Was Andrew Jackson a hero or a villain?
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Dear Libby,
Like most human beings, Andrew Jackson was a bit of both. He was certainly a war hero, from the American Revolution to the War of 1812, culminating in his greatest victory, at New Orleans, weeks after the latter conflict was had officially ended. He was the first president to rise from a low social position to the White House by popular demand, and a flinty cuss who was never averse to defending his or his wife’s honor in a duel—as well as personally beating the tar out of the man who made history’s first presidential assassination attempt. Although he had no problem with slavery, he was adamant about preserving the Union against secession and nullification. But he will also be remembered as the president who responded to a victory in the U.S. Supreme Court in favor of Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes keeping their property by ignoring the judiciary ruling and sending the Army to forcibly drive the Indians out of their homes and off to what is now Oklahoma, an unconstitutional act that led to the death of thousands along the “Trail of Tears.”
Sincerely,
Jon Guttman
Research Director
World History Group
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Andrew Jackson was considered a hero mostly because of what he did in the Battle of New Orleans. He had won that war as a General with a great victory for the U.S. In which they made 0ver 2,000 casualties to the Britain. Also, nationalism soared after their victory. After all this had happened they all made him president because of his victory in which made him a here
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How was making clothes a form of peaceful protest?
Answer:
How organizers have used fashion to give visual currency to different sociopolitical movements. Throughout history, organizers and protesters have used clothing to give visual currency to different sociopolitical movements around the world. Some wear uniforms and some dress to express their individuality.
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1. Rome was tolerant of other religions in the empire
A. True
B. False
2. Which sentence describes the Romans' view of religion?
A. They had a small number of gods and goddesses and prayed all the time.
B. hey had many gods and goddesses and didn't know which actually existed.
3. Why would Rome ban a religion?
4. Why were the Jews upset at the Romans?
5. Why did the Romans consider Judaism a threat?
Answer:
1. False
2.
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was delaware situation better under the articles of confederation
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YES
Delaware supported the single legislative chamber and one-vote-per-state procedures specified by the Articles. But its representatives simultaneously bemoaned the lack of regulated interstate commerce and financial instability among other shortcomings.
Also:On December 7, 1787, Delaware was the first state to vote in favor of, or ratify, it. New Hampshire became the ninth state to accept the Constitution on June 21, 1788, which officially ended government under the Articles of Confederation.
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Why did the Transcendentalists take issue with Unitarianism?
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Transcendentalists saw physical and spiritual phenomena as part of dynamic processes rather than discrete entities. ... It arose as a reaction, to protest against the general state of intellectualism and spirituality at the time. The doctrine of the Unitarian church as taught at Harvard Divinity School was closely related
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Which of the following is an argument of Americans who are opposed to immigration?
A. As a nation of immigrants, the United States should welcome foreigners.
B. Immigrants contribute to U.S. economic growth as consumers.
C. Immigrants take jobs away from native-born Americans.
Answer:
The correct answer is C. Immigrants take jobs away from native-born Americans.
Explanation:
One of the reasons nativists opposed immigration is because they felt that immigrants were willing to work for any wage, which would make it harder for native-born American citizens to find jobs. The nativist movement in the U.S. began in the early 1800s with clashes between nativists and immigrants turning violent by the 1830s..
Which statement describes how the U.S. tried to contain the influence of communism in Europe after World War II?
The United States and the Soviet Union created an alliance.
The United States gave economic assistance through the Marshall Plan.
U.S. leaders encouraged attendance at the Paris Peace Conference.
The Soviet Union established the "Iron Curtain".
Answer:
The US gave economic aid through the Marshall Plan.
Explanation:
yes
U.S. tried to contain the influence of communism in Europe after World War II by giving economic assistance through the Marshall Plan.
What is communism?communism serves as a system that explains the social organization and how property is owned by the community.
However, after world war, U.S. tried to contain the influence of communism by giving economic assistance.
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Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition bicameral state legislature
Answer:
what list..?
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During the postclassical era China was the first to
A. create poetry and literature
B. Practice the Buddhist religion
C. Capture every Japanese Island
D. Use paper money for trade
Answer:
d
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What is one of the main reasons for the low literacy rate in india
Explanation:
What is the main cause of illiteracy? Illiteracy in India is because of a complex web of social and economic divide in the country. Economic disparities, gender discrimination, caste discrimination, and technological barriers lead to illiteracy in India
What happened that allowed the first organism to come out of the water to the land ?
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How did the Phillips brothers expand their businesses?
A. by selling it to other businessmen
B.by changing their source product
C. by merging their companies
D.by acquiring government support
Answer:
C. By merging their companies.
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I feel like the positives that this would bring out is fairly obvious, so I don't need to explain.
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By merging their companies
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What were environmental impacts of the great flood of 1927?
Definition: He was a leading American progressive and isolationist politician from California, and was
also Theodore Roosevelt's running mate in 1912.
Answer:
Hiram Warren Johnson
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Are genocides still happening? What are some examples?
Answer: The Ughyurs are being killed in China.
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According to the passage what were the benefits of the green revolution for such countries as China and India
Explanation:
The benefits of green revolution for China, India are:
They did not have to pay for research, irrigation or fertilizer.They no longer needed to fear famine thanks to new high-yield rice varieties the textile industry, uncessful and left strong conservative government in place.
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B. Countries no longer needed to fear famine thanks to new high-yield rice varieties.
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1. Under the terms of Congressional Reconstruction,
freedpeople would be encouraged to vote in elections.
b.
Democrats would be forbidden to hold office in the Union.
c.
there were terms for rejoining the Union.
d.
the Union was immediately restored to what it was before the
war.
The Civil Rights Movement was a unified movement, with all blacks in agreement as to philosophy and methods.
True
False
Answer:
False not all blacks agreed, for their own safety
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How did economic depressions around the world lead to the rise of fascist leaders such as Hitler and Mussolini?
The first meeting of the Fasci of Revolutionary Action was held on January 24, 1915, led by Benito Mussolini. In the next few years, the relatively small group was various political actions. In 1920, militant strike activity by industrial workers reached its peak in Italy. Mussolini and the Fascists took advantage of the situation by allying with industrial businesses and attacking workers and peasants in the name of preserving order and internal peace in Italy.
Fascists identified their primary opponents as the majority of socialists on the left who had opposed intervention in World War I. The Fascists and the Italian political right held common ground: both held Marxism in contempt, discounted class consciousness, and believed in the rule of elites. Fascism began to accommodate Italian conservatives by making major alterations to its political agenda—abandoning its previous populism, republicanism, and anticlericalism, adopting policies in support of free enterprise, and accepting the Roman Catholic Church and the monarchy as institutions in Italy.
To appeal to Italian conservatives, Fascism adopted policies such as promoting family values, including policies designed to reduce the number of women in the workforce by limiting the woman’s role to that of a mother. The fascists banned literature on birth control and increased penalties for abortion in 1926, declaring both crimes against the state. Though Fascism adopted a number of positions designed to appeal to reactionaries, the Fascists sought to maintain Fascism’s revolutionary character, with Angelo Oliviero Olivetti saying “Fascism would like to be conservative, but it will [be] by being revolutionary.” The Fascists supported revolutionary action and committed to secure law and order to appeal to both conservatives and syndicalists.
What happened during the Battle of Britain?
The Supremacy Clause is found in
which Article of the Constitution?
A. Fourth
B. Fifth
C. Sixth
Answer: c sixth
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what effects did communism have at home during the cold war
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The Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union had broad implications on the American homefront. Old fears and prejudices were rekindled and the new, very real, threat of nuclear war impacted public policies as well as the daily lives of people across the country.
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Explain how the expansion of the United States intensified sectionalism
In 1995, two ____
bombed a federal building in Oklahoma City.
• Was the worst act of_____
on US soil up to that time
Killed 168, including 19 infants and children
Answer:
terrorists, domestic terrorism
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In response to the formation of NATO, the Soviet Union:
A. created the Warsaw Pact.
B. ended the Berlin Airlift.
C. joined the Marshal Plan.
D.joined HUAC.
E. invaded Hungary.
this ? is worth 36 points In at least a paragraph what is principle of liberty #26 about
Answer: The U.S. Constitution was a better reflection of the principles of checks and balances and separation of powers. Unlike the Articles the Constitution explicitly created a federal government divided between 3 branches which each had the power to check and balance the behavior of the other through constitutionally granted powers. This was different from the Articles of Confederation which was essentially just a Congress. Also the powers in the constitution were separated between the three branches and each branch was given specific powers that could be checked by other branches through the process of governing..
How would you feel if you had to fight against family members in a civil war?
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Why was it unique that J. C. Watts was elected as a US representative in 1994? (Site 1)
He was the first person elected from oklahoma