Answer:
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Explanation:
brainlist What does Lin say about China’s desire for British goods?
Answer:
Lin relied on aggressive moral tone, meanwhile proceeding relentlessly against British merchants in a manner that could only insult their government. The only lesson Lin drew from China’s humiliation was that it was necessary to learn more about these “barbarians” and to import their technology. He could neither comprehend the implications of the European challenge nor overcome the weakness and conservative opposition of his contemporaries. Later, the so-called Self-Strengthening Movement adopted Lin’s program of reform; still later generations of revolutionaries abandoned Chinese culture in order to save China but accepted Lin as a national hero because of his courage and example in opposing the British.
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What kingdom did Charlemagne establish after the pope crowned him as emperor? A. the Ottoman Empire B. the Byzantine Empire C. the Holy Roman Empire D. the Western Roman Empire
Answer:
C. the Holy Roman Empire
Explanation:
Following the crowning of Charlemagne otherwise known as Charles the Great, as the Emperor by Pope Leo III on 25th December 800 AD. He was made the King of the Franks, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
His reign and sovereignty cover a large part of Europe including places like France, Germany, and the other smaller surrounding countries.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "the Holy Roman Empire."
Answer:
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Explanation:
how do i know u might ask? i have no brain cells at the moment so i dont know :)
What was the significance of the Battle of Lexington? *
It was the first battle of the war" in which the British were victorious
It was the first battle of the war" in which the Colonist were successful
The British seized colonist weapons at Lexington
It happened in the middle of the night
as the
Reprsentatives at the 2nd Continental Congress named
What court cases helped promote integration in Oklahoma?
Select all that apply.
O . Plessy v. Ferguson
O . Gary v. State of Oklahoma
O . Sipuel v. Board of Regents of University of Oklahoma
O . McLaurin v. Oklahoma Board of Regents for Higher Education
O . Brown v. Board of Education v.
Answer:
Explanation:
Gary v. State of Oklahoma.
Sipuel v. Board of Regents of University of Oklahoma.
Answer:
Brown v. Board of Education
Explanation:
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HURRY
Read these lines from the story.
"When Tom finished, Mr. Berry smiled and said, 'Well, somebody found it and returned it. That's the important thing. It's important to remember that everybody makes mistakes. I guess we both did in this case.' "
Write a paragraph explaining what these lines reveal about Mr. Berry. Use details from the story to support your answer.
Here is the whole story in case you want it:
The Case of the Missing Library Book
Mr. Berry, the librarian, had a reputation for being strict and for never making mistakes. He maintained complete order in the library and could tell immediately if a book was missing or misplaced. He did not say much. This struck fear into the students. They always said that Mr. Berry did not have to talk. When someone was careless with a book, the look on Mr. Berry’s face told that person everything he or she needed to know.
All of this contributed to making Tom feel terrible about losing the copy of Animal Farm that he had borrowed nearly four weeks earlier. It was as if the book had disappeared from the face of the earth. In fact, Tom had completely forgotten about the book until he received an overdue notice from Mr. Berry through the mail. Tom did not look forward to facing the librarian directly. When he left for school that morning, he felt as if he were going to his execution.
Tom’s fear increased with each tick of the clock. It was already fourth period by the time he talked himself into going to see Mr. Berry. As he walked to the library, his palms were sweating and he felt as though he had butterflies performing acrobatics in his stomach. When he walked through the doors, he saw that the library was deserted, except for Mr. Berry. Tom was happy that nobody would witness the embarrassing scene that was sure to erupt.
Upon seeing Tom, Mr. Berry said, "Oh Tom, I owe you an apology. I guess I made a mistake. I didn't realize that you had already returned Animal Farm." At first, Tom didn't know what to say, and then, much to his surprise, he found himself telling Mr. Berry that he hadn't returned the book, that he'd lost it, and that he'd looked all over for it but couldn't find it. Tom could not stop the words from coming out of his mouth.
