3. How did the Brown vs Board of Education Case influence the Civil Rights
movement? Choose one of the answers below and then explain your answer.
A. By discouraging activists from relying on the judicial system
B. By guaranteeing minority students college scholarships
C. By providing a judicial reason for eliminating segregation in other areas of the
country
D. By eliminating social barriers in hiring practices in large corporations​

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Answer 1
I think the answer may be C
Answer 2

Answer:

the answer is C) By providing a judicial reason for eliminating segregation in other area of the country.

Explanation:

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The excerpt is from the 1855 Treaty with the Yakama.

Nor shall any white man, excepting those in the employment of the Indian
Department, be permitted to reside upon the said reservation without permission of the tribe and the superintendent and agent.

–Treaty with the Yakama,
1855

Which action would most likely violate this condition of the agreement?

teachers being employed by the Indian Department and living on Yakama lands
traders exchanging goods with Yamaka Indians at tribal-approved trading posts
gold miners entering Yakama lands on their way to the gold rush in Canada
farmers establishing farms on Yakama lands with permission from tribal leaders

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Option 3. The option that is going to be the violation of the ordinance that has been put in place in this treaty would be ;gold miners entering Yakama lands on their way to the gold rush in Canada

What was the Treaty with the Yakama?

14 bands and tribes gave the United States 11.5 million acres as part of the Yakama Treaty of 1855. The Pisquose, Se-ap-cat, Shyiks, Skinpah, Wenatshapam, Wishram, Yakama, and a number of other Indian tribes are among the bands and tribes that make up the Yakama confederation.

An agreement between sovereign nations was the 1855 treaty. The final treaty was drafted with input from all 56 Nez Perce tribes, who signed it, and it became their primary contract with the US government. It is still regarded as such legally today.

The people that are going on the gold rish would be violating the treaty because they would be entering the lands without the permission that they needed in order to do so.

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In the 1800s, an important motivation for “old” and “new” immigrants to settle in ethnic neighborhoods was

to learn how to speak English.

to be near local public schools.

to maintain their own cultures.

to work to adopt American culture.

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Answer:

D or C

Explanation:

Answer:D

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What was king louis's authority based on ?

marie antionett
terror
divine right
the estates-general

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Answer: Divine Right

Explanation:

It is stated in a TED-Ed video (What caused the French Revolution?).

“The monarch King Louis XVI based his authority on divine right and granted special privileges to the First and Second Estates, the Catholic clergy, and the nobles.”

Which of the following explains the direction of this migratory flow?
A
Crops grown along the ocean shore thrived more than crops grown along
rivers.
B
Coastal locations made trade and travel easier.
С
Crops in the south were varied and thriving.
D
Coastal locations were less vulnerable to monsoons than inland locations.

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answer:a is the answer
Either D or a (sorry if this is wrong)

Why is Muhammad Ali remembered as an inspirational person? List as many reasons as possible. PLEASE HELP!!! I NEED THIS DONE BY TOMORROW.

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the courage, and the sublime boxing skills all of which made him "the Greatest". But it was his wisdom, and what he did outside of the ring is what made him into one of the most inspiring leaders. His fearlessness in speaking out as a young, black man at a time when young, black men did not have much of a voice in our society. As a Muslim, his courage on his convictions, refusing to be inducted into the armed services as a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War, a decision that was met by ridicule and condemnation by many. It cost him nearly four years -- between 1967 and 1970 -- of what should have been the prime of his glorious career.

what is a accurate description of democracy

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a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
a government in which the people choose a president, no one has complete power, and the people are able to vote

Why did the U.S draft the Philippines? HELP

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Answer:

This measure was made in order to help fill out the reserve force requirement of 400,000 men by 1946 and especially for junior reserve officers. However, after a trip to Tokyo in 1939, Quezon concluded that Japan was much too powerful and that the Filipinos could not effectively defend their homeland.

Answer:

in order to help fill out the reserve force requirement of 400,000 men by 1946 and especially for junior reserve officers.

