Answer:
It wasn't just one it was three. They were called Dartmouth, Eleanor, and Beaver I believe so.
Which law passed by Congress enforced the 18th Amendment?
Group of answer choices
a- Prohibition
b-Dawes Act
c-Emergency Quota Act
d-Volstead Act
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Egyptian writing system
Group of answer choices
A. nubian
B. pictograph
C. cuneiform
D. hieroglyphics
Answer:
d
Explanation:
stuff surcharge survived
Russia was not invited to the U.S.-sponsored Washington Naval Conference in 1921 because it did not have a navy
Answer:
uh?
Explanation:
Is this a question?
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Britain
Convert the following equation from slope intercept form to standard form:
[tex]y=\frac{2}{3} x-8[/tex]
(The 2/3 is a fraction two-thirds (I used a different program but got a different answer than I got and I just want to make sure.)
Thank you!
Answer:
y= frac(3)(/12)52//4).333
Explain this quote: "But Lenin was not playing by democratic rules. Slowly
but surely, the shape of a new police state, with him at the helm, emerged.”
Answer:
The quote is explaining the fact that Lenin did not believed in democracy because he considered democracy to be a burgeois system that benefited the capitalist class at the expense of the working class.
This is why he supported the idea of a worker's party domianted government, which would be led by him, and was the Bolsheviks Party of Russia. The Party would impose a police state that killed and made disappear many dissenters, political opponents, and wealthy industrailists and farmers.
Explain how the following factors contributed to territorial expansion from 1844 to 1860.
Economic interests
Cultural beliefs
Political ambitions
Answer:
Many factors contributed to territorial expansion from 1844 to 1860. One of these was the economic interests of settlers, which caused a huge wave of people to move to California. Gold was found in the California territory in 1848, and many hopeful settlers moved them and their family out there in the hopes of striking it rich. This eventually resulted in huge cities like San Francisco and Sacramento sprouting up and California being annexed into the United States. Cultural beliefs also caused a big push west, since the idea of Manifest Destiny really encouraged people to move and settle west for the good of the nation and the greater good. This was an idea that eventually got adopted by Congress itself, further fueling the push west. Political ambitions were probably the biggest factor that contributes to territorial expansion, specifically political tensions with Mexico. When Texas won its independence and declared itself an independent nation, the United States--after some discourse on the subject--annexed it as a state. This resulted in the Mexican-American War, which ended with an American victory and a huge piece of land west of Texas being granted to the United States. This was called the Mexican Cession, and included parts of the future states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and a few others. Political ambitions of individual political parties regarding the balance of slave and free states also occasionally fueled the push to settle west, like when a big wave of people from the Northeast and also from Missouri all flooded into Kansas to determine whether it would end up being a slave or free state.
Explanation:
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Why did the southern colonies remain primarily rural with few cities?
Answer:
The Southern Colonies were primarily agricultural with few cities and limited schools. As these regions developed highly specialized economies, each could not supply everything that was needed or at least not as effectively as an interdependent system - they relied on each other for certain items or skills.
Explanation:
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What did the enlightenment believe the relationship between the people and government should be? Which enlightenment thinker do you most agree what? Why
Answer: John Locke
Explanation:
John Locke was perhaps the foremost philosopher of the Enlightenment. He believed that a government was legitimate only if the people it ruled consented to its authority. He also believed the government should protect the natural rights of citizens and that all individuals should be equal under the law.
He signed a peace treaty with the Hittites.
Group of answer choices
A. Tutankhamen
B. Amenhotep
C. Ramses II
D. King Tut
Answer:
C. Rames II
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Ramses II
Explanation:
HURRY!!! Why is Moses important to the history of Hebrew people?
A. He led the Hebrew Exodus from Egypt.
B. He brought the Hebrew people from Ur to Canaan.
C. He ruled the Hebrews as king while they were in Egypt.
D. He united the Israelites into one kingdom after they left Egypt.
Answer:The answer would be "A" because in the bible in the book of exodus it staes that he guided the Israelites for 40 years until they found the promised land and settled to become a great nation.
Explanation:
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Define all key terms give 3 examples for each word)
Roosevelt Corollary
Dollar Diplomacy
Moral Diplomacy
Latin America
Asia and the Pacific
Big Stick Policy
Panama Canal
Spheres of Influence
Open Door Policy
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Giving 15 points
Giving brainiest if right answer
A: Website B: Publisher
C: Title D: Medium
Answer:
1: Website 2: Publisher
3. title 4: Medium
Explanation:
which of the following was not a belief of progressives
a. capitalism is morally wrong
b. people had the ability to better their lives
c. the government should help improve american society
d. minorities should have equal rights.
Answer:
I think it's C
Explanation:
"the government should help improve american society" is not a belief. Instead, it is an action for a person/company to do.
a person that searches for valuable minerals 2 ___. Some gold could be collected from streams but most of the ore was 3 ___.
Even though the California gold rush was over, 1 ___ raged on. This is another name for
The 4 ___, was the world’s richest deposit of silver found in Nevada.
5 ___ were towns that sprang up almost overnight near abundant resources or materials. These places were usually lawless so 6 ___ would take the law into their own hands without following the legal process. Once all the minerals or resources were used up, boomtowns were often abandoned and became 7 ___. Besides miners, 8 ___ and
9 ___ helped settle the areas in the west to help serve the growing population.
Transportation was vital to the survival of mining communities but 10 ___ and
11 ___ could not move people and goods fast enough. 12 ___ could move people and goods quicker. The US government provided railroad companies with 13 ___ and 14 ___ that ranged from 20-80 miles alongside the tracks. Railroads 15 ___ this land to help pay for construction. A 16 ___ is one that spans the whole country. America’s went from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Two different railroad companies worked on the transcontinental railroad. The 17 ___ started in Omaha Nebraska and built west, and the 18 ___ started in Sacramento, California and built east. The 19 ___ hired many Irish and African American workers, but the 20 ___ hired Chinese workers. Both railroad companies met on May 10th in 1869 at 21 ___ in the Utah Territory.
The transcontinental railroad carried 22 ___ to the west and brought 23 ___ to the east. To make train travel safer and more efficient, the American Railway Association divided the nation into four 24 ___.
The ideas of John Locke , an English philosopher, influenced the Founding father’s to
Answer:
He influenced them to include the Bill of Rights in the Constitution
Explanation:
The duty of this government is to protect the natural rights of the people, which Locke believed to include life, liberty, and property. The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. It spells out Americans' rights in relation to their government. It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual—like freedom of speech, press, and religion.
Which Asian country gained its independence in 1965 and since has become country with one of the highest standard of living's and average life expectancy in the world?
A) Taiwan
B) Sinapore
C) North Korea
D) Indonesia
Which statement accurately describes radioactive dating?
A. Geologists use only one type of radioactive dating.
B. Geologists compare parent and daughter elements to determine rock type.
C. Geologists will measure how stable multiple parent elements can decay into multiple daughter elements.
D. Geologist compare the observed abundance of naturally occurring radioactive isotopes and their decay products using decay rates.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which geographic factor allowed the Indus Valley Civilization to flourish?
A) annual flooding resulting in fertile agricultural soil
B) the Himalayan mountains blocking prevailing winds
C) the desert climate location in the south
D) The coastal location supporting a major seaport
How did African Americans in the post-Civil War era respond to the hostile environment of the South?
Answer:
The African Americans in the post-civil war era responded to the hostile environment of the south by confiscating land on abandoned plantations.
Explanation:
After the Civil War was over, certain amendments were made to the Constitution which then allowed the freed slaves from the southern states to acquire the abandoned plantation lands of the former owners. This right that was given by the Constitution was used by many slaves to confiscate lands of the former owners.
Which phrase best describes Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal?
Answer:
Explanation:
The New Deal was a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1939. It responded to needs for relief, reform, and recovery from the Great Depression.
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Answer: They expanded the role of the government to preserve capitalism
Explanation:
3. Why did Jackson's Indian Removal Act support the removal of Indians from their native lands? *
A to provide a better life for the tribes
B to allow for westward expansion of white settlers
C to encourage tribes to adopt "white culture"
Answer: B
Explanation: Because he wanted them off there land but at the same time he wanted to support westward expansion
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How is the peace movement participating in the political process?!! ASPPP 61 POINTSSS!!!
Answer:
In the fall of 2010, 88-year-old Horst-Eberhard Richter was invited to present his newly published book, Moral in Zeiten der Krise in Berlin. The chairperson introduced him as the one who had given the peace movement its intellectual and analytical basis, and went on to say that Richter was credited with intellectually binding together psychoanalysis, perspectives on peace, and political protest. The author almost brusquely responded that this was not what it was all about. It was about a common future, social involvement, and a new sense that science carried a political responsibility. The peace movement was a social movement comprised of diverse individuals devoted to a common cause with a common collective identity and typically organized on democratic grassroots principles, with self-organization, through a Coordinating Committee. As such, it took a skeptical view of political leaders. However, notwithstanding its grassroots-inspired structures of decision-making, there were key players who succeeded in developing particularly high public profi les with regard to certain issues. For the purpose of introducing such “protagonists” of the peace movement and their celebrity status, the movement is divided here into the following social and political groups: Christians, politically independent participants.
Explanation:
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How did Mongol warriors use horses innovatively in battle?
A. They rode armored horses
B. They rode horses with no stirrups
C. They rode horses while using weapons
D. They rode horses in an ordered formation
Answer: It is C
Explanation:
I took the quiz and said it was C as the correct answer
Answer:
It would be C
Explanation:
They used something to stand up and shoot the other people.
Explain the reasoning behind President Wilson's concept of "peace without victory." Do you think it was a variable idea? Explain why or why not.
Answer:
I think this is a variable idea because you CAN have peace with victory.
Born into slavery but freed when New York outlawed slavery in 1827. Believe God wanted her to travel the country and spread the word. Also campaigned for female suffrage and fought again post-slavery segregation laws. a Wendell Phillips b Harriet Tubman c Harriet Beecher Stowe d Sojourner Truth
Answer:
d Sojourner Truth
Explanation:
Sojourner Truth whose real name was Isabella Baumfree was born into slavery in New York. She eventually became free fully in 1827 as a result of New York outlawing slavery.
By 1843, she held the belief that God wanted her to travel the country and spread the word. This she did with series of her speech testifying the hope she believes in.
She later in the 1850s campaigned for female suffrage and fought again post-slavery segregation laws.
How Balkans set an example for Europe Nationalism.
Answer:
How did the growth of nationalism affect the Balkans? Nationalist tension resurrected in the Balkans. The Balkans successfully overthrew the Ottoman Empire, but soon after, the now independent Balkan states yearned for more land & started fighting among themselves. These resulted in a series of wars.
1. why did Hitler take his own life?
Answer:
The purported Soviet forensic examination led by Faust Shkaravsky concluded that he had died by cyanide poisoning, while Bezymenski theorizes that Hitler requested a coup de grâce to ensure his quick death.
Answer:
He knew that he was going to lose the war.
Explanation:
Hitler knew that he was going to lose the war, so he killed himself to not suffer consequence and he was pretty much at the mental point to kill himself.
Which cause of world war 1 was the most dangerous
Answer:
I think the most significant cause of World War One was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The other causes of the war were Imperliasm, Militarism, Nationalism, and Alliances that, were formed.
Explanation:
Brain-list?
Answer:
Assassination of the Archduke Fran. Ferdinand.
Explanation:
The other cause were Imperialism, Militarism, Nationalism and Alliances that were formed.
What was the function of the secret police in the Soviet Union 
Answer:
To control everyone
Explanation:
Answer:
they secret police attempted to identify citizens that were against the 'communist' party or those who looked down upon it. in addition, they also worked to find the missing former members of the royal family from russia.
Explanation:
What was Abū Bakr’s contribution to the spread of Islam?
Answer:
Abu Bakr put his money where his mouth was, donating all he could to the cause of Islam. Abu Bakr financed the Hijra, the Muslims' journey from Mecca to Medina in the year 622. He also bought land for mosques, funding the famous Mosque of the Prophet in Medina, and he funded Muslim military expeditions.
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