When Tom finished, Mr. Berry smiled and said, "Well, somebody found it and returned it. That's the important thing. It's important to remember that everybody makes mistakes. I guess we both did in this case." Tom smiled too; he felt relieved. As he made his way back to class, he decided that he really liked Mr. Berry and that he would try to use the library more often.
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according to the document what happend in 1898
Answer:
what document
Explanation:
How many dams can be found in present day Oklahoma?
A. 1,000-2,000
B. 2,000-3,000
C. 3,000-4,000
D. more than 4,000
The answer is D
4,700 dams
ExplanationOklahoma has the fifth-largest dam inventory in the United States. Ownership of the 4,700 dams is largely split between government agencies and private entities, including individual owners and other organizations like homeowner's associations
Source: Oklahoma State Impact report 2020
Refer to the passage from "The Wise Old Man and the Ferocious Leopard.”
In the middle of the night the leopard arrived. He went first to the chief’s hut but when he saw the fire, he crept away. He went to the next hut and to the next until he had been near every hut. But at each hut the sight of the fire made him turn away. He was preparing to leave the village when his hunger drove him back.
What is the most important teaching of this passage?
Fire is a good way to scare away leopards.
Think with your head and not with your stomach.
Exploring each choice is the wisest thing to do.
It is important not to get caught when being sneaky.
THE ANSWER IS B TRUST ME
Answer:
The answer is B, Think with your head and not with your stomach.
Explanation:
Correct me if im wrong
The most important teaching from this passage is to think with your head not your stomach.
The summary of the passageThe summary of this passage is that although the leopard was very hungry and it needed food urgently, it was wise enough to know that the fire could destroy it.
Instead of going into fire, he made the choice of leaving the thoughts of food behind and walking away.
Read more on leopards here:
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many black south africans are impoverished, earn lower wages, and lack rhe skills to earn higher wages. these issues are the result of
Answer:
wouldn't it be inequality sorry if it's not much help
Branch Rickey tells Jackie Robinson he's looking for a player with the courage not to fight back if he is persecuted, insulted, abused, and hated by players, officials, and fans. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why or why not?
Answer:
I agree
Explanation:
Although Rickey saw a lot of talent and skill in Jackie Robinson, he wanted a player who would accept criticism and persecution quietly. In fact, he wanted Jackie to remain silent with any libel and swearing, abuse, words of hatred and harassment that were imposed on him. That's because Jackie was the first black athlete to be called to the team and if he answered the criticism, no one would take him seriously as a player, but he would see him as someone who was problematic and did not fit the job.
which branch of govt does the president lead
Why did Islam spread fairly easily in Mali?
HELP QUICK! The last one is Jane Austen wrote about women’s role in society but it got cut out
Answer:
k
Explanation:
The railroad system of the 1800s benefited Georgia mainly by transporting Georgia's citizens to jobs in the North. transporting Georgia's agricultural goods to markets in the North. providing transportation for the immigrants flooding into Georgia. providing scenic tours for visitors wanting to see Georgia's mountains.
Answer:
transporting Georgia's agricultural goods to markets in the North
Explanation:
This is evident in the fact that Georgia is a southern state in which its economy was dependent on the agricultural business. They made most of their money through the exportation of their farming products.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is that The railroad system of the 1800s benefited Georgia mainly by "transporting Georgia's agricultural goods to markets in the North."
Answer:
b- transporting georgia's agricultural goods to markets in the north.
Explanation:
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The west gained a reputation for being “wild”. What actions caused this?
Answer:
the people in the west were more outgoing and ambitious than people in other areas
Why the US was involved in imperialism?
Need help please???????!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
American imperialism is caused by the nation's desire to expand its control and influence in locations overseas. This is accomplished through military, political and even economic prowess. United States imperialism dates back to the 1800s. In the United States, imperialism emerged around the 19th century.
