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I need more information what was the name of the story that you read.
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Name some of the states in The Southwest that Mexico Ceded (gave up) to the U.S.
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Arizona and New Mexico and parts of Utah, Nevada, and Colorado.
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How did immigration to the United States change in the 1800s?
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The immigrants diversified the ethnic mix of the United States. The majority in the 1870s and 1880s still came from Ireland, England and Germany, as was the case before the Civil War, but these were joined by increasing numbers of Scandinavians and eastern and southern Europeans, as well as Asians.
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What can we learn about trade in North America from copper bells? a. It’s impossible that the copper bells given to Cabeza de Vaca came from Santa Rita. b. The copper mine was established to replace gold as the standard form of currency. c. No one had a use for soft copper when it was first mined, so it was not traded for European goods. d. Trade in copper has existed for about 1,000 years. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
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The answer is D
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Why because I took the test and got it right
The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments were written and ratified because
1. the NAACP insisted that discrimination against African Americans must end.
2.the Thirteenth Amendment had not guaranteed the full rights of former enslaved persons.
3.the Thirteenth Amendment had gone too far in supporting “Jim Crow” laws.
4.African American soldiers had not been paid for their military service.
What crop was in high demand during 1500-1700?
How did Anne Frank resist the Nazis?
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Her family hid in Holland, but they still got caught. Otto Frank, Anne's father, was the only one in the family who survived.
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Plz mark as brainlest!what is one lesson of muhammad life that you think might be important in living in today's world
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The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) was a man of high spirits and lofty character. One if his sayings are, “Even a smile can be charity.” He was always respectful of the old, caring towards the weak and loving towards the children. His wives and daughters took great joy in his company as did his companions.Feb 6, 2015
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why was non-violence such an important strategy for activists?
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because if actists use violence then they will get arrested and that will make their thing ( i forgot the word,) look really bad.
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According to Hamilton, who made the best leaders? *
O The knaves - those who always want private interest
O St. Croix - those who witnessed devastating hurricanes
O The best people - those with education and wealth
O The mob - common people were selfish and out for themselves
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Seven Lessons in Leadership From Alexander Hamilton
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Contrary to the belief of 71% of Americans according to one Washington University poll, Alexander Hamilton was never a U.S. president; however, he was one of the most influential of the founding fathers of the United States. Outside of American history classrooms, Hamilton has been one of the lesser known heroes of American history — that is, until Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony-sweeping musical, Hamilton, made him the historical man of the hour.
Hamilton’s rich life provides ample material from which to glean both advice and cautionary tales for leaders. Miranda’s story of Hamilton focuses on the hard-working, self-made man rather than the often elitist, politically conservative views that Hamilton held. We can only imagine what Hamilton, who warned with great passion of the dangers of populism, would have thought of the current presidential election. But regardless of one’s opinion of Hamilton’s political views, it’s difficult not to admire the man for his impressive list of accomplishments in his short life of 49 years.
Born to unmarried parents on a small island in the West Indies, Hamilton grew up without the requisite wealth, status or formal education for a man of his time to become a leader. Abandoned by his father, orphaned at thirteen after the death of his mother, disinherited by his older half-brother, and afflicted by frequent illness, Hamilton arrived in America as a teenager with little more than his keen intellect and the support of hometown sponsors who were impressed by his skills. This backdrop makes Hamilton’s lifetime achievements all the more extraordinary: trusted aide-de-camp to George Washington, infantry commander at the Battle of Yorktown, lawyer, congressional representative for New York, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, author of most of The Federalist Papers, first Secretary of the Treasury, mastermind of the national banking system, and founder of the U.S. Coast Guard.
Many of the aspects of Hamilton’s traits, skills, and use of power, mirror the attributes of successful leaders identified by modern leadership research. Consider these seven lessons in leadership from the life of Alexander Hamilton:
1. Lie about your age.
2. Make friends with powerful people.
4. Be ambitious, but not too ambitious.
5. Tell the truth.
6. Stick to your principles, but be willing to compromise for the greater good.
7. If someone challenges you to a duel, say “no.”
What were the 3 major events that led to the end of WW2 in the Pacific?
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I know one, and that was the sinking of most german military/ navy combat ships carrying weaponry and supplies for Hitler's bombs.
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true or false - the crusades were the holy wars from control of jerusalem
Which best explains why making a pancake from batter is an example of a chemical change?
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A new substance forms when the batter is cooked.
Was the Know Nothing Party Generally Liberal or Conservative?
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The Know Nothing movement, formally known as the Native American Party (at that time meaning descendants of colonists or settlers, rather than Indigenous Americans) before 1855 and the American Party after 1855, was a nativist political party and movement in the United States, which operated nationwide in the mid-1850s
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what did conservative in the french revolution believe?
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They believed the ideas ofthe French Revolution are Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.
Pls help mid of timed test! write an essay explaining whether or not the Europeans treated at the Africans barely remember to proofread your work before submitting it has to be at least 125 words
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The indigenous peoples of Europe are the focus of European ethnology, the field of anthropology related to the various indigenous groups that reside in the nations of Europe. Groups may be defined by common genetic ancestry, common language, or both. According to the German monograph Minderheitenrechte in Europa co-edited by Pan and Pfeil there are 87 distinct indigenous peoples of Europe, of which 33 form the ethnic majority.
