1) Who fought the North in the American Civil War?​

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What events lead up to Patrick Henry's Give me liberty give me death speech?​

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Answer: The American Revolutionary War

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Shortly after he gave the speech (March 23, 1775), The Revolutionary War began with Britain. In his speech, he contained the colonists pride and motivation to help beat the British with their unfair taxes against them.

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Explain how colonial leaders used the Boston Massacre to their advantage, and how the British actions in this period brought the colonists together in resistance. Please help!! Will give Brainliest!

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Explain how colonial leaders used the Boston Massacre to their advantage:The event was used as propaganda to drum up support against the British. ... How did the Boston Tea Party challenge British rule? Colonists defied the order to unload the tea by throwing it overboard so that it could not be unloaded or sold for profit

how the British actions in this period brought the colonists together in resistance:

When the French and Indian War finally ended in 1763, no British subject on either side of the Atlantic could have foreseen the coming conflicts between the parent country and its North American colonies. Even so, the seeds of these conflicts were planted during, and as a result of, this war. Keep in mind that the French and Indian War (known in Europe as the Seven Years' War) was a global conflict. Even though Great Britian defeated France and its allies, the victory came at great cost. In January 1763, Great Britain's national debt was more than 122 million pounds [the British monetary unit], an enormous sum for the time. Interest on the debt was more than 4.4 million pounds a year. Figuring out how to pay the interest alone absorbed the attention of the King and his ministers.

Cantonment of the forces in North America, 11 October 1765

The American Revolution and Its Era, 1750-1789

Nor was the problem of the imperial debt the only one facing British leaders in the wake of the Seven Years' War. Maintaining order in America was a significant challenge. Even with Britain's acquisition of Canada from France, the prospects of peaceful relations with the Native America tribes were not good. As a result, the British decided to keep a standing army in America. This decision would lead to a variety of problems with the colonists. In addition, an uprising on the Ohio frontier - Pontiac's Rebellion - led to the Proclamation of 1763, which forbade colonial settlement west of the Allegany Mountains. This, too, would lead to conflicts with land-hungry settlers and land speculators like George Washington (see map above).

British leaders also felt the need to tighten control over their empire. To be sure, laws regulating imperial trade and navigation had been on the books for generations, but American colonists were notorious for evading these regulations. They were even known to have traded with the French during the recently ended war. From the British point of view, it was only right that American colonists should pay their fair share of the costs for their own defense. If additional revenue could also be realized through stricter control of navigation and trade, so much the better. Thus the British began their attempts to reform the imperial system.

In 1764, Parliament enacted the Sugar Act, an attempt to raise revenue in the colonies through a tax on molasses. Although this tax had been on the books since the 1730s, smuggling and laxity of enforcement had blunted its sting. Now, however, the tax was to be enforced. An outcry arose from those affected, and colonists implemented several effective protest measures that centered around boycotting British goods. Then in 1765, Parliament enacted the Stamp Act, which placed taxes on paper, playing cards, and every legal document created in the colonies. Since this tax affected virtually everyone and extended British taxes to domestically produced and consumed goods, the reaction in the colonies was pervasive. The Stamp Act crisis was the first of many that would occur over the next decade and a half.

For additional documents related to these topics, search Loc.gov using such key words as Stamp Act, Indians, western lands, colonial trade, navigation, and the terms found in the documents. Another strategy is to browse relevant collections by date.

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[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf C. \ Developed \ a \ new \ weapon \ designed \ to \ gain \ a strategic \ advantage \ over \ enemies}}[/tex]

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The Manhattan Project was started during World War II with the goal of creating nuclear weapons for the Allies (the 4 major were the United States, England, the Soviet Union, and France)  in the war.

It was successful because it developed the Little Boy bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Fat Man dropped on Nagasaki in August 1945.

So, it was created for weapons that would provide an advantage, making choice C correct.

Which of the following statements about Worcester v Georgia is true?
Chief Justice John Marshall said that the Cherokee land was not the government's.


The Cherokees were not involved.


The decision was supported by the President.


The case never made it to the Supreme Court

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Answer:

i think b

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A company had forty-one employees and ordered nine hundred eighty uniforms for them. If they wanted to give each employee the same number of uniforms, how many more uniforms should they order so they don't have any extra?

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Answer:

Four (4)

Explanation:

Given that a company had forty-one employees (41 employees)

And ordered nine hundred eighty uniforms (980 uniforms) for them.

Hence, to give each employee the same number of uniforms, the number of more uniforms they should order so they don't have any extra will be FOUR (4)

This is because 980 ÷ 41= 23 remainders 37

Hence, we need additional 4 uniforms to complete, which then equates to 984 ÷ 41 = 24 remainder 0.

What was the special emphasis of the book by the physician?

Jesus was human as well as divine.
Jesus was the true Son of God.
the last week of Jesus' life
events and sayings of the Last Supper

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Answer:

your answer is Jesus was human as well as divine

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Jesus was human as well as divine

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What is the historical importance of the copper from the Santa Rita area?​

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It was a critical copper mine supporting Spain's New World holdings in the early 1800s. It was the hub for many burgeoning mining towns after the Civil War. And it became the test site for one of mining's most significant

Explain the controversy of the 1876 presidential election and the impact it had on the American South.

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Explanation:

It was one of the most contentious presidential elections in American history, and gave rise to the Compromise of 1877 by which the Democrats conceded the election to Hayes in return for an end to Reconstruction and the withdrawal of federal troops from the South.

Which of the following BEST describes Alonzo Herndon? O A entrepreneur, politician, and economist B. entrepreneur, college professor, and civil rights activist OC entrepreneur, community leader, and business leader D. entrepreneur, innovator, and minister h​

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Alonzo Herndon is best known for being an entrepreneur, a community leader and a business leader.

Who was Alonzo Herndon

    Alonzo Herndon was an African American entrepreneur and the founder  and the first president of Atlanta Life Insurance Company.

    Atlanta Life Insurance company is one of the most successful African American owned insurance businesses in the United states.

    The Atlanta Life insurance company was bought for  $140  and was previously a small burial association.

     It later grew to become  the Atlanta Life Insurance Company, which made Alonzo Herndon  Atlanta's first black millionaire.

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Which group of Native Arkansas founded the Village of Kappa?

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The French called the Quapaw the “Arkansas,” the Illini word for “People of the South Wind” and so named the river and the countryside after them. At that time, the Quapaw lived in four villages along the Mississippi River. They established one village, Kappa, on the east bank of the Mississippi.

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Mark the statement if it accurately describes European history and geography choose all answers that are correct

A: the English Channel helped protect the island nation of Britain from invasion

B: the Alps are mountains that made napoleons invasion of Italy easy

C: the congress of Vienna redrew the map of Europe to increase the size of the French empire

D: Corsica is a small island in the Mediterranean Sea

E: Spain and Portugal form the Iberian Peninsula

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B.

The English Channel helped protect the island nation of Britain from invasion.

E.

Spain and Portugal form the Iberian Peninsula.

D.

The Congress of Vienna redrew the map of Europe to increase the size of the French Empire.

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B, D, and E

Explanation:

These are the one that are true.

What are some examples of inequality in the U.S. now and in the past?

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Now:
Women have always been payed less than men. In 2018 Business Insider published an article that stated:

“In 2018, a woman working full time earned 81.6 cents for every dollar a man working full time earned on average. Additionally, women's median annual earnings were $9,766 less than men's, according to the most recent available data from the US Census Bureau.”

Past:
In the past black people weren’t even allowed to drink out of the same water fountains as white people. They were denied jobs, loans, and many others things that white people could get easily just because of the color of their skin.

What can you use to test substances for their pH value if you don’t have a strip of litmus paper handy

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Q: What can you use to test substances for their pH value if you don't have a strip of litmus paper handy?

A: We can use more neutral substances to test for acidity, such as cabbage juice.

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What was a major purpose of the federal Social Security system?


A. to provide a pension system to support workers during their retirement

B. to create jobs maintaining national parks and infrastructure

C. to maintain a standing army during times of peace

D. to support the visual arts by offering grants to young painters and sculptors

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I think C. to maintain a standing army during times of peace

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Which of the following has NEVER been an effective method of keeping
people from acting in a negative way?
A) Punishment
B) Economic sanctions
C) Appeasement
D) Court systems

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C is the answer to the question

Which choices accurately provide a purpose for the writing of the Declaration of Independence? A) The Declaration of Independence was written to declare legal independence from Great Britain. B) The Declaration of Independence was written to convince state legislatures to ratify the Article of Confederation. C) The Declaration of Independence was written to help gain unity and support for the revolution among the colonial population. D) The Declaration of Independence was written as a final appeal to King George III in the hopes he would override Parliament's economic policies. E) The Declaration of Independence was written to announce and explain to the world the reasons for the broken relationship between the American colonies and Great Britain.

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Answer: A, C, E

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Answer:

A, C, E

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In Wilson’s Fourteen Points, the main goal of removing German troops from occupied lands was to
establish France and England as the new European superpowers.
devastate Germany’s economic system.
gain support for the League of Nations.
restore dignity and independence to those countries.

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D. Restore dignity and independence to those countries.

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When the United States joined World War I on the side of the Allies, they didn't necessarily want to. President Woodrow Wilson was a pacifist, he strived for peace. He was against having the United States join a war, as he cared for his people and the country. After the Zimmerman Telegram, Wilson was left with no choice but to declare war.

Even during the war, Woodrow Wilson's peaceful approaches shined through. His main goal was to create peace, not only for the United States but for everyone. He wrote the Fourteen Points, which was an outline for peace on all sides.

The Fourteen Points were goals that were striving towards peace. Woodrow Wilson wanted German troops to be removed from lands like Belgium, so they could become independent and restore dignity to those countries. Not all people agreed with Wilson's approach, many thought Germany should have harsher repercussions after the war.

Restore dignity and independence to those countries. Wilson really didn’t want to join WWI but had to after the Zimmerman Telegram, which enraged Americans. However, Wilson’s pacifist side shone through, and he said that we were fighting for world peace. Hope that helps!

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Which major political party is considered more conservative, or "to the right?"

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Republicans (needs to have 20 characters)

The 12th Amendment in 1804 accomplished which of the following? A. Provided women's right to vote. B. Prevented the federal courts from interfering in state business, C. Officially ended all slavery. D. Placed the presidential and vice-presidential candidates on the same ticket Copyright © 2003 2021 Avellus Corporation. All Rights Reserved​

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Answer:

D Placed the presidential and vice-presidential candidates on the same ticket

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Answer: the first one the empire was worshipped

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How did Leland Melvin change the face of science

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Answer:

Leland is the only person drafted into the National Football League to have flown in space. The Pro Football Hall of Fame honored his athletic and academic accomplishments by placing his Detroit Lions jersey under glass in Canton, Ohio. Through these professional experiences working on high stakes teams he developed a deep and nuanced understanding of effective team dynamics.

Leland has a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry and a Master’s degree in materials science engineering. He worked at NASA Langley Research Center in the area of nondestructive testing creating optical fiber sensors for measuring damage in aerospace vehicles, resulting in publications in numerous scientific journals. After hanging up his space boots he was appointed head of NASA Education and served as the co-chair on the White House’s Federal Coordination in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S.T.E.M.) Education Task Force developing the nation’s 5-year STEM education plan. Leland was the United States representative and chair of the International Space Education Board (ISEB), a global collaboration on learning about space. He uses his life story as an athlete, astronaut, scientist, engineer, photographer, and musician to help inspire the next generation of explorers to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (S.T.E.A.M.) careers.

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Explain the effect of these uprisings on the political system of the United States. What did the uprisings cause? Who was impacted? How did the government respond?

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the uprisings effected the general public as well as the stock market

The study of how people make choices when confronted with scarcity is
a) economics
b) unlimited wants
c) unlimited resources
Od capital

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the answer to this is A: economics

1. Match the term with the definition from the lesson.

Definition: An interpretation of a law that is used in later trials


A. precedent
B. delinquent
C.United States Code
D. lawsuit

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I think it is precedent because A precedent is something that precedes, or comes before.

What did the War Guilt Clause do to
the German economy?
A. The German economy boomed as a result of trade.
B. The German economy became industrialized for the
first time.
C. The German economy was forced to become
communist.
D. The German economy slumped drastically due to
owing money to the Allies.
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Answer:

Under clause 231, the 'War Guilt Clause', Germany had to accept complete responsibility for the war. Germany lost 13% of its land and 12% of its population to the Allies. This land made up 48% of Germany's iron production and a large proportion of its coal productions limiting its economic power.

In ancient India, who was responsible for fending off intruders?
A. Untouchables
B. Brahmins
C. Shudras
D. Kshatriyas

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Answer:

Kshatriyas.

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Kshatriyas were responsible for fending off intruders in Ancient India.

The caste system was prevalent in India during the ancient period of times and there were classified into four classes Brahmins, Kshatriya's, Sudras and Vaishyas.

Kshatriya's belong to the second class and they were called warriors.

As they were warriors it was their duty to drive away from the intruders and protect their country from attackers and invaders.

Which statements describe the Persian Empire?

Choose all correct answers.


The Persians conquered Greece in a series of devastating wars.


Darius I made use of good ideas from the lands he conquered.


All subject peoples had to practice the Persian religion.


Satraps were appointed to govern the provinces.

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All subject peoples had to practice the Persian religion.

Darius I made use of good ideas from the lands he conquered.

The Persians conquered Greece in a series of devastating wars.

how did the salt March force Britain to respond to Indian demands​

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Explanation:

How did the Salt March force Britain to respond to Indian demands? Indians were starting to follow Gandhi's ways and were getting imprisoned. All around the world, newspapers started telling of Britain's harsh rule and how police would hurt peaceful protesters.

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What were the achievements of Aurangzeb? Did they help him stengthenthe mughal empire?

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Answer: Achievements of Aurangzeb have proved to be quite remarkable and his constant aim during the entire duration of his reign was to expand the boundaries of the Mughal Empire. One of his greatest achievements was the annexation of Bijapur and Golconda from the Marathas.

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The enlightment ideas are used in both the US bill of rights and in the independendence of Decloration. And it's not they might be missing they just need to be better enforced

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Indeed, we have no question here. It is just a statement, But there is no question at all.

What do you want to know? What is your question?

If this is a true or false question, then the answer is true.

It is true that the Enlightenment ideas are used in both the US bill of rights and in the Declaration of Independence. And it's not they might be missing they just need to be better enforced so they can be part of the social life of the United States.

Brilliant thinkers and philosophers of the European Enlightenment developed novel ideas about social justice, forms of government, social contracts, and civil rights.

We are taking renowned philosophers that influenced the American founding fathers when they drafted the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights, which are the first ten amendments to the US Constitution.

Among those philosophers, they were Baron of Montesquiou, Jean-Jaques Rosseau, Voltaire, Thomas Hobbes, and John Locke.

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