Answer:
Under the House Rules the chairman and members of standing committees are selected through a two-step procedure where the Democratic Caucus and the Republican Conference recommends members to serve on Committees, the majority party recommends a Chairman, and the Minority Party recommends a Ranking Member.
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Answer: a: zoroastrianism
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Does anyone know where to find the MYA US History 2020-2021 answers
Answer:
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Explanation:
The stock market crash. What types of things became “hot commodities” during the 1920s?
Answer:
The automobile, vacuuns, phonographs, and irons were hot commodities.
Who designed the Eiffel Tower?
Answer: Gustave Eiffel
Explanation:
What did Spanish governor Esteban Miro require all free women of color and enslaved women to do to be easily identified?
Answer:
Wrap their heads in fabric or tignons.
Explanation:
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Did the union want to maintain slavery
Answer:
No, the Union did not want to maintain slavery.
Explanation:
In the Civil War, the Union was the side fighting for freedom of slaves.
Answer:
no they fought to make it stop
Explanation: Even as they fought to end slavery in the Confederacy, African-American Union soldiers were fighting against another injustice as well.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
Of these dystopian works, which was
written earliest?
Gulliver's Travels
The Iron Heel
Brave New World
Answer:
Correct answer is Gulliver's Travels.
Explanation:
Gulliver's Travels is the correct as this famous book written by Jonathan Swift was published in 1726.
The Iron Heel, written by Jack London was published in 1908.
Brave New World, written by Aldous Huxley was written in 1931 and published in 1932.
Which of the following had an effect of US imperialist efforts in Hawaii and the Philippines?
-the emergence of yellow journalism
-the emergence of american Populism
-an increased interest in socialist thought
-an increased interest in building a transcontinental railroad
Answer:
The emergence of yellow journalism
Explanation:
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What effect did the 19th Amendment have on the number of people eligible to vote?
What was W.E.B. DuBois's approach to civil rights?
Answer:
W.E.B. Du Bois was born in Massachusetts in 1868. He attended racially integrated elementary and high schools and went off to Fiske College in Tennessee at age 16 on a scholarship. Du Bois completed his formal education at Harvard with a Ph.D. in history.
Du Bois briefly taught at a college in Ohio before he became the director of a major study on the social conditions of blacks in Philadelphia. He concluded from his research that white discrimination was the main reason that kept African Americans from good-paying jobs.
In 1895, black educator Booker T. Washington delivered his famous “Atlanta Address” in which he accepted segregation but wanted African Americans to be part of the South’s economy. Two years later, Du Bois wrote, “We want to be Americans, full-fledged Americans, with all the rights of American citizens.” He envisioned the creation of an elite group of educated black leaders, “The Talented Tenth,” who would lead African Americans in securing equal rights and higher economic standards.
Du Bois attacked Washington’s acceptance of racial segregation, arguing that this only encouraged whites to deny African Americans the right to vote and to undermine black pride and progress. Du Bois also criticized Washington’s approach at the Tuskegee Institute, a school for blacks that Washington founded, as an attempt “to educate black boys and girls simply as servants and underlings.”
Lynchings and riots against blacks led to the formation in 1909 of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), an organization with a mainly black membership. Except for Du Bois who became the editor of the organization’s journal, The Crisis, the founding board of directors consisted of white civil rights leaders.
The NAACP used publicity, protests, lawsuits, and the editorial pages of The Crisis to attack racial segregation, discrimination, and the lynching of blacks. Booker T. Washington rejected this confrontational approach, but by the time of his death in 1915 his Tuskegee vision had lost influence among many African Americans.
By World War I, Du Bois had become the leading black figure in the United States. But he became disillusioned after the war when white Americans continued to deny black Americans equal political and civil rights. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Du Bois increasingly advocated socialist solutions to the nation’s economic problems. He also questioned the NAACP’s goal of a racially integrated society. This led to his resignation as editor of The Crisis in 1934.
Du Bois grew increasingly critical of U. S. capitalism and foreign policy. He praised the accomplishments of communism in the Soviet Union. In 1961, he joined the U.S. Communist Party. Shortly afterward, he left the county, renounced his American citizenship, and became a citizen of Ghana in Africa. He died there at age 95 in 1963.
Du Bois never took part in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s, which secured many of the rights that he had fought for during his lifetime.
Explanation:
The U.S.- Mexican War was fought to settle —
the release of Santa Anna back to Mexico
political control of Galveston Island
the number of representatives each county would send to the state legislature
the disputed territory between the Rio Grande and Nueces River
Answer:
the answers are in the question
Explanation:
Answer:
The disputed territory between the Rio Grande and Nueces River.
Explanation:
The U.S called the river Rio Grande and Mexico called the river the Nueces River. This led to disputes, which led to fighting when a detachment of U.S. cavalry was attacked near the Rio Grande.
What does consumption mean
Answer:
using, buying or eating something. If we don't reduce our energy consumption, we will run out of fuel. ... Consumption is related to the verb consume, which means to eat, use, or buy.
Explanation:
compare how one's social status affected opportunities for men and women and how one's gender or age affected his or her life in ancient Rome .(think government, jobs, citizenship, school, position in the household
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Answer: My two examples are woman werent able to vote and man were
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How women were allowed to behave in a public setting had to do with age, status, and whether or not they were married. In Sparta, married women were allowed to roam freely amongst the streets. Athenian women, however, were given no freedoms of any kind, especially when they were married. In most city-states, women were accompanied wherever they had to go.
No matter which city-state you examine, the chief role of the women in Ancient Greece was to give birth to children, particularly to males. In Sparta, however, this elevated the status of the women, especially if they gave birth to healthy, strong males who were able to serve in the military. The most legitimate way to bear children was through marriage. At the time, most marriages were arranged and families would try to match their children in the most advantageous way possible.
While it was looked at as the man’s duty to work outside the home or serve in the military, it was the woman’s responsibility to take care of the household. This included raising children, preparing meals, cleaning, and any other domestic duties. In most of Ancient Greece, women weren’t allowed to own property. However, in Sparta, women were allowed. At one time, up to 60% of all property was owned by women.
Each of the city-states viewed education differently. In most city-states, women were educated at home whereas men were allowed to attend formal schools. However, Spartan women were well educated. Because the men were away from home so often, it was necessary for women to receive an education so they could take care of the household finances, family businesses, etc. In other parts of Greece, however, women were educated as little as possible.
During the Cold War, the United States oposed the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries that practiced communism. True or False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Which statements describe aspects of the Aztec's civilization?Choose all answers that are correct.
capital city with a population larger than any European city of the time
predicted eclipses and developed a 365-day calendar
communicated using runners from the capital city of Cuzco
practiced human sacrifice to keep Huitzilopochtli strong
Answer:
Predicted eclipses and developed a 365-day calendar.
Explanation:
1. No - Venice and Paris could have been compared to Tenochtitlan
2. Yes, it was one of two calendars used by the Aztecs
3. No, it's a trait of Inca culture
4. Yes - Huitzilopochtli was one of the most important gods in Aztec beliefs
, and sacrifices were believed to keep Huitzilopochtli strong.
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Which raw material came from Savanna?
A: Tortoise Shells
B: gold
C: leopard skins
D: salt
Answer:Leopard Skins
Explanation:
What cause lamplighter jobs to disappear
Answer:
Light bulbs and electricity
Explanation:
They lost their jobs due to the fact that people were upgrading to light bulbs.
Answer:
Lowell's lamplighters were paid about $2 per day to care for 70 to 80 lamps. ... Lamplighters often made extra cash on the side by capturing rare bugs attracted to the light, then selling them to insect collectors. As you might guess, the advent of electricity and light bulbs extinguished this once-noble career.
Explanation:
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What happened to the Great Pyramid as Cairo increased in size and
population? *
Answer:
Terms in this set (12)
Explanation:
What happened to the Great Pyramid as Cairo increased in size and population? F It started sinking into the desert sand. ... G Fortunately one man, the archaeologist Zahi Hawass, made it his life's goal to restore the Great Pyramid and the smaller pyramids that surround it.
About how many billion years ago did the Big Bang occur?
O 5
O 11
O 14
O 19
Answer:
14 years ago because it was about 13.7 and it you round it, it would become 14
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Why are two courts of appeals located in Washington DC?
Answer:
The D.C. Circuit's prominence and prestige among American courts is second only to the U.S. Supreme Court because its jurisdiction contains the U.S. Congress and many U.S. government agencies, and therefore it is the main appellate court for many issues of American administrative law and constitutional law.
Why is publishing results important in science?
A. It lets scientists show off their imaginations.
B. It turns hypotheses into scientific laws.
C. It allows others to evaluate the results.
D. It adds bias to experimental data.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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What was the main reason the United States announced the Open Door Policy? (6 points)
To help spread democracy to Southeast Asia
O To prevent the victory of the Chinese Communists
To ensure that U.S. businesses could operate in China
To remove restrictions on Chinese Immigration to the United States
Answer:
To ensure that U.S. businesses could operate in China.
Explanation:
The open door policy was established in 1899 and 1900 by the United States of America, so as to protect and accord equal privileges to all the countries trading with China.
The main reason the United States announced the Open Door Policy is to ensure that U.S. businesses could operate in China.
Prior to joining the World Trade Organization (WTO), China wasn't open about it's economic activities or policy to other countries across the world. This simply means the Chinese government was very secretive about the happening in it's country and as such would not allow outsiders to see what it was doing or it's engagements.
However, joining the World Trade Organization (WTO) made them to be more open to other countries, which was a key factor for their unprecedented economic growth and development.
Hence, China was able to trade globally, capturing many markets and attracting foreign investment which boosted it's economy greatly.
How did the boundaries of the United States change between 1812 and 1821?
Answer:
the United States purchased the Florida Territory from Spain and seven states were admitted into the Union. Florida was transferred from Spain to the United States for $5 million, with the signing of the Adams-Onis Treaty in 1821.
Explanation:
Why was Burr found not guilty for treason?
Answer:
i dont know
Explanation:
On September 1, 1807, he was acquitted on the grounds that, although he had conspired against the United States, he was not guilty of treason because he had not engaged in an “overt act,” a requirement of treason as specified by the U.S. Constitution.
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Read the article "Voyages of Discovery:"
Centuries ago, countries sponsored explorers to set sail for parts unknown and return with tales of new lands. These explorations led thqqqe Europeans to discover North America. The ocean journey from England, France, or Spain to North America was 3,000 miles of unknown dangers, but it led to discoveries. Explorers made these treacherous voyages for three main reasons: religion, wealth, and competition. These voyages of discovery began in the eleventh century.
Historical records indicate that Leif Eriksson, a Viking explorer, was the first man to reach North Americaa around 1000. Leif is credited with landing along the coastline of present-day Newfoundland. A Viking settlement was established and occupied for several years before Eriksson left to return to his homeland. He died around 1020.
Much later, Christopher Columbus left his homeland in 1492 to seek wealth in the form of trade items. The Italian explorer was destined for China but erred in direction and arrived on Watling's Islaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a a nd in the Bahamas. It was a long and dangerous journey. Upon arrival, Columbus dedicated the newly discovered land to the Spanish King and Queen of Aragon. Then, Columbus made three more voyages to North America in 1493, 1498, and 1502. To the very end, Christopher Columbus was adamant that he discovered a trade route to China. He denied ever being to North America.
Credited with sailing around the southern tip of Florida, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon had several adventures in the New World. His journey around Florida occurred in 1513. At the time, he thought Florida was an island. When he returned to Florida in 1521, he was wounded by a poisoned arrow, which ultimately ended his life.
Afterward, Hernando De Soto, a Spanish adventurer, left to explore present-day Florida in 1538. He and his men traveled thousands of miles through the South. They were the first Europeans recorded to have crossed the Mississippi River in 1541.
Sir Walter Raleigh was a soldier, a writer, and a friend of the Queen of England. Around 1587, he sent English colonists to a region later called Virginia. The colony is believed to have been located in North Carolina. Since the people arrived together, their previous lifestyle and beliefs were transplanted to the New World.
Finally, Rene Robert de La Salle was French. Historical data credits de La Salle as being the first explorer to traverse the Mississippi to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico. He claimed the land that bordered the Mississippi River (about a third of present-day United States) for France on April 9, 1682. He built numerous forts along the route, but the settlers were often terrorized by the natives.
These brave explorers from England, France, and Spain have left their legacy. As a result of their adventures, many people now enjoy North America's religious diversity, natural resources, and independence.
Which sentence from the text helps the reader identify its structure?
Afterward, Hernando De Soto, a Spanish adventurer, left to explore present-day Florida in 1538.
Explorers made these treacherous voyages for three main reasons: religion, wealth, and competition.
Leif is credited with landing along the coastline of present-day Newfoundland.
These brave explorers from England, France, and Spain have left their legacy.
Answer:
I belive it's A
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Why are latitude and longitude included on maps?
It is the simplest way to give directions to travelers.
It is a way to determine the exact location of any spot in the world.
It is a tradition that mapmakers have been using for hundreds of years.
It is an easy method to find the location of one spot relative to another spot.
Which one is it help
Answer:
Why are latitude and longitude included on maps?
It is the simplest way to give directions to travelers.
✔️It is a way to determine the exact location of any spot in the world.
It is a tradition that mapmakers have been using for hundreds of years.
It is an easy method to find the location of one spot relative to another spot.
Explanation:
the answer is B
Explain what a rhetorical device is and why writers use them.
Answer:In rhetoric, a rhetorical device, persuasive device, or stylistic device is a technique that an author or speaker uses to convey to the listener or reader a meaning with the goal of persuading them towards considering a topic from a perspective, using language designed to encourage or provoke an emotional display of a given perspective or action. Rhetorical devices evoke an emotional response in the audience through use of language, but that is not their primary purpose. Rather, by doing so, they seek to make a position or argument more compelling than it would otherwise be.
Explanation:
Why do you think David compares his God to a shepherd? What does this tell us about
the way David relates to his God?
Answer:
He sees God as a shepherd because he sees him as a leader the same as a shepherd would lead his sheep.
Answer:
1)
God is like the shepherd, and we are the sheepa shepherd protects the sheep and cares for them, like God protects and cares for us2)
This tells us that David feels safe with God, it tells us that he has a good relationship with GodI hope this helps!!!
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True or False? The 15th Amendment gave African American men and women the right to vote
Answer: false only african american men.
Explanation:
Answer:
False . Im pretty sure it only gave people the right to vote based on race and color
Explanation: