All of the following were part of the literature and art of the 1920s "Harlem Renaissance" EXCEPT:
a. Hughes
C. Armstrong
b. Ellington
d. Marshall

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Answer 1
C Armstrong is the correct answer
Answer 2

Answer:

D IS THE CORRECT ANSWER!!! The person above mii is wrong!!!

Explanation:

I took the quiz and tried C and it said the correct answer was D!!!

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During the constitutional ratification process, Anti-Federalists' concerns, as described in the excerpt, were most directly addressed by an agreement to grant citizenship rights to women and American Indians grant citizenship rights to women and American Indians A adopt the Bill of Rights adopt the Bill of Rights B expand the role of the states in foreign affairs expand the role of the states in foreign affairs C allow the states to print money

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Answer:

A. adopt the Bill of Rights

Explanation:

During the United States Constitutional convention in 1787, the Federalists and Anti Federalists have opposing views on the need to have new construction.

The AntiFederalists concerns were that the new constitution may allow the new government to have more powers and affect the rights of individuals.

However, to win the Anti Federalists over, and ratify the Constitution, the AntiFederalists concerns were most directly addressed when the country finally "adopt the Bill of Rights"

What do Buddhists consider Enlightenment to be?

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In Buddhism, enlightenment (called bodhi in Indian Buddhism, or satori in Zen Buddhism) is when a Buddhist finds the truth about life and stops being reborn because they have reached Nirvana. Once you get to Nirvana you are not born again into samsara (which is suffering)

Which principle of U.S. government is most clearly reflected in the Bill of Rights?

A: Separation of powers
B: Individual rights
C: Checks and balances
D: Republicanism

This is for an exam

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The answer is C. checks and balances!(I did this last year and had a 100 in the class all year long!)

What was the main cause of Irish immigration in the mid- to late nineteenth century?

political persecution

a failed revolution

the potato famine

religious persecution

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Answer:

the potato famine

Explanation:

Answer: the potato famine .

Explanation: The Irish Potato Famine created a desperate situation in Ireland in which people were starving. Even after the famine had ended, immigrants continued to flee its aftermath of poverty, malnutrition, and disease.

1. What phrase did Edward Bernays contribute to the Versailles Peace Treaty? How did that
experience lead to his idea for a new peacetime company? What did he label this new
field and why did he choose that language?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The phrase of Edward Bernays that contributed to the Versailles Peace Treaty was that he convinced his counterparts that the Versailles Peace Treaty would help to bring peace and democracy to Europe.

That experience led to his idea for a new peacetime company, he labeled this new field called Propaganda and later, Public Relations.

He did choose that language because he found that if you were able to appeal to the subconscious mind of people, you could convey the kinds of messages you want them to believe.

That is what he did when he was hired as part of the Committee of Public Information (CPI) during World War I, helping the Woodrow Wilson administration to adapt the proper messages to keep American citizens informed.

Sort the tiles under the correct headings to compare the two South American empires.
Practiced terrace farming
Chavíns
Incas
Built a major road system
Built a large empire
Pioneered artistic techniques
Unified tribes under one religion

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Answer:

Explanation:

I just answered the question and it was correct

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST, JUST ANSWER THESE 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS A, B, C, or D!!!!!

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Answer:

The first question's answer is Jp Morgan.

Explanation:

If you look up the question itself, it explains like the other comment as well.

n 1901, banker John Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) purchased Carnegie Steel for some $480 million, making Andrew Carnegie one of the world's richest men. That same year, Morgan merged Carnegie Steel with a group of other steel businesses to form U.S. Steel, the world's first billion-dollar corporation. The answer for 1 is A

Between 1880 and 1900, cities in the United States grew at a dramatic rate. ... Industrial expansion and population growth radically changed the face of the nation's cities. Noise, traffic jams, slums, air pollution, and sanitation and health problems became commonplace. The answer for the second problem is C




& the last question can be done in your own words if you want

By linking the nation, railroads helped increase the size of markets, providing greater opportunities for many industries. Huge consumers themselves, the railroads also stimulated the economy by spending extraordinary amounts of money on steel, coal, and timber, among other needs.



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What are the difference between orogenic and epeirogenic crustal changes.

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Explanation:

Difference between them are: Orogeny is a mountain building process while epeirogeny is a continent building process. ... In orogeny the rock masses move in tangential direction to the earth's surface while in epeirogeny the rock masses move in radial or vertical direction to the earth's surface.

A map of Modern China. A key shows People per kilometer squared by color. Pink is 200 plus, purple is 100 to 200, green is 10 to 100, orange is 0 to 10. The Yellow River, Yangtze River, and Xi River are in the northeast of China. The Plateau of Tibet in Western China is orange. The North China Plain and regions surrounding the rivers are pink, purple, and green.
Study the two maps. Then, use the drop-down menus to answer the questions.

What part of ancient and modern China has a high population density?

How has the population of the Yangtze River valley changed over time?

What area is least populated, both in the present and in the past?

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Answer:

The north china plain, it has increased, western china

Explanation:

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Answer:

The north china plain, it has increased, western china

Explanation:

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considering the Bird and O'Sullivan quotes , why did these clashes and battles occur

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Answer:

“The land is sacred. These words are at the core of our being. The land is our mother, the rivers our blood. Take our land away, and we die. That is, the Indian in us dies.”

Explanation:

Expansion westward, Newspaper editor JOHN O'SULLIVAN coined the term "MANIFEST DESTINY" in 1845 to describe the essence of this mindset. The religious fervor spawned by the Second Great Awakening created another incentive for the drive west. Manifest destiny touched on issues of religion, money, race, patriotism, and morality. These clashed in the 1840s as a truly great drama of regional conflict began to unfold.

Who was ambassador to Great Britain?
O John Hancock
O John Rolfe
O John Adams
O John Jay

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Answer:

C John Adams

Explanation:

I’m pretty sure is John Adams

What was the slogan the Fascists used to promote loyalty to the state?

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Answer:

Believe! Obey! Fight!

Explanation:

What does this Greek vessel (pottery) teach us about the beliefs of the ancient Greeks? Answer In a Paragraph

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Answer:

The pottery of ancient Greece from c. 1000 to c. 400 BCE provides not only some of the most distinctive vase shapes from antiquity but also some of the oldest and most diverse representations of the cultural beliefs and practices of the ancient Greeks. Further, pottery, with its durability (even when broken) and lack of appeal to treasure hunters, is one of the great archaeological survivors and is, therefore, an important tool for archaeologists and historians in determining the chronology of ancient Greece. Whatever their artistic and historical value though, the vast majority of Greek vases, despite now being dusty museum pieces, were actually meant for everyday use and, to paraphrase Arthur Lane, it is perhaps worth remembering that standing on a stone pavement and drenched with water, they would have once gleamed in the Mediterranean sun.         The clay (keramos) to produce pottery (kerameikos) was readily available throughout Greece, although the finest was Attic clay, with its high iron content giving an orange-red colour with a slight sheen when fired and the pale buff of Corinth. Clay was generally prepared and refined in settling tanks so that different consistencies of material could be achieved depending on the vessel types to be made with it.

Greek pottery was invariably made on the potter’s wheel and usually made in separate horizontal sections: the foot, the lower and upper body, the neck, and finally the handles, if necessary. These sections were then joined together with a clay ‘slip’ after drying and it is possible in many cases to see the prints of the potter impressed on the inside of the vessel. The piece was then put back on the wheel to smooth the join marks and add the final shaping. Therefore, all vases were unique and the small variations in dimensions reveal that the use of simple tools and not cut-out templates was the norm.

Next, the pot was decorated. This process depended on the decorative style in vogue at the time, but popular methods included painting the whole or parts of the vase with a thin black adhesive paint which was added with a brush, the marks of which remain visible in many cases. This black paint was a mix of alkali potash or soda, clay with silicon content, and black ferrous oxide of iron. The paint was affixed to the pot by using a fixative of urine or vinegar which burned away in the heat of the kiln, binding the paint to the clay. Another technique, used more rarely, was to cover the vessel with a white clay paint. Alternatively, only lines or figures were added in black using a thicker version of the black paint mentioned above and applied with a stiff brush or feather; in consequence, a slight relief effect was achieved. Minor details were often added with a thinned black paint giving a yellow-brown colour, a white pipe-clay, and a dark red of ochre and manganese. The latter two colours tended to flake off over time.  

Explanation:

This group of people helped the Jews restore the temple

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Answer:

I think it was the Nubians or Israelites

Explanation:

HELP PLZZZ..... John and Abigail Adams, John Quincy's parents, had spent a significant amount of effort preparing him to be president. what was the downside of this preparation?​

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Answer: His parents said they would disown him if he didn't get the presidency. growing up he had to focus on presidency.

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How can the president prevent a bill from becoming a law?

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Answer:

The President can veto a bill indirectly by withholding approval of the bill until Congress has adjourned sine die. This informal way of preventing a bill from becoming a law is called a pocket veto. When the President issues a veto, the bill returns to its House of origin.

Explanation:

Which of the following was the primary goal of the Christians during the Crusades that pitted Christian forces against Islamic forces?
А
To make a holy pilgrimage to Mecca as a sign of peace between the cultures
B В.
To take control of Jerusalem and the surrounding areas from Islamic forces
С.
To take control of Mecca and the surrounding areas from Islamic forces
D.
To make a holy pilgrimage to Jerusalem as a sign of peace between the cultures

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

A

The primary goal of the Christians during the Crusades is to take control of Jerusalem and the surrounding areas from Islamic forces. The correct option is B.

What are the Crusades?

The military expeditions known as the Crusades started their exploration in the latter part of the eleventh century. For centuries, Christians in Western Europe ran and organized them.

Control of the Middle East was the ultimate aim of the Christians during the Crusades. This was a result of the idea that this was the holy place because it was thought that Jesus had perished and been buried there.

Additionally, they sought to retake once-Christian tribes and halt the growth of Muslim kingdoms.

Therefore, the correct option is B. To take control of Jerusalem and the surrounding areas from Islamic forces.

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What is the historical connection between the map and the quote from Andrew Jackson?
please help

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Answer:

The historical connection between the map and the quote is that it will strengthen America's transportation (railroad) system. Your current answer is correct.

I need help ASAP plz

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Answer:

Amendment and Executive

Explanation:

the 6th amendment. The word is amendment.

2. A law is declared unconstitutional if it _____the
Constitution.
a. Protects
b. Amends
c. Violates
d. Clarifies

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C

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Why did Scott believe he should be free?
here is the story help pls

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Answer:

Il est devenu libre quand il vivait dans un état libre.

Explanation:

Scoot believed he should be free because he had become free when he lived in a free state.

Which of the following are processes by which state judges can be removed from office?
i. Impeachment by state legislature
ii. Removal by state supreme court
iii. Impeachment by state governor
A.
i only
B.
i and ii only
C.
ii and ii only
D.
i, ii, and iii



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C
D

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Answer:

B i and ii only

Explanation:

Answer:b

Explanation:

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Meiji leaders did all of the following except
a. instituted a constitutional monarchy
c. modernized the army and navy
b. introduced communism as the new social system
d. opened schools

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Answer:

the answer is b

Explanation:

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Meiji leaders did all of the following except the introduction of communism as the new social system. Hence, option b is correct.

What was Meiji restorations?

The Meiji Restoration, also known as the Meiji Revolution,  Reform, or Renewal, was a political event that brought back effective imperial government to Japan in 1868 under Emperor Meiji. 

To end the era and strengthen Japan against the threat of colonization, the leaders of the Meiji Restoration, as this revolution came to be known, acted in the guise of restoring imperial control.

A tremendous growth in production and infrastructure was both made possible and necessary by Japan's quick industrialization and modernisation.

Japan established businesses including shipyards, iron smelters, and spinning mills, which were later sold to businessmen with connections. As a result, local businesses began utilizing Western technology to create goods that could be offered at a discount on the global market.

But introducing communism was not a subject for them. Hence, option b is correct here.

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Which of the following presidential powers, do you suppose, is used most frequently?

a.) request impeachment proceedings against federal judges
b.) declare war
c.) approve or veto laws passed by Congress
d.) appoint advisors

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I was thinking that it would be c or d

Answer:

The powers of the president of the United States include those explicitly granted by Article II of the United States Constitution as well as those granted by Acts of Congress, implied powers, and also a great deal of soft power that is attached to the presidency

Explanation:

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Which of the following were the main products exchanged on the Trans-Saharan trade routes? Select 3
A. Spices
B. Gold
C. Slaves
D. sugar
E. Wood
F. Salt

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Good, ivory, and salt

Defending the borders of the Roman Empire led to more soldiers. True or False?

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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Answer:

Mountains

Explanation:

I cant really see the maps writing but any mountains are a great physical feauture to protect China and keep it isolates because it makes it harder for outsiders to come in. Hope I helped Have a wonderful day! ;D Happy Holidays, follow me!

What two governments does federalism split power between?

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Federalism is the system of government in which power is divided between a central government and regional governments; in the United States, both the national government and the state governments possess a large measure of sovereignty.

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Using the map above, what is located at number 6?

United Kingdom

Sweden

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Number 6 is United Kingdom

In a paragraph trace the development of the women's movement: How did these women demand progress? What were they majorly fighting for during the Progressive Era?

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Answer:

Women fought for progress using a number of controversial techniques: From blackmail, to robbery, to attempted arson, there seemed to be no end  to what women would attempt to gain personal rights and make suffrage a realty.

Explanation:

For Connexus Students: "Lesson 3 Slide 4 talks about the Separate Goals and  Methods of different women during this time period. Women couldn't agree on what their end goals were, and there were several different movements happening at once. Famous Suffragettes like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were well known for fighting for Suffrage: Wanting men to suffer just as much as women had. Another goal was temperance, which is wanting to keep men from having a temper. Women fought and protested and picketed for this, really making it seem like they were the ones with tempers, so the temperance movement failed.

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