Answer:
A. All people should come together to heal the nation.
Explanation:
The passage talks about the rebuilding of nation after the civil war without malice and to help others.
What did President Teddy Roosevelt build that would be his ‘legacy’.
The Panama Canal
The Empire State Building
The Suez Canal
The Great Wall
What strategies and tactics do you think were most important on the Union and the
Confederate sides at Gettysburg? What was unique about this battle?
Answer:
The Union originally wanted to reunite the country, but after the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, the Union goal changed to include the abolition of slavery. The Confederacy had the same goal throughout the war: to incorporate all slave states and secede from the Union, survive, and defend its territory
Which of the following is FALSE regarding the sinking of the Lusitania?
A.) 1,200 people lost their lives.
B.) It was sunk by a German U-boat.
C.) It was a British ocean liner.
D.) It happened at the beginning of World War II.
It was a British ocean liner is false regarding the sinking of the Lusitania. Hence, option C is correct.
What is ocean liner?Ocean liners are still in operation. The last extant ocean liner, the RMS Queen Mary 2, frequently completes transatlantic voyages.
Ocean liners are designed to move from point A to point B in a straight line across a sizable expanse of open ocean such as the transatlantic crossing between North America and Europe. Cruise ships are typically designed for relaxing voyages that travel between ports along the coast.
A passenger ship that travels the oceans and operates either as a cruise ship or as part of a regular schedule. One of the biggest and most opulent ocean liners ever constructed, the RMS Titanic, sailed from Southampton, England, on its first trip over the Atlantic.
Thus, option C is correct.
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which cut the confederacy in two
battle of
vicksburg
gettysburg
savana
or bull run
Answer:
Battle of Vicksburg
Explanation:
The American Revolutionary War was a war of independence of the United States of America that was fought between the 19th of April, 1775 and 3rd of September, 1783. The war started when the delegates from the thirteen (13) American colonies in Congress (First continental congress) revolted against the Great Britain over their lack of representation in the colonies and refusal to give consent to parliament's taxation such as Stamp Act and Townshend Acts.
The Battle of Vicksburg was the last major military action and decisive battle of the Vicksburg Campaign (Western theater of the Civil War). This final battle of the long series of battle started on the 18th of May, 1863 and was lead by Union General, Ulysses S. Grant. It was formally ended on the 4th of July, 1863.
Vicksburg is the city that was founded after the battle gave the Union complete control over the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
Hence, the Battle of Vicksburg was the battle that cut the confederacy in two.
Question 11(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.01 LC) Each of the following is a contribution of the Shang Dynasty except
a calendar based on the sun and moon
a picture-based writing system
decorative bronze vessels
fine gold jewelry
Question 12(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.04 MC)Why did Shi Huangdi create the Terracotta Army?
to show his military power
to protect the emperor in the afterlife
to make invaders think he had more men
to decorate his palace at Xianyang
Question 13(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.03 LC)Which of these was the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty?
Shi Huangdi
Laozi
Wu-ti
Empress Wu
Question 14(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.02 MC)How were natural disasters linked with the Mandate of Heaven?
Natural disasters were seen as a sign that the current rulers lost the favor of the gods.
Natural disasters were seen as a sign that the current rulers were displeased with the people.
Natural disasters were seen as a sign that more people needed to make sacrifices to the gods.
Natural disasters were seen as a warning that China would be invaded by outsiders.
Question 15(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.02 MC)Which of these is linked to the Chinese idea of the Mandate of Heaven?
dynastic cycles
civil service exams
the use of gunpowder
the Great Wall
Question 16(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.04 LC)Which person lead the rebellion against Shi Huangdi’s harsh rule?
Chen Seng
King Zheng
Empress Wu
Chengho
Question 17(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.05 HC)Which of the following would create a higher demand for Mediterranean figs in China?
A Greek merchant smuggles Mediterranean fig seeds into China.
A natural disaster reduces the amount of figs produced in the Mediterranean.
Ideal weather conditions increase the amount of figs produced in the Mediterranean.
The Chinese government purchases a large supply of Mediterranean figs to distribute to the people.
Question 18(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.05 HC)Each of the following is an example of labor except
a farmer in a rice field
a weaver in a silk shop
a merchant on a caravan
a buyer in a marketplace
Question 19(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.01 MC)How were the trade practices of ancient China, prior to the building of the Silk Road, different from those of ancient Egypt?
China had limited trade opportunities with other civilizations, but Egypt had several.
China used coins to trade, but Egypt relied on barter.
China relied on rivers and seas to trade, but Egypt used only seas.
China traded wool and gold, but Egypt traded silk and spices.
Question 20(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(02.04 MC)Which of the following describes how the ancient Chinese were different from ancient river civilizations?
They believed only in the teachings of Confucius.
They practiced monotheism and ancestor worship.
They depended on priests to rule them, rather than kings.
They viewed their leaders as humans instead of gods.
Question 21(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.05 MC)The Silk Road can be fully described as
a sea route where goods were traded outside of political boundaries
a land route between Eastern Asia and Western Europe
a network of sea and land routes where goods and ideas were exchanged
a secret network of trading points for the exchange of Chinese silk
Question 22(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.05 MC)The Silk Road affected the exchange of ideas in all of the following ways except
spreading Chinese technology to other areas
spreading religious ideas from India to China
spreading democracy from Greece to China
spreading diseases from China to other areas
Question 23(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.04 MC)Chen Sheng and Wu Guang are best known for
leading the rebellion against the first Qin Emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi
leading the rebellion against the second Qin Emperor, Qin Er Shi
leading the rebellion against the third Qin Emperor, Qin San Shi
leading the rebellion against the first Han Emperor, Liu Bang
Question 24(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(07.03 LC)Filial piety, the respect that a child shows to his or her parents, was practiced under
Confucianism
Taoism
Legalism
the Mandate of Heaven
Answer:
For Question 11, the correct answer is the fourth choice.
(fine gold jewelry)
Each of the following is a contribution of the Shang Dynasty EXCEPT fine gold jewelry.
The ancient Shang Dynasty is thought to have begun around 1760 BCE and ended around 1046 BCE, according to historians. They belonged to a rigid social class, employed in agriculture and irrigation to raise vegetables, were skilled bronze craftsmen, and invented a writing system. They chose the banks of the Yellow River because the soil was very rich due to the constant flooding. What the Shang Dynasty lacked in terms of resources was fine gold jewelry.
Explanation:
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One of the 'stories' of the United States is the expansion of rights to different groups over time.
We've seen in this class
Constitutional amendments that expand voting rights to different groups or outlaw practices like slavery.
- What examples of inequality exist today? How should the government address these?
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The major examples of social inequality include income gap, gender inequality, health care, and social class. In health care, some individuals receive better and more professional care compared to others. They are also expected to pay more for these services.
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The government decides to sell government bonds.
A.This decision would DECREASE the money supply and used to fight
INFLATION.
B.This decision would INCREASE the money supply and used to fight a
RECESSION
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr was one of the main leaders of the civil rights movement. What strategy did Dr. King use to promote change?
A.
surface complaince
B.
civil disobedience
C.
electoral process
D.
violent resistance
Answer:
B
Explanation:
After years of marches, protests, speeches, and conferences, April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr. ... Like Gandhi, King used civil disobedience as a means of effectuating government change. It took the form of large-scale, non-violent refusals to obey government commands.
How are the poor to be viewed or treated?
They were treated as if they weren’t even a human being.this most like doesn’t help at all but I tried :/
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What are “checks and balances?” What is the point to this idea?
Explanation:
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Describe the culture of the Mestizos
Mestizo is the mixture of Europeans (Spanish) and Indian ancestry (Amerindians). It comes from a Spanish word meaning mixed. They were Catholics and spoke the Spanish language, but as time went by they began to speak English, other languages and changed the religion they had.
Should the U.S. “spread” the American way of life?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
This is a personal opinion but I don't think so because of cultural reasons
NEED HELP ASAP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST 10+ points What was James Earl Rudder’s career before taking command of an Army Ranger battalion?
Answer:
In 1933 Rudder worked as a football coach and teacher at Brady High School.
Explanation:
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1-farming
2-factories
1-factories
2-slave labor
1-shipbuilding
2-lumbering
1-slave labor
2-manufacturing
1.Which statement about money during the Gupta dynasty is most accurate? A.There was no money in circulation. B.Samudragupta was greedy and used money only for his own needs. C.Coins during the dynasty were crudely made and none survive today. D.Samudragupta hired artists to make beautiful coins.
Answer:
GU
Explanation:
Northern Africa is closely connected to the Middle East because both regions:
O A. have had protests demanding democracy.
B. have rapidly growing economies.
C. are ruled by Christian governments. D. have mostly ethnically Egyptian populations.
Its due today!!!
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer: A “have had protest demanding democracy“
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Describe the crisis in Berlin during June 1948. What was the response of the Western leaders?
Answer:
In June 1948, the simmering tensions between the Soviet Union and its former allies in World War II, exploded into a full-blown crisis in the city of Berlin. ... Eventually, the western powers instituted an airlift that lasted nearly a year and delivered vital supplies and relief to West Berlin.
Explanation:
Please EXPLAIN how
Imperialism helped cause
W.W.I in Europe.
THE COLD WAR
1. How did the U.S. and Soviet Union view each other after WWII? Why?
2. What were some things they competed for? (List all that you can)
3. How did the competition between these countries affect the lives of citizens in each nation?
During World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union fought together as allies against the Axis powers. However, the relationship between the two nations was tense. Americans did not support Soviet communism and were concerned about how Russian dictator Joseph Stalin ruled his country with total government control. He sent thousands of people who didn’t agree with him to labor camps which resulted in death and starvation for an estimated 20 million people.
The Soviets resented the Americans as they did not treat them as part of the international community due to their delayed entry into World War II. After the war ended, these criticisms developed into a strong sense of mutual distrust and anger. Postwar Soviet expansionism in Eastern Europe developed American fears of a Soviet plan to control the world. The Americans were seen as aggressive by the Soviets, building weapons and relations with other countries.
By the time World War II ended, most American officials agreed that the best defense against the Soviets was a strategy called “containment.” President Harry Truman stated, “It must be the policy of the United States, to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation (takeover/conquest) by outside pressures.” This way of thinking would shape American foreign policy for the next four decades.
The containment strategy also provided the motivation for building up weapons in the United States. In 1950, the National Security Council Report recommended that the U.S. use military force to “contain” communist expansionism anywhere it seemed to be occurring. This greatly increased military spending.
In particular, American officials encouraged the development of atomic weapons like the ones that had ended World War II. This began a deadly “arms race.” In 1949, the Soviets tested an atom bomb of their own. In response, President Truman announced that the United States would build an even more destructive atomic weapon: the hydrogen bomb. As both countries tested their new bombs, the earth suffered as poisonous radioactive waste spread into the atmosphere.
The ever-present threat of nuclear annihilation had a great impact on American domestic life as well. People built bomb shelters in their backyards and practiced attack drills in schools and other public places. In these and other ways, the Cold War was in Americans’ everyday lives.
Space exploration served as another area for Cold War competition. In 1957, the Soviets launched Sputnik (Russian for “traveler”), the world’s first artificial satellite and the first man-made object to be placed into the Earth’s orbit. The United States felt pressure to catch up. This missile appeared to be capable of delivering a nuclear hit into U.S. air space.
In 1958, the U.S. launched its own satellite, Explorer I, in what came to be known as the “Space Race.” The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a federal agency dedicated to space exploration.
1. How did the U.S. and Soviet Union view each other after WWII? Why?
2. What were some things they competed for? (List all that you can)
3. How did the competition between these countries affect the lives of citizens in each nation?
Answer:
1.The relationship between the USA and the USSR deteriorated after World War II. ... Stalin's takeover of Eastern Europe was opposed by the US. The differing ideologies of communism and capitalism, dictatorship and democracy, separated the two countries when they emerged as competing superpowers.
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which was not an example of a push factor for immigration
A. german jew fleeing religious persecution
B. swedes settling on public lands in the united states
C. german artisans being put out of the business by factory made products
D. catholics who faced discrimination in Ireland left to come to the united states
Nelson Mandela was the first
___ president of South Africa.
A.) democratic
B.) foreign
C.) white
D.) black
Answer:
black
Explanation:
Answer: He was the first Non-white head of state in South African history. So your answer would be:D.)Black
Explanation:
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Why do you think it's important for the media to avoid bias when reporting?
Answer:
Its important to not be bias because it will change the information and it wont be factual so feeding people false information. It would also affect how the people reading or watching the news letter feel about and react.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP! 80 POINTS Please match the term to the correct definition.
Question 1 options:
is the act of cancelling something, when one thing overcomes or overrides another, basically erasing the effects of the first thing.
is a person that demonstrates outstanding skill and power as a public speaker.
is the belief that the country was founded by and for the states, and where each state keeps final power for itself.
It was between Senator Hayne of South Carolina and Senator Webster of Massachusetts on the topic of protectionist tariffs
is a tax or duty on goods brought from a foreign nation
1.
Orator
2.
States' Rights
3.
Tariff
4.
Nullification
5.
The "Great Debate"
Answer:
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Explanation:
This is ur answer....
i - Nullification
ii - Orator
iii - State Rights
iv - The Great debate
v - Tariff
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Which of the following would be part of the Republican Party platform?
O Creating a new public health care system
O Banning hand gun use
O Reducing the size of government
O Raising taxes on the wealthy
Answer:
a is the answer
Explanation:
Which statements about the Islamic religion are true?
Choose all answers that are correct.
The Kaaba in Mecca contains stone idols that are sacred to Muslims.
A Bedouin is a religious leader who is directly descended from the prophet Muhammad.
Islam spread beyond the Arabian Peninsula through trade and war.
Obedient Muslims pray five times a day, give alms to the poor, and try to make a trip to Mecca.
Answer:
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do you support Garrison or Douglass? Why? Write a short response of about 100 words.
Answer:
Based off what I have learned I choose to support William Lloyd Garrison. Garrison’s way of thinking and his practices are morally correct. I have similar beliefs as him and even now, I think higher officials should revise documents and edit them or even just get rid of things all together. They are all so old and should be corrected in a proper way. Garrison also wanted the constitution to be recreated. He wanted them to draft a new one. Garrison also described slavery as cruel and inhuman, I agree with this. Slavery is unjustifiable and absolutely wrong. When we are born, we should all have the right to freedom and the right to the same opportunities. This should not be taken from us just because of our gender, race, religion, or anything else
Explanation:
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discus and compare the course of the American the french, and the chinese revolution and analyze the reasons for and significance of the different outcome of these three revolution?
What were some of the major events and turning points of his life?
Answer:
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Which is true about Central Asia?
Answer:
It has a long history of conquest and political division.
It has long been a home to nomadic peoples.
It experienced cultural mixing due to the Silk Road.