Immigrants around 1900 helped build what?
A) Erie Canal
B) World Trade Center
C) Skyscraper buildmgs
D) Madison Square Garden
E) B and C
Answer:
C) Skyscraper buildings
The expansion of the North American railroad and transportation system facilitated immigration in that
A) lucrative and profitable work to skilled tradespeople, drawing immigrants to jobs on rail lines.
B) the transportation network made travel faster and cheaper, improving immigrant families’ access to unsettled homesteads.
C) mining companies in the West partnered with railroads to offer cheap passage for immigrants to take jobs in mines struggling to meet high demand for production.
D) railroads offered jobs to immigrant women to work as servants to wealthy travelers aboard passenger trains.
Answer: it’s a
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Answer:
C.Improved transportation made shipping faster and cheaper.
Explanation:
capital city set up for a royal court, resembling
an Egyptian city
Answer:
Explanation:
I believe it is the fall of Rome in the Middle Ages and the royal court I believe
is where they do chariot racing to fight against each other.
How is the Constitution amended?
Answer:
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Answer:
out of the 4 answers it would be option B, “It is my purpose to show a plan and design . . . to annihilate all Jewish people.” on edg.
Explanation:
I got it right on the assignment on edg.
leader of the union army
Answer:
Ulysses S. Grant
Explanation:
Answer:
President Abraham Lincoln !
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Group that contributed to American society and culture.
One significant contribution from this group on American society and/or culture.
Native Americans
African Americans
Women
Children
Explain how the contribution affected American society and/or culture. (Hint – What did Americans gain from the contribution?)
Native Americans
African Americans
Women
Children
Answer:
back in the day it was known that society was made to have women cleaning and cooking food and doing the little stuff, kids were ment to go to school and get good grades, if they didnt get good grades they would get pumished and even hit. the men where told to work and do all the manly things in life. and the native americans were known as a threat. but one day the women desided that enought was an enogh and they started the womens right movement. they went to jail just to make things equal for us girls to live how we are living today. native americans are our well known friends. infact if tou like going to consinos its on their land not ours
Explanation:
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Because the Middle East is in between Europe and Asia, they
were perfectly situated to be the _____________in trade.
Answer: Because the Middle East is in-between Europe and Asia, they
were perfectly situated to be the routes/barrier in trade.
what were the first reform of bolivar and miranda?
Explanation:
"Simon Bolivar was a Criolle who tried to use Enlightenment ideas to support the revolution; he traveled to Europe and brought back Francisco de Miranda; at their return trade restrictions were lifted and eventually slavery was abolished"
the confederacy formed to “exasperate the indians against the english” was motivated primarily by
Answer: Dispossession of Wampanoag land and threats to their sovereignty
Explanation: Hope ya'll like my answer.
The confederacy formed to "exasperate the Indians against the English" was motivated primarily by the dispossession of Wampanoag land and threats to their sovereignty.
The colonization of not only America but even the lands of indigenous people would lead to more displacement and wars between the whites, the Indians, and the colonizers. One major intrusion of indigenous land was the dispossession of the Wampanoag lands.
Before the arrival of the Europeans into the lands of America, the Wampanoag, like all Indian lands, was free of any intrusion. They were free from external elements, living and enjoying their tribal native lands. But by the early 16th century, the arrival of colonizers would lead to diseases and invasion, further leading to deaths and displacements.The need to defend themselves, the increased deaths, diseases, displacements, would lead the Native Indian leaders to form an alliance and fight against the new forces.This confederacy, also referred to as "King Philip's War" was a result of Metacomet (also known as King Philip by the whites) and his military alliance that he made with other native Indians.When their lands were encroached upon and their people driven away, the chiefs had no other option than resist it. This led to the formation of the confederacy of Indian tribes, to show their exasperation against the English. Moreover, it was also an issue of defending their sovereignty and lands.
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Why did the British view a strong German navy as a threat?
Answer:
The British view a strong German navy as a threat.
Explanation:
Germany needed the navy for protecting its commerce and interests overseas. Germany, as a young nation was growing with expanding worldwide trade and establishing colonies. British viewed Germany's navy as a threat because it developed for conquering and establishing power overseas. Germany did not have to protect itself from enemies like Britain, which surrounded by water.
Under the Treaty of Versailles, which country had to accept full responsibility for the war and
pay huge amounts of damages caused during the war?
Germany had to pay and accept full responsibility
Which of the following reasons would force the United States to become more involved in the issues of other countries
during World War II?
A. Germany offered a military alliance to Mexico in the Zimmermann Telegram
B. the guerrilla fighters in Belgium
C. the rising aggression of Hitler
D. the bombing of Asian ships on trade routes to the United States
Answer:
The correct answer is C. The rising aggression of Hitler.
