by all of the following except
O Chinese immigrants and African Americans
performing manual labor for low wages.
O industrialists and the federal government
cooperating to plan routes, allot land, and fund
construction
O companies frequently using child labor to perform
dangerous tasks such as demolition.
O a small group of powerful corporations dominating
construction with little government oversight.
Answer:
A: Chinese immigrants and African Americans performing manual labor for low wages.
Explanation:
Answer:
I Think the answer is D.
Explanation:
Child labor laws were passed 1938, so it is possible children were working during this contruction therefore c is not correct.
(In Extended Response form)
Compare and Contrast the Heian Era of Japan the Feudal Age of Europe.
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Answer:
Feudalism in Japan and Europe.
Explanation:
Japan and Europe did not have any connection but both developed comparable class systems. In Japan we see samurai and in Europe Knights. Feudalism established in Europe by 800 CE. In Japan, it appeared in the 1100s in the Heian period. The nobles were at the top than by warriors, with serfs below. They followed codes of honour, loyal and brave, with being reserved and quiet. Samurai were seen as a private guard for the nobles in Japan, Knights as a protector of the nobility class.
The difference between the feudal between the two was the ownership of the land. Knights gained land as payment for their military service. In Japan, samurai did not own any land, they only served their lords and in armies protecting from invaders.
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Which characteristic of the U.S. Constitution was also included in the Texas Constitution?
judges are appointed by the president
a Bill of Rights
Senate members are elected for life
constitutional conventions are necessary to change laws
Answer: A Bill of Rights
Explanation:
The Charter of Rights is the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. It is a document that guarantees the implementation of democratic principles in the country, respects human rights and freedoms, and ensures the limitation of federal states' power. The charter has been in force since 1791 and was introduced by former US President James Madison.
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How did the efforts of the mountain men help encourage expansion in the West?
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Answer:
It led to territorial acquisition and westward expansion. How did mountain men help to Americans migrate west? Mountain men played a vital role in western settlement because they carved out several east-to-west passages that the wagon trains followed.
Explanation:
Answer:
Mountain men played a vital role in western settlement because they carved out several east-to-west passages that the wagon trains followed. This made traveling west much more easy for people looking to settle in the west and encouraged more people to do so.
Explanation:
What were the pros and cons of a company like the dutch east india company?
Answer:
Explanation:t h e Dutch East India Company was also important in that it was active in bringing European ideas and technology to Asia. It also expanded European exploration and opened up new areas to colonization and trade.
What did congress do in 1822 that did not please the south
Answer:
The only thing I know is that in 1828 the Democrats proposed The Tariff of 1828.
Explanation:
What were 3 events or ides that lead to the Enlightenment? 1) 2) 3)
Answer:
Terms in this set (22) An eighteenth century intellectual movement whose three central concepts were the use of reason, the scientific method, and progress. Enlightenment thinkers believed they could help create better societies and better people.
Explanation:
Answer:
On the surface, the most apparent cause of the Enlightenment was the Thirty Years' War. This horribly destructive war, which lasted from 1618 to 1648, compelled German writers to pen harsh criticisms regarding the ideas of nationalism and warfare.
Explanation:
1.) How did the Silla turn Korea into an economic and cultural center?
2.) What development in Korean culture occurred during the Koryo dynasty?
3.) In what way was the Khmer Empire influenced by India?
4.) Pagan’s King Anawrahta built stupas, which are
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Answer:
1) Once Silla was unified and established they had a rapid emergence of religion, commerce and art, that turned Silla and Korea into an economic and cultural center.
2) developments in architecture, ceramics, printing, and papermaking.
3)The Khmer empire used an adapted form of India's writing system.
4)Dome-shaped hindu temples.
Explanation:
what was like to travel while black during jim crown? a small paragraph
Why is France putting its King to trial a Turning Point in global history?
Answer:
I dont know but you ask the people who created history
Explanation:
Define the following term:
Five-year plans-
Answer:
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v
Explanation:
through the use of quotas, used first in the Soviet Union and later in other socialist states. In the Soviet Union, the first Five-Year Plan (1928–32), implemented by Joseph Stalin, concentrated on developing heavy industry and collectivizing agriculture, at the cost of a drastic fall in consumer goods. The second plan (1933–37) continued the objectives of the first. Collectivization led to terrible famines, especially in the Ukraine, that caused the deaths of millions. The third (1938–42) emphasized the production of armaments. The fourth (1946–53) again stressed heavy industry and military buildup, angering the Western powers. In China, the first Five-Year Plan (1953–57) stressed rapid industrial development, with Soviet assistance; it proved highly successful. Shortly after the second plan began in 1958, the Great Leap Forward was announced; its goals conflicted with the five-year plan, leading to failure and the withdrawal of Soviet aid in 1960.
Read the following summary and answer the question below.
In the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education (1954), parents sued the Topeka, Kansas, Board of Education for violating their child's Fourteenth Amendment right to equal protection under the law by separating students by race. The District Court ruled in favor of the Topeka Board of Education. On appeal, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered this ruling to be reversed.
Which statement best describes the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in this case?
It gave parents the right to choose their children's schools in Kansas.
It created racially separate schools of equal quality in the United States.
It gave parents the right to sue their children's school districts in Kansas.
It made it illegal to create racially segregated schools in the United States.
Read the following summary and answer the question below.
In the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education (1954), parents sued the Topeka, Kansas, Board of Education for violating their child's Fourteenth Amendment right to equal protection under the law by separating students by race. The District Court ruled in favor of the Topeka Board of Education. On appeal, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered this ruling to be reversed.
Which statement best describes the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in this case?
It gave parents the right to choose their children's schools in Kansas.
It created racially separate schools of equal quality in the United States.
It gave parents the right to sue their children's school districts in Kansas.
It made it illegal to create racially segregated schools in the United States.
Read the following summary and answer the question below.
In the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education (1954), parents sued the Topeka, Kansas, Board of Education for violating their child's Fourteenth Amendment right to equal protection under the law by separating students by race. The District Court ruled in favor of the Topeka Board of Education. On appeal, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered this ruling to be reversed.
Which statement best describes the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in this case?
It gave parents the right to choose their children's schools in Kansas.
It created racially separate schools of equal quality in the United States.
It gave parents the right to sue their children's school districts in Kansas.
It made it illegal to create racially segregated schools in the United States.
Read the following summary and answer the question below.
In the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education (1954), parents sued the Topeka, Kansas, Board of Education for violating their child's Fourteenth Amendment right to equal protection under the law by separating students by race. The District Court ruled in favor of the Topeka Board of Education. On appeal, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered this ruling to be reversed.
Which statement best describes the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in this case?
It gave parents the right to choose their children's schools in Kansas.
It created racially separate schools of equal quality in the United States.
It gave parents the right to sue their children's school districts in Kansas.
It made it illegal to create racially segregated schools in the United States.