Answer:
1.D
2.C
3. B
5.A
6.C
7.D
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07.01 Are You Awake?—Article Frame Template
(i'm not gonna go over all the questions since i don't need help on all i think)
also this is about the Second Great Awakening.
Are You Awake?—Camp Meeting Engraving Artifact:
(the picture)
This is wat i need help on:
Tell me what happened during this event.
People participated in this event through three main ways:
1. ...
2. …
3. …
Important people involved included:...
Many participants were women because…
please and thank you
Answer:
https://quizlet.com/124702814/us-history-module-701-are-you-awake-flash-cards/
Explanation:
this should help
Answer:
In the early 1800's after the American Revolution religious activity peaked again. This time the movement was more widespread and had greater long-term effects.
Explanation:
this is what my research has led me to believe plz mark as brainliest
How did the lives of Aryans change when they settled in India? Make sure to also include how they changed the land itself.
Answer:
The Aryans life changed by them living as nomads to farmers and they now thought that a cattle was sacred and could not be used for eating. ... The Aryans were organized into tribes which were lead by raja.
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is The Aryans life changed by them living as nomads to farmers and they now thought that a cattle was sacred and could not be used for eating and The Aryans were organized into tribes which were lead by raja.
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Explanation:
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If you look at the stars, cutting off the rays (as may be done by looking through a very small hole made with the extreme point of a very fine needle, placed so as almost to touch the eye), you will see those stars so minute that it would seem as though nothing could be smaller; it is in fact their great distance which is the reason of their diminution, for many of them are very many times larger than the star which is the earth with water.
–“In Praise of the Sun,”
Leonardo da Vinci
What is a strength of da Vinci’s argument?
His conclusion that there are stars larger than Earth remains accurate.
He provides reliable measurements of the size of the Earth.
He gives accurate measurements of the distance between the Earth and the stars.
(not correct)
He shows that the Earth and the stars are made of different materials.
Answer:
If I had to say I would honestly pick "His conclusion that there are stars larger than Earth remains accurate"
Explanation:
Because the other ones don't sound right and just don't sit with me, though I could be wrong so I would wait for another answer for now. My evidence for my answer is " for many of them are very many times larger than the star which is the earth with water"
Answer:
Its A
Explanation: YES
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
Can you help me with number 5 and 6 please
Answer:
Sure thing Christina mansell
Explanation:
The answer to number 5 is d, all of the above
Sorry number 6 isn’t shown but post in comments and ill see what i can do
I changed the question a little to make it less confusing-
An example of a social reform directly related to the engrave is …
A. Women's rights
B. Temperance
C. Antislavery
D. None/different answer.
Engrave:
Answer:
I think the correct answer is B.) Temperance if I'm right plz mark as brainliest.
Explanation:
Write at least 2 paragraphs to support this statement: “Through a series of steps, what began as a single person refusing to get out of her seat on a bus grew into a movement that ended segregated seating on buses.” In your answer, make sure that you provide details of each step and explain how the movement eventually grew into a massive demonstration that achieved its goal.
Answer:
During the period from the end of World War II until the late 1960s, often referred to as America’s “Second Reconstruction,” the nation began to correct civil and human rights abuses that had lingered in American society for a century. A grassroots civil rights movement coupled with gradual but progressive actions by Presidents, the federal courts, and Congress eventually provided more complete political rights for African Americans and began to redress longstanding economic and social inequities. While African-American Members of Congress from this era played prominent roles in advocating for reform, it was largely the efforts of everyday Americans who protested segregation that prodded a reluctant Congress to pass landmark civil rights legislation in the 1960s.76
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Image courtesy of the Library of Congress
A Herblock cartoon from March 1949 depicts a glum-looking President Harry S. Truman and “John Q. Public” inspecting worm-ridden apples representing Truman’s Fair Deal policies such as civil rights and rent controls. The alliance of conservative southern Democrats and Republicans in Congress who successfully blocked many of Truman’s initiatives is portrayed by the worm labeled “Coalition.”
