Answer:
Containment was a United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad. A component of the Cold War, this policy was a response to a series of moves by the Soviet Union to enlarge its communist sphere of influence in Eastern Europe, China, Korea, and Vietnam.
Explanation:
Which Group or organization was not inspired by the civil rights movement of the 1950 and 1960
Answer:
The group or organization that was not inspired by the civil rights movement of the 1950's and 1960's is the feminists. ... Ensuring that the rights are equally protected by law, these include but not limited to women's rights, minorities' rights and LGBT rights.
Explanation:
In the years leading up to the Civil war, how were the North and South different economically?
Answer:
For years, textbook authors have contended that economic difference between North and South was the primary cause of the Civil War. The northern economy relied on manufacturing and the agricultural southern economy depended on the production of cotton. ... The clash brought on the war.
What river is orange?
Missouri River
O Columbia River
O Colorado River
Mississippi River
Answer: Missouri River
Which countries invade France and defeat them? This leads to Louix XVI being put to death
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Lieutenant ___ led a group of sailors and marines in recapturing the U.S.S. Philadelphia.
A. John Marshall
B. Stephen Decatur
C. Aaron Burr
D. Thomas Pinckney
E. Meriwether Lewis
Answer:
B. Stephen Decatur
Answer:
B. Stephen Decatur
What is one major difference between local and state elections?
A. Local elections are generally administered by the Federal Election
Commission.
B. Local elections are typically not used to elect any statewide
representatives.
C. State elections use the Electoral College rather directly electing
leaders
D. State elections rely on the winner-takes-all system to select
representatives
Answer:
B. Local elections are typically not used to elect any statewide representatives.
Explanation:
Local elections typically refers to the democratic election used for appointing or electing local public officials such as local government chairman, council leaders etc.
On the other hand, state elections appoint governors.
One of the major difference between local and state elections is that local elections are typically not used to elect any statewide representatives.
Which would be the best headline for the "News Dispatch" dated July 31, 1862?
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A Washington, D.C., Soldier Questioned and Imprisoned for Helping Known Spy
B Union Soldiers Divulge Top-Secret Information to Prisoners of War
C Confederate Authorities Seeking Information About Federal Troop Movements
D Virginia Woman Arrested and Jailed for Relaying War Information
Answer:
D, "Virginia Woman Arrested and Jailed for Relaying War Information"
Explanation:
Belle Boyd was a woman from Virginia who spied for the Confederates against the Union Army. She was arrested on July 20. 1862.
All of the powerful leaders of Georgia in the 1100s and 1200s were men. \
Group of answer choices
True
False
Please help!!
1. What is the most common way in which a constitutional amendment is proposed?
a. 2/3 vote by state legislatures
b, 2/3 vote by special state convention
c. 2/3 vote by both houses of Congress
d. 3/4 vote by both houses of Congress
2. What is the most common way in which a constitutional amendment is ratified?
a. 3/4 vote by state legislatures
b. 3.4 vote by a ratifying convention/Article 5 Convention
c. 3/4 vote by both houses of Congress
d. 2/3 vote by both houses of Congress
Answer:
c. 2/3 vote by both houses of Congress; d. 2/3 vote by both houses of Congress
Explanation:
The Constitution provides that an amendment may be proposed either by the Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate (more common) or by a constitutional convention called for by two-thirds of the State legislatures.
Article V of the Constitution prescribes how an amendment can become a part of the Constitution. While there are two ways, only one has ever been used. All 27 Amendments have been ratified after two-thirds of the House and Senate approve of the proposal and send it to the states for a vote.
Which of the following groups of people were NOT allowed to send delegates to the convention?
Native Americans
White Men
Europeans
Clergymen
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According to the timeline, in which year did the United States purchase land doubling the size of the nation?
A. 1800
B. 1807
C. 1805
D. 1803
Answer:
1803 because im pretty sure your talking bout the Louisiana Purchase
Explanation:
The end of the cattle boom ________________
Answer:
in the 1880s.
Explanation:
The collapse of the cattle kingdom. A combination of factors brought an end to the cattle kingdom in the 1880s
By 1913, how did some white American's feel about the "Negro" influence on music?
Explanation:
All of this was seductive to African American musicians, but none of it changed the fact ... Some chose to dedicate themselves to undermining the racial system through performances ... ambassadors is that the musicians also influenced and changed, forever, white ... Many of the white musicians felt a deep sense of angst.
1. Trough/Depression
The Definition
Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Also called major depressive disorder or clinical depression, it affects how you feel, think and behave and can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems.
If you wanted to learn about morality and life lessons through short stories about
animals with human personalities, whose book would you buy?
aesop , aristotle , plato. socrates?
Answer:
Aesop :)))) ! Hope I helped
What faults in other people made Muhammad angry? Plzzzzzz help ! Correct answers only 15 points
Answer:
what book is this maybe I can help you
Explanation:
5. Globalization began in the 1990s. (2 points)
False
True
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Answer:
false
Explanation:
What changes did Hitler make?
Answer:
When Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, he introduced policies aimed at improving the economy. The changes included privatization of state industries, autarky (national economic self-sufficiency) and tariffs on imports.
Explanation:
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5. What effect did the invention of the cotton gin have on slavery?
a. by decreasing the amount of slaves in the South, especially Alabama
b. by restricting slavery only in the North but not in the South
c. by increasing the demand for more slaves to plant and harvest more cotton
d. by ending slavery in the Deep South
Answer:
c. by increasing the demand for more slaves to plant and harvest more cotton
Explanation:
While the cotton gin helped in reducing the amount of work needed in removing seeds, it actually increased the need for slaves to plant and harvest the cotton and the need for land.
why might the 13 states not want one person in charge of leading the newly freed united states of america?
Answer:
The it could become a hiearchy again
Explanation:
They didn't want one person because it could become like England againt. They wanted a democracy, not a hierchy.
“[Shakespeare] was thirty before he undertook the completion of his first tragedy, more or less properly so called, Romeo and Juliet, in 1594. Perhaps this ambitious work was his first play designed for the Lord Chamberlain’s Men; as probably his next tragedy five years later, Julius Caesar, was designed for the opening of the Globe. They would have been substantial incentives, the formation of the new company, the erection of the new theatre. In the interim he made many more comedies and histories. . . . It is reasonable to enquire what happened to the man who during 1599 and 1600 probably wrote Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, who in 1601 wrote Hamlet and followed it during the next five years with . . . with Othello, with King Lear, with Macbeth.
—John Berryman, The American Poetry Review
What is the Globe?
a.
a newspaper
c.
a theater
b.
a restaurant
d.
a hat shop
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
How did the development of new technology after World
O It helped them produce better crops.
O It helped them produce more crops.
Olt forced them to cut prices.
Olt forced them to raise prices.
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How did the abolitionists help the civil rights movement in the future?
Answer:
Explanation:
Major long-lasting results of the abolitionist movement include the American Civil War, the women's rights movement, a civil rights movement, and the racism in our country today. Uncle Tom's Cabin changed he way society looked at slavery and played a significant part in starting the Civil War. The result of the war was the freeing of slaves across America. The abolitionism quickly became a civil rights movement when African Americans were still being treated poorly. Though much progress has been made, the United States still faces many racial issues and there continues to be riots and rebellions to end discrimination.
Answer:
After the Civil War began in 1861, abolitionists rallied to the Union cause. They rejoiced when President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, declaring the slaves free in many parts of the South. In 1865, the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery in the country.
Explanation:
We are learning that in school now and uhmm yeah that's your answer your welcome
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Who do you think would be allies among these different groups struggling over North America?
Check all of the boxes that match your opinion.
the British and French
the colonists and the British
the American Indians and the colonists
the American Indians and the British
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the American Indians and the French
the colonists and the French
DONE
Answer:
the first and second
Explanation:
just cause
Answer:
The colonist and the French is the only correct answer.
Explanation:
American Indian got ruined by everyone so they wouldn't ally with any of those countries or colonists.
The colonists separated from the British
The British and French went against each other for territory, so no.
Passed after the French and Indian War came to an end, which of the following increased Georgia's territory by expanding the colony's southern border?
A.
Treaty of Paris of 1783
B.
Stamp Act of 1765
C.
Sugar Act of 1764
D.
Proclamation of 1763
Answer: it is actually D the proclamation act of
Explanation:
why might West African merchants have viewed conversion to Islam as a trading advantage? (due in 2 hours) :)
Answer:
Merchants and traders in West Africa saw many advantages in converting to Islam. Literacy spread because belief in Islam encourages Muslims to learn the Quran. Many Muslims speak Arabic, the language of the Quran. In time, Arabic became the common language of the merchants and traders of West Africa
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Resigning with a Conscience
When Mrs. Roosevelt heard that the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), a group in which
she was a member, refused the world-renowned opera singer Marian Anderson a concert at Constitution
Hall in Washington, D.C. because she was an African American, she sent a letter of resignation to
the DAR. This act brought racial discrimination to the national spotlight and assured the public that
segregation would not be a part of the Roosevelt administration.
Directions:
You are the president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution and have just
received Mrs. Roosevelt’s resignation letter. Mrs. Roosevelt is the most popular and controversial
woman alive today. What will you say to her? What can be said to a person who resigns over a
conflict with her conscience? Using the space below, write her a letter in response to her resignation.
After you complete your letter, read the actual letter written by Mrs. Henry M. Robert, Jr., the president
general of the DAR. Compare the letters; pointing out how you think her letter could have been more effective and repentant.
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Gandhi Biography Summery
Answer:
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist, who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and in turn inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.
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Answer:
Summary Brief Overview
Mohandas Gandhi was born in the western part of British-ruled India on October 2, 1869. A timid child, he was married at thirteen to a girl of the same age, Kasturbai. Following the death of his father, Gandhi's family sent him to England in 1888 to study law. There, he became interested in the philosophy of nonviolence, as expressed in the Bhagavad-Gita, Hindu sacred scripture, and in Jesus Christ's Sermon on the Mount in the Christian Bible. He returned to India in 1891, having passed the bar, but found little success in his attempts to practice law. Seeking a change of scenery, he accepted a position in South Africa for a year, where he assisted on a lawsuit.
In South Africa, he became involved in efforts to end discrimination against the Indian minority there, who were oppressed both by the British and by the Boers, descendants of the original Dutch settlers of the region. Having intended to stay a year, he ended up remaining until 1914 (his wife and children had joined him, meanwhile, in 1896). He founded the Natal Indian Congress, which worked to further Indian interests, and commanded an Indian medical corps that fought on the British side in the Boer War (1899-1901), in which the British conquered the last independent Boer republics.
After the war, Gandhi's reputation as a leader grew. He became even more adamant in his personal principles, practicing sexual abstinence, renouncing modern technology, and developing satyagraha–literally, "soul- force." Satyagraha was a method of non-violent resistance, often called "non-cooperation," that he and his allies used to great effect against the white governments in South Africa. Their willingness to endure punishment and jail earned the admiration of people in Gandhi's native India, and eventually won concessions from the Boer and British rulers. By 1914, when Gandhi left South Africa and returned to India, he was known as a holy man: people called him a "Mahatma", or "great soul."
At this point, he was still loyal to the British Empire, but when the British cracked down on Indian civil liberties after World War I, Gandhi began to organize nonviolent protests. The Amritsar Massacre, in which British troops gunned down peaceful Indian protestors, convinced Gandhi and India of the need for self-rule, and in the early '20s Gandhi organized large-scale campaigns of non-cooperation that paralyzed the subcontinent's administration–and led to his imprisonment, from 1922 to 1924. After his release, he withdrew from politics for a time, preferring to travel India, working among the peasantry. But in 1930, he wrote the Declaration of Independence of India, and then led the Salt March in protest against the British monopoly on salt. This touched off acts of civil disobedience across India, and the British were forced to invite Gandhi to London for a Round-Table Conference.
Although Gandhi received a warm welcome in England, the Conference foundered on the issue of how an independent India would deal with its Muslim minority, and Gandhi withdrew from public life again. But independence could not be long delayed. The Government of India Act (1935) surrendered significant amounts of power to Indians, and the Indian National Congress clamored for more. When World War II broke out, India erupted into violence, and many nationalist leaders, including Gandhi, went to prison. After the war, the new British government wanted to get India off its hands quickly. But Muhammed Ali Jinnah, the head of the Muslim League, demanded that a separate state be created for India's Muslims, and to Gandhi's great distress, the Congress leaders and the harried British agreed. August of 1947 saw India's attainment of independence–as well as its partition into two countries, India and Pakistan. However, neither measure served to solve India's problems, and the country immediately fell apart: Hindus and Muslims killed each other in alarming numbers while refugees fled toward the borders. Heartbroken, Gandhi tried to calm the country, but to no avail. He was assassinated by a Hindu nationalist in Delhi on January 30, 1948, and India mourned the loss of its greatest hero.