Answer:
A
Explanation:
Booker T. washington
Was common school an improvement in the education system? Why or why not?
Answer:
it is not an inprovement, because most time spent in school is just your time being wasted, yes there are pros and cons but in school they push what they want on you and there is no one but the people pushing it on you to stop you
compare one way in which industrialization affected japan and britain in the period 1750-1900
(KW) japan was by protecting the country from rising imperial powers and britain was by drastic population growth
(KW) japan was by protecting the country from rising imperial powers and britain was by drastic population growth
arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry and his demands scared the Japanese, so to defend themselves they industrialized, adopting Western culture while also protecting their culture
in Britain, agricultural improvements like crop rotation and the seed drill caused a surplus of food and people
led to Japan abolishing feudalism with the Charter Oath and sparked urbanization in Britain
Why did Mississippi's economy struggle to recover from the Civil War?
Answer:
White Mississippians meant to limit the political power of Black people by denying them civil rights. On another, deeper level, these codes revealed an economic struggle between former masters and freed enslaved people. Ex-masters wanted to force Black people to work as they had during bondage.
Explanation:
The emotion and language of the great awakening most affected the success of
How do Hindus
believe their souls
will eventually join
Brahman?
Hindu believe that person's soul will eventually join brahman if you live do your duty ,have a good life and have a good karma.If you have bad karma than you will be reborn as an animal or lower caste.
Explanation:
This might be right also or maybe not
Why was the Uganda railway built between 1894 and 1964
Who was Robert La Follette? A. A Civil Rights leader during the 1950s and 1960s who participated in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. B. A robber baron industrialist whose questionable labor practices were a major impetus for the Progressive era reform movement. C. A Populist Party leader who advocated abandoning the gold standard for currency and ran for President in 1892. D. A Wisconsin governor during the Progressive Era who pioneered reforms including the income tax and the direct primary election.
Answer:
D. A Wisconsin governor during the Progressive Era who pioneered reforms including the income tax and the direct primary election.
Explanation:
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The system for dividing land in the new territory set up by the US Geological Survey was called
______ and _______
Answer:
The Land Ordinance established the basis for the Public Land Survey System.
Explanation:
You read about a proposed amendment to require all students to remain in high school until they are able to
pase all required courses. You argue that it will not become an amendment Based on Amendments 11 to 27,
why would you argue that it will NOT become an amendment?
A It will not pass because amendments only change voting rights and taxes,
B. It will not pass because amendments only affect people over 18 years old,
C. It will not pass because most proposed amendments do not pass
D It will not pass because proposing amendments is no longer allowed
Answer:B. It
will not pass because amendments only affect people over 18 years old,
Explanation:
Which are reasons a student would write a blog? Select five answer options.
Answer: To promote something, to spread news about something, to bring awareness about a topic, to write about someones life, to write about an event.
Explanation:
What made Jimmy Carter so unpopular to the American people?
Answer:
He was a bad manager who couldn't sort out descisions which was a big part of his job as a president
Explanation:
Which are the New England colonies
Answer:
Connecticut colony, The Colony of Rhode Island, Providence Plantations.
New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania
Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina
Explanation:
The Supreme Court is included in which part of the state government?
Answer:
judicial branch
Explanation:
there have been six but since 1869 there have been nine justices including one chief justices
what is the definition of tranquility?
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Which enlightenment idea describes the right of the people to control the government of their country?
A. The social contract
B. Natural rights
C. Separation of powers
D. Popular sovereignty
The Enlightenment idea of popular sovereignty describes the people's right to control their country's government.
What does popular sovereignty mean?According to some Enlightenment thinkers, people were a source of political power, the government and the state existing to satisfy needs and represent the people.
Therefore, popular sovereignty is related to democracy because it includes the participation of citizens in political issues, through the choice of their political representatives by popular vote.
The correct answer is:
D. Popular sovereignty
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Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
Popular sovereignty
Identify and explain one way that social hierarchies stayed the same in the period 1450-1750
Answer:
That is why.
Explanation:
Here: The influx of Europeans, decimation of Indigenous, and explosion of the African slave trade is one way that it stayed the same from 1450-1750.
what role did jingosts play please help
Answer: He wanted American Merchants to be able to conduct trade with both sides.
Explanation: Give me the brainiest
these people told the history and folktales of africa before they started writing it down
Madam cj walkers rise to fortune began with what disease?
Answer:
Walker was inspired to create haircare products for Black women after a scalp disorder (alopecia) caused her to lose much of her own hair. She came up with a treatment that would completely change the Black hair care industry.
Explanation:
In short:
She had what is known as alopecia
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who Controlled the Dominican Republic as a corrupt dictator for over 30 years.
Answer:Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina
Explanation:
Is the Internet Good for Democracy?
Answer:No
Explanation: The internet always picks a side whether it is Democrats or Republicans. News like CNN or Foxx news does nothing but attack the other and make their target audience also hate the other side. Rather than bringing the Country together, the internet breaks it apart.
How many of the 6 amendments accepted by Congress for the 1971
NC Constitution, ended up passing?
In July of 1868, the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted in order to
A
recognize newly freed slaves as citizens and ensure that they were awarded all the same protections under the law as all other citizens.
B
establish punishments for "carpetbaggers" who moved to the South following the war in order to profit from the destruction caused by the conflict.
C
outlaw slavery in the United States and free those who had been forced into slavery in the former Confederate states.
D
provide the necessary funding to begin rebuilding the cities and roads that were destroyed during the war.
Radical Reconstruction
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Alternate titles: Congressional Reconstruction
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Radical Reconstruction, also called Congressional Reconstruction, process and period of Reconstruction during which the Radical Republicans in the U.S. Congress seized control of Reconstruction from Pres. Andrew Johnson and passed the Reconstruction Acts of 1867–68, which sent federal troops to the South to oversee the establishment of state governments that were more democratic. Congress also enacted legislation and amended the Constitution to guarantee the civil rights of freedmen and African Americans in general.
Thomas Nast: “Patience on a Monument”
Thomas Nast: “Patience on a Monument”
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Location: United States
Context: Reconstruction Acts
In the 1866 mid-term congressional elections, voters in the North resoundingly rejected Johnson’s Presidential Reconstruction policies, and Congress, dominated by Radical Republicans, decided to restart Reconstruction. The Reconstruction Acts of 1867 split the states of the former Confederacy into five military districts and specified how new governments—based on manhood suffrage without regard to race—were to be constituted. Thus began Radical Reconstruction, which lasted until the demise of the last Republican-led Southern governments in 1877.
Thomas Nast: “The Man with the (Carpet) Bags”
Thomas Nast: “The Man with the (Carpet) Bags”
“The Man with the (Carpet) Bags,” cartoon by Thomas Nast depicting a common Southern attitude toward Northerners during Reconstruction, 1872.
The Granger Collection, New York
African American political leaders (including individuals who had been free before the Civil War, artisans, Civil War veterans, and formerly enslaved ministers) advocated for the elimination of the racial caste system and the economic uplift of the formerly enslaved individuals. Throughout the South, more than 600 African Americans served in state legislatures, and hundreds more held local offices from sheriff to justice of the peace. Moreover, 16 African Americans served in Congress during Reconstruction, including two U.S. senators, Hiram Revels and Blanche K. Bruce. Although the ascension of African Americans to positions of political power marked a dramatic break with the country’s traditions and aroused deep-seated hostility from the opponents of Reconstruction, so-called “black supremacy” never existed.
Blanche K. Bruce, Frederick Douglass, Hiram Revels
Blanche K. Bruce, Frederick Douglass, Hiram Revels
Heroes of the Colored Race, lithograph featuring (from centre left) Blanche K. Bruce, Frederick Douglass, and Hiram Revels, c. 1881.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Reconstruction governments served the expanding citizenry by establishing the South’s first state-funded public school systems, seeking to strengthen the bargaining power of plantation labourers, making taxation more equitable, and outlawing racial discrimination in public transportation and accommodations. In the hope of creating a “New South” whose economic growth would benefit both blacks and whites, the governments also made available considerable funding for railroads and other enterprises. However, those economic programs spawned corruption and rising taxes, which alienated more and more white voters.
In which of the following areas did Progressive reformers achieve the LEAST amount of success?
a) Ensuring safer products for consumers
b) Providing for greater regulation of big business
c) Securing suffrage for female voters
d) Protecting the civil rights of African Americans
Answer:
b i think
Explanation:
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Write a short description for each of the three steps in the voting process.
A: Registering to vote
B: Preparing to vote
C: Casting your vote
Answer: it depends on where you live.
Explanation: Every state except North Dakota requires citizens to register if they want to become voters. Depending on your state, the registration deadline could be as much as a month before an election.
What were some negative impacts of British rule for India?
Answer:
The British rule demolished India through, taxation on anything made in India, and the exportation of raw materials, which caused a plentiful amount of famine,and throughout all of this, the British kept most on India uneducated, and those they did educate, most were forced to become interpreters for the benefits
what is the first world cup held
Answer:
July 13, 1930
Explanation:
On July 13, 1930, France defeats Mexico 4-1 and the United States defeats Belgium 3-0 in the first-ever World Cup football matches, played simultaneously in host city Montevideo, Uruguay.
Answer:
On July 13, 1930
Explanation:
On July 13, 1930, France defeats Mexico 4-1 and the United States defeats Belgium 3-0 in the first-ever World Cup football matches, played simultaneously in host city Montevideo, Uruguay. The World Cup has since become the world's most watched sporting event.
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Based on what you have learned, why would victories in the western theater have been important to the Union?
The Union was close to winning the war and only needed a few more victories.
Southern morale was low, and Union wins might convince them to surrender.
The Confederacy had already won the war in the East.
Union morale was low after its many losses, and victories would raise that morale.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
did the warm up.
Describe the attacks of September 11, 2001, with complete sentences and facts. Include
locations and the number of people involved. Name the extremist group to which the
terrorists belonged and the group leader's name.
Answer:
On the morning of September 11, 2001, 19 al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four commercial passengers jet airlines, intentionally crashing two into the World Trade Center in New York City. The hijackers crashed a third airliner into the Pentagon. Nearly 3,000 victims and the 19 hijackers died in the attack.
Location- Manhattan, New York, U.S.
People- Deaths- 2,996 (2,977 victims) Injured-25,000.
What is NAFTA?
A.
an association dedicated to the defeat of the last remaining communist states
B.
an association dedicated to the economic development of less successful North American nations
C.
an association dedicated to the honest discussion of the relationship between all North American nations
D.
an association dedicated to free and open trade between North American countries
Answer:
D - Free and open trade in North America.
Explanation:
NAFTA stands for North American Free Trade Agreement. Among other things, it eliminated tariffs between the US, Mexico, and Canada in order to promote trade between the countries.