During the 1940s and 1950s, executive action, rather than legislative initiatives, set the pace for measured movement toward desegregation. President Harry S. Truman “expanded on Roosevelt’s tentative steps toward racial moderation and reconciliation,” wrote one historian of the era. Responding to civil rights advocates, Truman established the President’s Committee on Civil Rights. Significantly, the committee’s October 1947 report, “To Secure These Rights,” provided civil rights proponents in Congress with a legislative blueprint for much of the next two decades. Among its recommendations were the creation of a permanent FEPC, the establishment of a permanent Civil Rights Commission, the creation of a civil rights division in the U.S. Department of Justice, and the enforcement of federal anti-lynching laws and desegregation in interstate transportation. In 1948 President Truman signed Executive Order 9981, desegregating the military.77
The backlash to Truman’s civil rights policies contributed to the unraveling of the solid Democratic South. A faction of southern Democrats, upset with the administration’s efforts, split to form the States’ Rights Democratic Party, a conservative party that sought to preserve and maintain the system of segregation. Also known as the Dixiecrats, they nominated South Carolina Governor—and future U.S. Senator—Strom Thurmond as their presidential candidate in 1948.78
Explanation:
In 3 sentences, describe what you think it would be like to live in a time when the unemployment rate was 25%. You can talk about money, food, housing issues, foreclosures,
How were the Federalists
and Anti-Federalists
different with their views on
if a Bill of Rights is needed?
Answer:
not an answer but its not letting me ask a question so my question is to be more specific
Explanation:
Explanation:
There were two sides to the Great Debate: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists wanted to ratify the Constitution, the Anti-Federalists did not. One of the major issues these two parties debated concerned the inclusion of the Bill of Rights. The Federalists felt that this addition wasn't necessary, because they believed that the Constitution as it stood only limited the government not the people. The Anti- Federalists claimed the Constitution gave the central government too much power, and without a Bill of Rights the people would be at risk of oppression.
Which Joplin composition is not a piano rag? The Cascades, Treemonisha, Maple Leaf Rag, Great Crush Collision. Choose one.
I have done some research and believe it to be Treemonisha.
The passage below is from Federalist No. 15, written by Alexander Hamilton in 1787.
We have reached almost the last state of national humiliation. There is scarcely
anything that can wound or degrade the character of an independent nation which
we do not experience Do we owe debts to foreigners ... ? Have we valuable
territories and important posts in the possession of a foreign power ... ? Are we in
a condition to resent or repel aggression? We have neither troops, nor treasury, nor
government.
Based on this passage, why did Hamilton believe the Constitution should be ratified?
o The United States needed a large army to expand into nearby territories.
O The current government of the United States was too weak to defend the country.
The United States government needed a treasury to buy additional territory from its neighbors.
The United States needed a stronger government to promote the interests of wealthy Americans.
Answer:
The answer is A!
Explanation:
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Hamilton believe the Constitution should be ratified the United States needed a large army to expand into nearby territories. The correct option is A.
How did Alexander Hamilton help ratify the Constitution?The Federalist Papers, an assortment of 85 articles and essays written under the pen name "Publius" to support the ratification of the United States Constitution, were a collaboration he oversaw with James Madison and John Jay, and they were crucial to the Constitution's ratification and subsequent interpretation.
Hamilton signed the Constitution even though he had strong reservations about the new administration because he believed it satisfied his fundamental needs for a strong central government. Hamilton was also aware that this new government needed approval in order for the young United States to survive.
Thus, the ideal selection is option A.
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PLS HELP I HAVE TIME LIMIT | Wa. State History full year 7th
The map shows a railway to Washington that was built in the 1800s.
Which state was the point of origin of this railroad line?
Illinois
Iowa
Minnesota
Nebraska
Which civilization do the following characteristics belong to?
originated in areas around the Andes Mountains
conducted business with their neighbors, the Zapotecs
domesticated animals for the purpose of travel and transportation
originated in parts of Central America
Olmec
Chavin
Answer:
The answers are as follows:
Olmec:
- conducted business with their neighbors the Zapotecs
- originated in parts of Central America
Chavin:
- originated in areas around the Andes mountains
- domesticated animals for the purpose of travel and transportation
The Olmecs are one of the native people of Central America and they originated in close proximity to the Zapotecs, and even though their relations were not always the best, they were trading goods between each other.
The Chavin people are one of the native Andean people, and as most of the Andean people they did manage to domesticate certain animals for the use of travel and transportation, namely the llama.
Explanation:
What three landforms are found in southern India
Answer:
The Greater Himalayan or Himadri: The innermost Himalayan range is the worlds highest, with an average height of about 6,000 m. ...
The Lesser or Middle Himalaya (The Himachal): It lies to the south of Himadri with an average height of 5,000 metres above the sea level and ranging in width ...
The Outer Himalaya or the Siwaliks: It is the southernmost range of the Himalayas forming the Himalayan foot hills
Explanation:
Which of the following would be a clue that a rock is igneous? A. it has crystals. B. it has a complete fossil in it. C. it has bands. D. it is very soft.
Answer:
It's A. it has crystals.
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Felonies could result in:
Choose all answers that are correct.
Prison time of 1 year+
Potential civil charges
A jury trial
All of the above
PLS HELP I HAVE TIME LIMIT | Wa. State History full year 7th
The photo was taken during the Progressive Era.
What did reformers support in order to remedy the issue shown in the photograph?
A: Prohibition
B: women’s suffrage
C: mandatory education
D: improved housing
How did farmers in west texas and the panhandle respond to the limited water resources of the area?
A. they developed a system of crop rotation.
B. they turned to ranching instead of farming.
C. they only grew crops in the winter
D. they only grew crops that were suitable as livestock feed.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
They developed the system to help them survive longer, and it helped with gathering crops too.
Auschwitz is considered a...
crematorium
gas chamber
Death Marches
Death Camp
Please answer this
Answer:
Death Camp because loads of Jews died there
Answer:
Death Camp
Explanation:
Because 1,100,100 people died in that camp so it would be said as a death camp.
As the population of the unitied states grew, why do you think more people wanted to move west
Answer:
Simple answer, people wanted more land
Explanation:
There was lots of land, good soil for farming, and it could be bought at a cheap price. In addition, it was very crowded living on the East. The population of the United States was growing at a very fast rate.
African Americans served in the Continental Army. In 1777, Boyrereau Brinch, an enslaved African, joined the Continental Army. In 1783, he was honorably discharged and, because of his military service, freed from slavery.
I also entered the banners of freedom. Alas! Poor African Slave, to liberate these freemen, my own tyrants. I went into Capt. [Samuel] Granger’s company. We marched to Frog Plain, from there to Second Hill between Reading and Ridgold. General Worcester commanded the British under the command of General Howe, who attacked us. We beat them back; the fight was continued all day, and the victory was sometimes doubtful.
Finally, I was in the battles at Cambridge, White Plains, Monmouth, Princeton, Newark, Frog’s Point, Horseneck where I had a ball [bullet] pass through my knapsack. All of which are battles the reader can obtain a more perfect account of from history than I can give. At last we returned to West Point and were discharged, as the war was over. Thus was I, a slave for five years fighting for liberty. After we were disbanded, I returned to my old master at Woodbury [Connecticut], with whom I lived one year, my services in the American war having emancipated me from further slavery and from being bartered or sold. Here I enjoyed the pleasures of a freeman; my food was sweet, my labor pleasure: and one bright gleam of life seemed to shine upon me.
QUESTIONS:
RESPONSES:
1. What is the main idea of the document?
1.
2. How do you know? (provide evidence)
2.
3. How does the document help to answer the central question?
3.
Answer:
1. African Americans served in the continent army, is the
Main idea.
2. I know this because the article only talks about how African Americans served.
3. This document helps answer the central question by providing facts and information about it.
Explanation:
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WORTH 10 POINTS
A 2nd Degree charge would require the prosecution to prove:
Planning of the crime alone
Planning and execution of the crime
Execution of the crime alone
That the crime was an accident
Last one pls help True or False
Which type of rock forms through weathering, erosion and deposition? A igneous B sedimentary C metamorphic?
Answer:
It's B. sedimentary rock
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What did Democratic-Republicans believe
20) The graph below shows cigarette use among high school students.
Source: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
What conclusion can be drawn from the graph?
A As a result of FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., the
government lacks the authority to control how cigarettes are marketed.
B As a result of Philip Morris USA v. Williams, cigarette companies can be
held responsible for damages.
C The Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act decreased smoking
by exposing health concerns.
D The Florida Clean Indoor Air Act has decreased cigarette smoking in
public places.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
cigarettes should be cancelled completely
What were the political parties and who were their candidates in the election of 1800?
Answer:
democratic and democratic republician. it was jefferson and arron burr
How did the United State acquire the land Lewis and Clark explored?I need help
Answer:
From the Louisiana Purchase
Explanation:
Answer:
They bought it from France.
Explanation:
I go to K12 and took the test.
Why is it important to remember the Holocaust? To whom is it important?
4 sentences or more plz
Which statement best describes a belief of the Federalist Party?
Answer:
There aren't any options to choose from, but I hope this helps.
Explanation:
The Federalist Party supported Hamilton's vision of a strong centralized government and agreed with his proposals for a national bank a heavy government.