Answer:
Of course
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A
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I HOPE ITS HELP2. What was the Little Rock Crisis:?
Answer:
The Little Rock Nine was a group of nine African American students enrolled in Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Their enrollment was followed by the Little Rock Crisis, in which the students were initially prevented from entering the racially segregated school by Orval Faubus, the Governor of Arkansas.
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For those that did virtual learning this year, did your grades to up or doen
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1. How does the narrator
describe his travels in the excerpt from the autobiography of an ex colored man
A difficult at first, due
to his feelings about
a woman's death
B. nerve-racking, as he
doesn't know where
he is going
C. challenging, as he
terrified of being out
at sea on the ship
D. light-hearted, due to
his happiness to be
away from New York
Answer:
I think b or c because he likes challenge or it gone be he doesn't know where is he going
The narrator describes his travels in the excerpt from the autobiography of an ex-colored man because nerve-racking, as he doesn't know where he is going Thus, option A is correct.
Who is the narrator?
A storyteller or announcer. The narrator chooses the points of view for the tale in a fantasy story. The narrative is considered to be written in the first individual if the narrator actively participates in the events of the story.
The section from the memoirs of an ex-colored man's journeys is described by the narrator as nerve-wracking since he does not really realize where he is headed.
This made-up autobiography, which was first published under an assumed name to lend the impression of reality, examines the complexities of racial identity via the dramatic life of its blended narrator.
Therefore, option A is the correct option.
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The case of Sweatt v. Painter (1950) represented the NAACP’s attempt to focus on segregation in which area?
The military
Public education
Public transportation
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Explain why General Lee fought in the Civil War with a “heavy heart.”
please
Answer:
He must have had a disability and had his food go to his heart and thats why it's heavy.
Explanation:
China Losing Freedom:Is taking down statues and changing names of places and streets bad? Why or why not?
Do you think Randy did the right thing by telling Bomani? Why
why not?
Answer: Bob was the spoiled child of extremely permissive parents. Randy remembers a time when he came home "drunker than anything", but instead of getting mad at him his parents "took all the blame and didn't do anything to him...they thought it was their fault - that they'd driven him to do it or something". For a child to be allowed to run wild like that, with no consequences for bad behavior is very frightening and unsettling; a child looks to adults to take control and set boundaries, "to give him something solid to stand on". If a child does not receive this kind of support when he is young, it is not unusual for him to continue to seek it through his adolescent years and even to adulthood, through antisocial and even criminal acts. According to Randy, Bob desperately wanted his parents to love him enough to set limits to his behavior. He would go to great lengths in acting out, just "trying to make someone say 'No'"
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How does Mandela
use parallelism and opposition to make his final appeal?
A. By offering to die for his beliefs
B. By incriminating both blacks and whites
C. In explaining how important his vision is to him
D. In demonstrating the dangers of all forms of
authoritarianism
Parallelism is a rhetorical device used by Nelson Mandela.Use examples from the text to illustrate the point of his speech.
What was Nelson Mandela's speech about glory and hope for?
Nelson Mandela's goal is to educate others about the future of South Africa and the struggles that the country faces now that he is president. Nelson's goal is to inspire others to fight for equal rights.
Why did he include nature-related references in his speech?
Refer to the text for evidence.His audience consists of South Africans.His goal is to show how united the people are, and he's using a metaphor to compare the people's deep attachment to the country to the natural world.
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Why did China enter the Korean War? *
1 point
O To spread Communism through the entire Korean peninsula
A.It was asked to by the Soviet Union
B.It was attacked by the United States
C.IT felt threatened by U.S. troops on its border
Answer:
China really needed the economic and military aid promised by the Soviets. Nonetheless, Mao sent more ethnic Korean PLA veterans to Korea and made a promise to move an army closer to the Korean border.
Explanation:
The number seats granted to each state and the size of each district within each both based on which criteria?
O Population
O Property Tax data
ONumber of registered voters
O Square miles
Answer:
Explanation:
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Effects of the First World War on Germany
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What did the neutralists think of the Tea Act and Boston tea party and Intolerable acts?
Answer:
The incident was the colonists' first significant act of rebellion against British control. It demonstrated to Great Britain that Americans would not accept taxes and tyranny without a war, and it mobilized patriots throughout the 13 colonies to fight for freedom. The Intolerable Acts were intended to isolate Boston, the epicenter of anti-British fervor, from the rest of the colonies. The colonists reacted to the Intolerable Acts by holding the First Continental Congress to address and negotiate a united front against the British.
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The type of war that the South needed to fight was
Answer:
Civil war
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Hypothetically speaking, what is an instance where free speech had negative consequences? How is freedom of speech a good thing?
Answer:
rioting which can cause destruction and violence and being allowed to state your opinions on different matters without punishment.
Explanation:
Answer:
what he said
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Answer each of the questions.
16. What name did the people give to the ship “Constitution”?
17. Andrew Jackson is often spoken of by what nickname?
18. England's practice of forcing our sailors to serve in her navy was called what?
19. The British attempted two invasions of America from the sea. The first one was at _________, and the second attempt was at ___________________________________.
20. Who was the American General who followed the British into Canada and defeated them in The Battle of the Thames?
21. What Indian chieftain was killed in The Battle of the Thames?
22. What important building did the British burn when they captured Washington?
23. After capturing Washington, the British attacked what city, which they failed to capture?
24. What land did The United States gain from The War of 1812?
25. The famous Battle of New Orleans was unnecessary. Why?
26. On November 7, 1811, a great battle between the Indians and American soldiers took place at __________________, Indiana. The Indians, who were united by the great Indian leader, ______________________, were defeated by General ______________________________.
27. Write an account of the creation of The Star Spangled Banner.
Answer:
16. the ship constitution name is OLD Ironsides.
it was in the great naval battle where the constitution captured the british ship Guerriere.
Can someone help me with this pls
Answer:
i think it's 6
Explanation:
tbh
what factors contributed to the start of world war 1
Answer:
the factors that contributed to the outbreak of WWI were the assassination of archduke fredinand, imperialism, alliances, and nationalism
North Korea attempted to take over South Korea and institute a communisregime.
True or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Compare the characteristics of rivers and streams.
Answer:
Some of the differences between rivers and streams are: Streams have narrow banks, rivers have wider banks. Streams are more turbulent than rivers. Streams are shallower than rivers. Both streams and rivers have a current
Explanation:
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Answer:
Rivers and streams are flowing bodies of water. In the scientific community, a stream is any flowing body of water. In some countries, streams are defined by their size. For example, in the United States, a stream is a flowing body of water that is less than 60 feet wide. Other than size, rivers and streams have few differences. They are both an important part of the water cycle, have a current, and flow into another body of water.
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How do you feel about state testing? Do you think it helps you better understand how much you know about the subject? Do you think you have had enough time this year to learn what you need to be successful?
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Answer:
I feel like state testing is stressful and it doesn't necessarily help me understand my work better. I think we do have enough time in the year to learn and be successful. We just have to apply ourselves.
Explanation:
What foreign policy tried to keep Hitler happy rather than punish him for taking over countries
Answer: Appeasement, Unfortunately, the policy of appeasement backfired. It only made Hitler bolder. It also gave him time to build up his army.
Explanation:
Define reparations
a) Payments
b) Insurance
c) Pride in one's country
d) guilt
Answer:
a:payments
Explanation:
The correct answer to that is payment which is number a
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Answer:
The US believed in democratic elections and a orgainized system of different people, each in power of their own specific area, your payment and class in society depend on your job and if you want more money you would have to work hard for it. The soviets belived that only 1 huge dictator will control everything but everyone will be treated the same. Like if your a janitor, your pay would be the same as a banker for example.
what inference might you make from analyzing the tools Paleolithic people made?
Answer:
stone axe and two stone smash to make a fire
. When did the survivors arrive west?
Answer:
That left the public was frothing for details of the disaster. By the time the Carpathia arrived in the New York harbor on April 18 around 9:15 P.M., thousands of people were standing outside Pier 54 at West 13th Street on the Hudson River.
Explanation:
How does ancient China relate to the USA civilization now? how does it not?
Answer:
How it is the same: Currently, the United States and China have mutual political, economic, and security interests, such as the proliferation of nuclear weapons, but there are unresolved concerns relating to the role of democracy in government in China and human rights in China.
How it is different: Conversation in China can feel somewhat direct to Americans. Even though Americans like to place people in context in the search for common ground, small talk about age, income and marital status, all favoured by the Chinese, can feel intrusive and overly personal to an American. Having said this, Chinese visitors to the United States can find the language and tone used in American workplaces rude and uncomfortable. Thinking before you speak is important to the Chinese, as is showing respect for those higher in the hierarchy. Communication style is indirect and Americans doing business with Chinese counterparts will need to learn to read between the lines.
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Explanation:
Who are the most important and famous philosophers from ancient Greece explain the teacher student relationship among the three of them what do all three have in common
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
Who are the most important and famous philosophers from ancient Greece?
The most important philosophers from ancient Greece were Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
Socrates was the ultimate master professor in Athens, Greece. He taught his wisdom in a place called "Agora." There, he was the teacher of Plato. Socrates taught Plato and other students the Mayeutics teaching, to question everything having a question for every answer.
Socrates was sentenced to death. He was found guilty of questioning the Greek religion and the power of the Greek gods.
Plato was the teacher of Aristotle. Plato taught Aristotle elevated concepts about morality, equality, justice, and beauty through dialectics. Both teacher and student discussed epistemology, cosmology, theology, and politics.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
44
Explanation:
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