Answer:
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.
which of the following stands out in native american culture compared to the cultures of early mesoamerican civilizations?
a) craftsmanship
b) weaponry
c) polytheism
d) oral tradition
Answer:
B WEAPONRY
Explanation:
What impact did Emperor Asoka's conversion to Buddhism have on India in the 3rd century BCE?
Answer:
Explanation:
It promoted spiritual transformation that helps in spreading the religion among the people. The main motive was to influence the people in order to follow non-violence and help them to lead a peaceful life. Also, he started to come up with welfare ideas such as hospitals and temples for the pilgrimages and people
The ______ relations with Arabian gulf region started with the establishment of Barsa commercial station in 1635
A) British
B) French
C) Portuguese
D) Dutch
2) the ____ wanted to threaten Britain by cutting off the road to its Indian colony and strike its interest in the Arabian gulf region
Options are Portuguese French Dutch and Arab tribes
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Answer:
first question ans
D)Dutch
second question answer
Portuguese
What areas of the world fell under the control of
the Islamic Caliphate at its height?
Answer:
southwest asia, north africa, and spain
Explanation:
CLOSURE
As a way to close the session, repeat this line to yourself: "Emotions can be caught (like in a
ball), checked (on helpfulness or usefulness and accuracy) and changed."
Answer:
emotions can be caught and changed
Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott were both
A. military commanders in the Mexican-American War.
B. successful candidates for the US presidency.
C. veterans of the War of 1812 who became vice presidents
D. Democrats who faced off against Whig candidates
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Both led troops US troops in the Mexican-American War. land in the Southwest. their families lived in Mexico and the US.
The two greatest heroes of the Mexican-American War, Generals Zachary Taylor, and Winfield Scott, respectively, were Grant's and Lee's mentors.
Thus, Option A is correct.
What can you tell us about Winfield Scott and Zachary?Zachary Taylor (1784–1855) served in the military for around 40 years, leading forces in the Second Seminole War, the Black Hawk War, and the War of 1812. (1835-1842).
By fighting in the Mexican Military, which broke out in 1846 as a result of the acquisition of Texas by the United States, he attained the status of a true war hero.
Scott defeated Edmund P. Gaines for the job of Commanding General of the United States Army in 1841. Scott was demoted to an administrative position with the start of the Mexican-American War in 1846, but in 1847 he oversaw a campaign against Mexico City, the nation's capital.
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Three examples of goods taken from west to east
Answer:
Explanation:
Silk textiles, lacquer-ware and porcelain from China.
Sandalwood from India.
Saffron, pistachio nuts and dates from Persia.
Myrrh and frankincense from Somalia.
Glass bottles from Egypt.
What are 4 territories the United States gained from the Spanish-American War?
Answer:
As a result of the war, the United States acquired Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines as territories.
Explanation:
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The Great Depression created ideal conditions for the rise of powerful leaders who
promised to restore their nations to glory.
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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What do you think were some positive effects of having clean water and effective sewage systems in cities? (THE EMERGENCE OF MASS SOCIETY UNIT)
Answer:
The act reduced soil depletion by agricultural runoff by a billion tons per year, and water treatment plant coverage increased from 8 million people to 175 million people. Most importantly, the Clean Water Act has raised awareness of the problem of water pollution.
Or another answer:
Having clean water and sanitation means being able to avoid exposure to countless diseases. Every year, millions of people die from diseases caused by inadequate water supply, sanitation, and hygiene. Other than pneumonia, diarrhea is the main cause of death in children under age 5.
Which of the following best describes the
status of the Federalist Party during the
Monroe years?
A. almost nonexistent
B. somewhat influential
C. very influential
Answer:
A. almost non-existent
Explanation:
the status of the federalist party during the monroe years is almost non-existent
What act ensured that freemen accused of crimes had a right to a trial by a jury of their peers?
A. Assize of Clarendon
B. Parliament
C. Habeus corpus
D. common law
Answer: C
Explanation: Habeas corpus, which protected a person from being imprisoned for an unlimited period of time without a trial, was introduced in the Magna Carta. The document asserted, “No Freeman shall be taken or imprisoned, or be disseized or exiled or in anyway destroyed, nor will we go upon him nor send upon him except by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.”[2] This, likewise, ensured freemen who had been accused of crimes the right to trial by those of equal rank.
1. How was Wakanda able to stay protected from Imperialism?
Answer:
It had like a force field fueled by metal resources or something
Explanation:
i havnt seen that movie in while tbh
Identify one way in which Macauley and Livy’s accounts are similar, and provide textual evidence to support your claim.
Answer:
Answer:The entirety of human experience is, for proponents and advocates of the literary movement of naturalism, a result not of the individual's choice, but of the natural circumstances of his social and biological environment. Whereas the realists advocate for the individual as the center of the conflict within the page, the naturalists construe literary conflict as emerging between man and nature. Two works that are often considered characteristic of this movement are Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat", and Jack London's "The Law of Life". In both works, the protagonists are pitted against their natural environments, and the heart of their narratives may be found in man's isolation from his fellow human beings. In Stephen Crane's short story "The Open Boat", the protagonist is stranded in a dinghy off the Florida coast. The protagonist is stuck with three other men, in the aftermath of their ship's sinking, and in the midst of rough seas. They continually bicker and hope that they will be rescued. Eventually, however, they decide that all is lost and nature is indifferent to their fate. They swim to shore, risking their lives with the hopes of being saved. Aside from the four principal characters, the violence and power of Mother Nature may also be seen at the forefront of the story. Throughout Crane's prose, the dilemma of survival is always brought into question, and the likelihood of their being saved continually decreases with each passing day. Likewise, in Jack London's "The Law of Life", Koskoosh is also held at the mercy of nature, albeit London also considers the social environment wherein he moves about. Left to fend for himself by his own tribe, he contemplates how nature always stands supreme over the individual.
