How did Malcolm Little become involved with the Nation of Islam? What did the Nation of Islam
teach about race relations?

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Answer 1

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Malcolm X , original name Malcolm Little, Muslim name el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz, (born May 19, 1925, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.—died February 21, 1965, New York, New York), African American leader and prominent figure in the Nation of Islam who articulated concepts of race pride and Black nationalism in the early 1960s. After his assassination, the widespread distribution of his life story— The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965)—made him an ideological hero, especially among Black youth.

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2. We know that Harshacharita was written in the 8th century CE. The 8th century refers to the period between the years

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Answer:

please I don't know

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because I am not taught

Which statement about the form of government established by the U.S. Constitution is true?

Question 3 options:

Congress could not impose taxes or declare war.


The laws of individual states were superior to federal law.


The president was appointed by the Supreme Court to a lifetime term.


Power would be shared among three branches of government

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Answer:

d

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power would be shared among three branches of government

Answer:

It would be D

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Assess an Argument Do any aspects of women’s rights seem too extreme to appeal to all women? Why?

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Answer:

ExplaAn intimate dialog between race and gender at Women’s Suffrage Centennial

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Women’s Suffrage Centennial has arrived in a culturally divisive time in the United States as well as in a high-stakes presidential election year. All this is accompanied with the emergence of Black Lives Matter movement on a global-scale in the wake of the African American man George Floyd’s death under the knees of white police officers. In an “I cannot breathe” America at a new cultural awakening moment, is the Centennial a divider or unifier for American women in 2020? This article aims to answer the question by revisiting the 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution and iconic figures like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. DuBois, and Mary Church Terrell. In an interdisciplinary approach anchored in both historical and cultural studies, the article scrutinizes the split between the two visceral elements pertinent to cultural identity—gender and race—in Women’s Suffrage Movement, draws a pattern of their intersection, and maps out a “double consciousness” (to borrow W.E.B. DuBois’ term). The article argues that the women’s suffrage movement was indeed a gigantic step towards the American ideal of gender equality but it fell short of racial equality. There is a mixed legacy to embrace and to reevaluate at the same time. Therefore, Women’s Suffrage Centennial should not and cannot be a single-issue gender celebration, nor a one-size-fits-all symphony, but a landmark occasion for an intimate and nuanced dialog between gender and race. The article suggests that the Centennial should not only celebrate white American suffragists, but should be an opportunity to make a historic step to cross the color line that has cutoff African American women, as well as women of color from other races, ethnicities, and heritages from the power center.

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The right to vote defines constitutional citizenship. A century ago, the long-and-hard-fought victory of women’s right to vote culminated with the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution on August 18, 1920, thus completing a full circle of citizenship for woman. She could now vote like her (white) male counterparts as an equal and full citizen. On the surface, this is an indisputable narrative, and in fact, has found its way into textbooks and seeped through the nation’s imagination for a century. However, if the constitutional right to vote is a basic definition of a citizen, women of color were still not able to exercise their full citizenship in 1920 but until 45 years later in the era of the Civil Rights Movement, with the Voting Rights Act of 1965 signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson. As one of the most far-reaching pieces of civil right legislation, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 addressed manmade obstacles that had prevented African Americans and women of color in general from participating in nation’s political life. The 1965 Act eventually removed literacy tests, poll taxes,nation:

Lyndon B. Johnson's "Great Society" was:
A. A foreign policy doctrine that called for the elimination of communism
B. A domestic policy doctrine that called for a war on poverty
C. A foreign policy doctrine that called for a war on poverty
D. A domestic policy doctrine that called for the elimination of communism

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It is = Aa domestic policy

why was russia arguably the most unstable of the 5 major powers going into world war 1

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Answer:

Russia ran out of supplies.

Explanation:

When 1917 ran around, every major power was exhausted and the war was basically still anybody's to take. Russia was the first country to break first and drop out of the war because the Brusilov Offensive made Russia spend more resources and have them run out. They eventually got stuck. Russia running out of supplies which therefore led to the Russian Revolution where the government got overthrown by it's angry citizens and that new government got overthown a few months later and that new government was the USSR.

6. On this journey, Lewis and Clark were looking for the long-hoped for blank
Passage.

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It is the Northwest passage

Which statement describes how urban life differed from rural life in America in the 1800s?
1. The city was more unsanitary, but it provided greater economic and cultural opportunities.
2. The city was less dangerous and generally cleaner, but it was much more crowded.
3. The city was less expensive to live in, but it provided people with tighter-knit communities.
4. The city was more exciting, but there were fewer jobs available and they paid lower wages.

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i think it’s 4 but i’m not totally sure
Definately number 1.

The cities in the 1800s were absolutely NASTY to live in. Both pollution and generally just terribly kept roads and streets, the city was actually super unsanitary. Most noteably, people would dump their trash and even human waste outside and it wasn’t cleaned up.

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I will give BRAINLIEST to the correct answer!! Under President Andrew Johnson’s Reconstruction plan, which of the following was true?

A. State governments in the former Confederacy were made up of Radical Republicans.

B. Southern states were governed much as they were before the Civil War.

C. Freed slaves in the South were granted citizenship rights.

D. Plantation owners from the South were not given pardons.

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Answer:

b.Southern states were governed much as they were before the Civil War.

The Reconstruction plan which is true by president Andrew Johnson is they released slaves in the south and provide rights of citizenship to them.

What was the President's reconstructional plan?

The Reconstruction plan given by President Andrew Johnson stated that white people of the south will gain control over things by getting freedom from slavery. There will be no place for black people in politics.

According to this plan, voting rights were provided to white people and reconstruction will be done as the southern states were destroyed completely in the war.

Therefore, option C moving slaves to freedom will be true regarding the reconstruction plan.

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which of the follow is a chemical change​

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Answer: Metal rust

Explanation: Because its changing color

In what ways did black Americans experience society differently during this time?

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One of the paradoxes of racial discrimination is the way it can remain obscured even to the people to whom it's happening. Here's an example: In an ambitious, novel study conducted by the Urban Institute a few years ago, researchers sent actors with similar financial credentials to the same real estate or rental offices to ask about buying or renting a home or apartment. In the end, no matter where they were sent, the actors of color were shown fewer homes and offered fewer discounts on rent or mortgages than those who were white.

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Whose point of view supports the belief that Reconstruction in the South should not be cruel and harsh so that better relationships between North and South could be reestablished?

Your answer:

Please answer as quietly and correctly as you can. I will take anything!

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Under Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction plan, he believed the Southern states should decide the course that was best for them. He also felt that African-Americans were unable to manage their own lives. 2.

Answer:

The correct answer is Thaddeus Stevens' point of view

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Detail 3 facts about the geography of Rome

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Answer:

1. The development of civilization is affected by geography. Rome did not spring into being as a power on the Italian peninsula.  It began as a tiny village along the Tiber River.  It was an excellent location, with seven hills offering a natural defensive barrier. The Tiber River gave these early settlers access to fresh water for drinking and bathing, as well as a waterway for trade, and food to eat. The flatland, on the other side of the Tiber River, was perfect for farmland. The soil was good so crops could be grown easily.

2. In ancient times, there were enemies everywhere. These early people still had to feed, shelter, bathe themselves and water their animals. The area along the Tiber River, in the seven hills, offered what they needed. They started their city on the top of one hill. They walled around it. As they expanded, they also expanded their wall, until one wall encircled all seven hills.

3. There is an old saying: Rome was not built in a day. But with all these advantages, it's no wonder that Rome grew quickly.

Answer: Rome was built on seven hills at the bank of the Tiber river. Rome is around the center of the Italian peninsula. Italy had many hills and mountains.

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According to the south, what was the other selfish reason that the north didn't want slavery in Missouri?

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Answer:

Explanation below

Explanation:

The slaveholding territory of Missouri, in 1819, applied for them to be admitted into the union. In the north, where the salve abolitionist sentiment was growing, the people opposed the idea because they felt the southern states had so much power already.

The constitution at that time, permitted the states to count each slave they have as three-fifths of a person when it comes to calculating the population of the people and the number of representatives at the congress each state was entitled to. This arrangement had already given the south an advantage in the congress at that time.

Did the Harlem Renaissance strengthen or weaken American society in the
1920s? Explain:

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Answer:

Strengthen

Explanation:

The Harlem Renaissance strengthened american society by praising the African American artists and their culture.

Answer: Strengthen

Explanation:

It helped promote lesser known business owners and musicians.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

only C an absolute monarch cannot be overthrown and is the only one truly in control.

A case can only move from a lower court to a appellate court for which of the following reasons? a. If the plaintiff did not like the outcome of the original trial. b. If the defendant did not like the outcome of the original trial. c. If the jury was unable to make a decision. d. To review if a legal error was made in the lower court trial.

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There has to be just cause for an appeal. D is the answer.

If everything could be appealed because a defendant or plaintiff didn’t like the answer, nothing would ever get done in the court system

Answer:

d

Explanation:

what is the most likely reason "the monk tale " is full off parables

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Explanation:

what is the most likely reason "the monk tale " is full off parables.

how do you say love in latin??

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Answer:

The Latin word for love is "amare"

Why were Athens and Sparta city-state rivals? List 3 reasons

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Answer:

1.The Spartans were jealous of the Athenians because the politician and general tasked with leading the Delian League

2.Athens grew into an empire. It rebuilt its city with fantastic art and architecture. Athens became Greece's cultural center. In response to this Sparta created its own league called the Peloponnesian League since it controlled the Peloponnesian peninsula.

3.While the Athenian city-state enjoyed a period of democracy, Sparta was a military culture

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List the names and accomplishments of two women’s rights reformers from the 1800s

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Answer:
Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton worked together and founded the New York Women's State Temperance Society.

Answer:

Susan B & Sojourner Truth

Explanation:

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45. Common crops in Central Africa are .... and ... and ....

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Answer: corn, rice, peanuts

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How do you think the improvements in Technology and International trade seen in the video have affected the world economy? Give two examples

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Answer:

Technology can save the time it takes to produce a good or delivery service contributing to the all our profits of a business Technology can contribute to refer to the efficiency of a business output rate following for large quantities of products to be more door of services to be rendered.Technology trade increases the volume of trade in goods Technology trade increases product variety at the market equilibrium Technology trade increases National income in the each country and increases total gains from trade addition digital Technologies will affect the composition of trade by increasing the services form per and fostering trade in certain good s such as time-sensitive products changing patterns of comparative advantage and affecting the complexity and length of Global value chains technology is the battle force in the modern form of business Global aviation Technology has helped us in overcoming the major hurdles of globalisation and international trade such as trade barrier lack of common standard transportation cost and delay in information exchange thereby changing the Marketplace.

it is very important both for developed countries and developing countries as necrology progress will enabled countries to be more competitive in the Global market players progress in technology helps countries to develop the economy and strength was their trading positions in the competitive global market.

trade Technologies provide internet inter based software solutions and document preparation services that streamlined international trade payment process and documentation for global exporters freet folders and global trade banks.

Technology affects the way individuals communicate learn and think it help society and determine how people interact with other each other on a daily basis Technology place in important role in the society today it has a positive and negative effects on the world and it impacts daily life so it is so important Technologies has changed the way people live their everyday lives it presents almost everything you do from how you communicate to how you perform your day-to-day tasks thanks to technology is now easier to go to work or per for households

Who does Thomas Paine donate his money to?

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Answer:

Paine made influential acquaintances in Paris and helped organize the Bank of North America to raise money to supply the army.

Explanation:

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Juan and Jorge ran laps after school to train for the football team. The ratio of the number of laps Juan ran to the number of laps Jorge ran was five to two. If Juan ran 20 laps, how many laps did Jorge run?

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Answer: The laps run by Jorge are 8.

Explanation:

Given : Ratio of number of laps Juan run to the number of laps Jorge run = 5: 2

Thus we assume the total laps = x

Number of laps run by Juan = 5x

Number of laps run by Jorge = 2x

Given : 5x = 20

Thus [tex]x=\frac{20}{5}=4[/tex]

and 2x = [tex]2\times 4=8[/tex]

Thus laps run by Jorge are 8.

Answer:8

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If a non-Latinx/Hispanic/Chicanx part takes in the celebration of el Dia de Los Muertos, do you considered this to be a cultural exchange or cultural appropriation?

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Answer:

I consider it to be a cultural exchange.

Explanation:

If someone wants to participate in Dia de Los Muertos because they are interested in it or learning about the culture, I don't think that anything bad will happen. If they do it simply because they want to without reason I would say that is up for debate, but as long as you participate with respect for traditions and cultural-related things I don't see a problem.

If a non-Latinx/Hispanic/Chicanx takes part  in the celebration of el Dia de Los Muertos, it is considered as cultural exchange.

What is cultural exchange?

Sharing ideas, and  customs,  with someone who may have come from an entirely different background than your own is known as cultural exchange.

A cultural exchange is just sharing any aspects of your culture with someone from a different background than you, and vice versa. Culture is defined as "the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular people or community."

It may involve chatting about politics or religion, learning a new instrument, or exchanging information about what you wear. It could involve exchanging opinions and viewpoints on whatever you do, from regular activities to special occasions, what you like to eat or the sports you play.

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What was the end result for Simon bolivar resistance?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The end result for Simón Bolivar resistance was the independence of Colombia, Venezuela, Panamá, and Perú from the rule of the Spanish crown.

Simon Bolivar is called the liberator in Venezuela. He is a much-venerated figure in Venezuela and some parts of South America for the role he played in the independence movement of the above-mentioned nations.

Simón Bolívar (1783-1830) was the military General from Venezuela who led the independence movement of his country against the Spanish crown. He is called the "libertarian of South America" for his freedom principles and the fight for liberty in different regions of South America. He has been compared to George Washington for his leadership and command in war. He is a true hero in South America, like Miguel Hidalgo and José María Morelos are true heroes in México.

Which political scandal are these individuals associated with?

Kenneth Starr
Monica Lewinski
Paula Jones
Vernon Jordan

A) Watergate
B) the Iran-Contra Affair
C) the Teapot Dome Scandal
D) the impeachment of Bill Clinton

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Answer:

D.) the impeachment of Bill Clinton

Explanation:

Answer: D

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a) Identify ONE way in which popular and consumer culture became more global in the second half of the 20th century as a result of political and social changes.
b) Identify ONE way in which entertainment shows the influence of globalized society.
c) Explain ONE way in which consumer culture became globalized and went beyond national borders.

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a) Identify ONE way in which popular and consumer culture became more global in the second half of the 20th century as a result of political and social changes.

Popular and consumer culture spread across the globe as a result of the many political and social changes that occurred in the 20th century. This can be seen widely through Reggae, World Cup soccer, Bollywood, the Olympics, etc. "The Olympics truly took off as an international sporting event after 1924, when the VIII Games were held in Paris. Some 3,000 athletes (with more than 100 women among them) from 44 nations competed that year, and for the first time, the Games featured a closing ceremony" (history.com) explains how the Olympics became an international event with participants from across the globe. American pop culture spread throughout the globe and was accepted in many countries, even with the imposing threat of the Cold War.  

b) Identify ONE way in which entertainment shows the influence of globalized society.

TV shows and Internet series of on-demand digital companies have influenced the behavior and customs of other parts of the world. "By the start of the twenty-first century, improvements in communication technology allowed American television programs to reach distant places around the world. As of 2004, the twenty-four-hour cable news channel CNN broadcast to more than 200 countries around the world, while MTV reached 176 and Nickelodeon was available in 162" (encyclopedia.com) explains how television has become so globalized that it allows the world to stay connected, and promotes countries to observe the culture from across the globe.

c) Explain ONE way in which consumer culture became globalized and went beyond national borders.

"Consumer culture is a form of material culture facilitated by the market, which thus created a particular relationship between the consumer and the goods or services he or she uses or consumes" (oxfordbibliographies.com). Consumerism in the U.S. spiked rapidly as early as the 1920s and spread throughout the globe after trading between countries reopened after WWII and the end of the Cold War. Consumerism became even more widespread when online shopping was pioneered, such as Amazon and Alibaba.

The correct answer to option  is the 20th century saw the global spread of popular and consumer culture, evidenced by reggae, Bollywood, soccer's World Cup, the Olympics, and American popular culture, despite the Cold War.

One way in which entertainment shows the influence of globalized society is TV shows and Internet series produced by on-demand digital companies have influenced the behavior and customs of other regions of the world. As of 2004, CNN broadcast to more than 200 countries, MTV reached 176 and Nickelodeon was available in 162. This has enabled the world to stay connected and observe cultures from across the globe.

One way in which consumer culture became globalized and went beyond national borders is consumer culture is a relationship between the consumer and the products or services they use or consume. It began in the US in the 1920s and spread across the globe.

What is consumer culture?

Consumption culture is a type of material culture made possible by the market. As a result, a specific relationship was established between the consumer and the products or services they use or consume.

Social science has a history of viewing consuming as a minor byproduct of production. Nonetheless, sociologists now more than ever understand the importance of examining consumer culture in and of itself. It is possible to argue that one of the main settings in which aspects of social change are experienced in daily life is consumer culture.

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how did the cold war effect domestic policy?

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Answer:

Socially and Economically

Socially, the intensive indoctrination of the American people led to a regression of social reforms.

Economically, enormous growth spurred by industries related to war was aided by heavy government expansion.

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