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Because they were not allowed to trade freely, manly of the colonists were ______ goods from the colonies to make more money
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I think stealing
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I'm pretty sure that's how the Boston tea party happened too
HURRY PLEASE!!! Drag each tile to the correct category. Determine whether the following descriptions describe Patriots or Loyalists. favored independence from British rule opposed independence from British rule believed that independence would boost economic growth believed that the British government would protect their rights Patriots Loyalists
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B
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B
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List all agents of socialization. Do all the agents have equal amounts of influence , or do one or two seem more influential than the rest in your life explain your point of view.
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Family, peers, school and the mass media
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The agents of socialization includes family, peers, school and the mass media.
Agents of socialization are the institutions that can install social norms in a person.
In my opinion, the most influential agent of socialization is the family. The family plays a very important role in the life of an individual, right from when the person is born. It plays a primary role in socialization despite the existence of these other factors.
The family is where the first learning starts for every individual. The life long journey of learning norms, values and languages starts in the family. The family teaches authority as well as hierarchy.
Other factors like education, peer groups and the mass media cause the influence of the family to reduce as one ages.
What is it im strugguling
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each cookie costs up to 1 .66
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1.66 is the answer
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15 divided by 9 is 1.66
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What is federalism?
A system that makes the national government weak so that state governments can be strong
A system that gives the national government complete and absolute power
A system that divides power between the state and national governments
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C) A system that divides power between the state and national governments
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just did it
Identify the following: Louis I. Newman was a:
a) writer
b) businessman
c) clerk
d) lecturer
answer fast
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businessman is the right answer
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Where was the U.S citizenship act of 2021 bill introduced?
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The U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021 is a legislative bill that was proposed by President Biden on his first day in office.
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(religious work) 1. How is Judea in an important geographical location???
2. how might this location have helped the spread of Christianity????
(not history related )
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Judea is an important location because it is at the crossroads of several regions, like Mesopotamia, Anatolina, Egypt and Arabia.
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This central geographical location made the spread of Christianity easier, because the first christians had easier access to several geographic areas of the Mediterranean and the Middle East. The first christians thus traveled to all these places, as far as Western Europe, and the seeds of christianity were founded because of that.
How is genocide related to the Holocaust?
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Genocide as a term refers to the slaughter and oppression of one group of people. Durring the holocaust Nazi germany slaughtered many Jews in order to purge them from Europe. This fits under the definition of Genocide because one group was specifically targeted.
What was the purpose of the Land Ordinance of 1785? A) To outline how the Great Lakes would be divided between the United States and Britain B) To explain how the original 13 states would be divided after the war C) To outline policies for dividing the land north of the Ohio River D) To explain how new states could be formed from territories
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C) To outline policies for dividing the land north of the Ohio River
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The purpose of the Land Ordinance of 1785 which was passed by the United States Congress, when the country was still using Articles of Confederation, was based on how the lands would be surveyed technically, which is then divided on the principle of the rectangular grid technique.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "To outline policies for dividing the land north of the Ohio River." which defines the area of thirteen colonies.
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A
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I took the test and it is A I got 100%
Within the combat units, what happened to social norms related to race.
How did Frederick Douglass emerge as an abolitionist leader?
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He was asked to speak at an abolitionist meeting, during which Douglass shared his story of slavery and escape. It was Garrison who encouraged Douglass to become a speaker and leader in the abolitionist movement.
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After Douglass escaped, he wanted to promote freedom for all slaves. He published a newspaper in Rochester, New York, called The North Star.
ILL MARK BRAINLIEST What did the Soviet Union hope to gain through a pro-Soviet regime in Afghanistan? Choose two A) Raw materials B) Financial assistance C) National security D) Technology secrets E) Improved weapons
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E improved weapons
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Where have you seen discrimination take place in Canadian Society? Where have you seen and or experienced racism in our society? Go online: Look up a current article about racism in Canada and describe the situation in the article and why it’s problematic. Be sure to include the headline and the website.
Answer: Using nationally representative data from the 2013 Canadian Community Health Survey, this article examines the prevalence and patterning of self-reported everyday discrimination in Canada. Almost twenty-three percent of Canadians report experiencing everyday discrimination. The most common types reported are gender, age, and race, followed by discrimination based on physical characteristics such as weight. Sex, age, marital status, race, place of birth, and body mass index all contribute to individuals’ reported experiences of discrimination. Gay men report particularly high levels of discrimination based on sexual orientation; Blacks, Asians, and Aboriginals report particularly high levels of racial discrimination; and Arabs, South and West Asians, and Aboriginals report particularly high levels of religious discrimination. There is strong evidence of the persistence of everyday discrimination in Canada, across multiple social groups, despite legal protections for marginalized groups. Suggestions are made for addressing the roots of discrimination at both the individual and the collective levels.
the next part you tell about your society and rasism in it ( as you put in it).
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