Explanation:
Answer:
Some Americans supported imperialism from a moral rather than an economic opinion. They saw much of the world as living in dark- ness. It was the duty of the United States, in their view, to bring the light of freedom and Christianity to those dark places.
Explanation:
Explain what yellow journalism is?
Need help???????!!!!!!!!
Answer:
Yellow journalism, the use of lurid features and sensationalized news in newspaper publishing to attract readers and increase circulation. The phrase was coined in the 1890s to describe the tactics employed in the furious competition between two New York City newspapers, the World and the Journal.
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Who were the slaves, and what work did they do????????
Explanation:
Slavery in ancient Rome played an important role in society and the economy. Besides manual labor, slaves performed many domestic services, and might be employed at highly skilled jobs and professions. Accountants and physicians were often slaves. Slaves of Greek origin in particular might be highly educated.
en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Slavery...
Slavery in ancient Rome - Wikipedia
Why was the American Federation of Labor's policy of only accepting skilled workers more successful than the National Labor Union or the Knights of Labor?
Answer:
When it refused, they joined in December 1886 to form the American Federation of Labor (AFL). The new federation marked a break with the past, for it denied to labor reform any further role in the struggles of American workers. In part, the assertion of trade union supremacy stemmed from an undeniable reality. hopes this helps
Explanation:
Answer:
because the American Federation only accepts workers that can work well in their field, while the regular Unions were avaiñable for anyone, so someone who wasn't qualified from the start could get a job, then whine about unfair labor practices just because they couldn't do the job
HELP ASAP!!!!! 5. How did the growth of trade change Greek society? BRAINLYEST IF RIGHT!!
Answer:
it changed how they used thee land such as trading for more farming tools etc.
Explanation:
Answer:
Trading stations played an important role as the furthest outposts of Greek culture. Here, Greek goods, such as pottery , bronzes, silver and gold vessels, olive oil, wine, and textiles, were exchanged for luxury items and exotic raw materials that were in turn worked by Greek craftsmen. The Greeks established trading enclaves within existing local communities in the Levant, such as at Al-Mina.
Explanation:
Which of the following powers were allowed under the Articles of Confederation?
states were allowed to enter into foreign treaties
the power to raise taxes
control trade
negotiate foreign peace
Which nations were victorious in WW1?
Answer:
U.S.A. Britain and russia or france
Explanation:
Answer:
The major Allied powers in World War I were Great Britain (and the British Empire), France, and the Russian Empire, formally linked by the Treaty of London of September 5, 1914.
Explanation:
Why were people against the new frontier?
Answer:
describe his concept of the challenges facing the United States in the 1960s. The term was most prominently used by Kennedy in the speech with which he accepted the nomination as presidential candidate of the Democratic Party for the 1960 election at the party’s national convention in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on July 15, 1960. Kennedy said that the American people must be prepared to sacrifice in order to cross “a frontier of unknown opportunities and perils.” The term New Frontier was never used to delineate specific proposals for legislation.
The Supreme Court ruled that slaves
could not sue because
A.they could not read,
B.they could not become lawyers,
C.they lived in southern states.
D.they were not considered citizens.
What is 6000 pounds in tons (<--- don't mind the question)
Who do you think will win?
Godzilla or King Kong?
Answer:
king kong for sure
Explanation:
True or False: The Great Migration occurs once every 100 years and is an incredible event to experience.
Answer:True
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
7.
A major feature of the Golden Age of Moslem
culture was the
A. political and economic isolation of the Arab
world
B. development of the foundations of modern
science and mathematics
C. adoption of democratic government
D. persecution of Jews and Christians
Answer:
B i think
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is b
Explanation:
Once corgo comes into the
country, how is it distributed
throughout the nation?
Answer:
by taxes and what or much they buy
Explanation:
Although the Spanish were the first Europeans to explore present-day South Carolina, the earliest settlements here
were built by the____
A)Dutch and French
B)Dutch and English
C)French and English
D)Portuguese and French.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
because yes
Answer:
B) Dutch and English
Explanation: