Explanation:
The Mason-Dixon line was essentially one of the most used underground 'lines' of railroad to transport slaves to freedom. It was a railroad that, although not important before, became incredibly important over time as it was an essential 'Forgotten' railroad in a way, that was not only able to transport slaves, but had tracks directly into and through both free and slave states.
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Based on the map above, which of the following best explains why the Persian Gulf is important to oil production?
Answer:the oil pipeline flow to ports on the Persian gulf
Explanation:
Why would some emperors wish to have ""company"" in the afterlife?
Answer:
Because they wish to not be lonely
Explanation:
D-Day was an important victory for the Allies because
Answer:
The Allies captured the French port of Cherbourg on June 26th, 1944. The Germans retreated the day after. The French had been waiting for this day since August 25th, 1944, when Paris was liberated.
Explanation:
The Allied forces, which were made up of soldiers from many countries, including the UK, the USA and places like Canada and Australia, landed on the beaches of Normandy in France, and started to break through the German army's defences.
D-Day was an important victory for the Allies in World War II because it was the turning point of the war and showed how powerful the Allies really were.
D-Day, or the Invasion of Normandy, occurred on June 6, 1944. The Allies wanted to invade Normandy and push through German forces, they wanted to free Europe of German rule and stop Hitler. Hitler's goal during World War II was essentially to capture all of Europe and he needed to be stopped. Germany did not know where the Allies would be attacking from, so their confusion was high when the Allies started storming in. The Allies pushed deep within France, eventually pushing Germany back out.
Europe would no longer be controlled by Nazi Germany, the Allies now had a lead in Europe. Less than a year after the Invasion of Normandy happened, Germany surrendered.
Which ideas about ancient Greece is most supported by the map?
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Using the documents, evaluate the relationship between Chinese peasants and the Chinese Communist Party between circa 1925 and circa 1950.
Document 1
Source: Japanese Political Affairs Bureau for Occupied China, administrative office of the Japanese Army, report, 1941.
The Chinese Communist Red Army champions army-civilian integration and is continuously organizing local guerrilla units. As a consequence, it is extraordinarily difficult to separate the Communist bandits from the peasants in our efforts to destroy the Communists.
Document 2
Source: Chinese Communist report on Japanese military actions in North China villages, 1942.
In Japanese attacks on our villages, they killed 97 civilians, wounded 382, kidnapped 3, and raped 216 women. Japanese soldiers stole farm animals (734 oxen, 694 mules, 6 donkeys, 45 horses, 734 hogs, 6 goats, 106 ducks, 13,817 chickens); thousands of chairs and tables, kitchen pots and rice bowls, and stone grinders; thousands of peasants’ quilts and piles of clothing; over 6,000 bushels of grain; tons of straw; and 430,000 yuan.*
*yuan: Chinese currency
Document 3
Source: Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, instructions to local party officials, 1942.
Recognize that peasants constitute the basic strength of the Anti-Japanese War. Accordingly it is the policy of the party to assist the peasant, reduce feudal exploitation by the landlords, support civil liberties, political rights, and economic rights of the peasants in order to improve their living conditions and enhance their enthusiasm for the Anti-Japanese War.
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Which new tactic did manufacturers use to attract their consumers
Post WWII, where in Europe was the contrast between relative capitalism and communism the starkest?
A. Paris
B. Berlin
C. Warsaw
D. Moscow
Why did abolitionists protest the "gag rule" of 1836?
It prevented abolitionists from speaking against slavery.
It prevented abolitionists from speaking against slavery.
It silenced congressional debate about slavery.
It silenced congressional debate about slavery.
It attempted to ban abolitionist ideas in Missouri.
It attempted to ban abolitionist ideas in Missouri.
It banned attacks against slavery in newspapers.
, It banned attacks against slavery in newspapers. , ,
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Answer:
It silenced congressional debate about slavery. Congress passed the Missouri Compromise in 1820. What happened in 1849 that threatened to upset the balance between slave states and free states?
Explanation:
A nonviolent Hindu protester for Indian independence was
Confucius.
O Siddhartha Gautama.
O Nelson Mandela.
O Mohandas Gandhi. .
Answer:
Answer is C. Mohandas Ghandi
Question: What is implied about the fact that only men were given long names? And why were women given all the same name? What does that say about Roman gender hierarchy? (Ancient Rome)
Answer:
It shows that they saw men as more important than women.
Explanation:
If men were given longer names and women were all the same then that shows how they wanted the men to be recognized individually.
WILL GIVE BRAINLSIT!!!!! Describe some consequences of The Great Depression and WW 2
Answer: The Great Depression of 1929 devastated the U.S. economy. A third of all banks failed. 1 Unemployment rose to 25%, and homelessness increased. 2 Housing prices plummeted 67%, international trade collapsed by 65%, and deflation soared above 10%.
At the end of the war, millions of people were dead and millions more homeless, the European economy had collapsed, and much of the European industrial infrastructure had been destroyed. The Soviet Union, too, had been heavily affected.
How did news of the Watergate break-in affect Nixon’s 1972 re-election bid?
Answer:
The news cost Nixon the election. The news caused him to abandon re-election plans. The news led to a close election, which Nixon won.
Explanation:
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what economy involves mainly farming
answer choices
traditional
command
free-market
mixed
A seismorgraph is a specialized machine used to measure the mechanical waves that are released during a A-hurricane B-solar flare C-thunderstorm D-earthquake
Answer: its B
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how did soldiers try and keep boredom from destroying their morale ww1 trench life
Answer:
They played with the bodies of there enemys and create various tools with tbere bones.
Explanation:
Why were James Monroe and Robert Livingston sent to Paris?
Answer:
They were sent to negotiate the Louisiana Purchase
Answer: Monroe joined Livingston in Paris on April 12, after the latter's negotiations were well under way, and the two ministers, on finding Napoleon willing to dispose of the entire province of Louisiana, decided to exceed their instructions and effect its purchase.
Explanation:
Slavery in North America:Question 2
Which statement about the majority of enslaved people during
the 1800s is true?
Select one:
A.)
They practiced strictly African religions.
B.)
They had legal rights in court.
C.)
They were trained in skilled labor.
D.)
They were engaged in urban industries.
E.)
They lived on large Southern plantations.
Is this statement true or false?
Civil rights and political themes could be heard in the music of free jazz musicians in the late 1950s and 1960s.
true
false
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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As he gained power and influence within the American political system, Franklin D. Roosevelt was governor of what state?
Answer:
new york
Explanation:
Answer:
new york
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1. Why did the Soviet Union continue to occupy Eastern Europe?
Answer:
they would act as a buffer between the Soviet Union and the West and would begin the spread of communism
Explanation:
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Why were the crusades initiated?
Answer: The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period.
Explanation:
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Did all Germans support Hitler's plan to "ride Europe of the Jewish people"?
Yes
Ob
No
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Some were trying to stop and hide the Jews.
Describe HOW the election of 1828 changed American politics, what was different about this election from the election of 1824.
Answer:
Explanation:
-"The election of 1828 was a rematch between the incumbent president, John Quincy Adams, and the runner-up in the 1824 election, Andrew Jackson. ... Jackson won an overwhelming victory over Adams, capturing 56 percent of the popular vote and 68 percent of the electoral vote and bringing the Democratic Party into power."-"John Quincy Adams defeated Andrew Jackson in 1824 by garnering more electoral votes through the House of Representatives, even though Jackson originally received more popular and electoral votes. The presidential election of 1824 represents a watershed in American politics. ... But John Quincy Adams became president."50 points !!!! Pls help me
Answer:
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Explanation:
Toussaint Louverture role in the Haitian revolution in 2 paragraph
Answer:Toussaint Louverture led a successful slave revolt and emancipated the slaves in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (Haiti). A formidable military leader, he turned the colony into a country governed by former black slaves as a nominal French protectorate and made himself ruler of the entire island of Hispaniola.
why didn't adam want to go to war with france in the XYZ affair
Answer:
El caso XYZ fue un episodio diplomático que empeoró las relaciones entre Francia y los Estados Unidos y llevó a la no declarada Cuasi Guerra de 1798. El Tratado Jay de 1795 enfadó a Francia, que estaba en guerra con Gran Bretaña e interpretó el tratado como evidencia de una alianza entre Gran Bretaña y los Estados Unidos. El presidente John Adams y su Partido Federalista también habían sido críticos de la tiranía y el radicalismo extremo de la Revolución francesa, empeorando más las relaciones entre Francia y los Estados Unidos.1
Explanation:
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An end to the traditional lifestyle of many American Indians came
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what is the importance of the 100 years war?
Answer:
The most obvious result of the Hundred Years' War was to make both France and England determined to avoid the revival of such a struggle, in which both sides had squandered their manpower and resources utterly without profit. In both countries rulers and populace alike avidly turned their energies to other projects.
Explanation:
La guerra, llamada Guerra de los 100 años, duro en realidad, ciento dieciséis años desde el año 1337 hasta el año 1453. Esta guerra se dio entre Francia e Inglaterra, el principal motivo fue la posesión de los territorios franceses. Es la última guerra feudal y el ejemplo más perfecto de este tipo de guerras. Al inicio Inglaterra tomo posesión de tierras francesas, pero al final de la guerra Francia logró recuperar los territorios ocupados por los franceses, gracias a la intervención de Juana de ArcoExplanation:
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Which two developments did the Compromise of 1850 bring about?
freeing of runway enslaved people settled in the North
passage of a law to return escaped enslaved people to their enslavers
ban on slave trade in the nation's capital
use of $10 million for a national railroad project
ban on slavery in Kansas and Nebraska
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Answer:
• Passage of a law to return escaped enslaved people to their enslavers
• Ban on slave trade in the nation's capital
Explanation:
The Compromise of 1850 was one of the compromises signed between the Slave and Free states so that their conflict over slavery would not escalate.
The Compromise of 1850 amended the Fugitive Slave Act such that it was easier to return escaped enslaved people who had fled to the North, back to their owners in the South.
The Compromise however, also had an Act that abolished the slave trade in Washington DC which was a small win for the Abolitionists.
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Miz y Morrison.
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Answer:
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Miz y Morrison hicieron un vídeo llamado Hey Hey, lHop Hop.
Answer:
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Una mariposa vuela en línea recta hacia el sur con una velocidad de 7m/s durante 28 s ¿ cuál es la distancia total que recorre la mariposa?
Datos
[tex]7m\s ^{2} \\ at = 28[/tex]
Solución
[tex]v = as \\ at \\ v \times at = as \\ as = 7m \times 28 \\ as = 196m[/tex]
Respuesta:la distancia total que recorre la mariposa es de 196m.