Explanation:

How was the water in most steam engines heated?
A. by boiling water
B. by a paddlewheel
C. by burning coal
D. by burning wood
3. What kind of power was frequently used before steam?
A. water
B. wind
C. horse
D. manpower
E. A and B
F. A, B, C, and D
4. Which man actually invented the steam engine?
A. Robert Fulton
B. Thomas Savery
C. James Watt
D. Clermont
5. What was Fulton’s contribution to the Industrial Revolution?
A. to apply this technology to improving transportation
B. to apply this technology to improving manufacturing
C. to apply this technology to improving production
D. to apply this technology to improving daily life

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Answer:

Steam engines use hot steam from boiling water to drive a piston (or pistons) back and forth. The movement of the piston was then used to power a machine or turn a wheel. To create the steam, most steam engines heated the water by burning coal.

Explanation:

your first question is boiling water

second question is Before steam power, most factories and mills were powered by water, wind, horse, or man. Water was a good source of power, but factories had to be located near a river.

the last one is While the Spaniard first patented a steam-operated machine for use in mining, an Englishman is usually credited with inventing the first steam engine. In 1698, Thomas Savery, an engineer and inventor, patented a machine that could effectively draw water from flooded mines using steam pressure.

Which of the following was NOT an indicator of prosperity in the 1920s?

Unemployment was 3.7
Wages was up
GDP rose
Inflation rose to 10%

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Answer:

Inflation rose to 10%

Explanation:

The Roaring Twenties was a period of economic boom and prosperity in the United States of America and Europe. This was just after the World War I that ended in 1918.

An indicator of prosperity in the 1920s includes the following;

I. Unemployment was 3.7: an unemployment rate refers to the percentage of the total labor force in an economy, who are unemployed but seeking to be gainfully employed. The lower the rate of unemployment, the higher the employed rate and vice-versa.

II. Wages was up: this simply means that the minimum amount of money (wages) received by the employees increased.

III. GDP rose: Gross Domestic Products (GDP) is a measure of the total market value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period.

Simply stated, GDP is a measure of the total income of all individuals in an economy and the total expenses incurred on the economy's output of goods and services in a particular country.

However, an inflation can be defined as the persistent general rise in the price of goods and services in an economy at a specific period of time.

This ultimately implies that, inflation can never be an indication of prosperity in any country's economy.

In the last session of the Texas
Legislature, a majority of the
representatives and senators belonged
to what Party.

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Answer:

Republicans.

Explanation:

I tried

The majority of representatives belonged to the Republican Party

Which pairing is correct?

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Answer:

I think the answer would be the last

Explanation:

answer D

2. What was the purpose of compromise in the early 1800s?


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The Missouri Compromise—also referred to as the Compromise of 1820—was an agreement between the pro- and anti-slavery factions regulating slavery in the western territories. It prohibited slavery in new states north of the border of the Arkansas territory, excluding Missouri.

Answer:

its the first one

Explanation:

Was Byzantium a continuation of Rome or something new entirely?

-Trever Malark

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Answer:

"Byzantium" was a continuation of the Eastern Roman Empire.

Explanation:

The Byzantines knew themselves as "Romans", Byzantium and Byzantine would become an exonym to describe them, this could have something to do with their capital being built in the same place as the Greek City State of Byzantion

What governmental practices led to the writing of the English Bill of Rights?

Select all that apply.

a. James II created a standing army that killed hundreds of Protestants.
b. James II had created laws restricting the right of Protestants to bear arms.
c. The Crown created laws restricting the right of Catholics to bear arms.
d. The Crown had tortured the accused to receive confessions for crimes.

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Answer:

I believe its A, B, and D.

I'm sorry if i'm wrong.

The plantation system in the Southern colonies led to: A. the spread of many small family farms. B. laws that protected slavery in the region. C. military conflicts between the colonies. D. Catholics being sent away to other colonies.​

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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

In the southern colonies, plantation and farming was depended on the slaves and hence with the growth of slavery, plantation also grew. This lead to spread of small family farms. The owners of the slave framed their own laws.

This further led to division of society into class lines i.e rich and poor.

Hence, option A is correct

Why did Bismarck succeed against internal and external opposition?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.

Bismarck succeeded against internal and external opposition because he was a great leader and a proven military officer that had the conviction of uniting the distinct ethnicities and states that formed the Germanic people in those years. He always thought that the unification of the Germanic tries would represent a more solid nation and a stronger front against their enemies. That is why he unified the states and formed Prussia in 1867.

Although Bismarck was a man with conservative ideas, he applied a series of reforms such as the establishment of a welfare state, the vote for men, the modernization of the country, and the pacification of the region.

How do the three branches work together to protect society?

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Answer:

Each branch has its own powers and responsibilities, including working with the other branches.

Explanation:

The Seventh Amendment protects

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Answer:

Explanation:

It protects us from having our rights abused by the government.

Answer:

the right to a jury trial

Explanation: if someone steals more than 20 dollars worth of anything, they have a right to a jury trial.

Based on the sources and your knowledge of social studies, why was the Constitution written and how did conflicting viewpoints influence the development of U.S. government?

As you write, follow the directions below.

* Address all parts of the prompt.

* Include information and examples from your own knowledge of social studies.

* Use evidence from the sources to support your response.

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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

i had to do it man

Did stephen F Austin brin 300 people to Texas

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The correct answer is Yes he did

Which best explains the impact of the Cuban Revolution?
A. Cuba allied with the Soviet Union for support.
B. Cuba allied with the United States for support.
C. Individual freedoms such as freedom of speech increased.
D. Healthcare decreased in urban areas such as Havana.

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Answer = A

B is false , c is false , d is false

What was the affect of the Transcontinental Railroad on the United States?

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Answer:

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By 1880, the transcontinental railroad was transporting $50 million worth of freight each year. In addition to transporting western food crops and raw materials to East Coast markets and manufactured goods from East Coast cities to the West Coast, the railroad also facilitated international trade.

Explanation:

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How does the Bill of Rights protect individuals' civil liberties?

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Answer:

Civil liberties protect us from government power. They are rooted in the Bill of Rights, which limits the powers of the federal government. The government cannot take away the freedoms outlined in the Bill of Rights, and any action that encroaches on these liberties is illegal.

Explanation:

Answer:

For A.P.E.X. the answer is  It defines specific rights that all people are entitled to.

Explanation:

What is the difference between secession and nullification?
A. Nullification is when a state leaves the nation and secession is when a state refuses to comply with federal law.
B. Nullification is when a state leaves the nation and secession is when a state refuses the decision of the Supreme Court.
C. Nullification is when a state refuses to comply with federal law and secession is when states use state law instead of federal law.
D. Nullification is when a state refuses to comply with federal law and secession is when a state leaves the nation.

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Nullification does in fact mean when a state refuses federal law, while secession means when the state in fact leaves the nation itself.

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Answer:

Please do!

Explanation:

The main importance of Miami, Tampa, and Jacksonville to Florida's economy is that they
O are all major port cities.
O each have large numbers of apartments.
O are all agricultural centers.
O each have large numbers of factories.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

because it is economy

Answer:

A. are all major port cities

Explanation:

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example of type of motion or change caused by energy A. water spinning the turbine B. water flowing from the reservoir to the plate C. electricity flowing from the generator thought the power lines D. the concrete of the power plant supporting the turbine and generator​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I did this answer before but I am not exactly sure if I got it right.

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What was a major effect of the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates conquering northern Africa?
A. Islamic culture spread across the region.
B. Christianity became the most widely practiced religion .
C. Democratic governments were established.
D. European powers colonized the region.​

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Answer: C

Explanation:

Answer:

a. islamic culture spread across the region

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

How did most immigrants travel to the U.S?

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“Many immigrants entered the US through several ports”

Answer:

ports

Explanation:

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