Explanation:
During the first 2 years of World War II, America was neutral in the conflict. Thus, it did not participate in any military operation, nor did it get involved in important geopolitical issues, limiting itself to trading with the allied nations, mainly Great Britain.
However, the rise of Hitler as a totalitarian figure in Europe, and his actions against Jews, gypsies and other minorities were not ignored by the Americans, who considered Hitler as a dictatorial figure, dangerous and contrary to democratic values of the nation.
Thus, the further the conflict progressed, the more America aligned itself ideologically with the allies, without participating militarily but supporting them through the provision of inputs. Finally, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, America declared war on the Axis.
What was disease seen as a punishment for?
Answer:
alzheimers is a disease that seen as a punishment
Russia was separated from Western Europe due to?
What was the name of Hobbes' book which argued that government was given its power to protect
the right to life?
•Declaration of Rights and •Grievances
•Leviathan
•The English Bill of Rights
•The Law •The Magna Carta
Answer:
I believe it is Leviathan
What effect did the currency of Rome have on the Roman Empire?
Answer:
The currency was unified to ensure everyone could and would pay taxes.
Explanation:
As Rome conquered new lands they brought their currency with them. When other people started using the currency it increased Rome's control and ensured everyone could easily pay taxes. It also increased trade in the regions conquered.
By calling people "aliens", how does this allow the government to ignore these people's inalienable rights? (Please don't just copy and paste a random answer. I really need support.)
Answer:
They get called aliens because they aren't from where they live . They get alienable rights, but the government doesn't care. They are hypocrites.
Explanation:
Portuguese explorationists on what region of Africa allowed Europeans to capture intrude Africans as slaves?
a. eastern Coast of Africa
b.western
c. northern
d. southern
Answer:
B. Western.
Explanation:
The Southern and Eastern Coasts were not really explored until the late 1700s-1800s. The time period in your question is around the 1400s-1600s.
The Northern coasts did not have a lot of slaves, it was at the time, uncolonized. Plus, Portugal actually never colonized any of North Africa.
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What was the significance of the following events: Tennis Court Oath, Storming of The Bastille, Women’s March.
Answer:
Tennis Court Oath, Storming of The Bastille, Women’s March. answer
Which statement describes the role played by the U.S. journalists during the
Spanish-American war?
Answer: The yellow press had a strong influence on American society.
Explanation:
The American-Spanish war was largely fueled by the tabloids in the United States. Media reports about the inhumane treatment of Cubans by Cranians left a strong impression on American society and the government. America was a young democratic nation at the time, a rising power, so the public felt it was unacceptable for such terrible things to happen in the neighborhood. The relevance of these inscriptions is debatable, but they certainly caused a state of anger among the American people towards the Spaniards, so that in those circumstances a war was started.
Is this statement true or false?
The Republican Party was started by people who were in favor of the spread of slavery.
true
false
Answer:
false
Explanation:
The Republicans called for economic and social modernization. They denounced the expansion of slavery as a great evil, but did not call for ending it in the Southern states.
What were your first impressions of the two characters? in the Mr. Bedford’s first meeting with Mr. Cavor Take a moment to describe your thoughts about one of these characters in about 150 words.
Answer:
As I sit down to write here amidst the shadows of vine-leaves under the blue sky of southern Italy, it comes to me with a certain quality of astonishment that my participation in these amazing adventures of Mr. Cavor was, after all, the outcome of the purest accident. It might have been any one. I fell into these things at a time when I thought myself removed from the slightest possibility of disturbing experiences. I had gone to Lympne because I had imagined it the most uneventful place in the world. “Here, at any rate,” said I, “I shall find peace and a chance to work!”
Explanation:
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Answer:
At the earliest opportunity I went to see his house It was large and carelessly furnished; there were no servants other than his three assistants, and his dietary and private life were characterised by a philosophical simplicity. He was a water-drinker, a vegetarian, and all those logical disciplinary things. But the sight of his equipment settled many doubts. It looked like business from cellar to attic—an amazing little place to find in an out-of-the-way village. The ground-floor rooms contained benches and apparatus, the bakehouse and scullery boiler had developed into respectable furnaces, dynamos occupied the cellar, and there was a gasometer in the garden. He showed it to me with all the confiding zest of a man who has been living too much alone. His seclusion was overflowing now in an excess of confidence, and I had the good luck to be the recipient.
The three assistants were creditable specimens of the class of “handy-men” from which they came. Conscientious if unintelligent, strong, civil, and willing. One, Spargus, who did the cooking and all the metal work, had been a sailor; a second, Gibbs, was a joiner; and the third was an ex-jobbing gardener, and now general assistant. They were the merest labourers. All the intelligent work was done by Cavor. Theirs was the darkest ignorance compared even with my muddled impression.
And now, as to the nature of these inquiries. Here, unhappily, comes a grave difficulty. I am no scientific expert, and if I were to attempt to set forth in the highly scientific language of Mr. Cavor the aim to which his experiments tended, I am afraid I should confuse not only the reader but myself, and almost certainly I should make some blunder that would bring upon me the mockery of every up-to-date student of mathematical physics in the countr
The object of Mr. Cavor’s search was a substance that should be “opaque “—he used some other word I have forgotten, but “opaque” conveys the idea—to “all forms of radiant energy.” “Radiant energy,” he made me understand, was anything like light or heat, or those Rontgen Rays there was so much talk about a year or so ago, or the electric waves of Marconi, or gravitation. All these things, he said, radiate out from centres, and act on bodies at a distance, whence comes the term “radiant energy.” Now almost all substances are opaque to some form or other of radiant energy. Glass, for example, is transparent to light, but much less so to heat, so that it is useful as a fire-screen; and alum is transparent to light, but blocks heat completely. A solution of iodine in carbon bisulphide, on the other hand, completely blocks light, but is quite transparent to heat. It will hide a fire from you, but permit all its warmth to reach you. Metals are not only opaque to light and heat, but also to electrical energy, which passes through both iodine solution and glass almost as though they were not interposed. And so on.
Now all known substances are “transparent” to gravitation. You can use screens of various sorts to cut off ous wealth. Of course there is one thing—”
He paused. I stood still.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin.
Champollion spent almost a year and a half in Egypt. On his return home to Paris, he began the huge job of deciphering and organizing all the material he had gathered. Sad to say, he did not live to see the fruits of his labor. On March 4, 1832, while preparing the results of the expedition for publication, he collapsed and died after a series of strokes. He was only forty-one.
Based on the excerpt, what was the effect of Champollion’s visit to Egypt?
Champollion died at the age of forty-one.
Champollion returned to Paris.
Champollion published a book.
Champollion gathered more knowledge.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Background information: Political cartoons like this
vere common during the Revolution. The words on the
ock include "tithes and taxes."
Vhat does the rock represent?
the power of the Second Estate to tax the others
the taxes paid by the clergy
the good life led by the bourgeoisie
the high taxes paid by the Third Estate
What does the rock represent
Power of the second estate to tax others
The taxes paid by the clergy
The good life led by the bourgeois
The high taxes paid by the third estate
Answer: the high taxes paid by the Third Estate
Explanation:
The Third Estate was part of the representative assembly of the Kingdom of France. There were 3 estates in the assembly and the Third Estate was at the lowest because it comprised of the common people.
The Kingdom's tax policies made it such that the First(Clergy) and the Second (Nobles) estates did not pay much taxes which meant that it was the Third Estate that were paying taxes.
The rock in this picture is meant to symbolise that tax that they paid which was then used by the First and Second Estates which are the men on top of them.
Answer:
Explanthe high taxes paid by the Third Estate
ation:
Compare these first-generation New Englanders with their recent English ancestors and with their future New England descendants.
Answer:
First-generation New Englanders where English Puritan Separatists who left England in order to found a colony under their religious conception. They had a very specific view of life and religon, and built many New England institution around those beliefs.
Recent English acestors were either the descendats of those Puritan Separatists, or were people belonging to other religous denominations.
Their future New England descendants would be much more secular, but would maintain several of the insitutions and the traditions that they introduced in the region.
Write the abbreviation of the state on the map next to its capital
How did Dr. King’s leadership benefit Americans who were not black?
Answer:
All the other communities were given a way to fight for their rights by Martin Luther King Jr.
Explanation:
Many others followed in the footsteps of King, who successfully guided people to the adoption of the Civil Rights Act and a better African-American future. The strategies and acts King undertook himself, such as marches, sit ins, nonviolent resistance in general, were used by many other groups who wanted to fight for their rights as women.
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What are the three demands of Hitler and his Movement(Nazi Party)?
Answer:
The Nazi party sought to strengthen the Germanic people, through racial purity and eugenics, broad social welfare programs, and a collective subordination of individual rights, which could be sacrificed for the good of the state on behalf of the people.
What was one
good thing about the Articles of
Confederation?
Answer:
ability to maintain the independence and sovereignty of each state within the unionExplanation:
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Answer:ability to maintain the independence and sovereignty
Explanation: