The first three of these postwar amendments accomplished the most radical and rapid social and political change in American history: the abolition of slavery (13th) and the granting of equal citizenship (14th) and voting rights (15th) to former slaves, all within a period of five years.
As Asian religion based on the teachings of Buddha.
A.) Hinduism
B.) Buddhism
C.) Aryans
D.) Zoroastrianism
Please answer or my teacher will eat me
Answer:
B. Buddhism
Explanation:
The "Buddha" that was referred to in Buddhism teachings was a prince named Siddhartha Gautama. He was regarded as the "enlightened one" , the first man who manage to escape the cycle of reincarnation.
Throughout his life, The Buddha interacted with the common people and spread his view on life. The people rescored these discourses in a book-like object called the Sutta and the Vinaya (Which contains his rules for monastic practice)
Question and answer is below on picture
Answer:
a d b
Explanation:
FOR the frist one it is a and the 2 one it is d and the 3 one it is b
What famous words did Patrick Henry use in his speech about independence from Britain?
On March 23, 1775, Patrick Henry signaled the coming revolution when he spoke at a Virginia convention and allegedly implored: “Give me liberty, or give me death!”
Answer: in 1775 he said, "Give me liberty or give me death!".
Explanation:
Which of the following sentence best describes how Augustus Caesar took the reins of power in Rome?
As the Roman Republic grew and found itself in the midst of a civil war, the Senate recognized the need for authoritarian leadership
and chose Augustus to be the first dictator.
The emperor was killed in a coup led by Augustus.
In the midst of the Punic wars, Augustus offered the Senate best alternative to a failing Roman Republic,
Augusts led the Roman troops to victory after victory thus proving himself a capable leader.
Answer:
The answer for this would be A. As the Roman Republic grew and found itself in the midst of a civil war, the Senate recognized the need for authoritarian leadership and chose Augustus to be the first dictator.
Explanation:
As the Roman Republic fell the Romans were in a civil war with Carthage, this then led to the senate to elected Augustus to lead the Romans.
why do you think that 97 out of 100 people do not write their goals?
Answer:
cause we have no clue what they are
Explanation:
The ancient Indians can boast of few significant achievements.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Answer:
False
my ancestors were and we have many stories that are passed generation through generation.
Refused to ratify the Constitution without a bill of rights (Federalist or Anti Federalist)
Answer:
sorry not enogh info
Who was responsible for the early spread of Christianity? Where can his influence be found?
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Answer:
Apostol paul or decipels
Explanation:
Answer:
Paul, an apostle of Jesus, was the man most responsible for spreading Christianity.
Explanation:
He established churches in many cities throughout the Roman Empire and wrote letters to them, advising them in spiritual matters.
Where did the ghost Scrooge next? Who was the person in the bed?
Answer:
The third spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, shows Scrooge a Christmas Day in the future. ... When Scrooge asks to see tenderness connected with any death, the ghost shows him Bob Cratchit and his family mourning the death of Tiny Tim.
Explanation:
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Name the six Southern states mentioned by the Rev. Dr. King Jr. in his speech?(please repy soon thank you!)
Answer:
King mentions many parts of the United States in his "I Have a Dream" speech. This is meant to be sure that his audience realizes that the entire country has made equality a dream deferred for African-Americans.
The first specific mentions begin on the third page of the speech, when he refers to "the Negro in Mississippi...and the Negro in New York" (3), the Mississippi Negro not being permitted to vote and the New York Negro feeling he has no one he can vote for. He then exhorts his audience to go back and change the situation, specifically mentioning Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, and "the slums and ghettos of our Northern cities" (4). He wants to make clear that injustice is not simply a Southern problem, but a Northern one, too. He references Georgia and Mississippi again, saying he dreams that slave owners and the descendants of slaves in Georgia will be able to "sit down together at the table of brotherhood' (4), and that even Mississippi can be changed, into "oasis of freedom and justice' (5). He then mentions Alabama, a state with "vicious racists" (6), as being capable of being transformed into a place where black and white children can "join hands" (6).
As King wraps up his speech, with his metaphor of highs and lows, he talks about "the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire" (6), the "mighty mountains of New York" (6-7), "the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania" (7), "the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado" (7), "the curvaceous slopes of California" (7), "Stone Mountain of Georgia" (7), "Lookout Mountain of Tennessee" (7), and finally, "every hill and molehill of Mississippi" (7).
Explanation:
Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana and Tennessee are the six southern states mentioned by the Rev. Dr. King Jr. In his speech.
Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist, one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. An African-American church leader and a son of early civil rights activist and minister Martin Luther King Sr., King advance civil rights for people of colour in the United States through nonviolence and civil disobedience.
Inspired by his Christian beliefs and the nonviolent activism of Mahatma Gandhi, he led targeted, nonviolent resistance against Jim Crow laws and other forms of discrimination. He participated in and led marches for the right to vote, desegregation, labour rights, and other civil rights.
King oversaw the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott and later became the first president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
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who was the president on hidden figures
Answer:
Johnson
Explanation:
internet
correct the sentence. mary hopes to be nurse
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3. Would you have made the same choices that the journalist did in the situation? Why or
why not?
Answer:
I choose the scandal Jack Kelley and USA Today, 2004 as the basis for the answer.
At that time, Jack Kelley was a pretty well known journalist who gained his fame from writing articles about criminal activities that usually goes unnoticed by the public.
He mentioned in his articles that he obtained his information from a group of "anonymous sources" that he refused to show because of a 'threat to their safety'. In 2004, it was proven that he fabricated large portion of his anonymous sources.
If I were in his position, I wouldn't made the same choice. I will actually seek for whistleblowers who were willing to speak out about this issue. Given reward and anonymity that can be provided by big news organization, it's still very much possible to obtain the source without fabricating it.
During World War I, the Nazis carried out the Holocaust-a program to murder Jews and other minorities.
Answer:
Yes, this is a true statement and also a very sad and tragic act of the tyranny of the NazisExplanation:
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Pen PaperWas a charter a guarantee that the colony would be successful?
Answer: A charter was a document that gave colonies a right to exist the fact of them being successful that was never a promise though a charter did guarantee colinists rights and privleges of englishmen so the answer is no they did not guarantee a colony to be successful
Explanation:
Which sentence below is tariff used correctly? A. All states charge a tariff B. A tariff is charged to mail a letter C. Americans are required to pay a tariff at the airport D. A tariff was added to the Chinese imports.
Answer:
D. A tariff was added to the Chinese imports.
Explanation:
In economics, Tariffs refers to a additional amount that a company need to pay to gain permission to sell their product in a certain country.
This could be seen in option D.
Typically, Tariffs will increase the amount of price needed entering the market. Because of this, the company that imported the product had to increase the price of their product. This will make the imported products seems more univariable by the local customers.
This is why Tariff is generally an effective measure to help local businesses compete with foreign businesses.
who is the president of America
Answer:
It's Joe Biden
Below is a map of the world. Do you see evidence that supports or refutes the theory of Continental Drift just by looking at the continents? Explain
Plz someone help
Answer:
Yes. short answer is because they fit like a puzzle piece.
Explanation:
Example Africa and South America could fit into each other pretty well showing that they could've been together at a point in time.
According to the Milio, who is responsible for starting a fight? Check all that apply.
Answer:
tell us the whole question pleasee
2. In order for laws to pass in The House of Commons a
vote must be obtained.
majority
manority
unanimous
Answer:
Majority
Explanation:
For the law to be passed in the House of Commons, it must be voted by the simple majority of the House. The House of Commons has 650 members, so for a law to be passed in this legislative body, it must be approved by 325 of its members.
Why do you think someone do not like the untied states now?
Answer:
Maybe because they think its not safe or free like they thought it would be
Explanation: Its other people opinion but thats what i would think, i think the US is "ok" tho :/
who are the current Vice presidents of Zimbabwe?
Why did the Pilgrims want to go to North America???
please help and fast i will mark brainliest!!!
Answer:
They came to explore, to make money, to spread and practice their religion freely, and to live on land of their own. The Pilgrims and Puritans came to America to practice religious freedom. ... The Pilgrims decided to settle in this area and called it Plymouth.
Explanation:
Which is the second largest nation?
Canada
United States
Australia
Russia
Answer:
canada
Explanation:
The US is just a little bit smaller
Answer:
the answer to this is A) canada
Based on this cartoon, what was a goal of the Freedmen's Bureau?
Answer: protect freed american ppl
Explanation:
the bureau was created to protect the african americans and help them succeed on their free journey
How is it determined who has won the presidency of the United States?
The candidate who wins the most of the votes cast by the Electoral College vote wins the presidency.
The candidate who wins 2/3 of the votes becomes president.
The candidate who wins a majority of the votes cast wins the presidency.
The candidate who wins the majority of the votes of Congressional members wins the presidency.
Answer:
it is the candidate who wins the most votes cast by the electoral college
Explanation:
i had the quiz it was right
Many students drop out from school because of economic reasons what certain problem of inequality is emphasized?State suggestions on how to address the problem
Explanation:
The problem is the simple fact that the less fortunate are denied access to school and education while the few others are previlaged and able to have accsess to education. This causes a problem statiing you can only get education if you have the means to afford, accomadate and sustain it. Ex Job instead of home work, etc. Solving this issue would be very difficault but offering some tyoe of extra support to the ones struggling would be the only way. Hope this helps
Answer:
The class sociologist Max Weber formulated a three-component theory of stratification that saw political power as an interplay between “class”, “status” and “group power. ” Weber theorized that class position was determined by a person’s skills and education, rather than by their relationship to the means of production
Enslaved African Americans in the Republic worked on cotton plantations and sugar cane plantations and were paid a small sum of money....
True
False
European settlement in the New World proved disastrous for Native
Americans. They had no immunity to diseases, like measles, flu,
and small pox, that were carried over by Europeans. Historians
estimate that 90% of the Native American population in North
America died due to disease. In your opinion, what can welshould
we learn from this horrific loss of life?
(2 paragraphs) (10 sentence minimum)
Answer: not to get sick around indians
Explanation: