Answer:
They conquered native peoples and used their land, resources, and forced labor to build colonies. ... Similar: imposing their will on Native Americans by force, using slave labor, developing new, blended cultures.
ASAP! 25 PTS! How did Industrialization change life for the people who lived through it?
Why did slavery increase in the south rather than in the north before the cival war
Answer:
Slavery prospered more in the South than in the North. Many have wondered why this occurred. This happened for several reasons. To begin with, the South needed additional workers to operate their farms and plantations. Another reason they had slaves was to increase the size of their military force.
Explanation:
Answer:
Slavery prospered more in the South than in the North.
Explanation:
help asap!! Question 1 (4 points)
The spread of the Jewish people around the world is called what? (4 points)
A.Diaspora
B.Intifada
C.Holocaust
D.Yom Kippur
The answer to the question is A. Diaspora.
Everyone who was against slavery thought African Americans should be granted all the rights of white people.
True
or
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The main reason why the north was against slavery was due to the fact that is was unnecessary for the inhabitant of the north to have slaves. They mostly thrived in the industry and lumber while the south was more reliant on cash crops so slaves were necessary.
Although they did free the slaves the North only granted them a certain amount of freedoms.
-P.S. I am not racist this is just how my school explained it to me. If I offended anyone I am truly sorry.
___________________ believed that states had the right to declare a law null and void if it is unconstitutional.
John Quincy Adams
John C. Calhoun
Daniel Webster
Andrew Jackson
Answer:
John C. Calhoun
Explanation:
Economic development in Chile was impacted by its natural resources. Select the best example of economic foundations in Chile affected by natural resources.
Chile's primary natural resource is sandy soil, ideal for corn and tobacco farming exports.
Chile's primary natural resource is precious metals, bringing in interest from foreign countries.
Chile's primary natural resource is lumber, serving as the largest industry in the country.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
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How did radar give countries an
advantage in combat?
Please help
Answer:
This gave fighter defenses vital time to prepare for and intercept the attacks.
Explanation:
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Poll Julie and the phantoms yes or no?
1.
Do you think that this document is still relevant today? Explain your answer.
Answer:
what document?
Explanation:
Answer:
The Declaration of Sentiments is still relevant today. It outlined the rights of women and to this day, it still does. Woman were able to stand up for themsevles and they have so many more rights now. They can vote, and work, and they're pretty much free. Without the Declaration of Sentiments, who knows if women were ever going to have the chance to vote or even work.
Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were fascist leaders that came to prominence by harnessing the power of
Answer:
Ethnic Nationalism
Explanation:
Answer:
ethnic nationalism.
Explanation:
To Hitler and Mussolini respectively, Germany and Italy were nations defined by people that shared the same race and ethnicity. Anyone who did not fit that archetype did not “count” as truly German or Italian.
What caused the conservative backlash of the 1920s?
Answer: Since a lot of the culture was changing rapidly in the 1920s, there would be backlash by some group of people. For this era, conservatives attempted to stop this more "morally loose" generation from living their lives.
One example is the 18th Amendment, since so many people began drinking, this amendment was pushed so that the production, transport, and sale of alcohol became illegal. Of course, this amendment did not hinder the population from obtaining alcohol, but this goes to show that the conservatives were making an effort in stopping something that they thought was morally wrong.
Another example of conservative backlash is the Scopes Trial. A man attempted to teach evolution in his science class, violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which made teaching human evolution unlawful. This was the beginning of the never ending arguments between modernists and fundamentalists.
Which of the following is NOT given as a way that Negros are not free
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which statement best describes harriet tubman?
A. She started an abolitionist newspaper that influenced many politicans.
B. She wrote a novel that showed many americans the horrors of slavery.
C. She led slave rebellions on plantations throughout the south.
D. She risked her life many times t help slaves escape to freedom
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How did the Nation of Islam differ from the SCLC? Check all that apply.
The Nation of Islam encouraged nonviolent protests.
The Nation of Islam promoted self-reliance for African Americans.
The Nation of Islam advocated separation of the races.
The Nation of Islam supported black nationalism.
The Nation of Islam fought for equal rights for African Americans.
Answer:
A C D
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How was the Shakya dynasty originated in Nepal?
Answer:
They got their Shakya surname from “Saknu” in Nepali and eldest prince Okkakamukh became the king of Kapilvastu. That is how the Shakya dynasty originated and then the Shakyas started ruling over Kapilvastu before the birth and the enlightenment of Buddha
Explanation:
They got their Shakya surname from Saknu in Nepali and eldest prince Okkakamukh became the king of Kapilvastu. after that the Sayaka dynasty was originated in Nepal.
Shinto does not focus on a central god or book?
a. True
b. False
Japanese Shinto is a religion. By definition, an East Asian religion, is frequently referred to as both an indigenous religion of Japan and a religion of nature by its adherents. Although followers hardly ever refer to themselves as Shintoists, scholars occasionally refer to their practitioners as such.
The original religion of Japan is called Shinto, and it predates written records. The various beliefs practices, and institutions that make up Shinto are based on the relationship between the residents of Japan and the land and its seasons.
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Which speaker would most likely agree with President Ronald Reagan's national security policies?ASpeaker 1BSpeaker 2CSpeaker 3DSpeaker 42In this excerpt, President Ronald Reagan is advocating —
Answer:
They Broke the Mold When they Made Ronnie." - Nancy Reagan
On the last day of Ronald Reagan’s presidency, as he was walking out of the White House to his limousine for the ride to the Capitol, a White House aide looked at the President, and with tears in his eyes quietly said: “There will never be another one like him.”
Every president is unique, of course, but there was just something special about the man. Yet even people who knew Ronald Reagan well often had difficulty describing him. Optimistic but not naïve. Articulate but not glib. Intelligent yet guided by common sense. Well mannered but never pretentious. Friendly but not a pushover. Charismatic but real. Principled but not intransigent.
He was all of that and so much more. Perhaps the key to understanding Ronald Reagan is to realize his two defining characteristics – he genuinely liked people, and he was comfortable with who he was. That may not sound like much, but when you’re President, it makes all the difference.
President Reagan never tired of meeting people. He genuinely enjoyed campaigning, not just because he could advocate for his political positions on key issues, but mostly because he enjoyed being with people. You could see it in his eyes. There was a certain sparkle when he shook hands and exchanged a few words. He was not just “going through the motions.” He listened to what people had to say, and thought about what he could do to help. Often when he was back in his car or on Air Force One, he would turn to an aide and say: “There was a man back there who…” describing the person’s plight and asking what could be done about it.
It did not matter to Ronald Reagan whether you were the CEO of a Fortune 50 corporation, or the janitor who cleaned the CEO’s office at night. Station in life, gender, race, physical appearance, age – he did not care about any of those. What he cared about was people’s feelings. One time he made a speech that was not his best. The next day, after reading critical newspaper articles, he told his staff: “They’re right. It wasn’t a very good speech, but the poor fella who wrote it worked his heart out, and I was worried he would feel bad if I changed it too much.”
As great a speaker as he was, and as inspiring as his spoken visions could be, Ronald Reagan was equally happy telling a joke to a small group in a social situation. He would be quite animated, and always laughed heartily at the punch line – eyebrows raised, eyes crinkled, head back -- his wide smile lighting up the room. Maybe it was the Hollywood part of him that made him feel good about having made his audience laugh. And he was not afraid to laugh at himself. At the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinners, no one enjoyed the comedians more when they poked fun at the President than the President himself.
He even found ways to be friends with political adversaries. Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill, an old-time Democratic pol from Massachusetts, would say all kinds of mean things about President Reagan. But rather than get angry or carry a grudge, the President invented a rule that Tip could say whatever he wanted during the day, but at 6 PM, the politics would stop and they would be friends. Nothing told the story of Ronald Reagan’s magnanimity more than pictures of those two old Irishmen swapping stories and laughing uproariously in the evening after a day of pretty intense verbal assaults.
Explanation:That’s why he never let ego get in the way. It was not always about him. On his desk in the Oval Office, President Reagan kept a small plaque with the words: “There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he does not mind who gets the credit.” He lived that in everything he did. Next to it was a sign that said: “It CAN Be Done.” The President kept it there to remind himself and visitors that in America, anything was possible – that we were limited only by our dreams.
It was Ronald Reagan’s happiness, his optimism, his enjoyment of life and his undying belief in the inherent goodness and spirit of the American people that got us to believe in ourselves again and put our country back on track. That, more than anything else, is the enduring legacy of the Presidency of Ronald Reagan.
In what way was the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment a reflection of
the historical context surrounding the late 19th century?
A. It guaranteed equal rights regardless of race at a time when
former African American slaves were vulnerable to extreme
discrimination.
B. It sought to end racial segregation at a time when African
Americans were beginning to launch a major civil rights
movement.
C. It empowered state governments to deal with racial segregation at
a time when Americans were extremely skeptical of increasing
federal power.
D. It applied the Bill of Rights to the states at a time when most
states recognized no individual rights for their citizens.
Answer:
The ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment was a reflection of the historical context surrounding the late 19th century as it banned slavery in the United States, granting civil rights to African Americans, which was one of the main issues over which the Civil War was fought just 2 years before.
Explanation:
An atom that loses electrons has a ________________________ charge and an atom that gains electrons has a ___________________________ charge. Charged atoms are called ___________________.
Answer:
An atom that loses electrons has a positive charge and an atom that gains electrons has a negative charge. Charged atoms are called ions.
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An atom that loses electrons has a positive charge and an atom that gains electrons has a negative charge. Charged atoms are called Anions.
Negatively charged ions are referred to as anions. A charged atom or molecule is an ion. A balanced atom will change into a positively charged cation if one or more of its electrons are lost. A balanced atom will change into a negatively charged anion if it gains one or more electrons.
An atom is known as a when one of its electrons is lost and it gets a positive charge.
An atom will transform into an ion, a positively or negatively charged particle, if it loses or obtains electrons. When one or more electrons are lost, the resulting positively charged ion, known as a cation, has more protons than electrons.
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Choose one correct cause of U.S. involvement in World War II to fill in the chart.
A
The United States learned of a secret alliance between Japan and the Soviet Union.
B
The United States suffered from a devastating economic depression.
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The United States became the leading military and economic power in the world.
D
The United States acquired new territorial possessions.
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The United States wanted to defend democracy from fascism and militarism.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A homeless man is accused of robbing a convenience store.
Which of the following should happen, and which cases(s) established this process?
A-The man should be informed of his right to an attorney (in re Gault) and to confront his accuser in court (Miranda v. Arizona).
B-The man should be informed of his rights (Miranda v. Arizona) and told his accuser's name (in re Gault).
C-The man should be informed of his rights (Miranda v. Arizona) and provided an attorney (Gideon v. Wainwright).
D-The man should receive official notice of charges (in re Gault) and be questioned with an attorney present (Miranda v. Arizona).
35 points!
Answer:
c
they should be informed of his rights and be provided an attorney if they cant get one
Explanation:
Answer: C
Explanation:
No matter what crime somone did, or is accused of they have to be informed of their rights (by law) and the right to an attorney.
How did border ruffians impact Kansas?
What happened to Eugene Talmadge after he won the race for governor of Georgia in 1946? He died before he could take office. He chose to become a senator instead. He offered to share power with his opponents. He refused to be sworn in and resigned his office.
Answer: Talmadge lost the popular vote in the Democratic primary to James V. Carmichael but won a majority of the "county unit votes". He died in December 1946, before he could be sworn in for his fourth term. The cause of death was hepatitis complicated with the effects of liver cirrhosis caused by his heavy drinking.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
14. Which statement best explains why the Communists won the Chinese
civil war in 1949?
(1) Communist Party membership was promised to businessmen and landlords.
(2) Large numbers of women voted for the Communist Party
(3) China's peasant population supported the Communists.
(4) Western powers provided arms and advisers to China's Communist army.
Answer:
3
Explanation:
can someone tell me this
Answer:
avoid letting the child face negative consequences
how did tanzania gain independence
Answer:
Britain retained control of the region after World War II, when it became a United Nations trust territory. Tanganyika gained independence on Dec. 9, 1961, and became a republic one year later. On April 26, 1964, it joined with Zanzibar to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
What was Dante Alighieri's reasoning for writing the Divine Comedy in the vernacular?
Answer:
In order to reach a wider audience, Dante chose to write the Divine Comedy in vernacular Italian instead of Latin (his overthrow of Latin preceded Geoffrey Chaucer's by 80 years).
Explanation:
The ideals upon which America was founded are: freedom, equality, inalienable rights of liberty and happiness.
Answer:
(I am assuming this is a true or false statement) true as long as "happiness" is changed to "right to pursue happiness"
Soda or juice that's what my teacher asked me and he know I can't talk because I lost my voice at the age of 13
Answer:
Juice
Explanation:
Also, that was pretty rude of your teacher
Who led the department that handled relations with other nations (Secretary of State)?