Explanation:
What kind of fighting was common in the pacific during World War II
Answer: "Guerrilla Warfare" was the most common type of fighting used by the North Vietnamese during the Vietnam Conflict.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Some of the most vicious and close-quarters combat characterized the fighting in the Pacific Theater of Operations and was equal to the ferocity to be found on the Eastern Front between the Germans and Russians .
how started racism and how stop it and why
Answer:
Rascim is a very bad thing it wont stop, it has been going on for years. We should stop it by protesting and spreading the word. We really need to stop it because no one is different but people treat us like we are.
Explanation:
What conclusions can you draw about the effects of President Jackson's Indian Removal Policy on the lives and culture of Navtive Americans?
Answer:
1. Native American population decreased severely.
2. Many Native Americans faced starvation, hypothermia, and sickness.
Explanation:
President Andrew Jackson passed the Indian removal policy in 1830.
Effects of President Jackson's Indian Removal Policy on the lives and culture of Native Americans are as follows:
1. Native American population decreased severely.
2. Many Native Americans faced starvation, hypothermia, and sickness.
Please help me figure this out I don’t know what to do .
Answer:
is there a way to make it bigger?
Explanation:
What 2 rivers make up Indus River valley civilization?
Answer:
The two rivers that defined the Indus River Valley civilization are the Indus River and the Ghaggar-Hakra River.
Explanation:
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Why did most Japanese Americans accept internment?
They wanted to prove their loyalty by obeying the order.
They thought it was constitutional.
They knew it was pointless to protest it.
They felt safer living far away from other Americans.
Answer:
The deportation and incarceration were popular among many white farmers who resented the Japanese American farmers. "White American farmers admitted that their self-interest required removal of the Japanese." These individuals saw internment as a convenient means of uprooting their Japanese-American competitors.
Explanation:
Answer:
They wanted to obey their loyalty by obeying order (A)
Explanation:
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During the industrial revolution many women could not compete with machine production in textiles therefore they moved from small villages in the country to industrial cities in order to find work in factories. This is an example of what process?
Answer:
Many people moved from farms and small towns to cities to find employment in textile factories" is true. the Industrial Revolution saw a great shift in demographics.
Explanation:
What is the definition of Muslim?
Answer: it’s a follower of the Islam religion
Explanation: muslims believe in It
How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the war? (1 point)
A. It increased the number of railroads to transport soldiers.
B. It provided an additional source of soldiers in the North
C. It gave
the Northerners a cause to fight for.
D. It freed all slaves in the United States.
Answer:
B. It provided more soldiers because it allowed Union to recruit black soldiers.
Explanation:
What is the best way to prepare for a history test (the night before)?
The test includes talking about 7 different revolutions, and remembering their main causes, factors and consequences. I dont specifically need tips on how or what to revise, but what to do the night before the test e.g sleep on time haha. Thanks!
Answer:
read and write the most important things in cards, take a shower, don't worry, cuz u can do this and relax, everything will be fine
The first European settlers identified themselves more by _____ than _____.
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
skin color; religion
B.
skin color; nationality
C.
religion; skin color
D.
nationality; religion
Answer:
D
Explanation:
nationality and religion
What were the characteristics of the Roman empire at its height
Explanation:
The Roman Republic, from it's maximum , was perhaps the most comprehensive political and economic system in modern culture. Civilization had become too large to be controlled from the national government at Greece so was split by Emperor Vespasian into a Modern and an Imperial Empire.
What event most clearly prompted the US government to pursue the Space Race?
A. the successful launch of Yuri Gagarin into space by the Soviet Union B. the Soviet Union’s surprising launch of Sputnik into Earth’s orbit
C. the promise by President Kennedy to land a man on the moon
D. the US government’s increase in defense spending after World War II E. the sudden invasion of South Korea by the North Korean military
Answer:
The launch of Sputnik into the Earth's orbit was the most clearly prompted choice that enabled the United States to pursue the Space Race.
Answer:
The correct answer is B
Explanation:
the Soviet Union’s surprising launch of Sputnik into Earth’s orbit
What problem did the Wright brothers need to solve?
Answer:
The Wright brothers identified and solved the basic problems of flying a heavier-than-air craft. Three of these problems were: Wings with enough surface area and the proper curve to provide lift. A means to control the direction of the aircraft's movement.
Explanation:
the wright brothers needed to solve the wing of the plsne
What was the immediate military impact of the Pearl Harbor attack?
a. The United States launched an all-out assault on Japan
b. America focused on air battles instead of sea combat
c. Japanese forces swept across more Asian territories
d. The U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima
Answer: Its the latter A
Learning Task 2: Fill in the blanks. Write your answers on a separate
Breeding ground
marine
Aquatic
roots of the sea
coastal
If there are no mangrove forests, then the sea will have no meaning.
It is having a tree with no roots, for the mangroves are the
Mangrove swamp
swamp are found along the 2. area They are
important to 3.
life. They are serve as 4.
ground for fishes
and marine organism. They protect the 5.__from erosion and effects of
storms.
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Answer:
1. root of the sea
2.breeding ground
3.marine
4.aquatic
5.coastal