Who was involved in the Kitchen Cabinet event?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Andrew Jackson Donelson

Answer 2

Answer: Martin Van Buren, Francis Preston Blair, Amos Kendall, William B. Lewis, Andrew Jackson Donelson, John Overton, Isaac Hill, and Roger B. Taney.

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Your answer to s B. I did some research on this have a great day (:

who were forced to begin the great wall under qin shi huangdi?

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Who were forced to begin building the Great Wall under Qin Shi Huangdi?

A

intellectuals who disagreed with him

B poor peasants who could not pay their taxes

C leaders of the political opposition

Dcaptured raiders who attacked from the north

Answer:

B poor peasants who could not pay their taxes

Explanation:

The major workforce of the Great Wall of China under the instruction of Qin Shi Huangdi were soldiers and peasants who could not pay their taxes.

The supreme leader was said to have ordered over 300,000 soldiers to begin work on the Great Wall and they were greatly complemented by peasants who could not pay their taxes. The project took about 9 years to complete.

Why did the United States choose to fight Communism abroad?


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Answer:

They believed that communism was too totalitarian and wouldn't let people choose government. 2) The U.S. is a capitalist country, and so its prosperity depends on having people buy its products all over the world. In communist countries, there is no private property, so it cuts people off from buying products.

Explanation:

They believed that communism was too totalitarian and wouldn't let people choose government. 2) The U.S. is a capitalist country, and so its prosperity depends on having people buy its products all over the world. In communist countries, there is no private property, so it cuts people off from buying products.

What was the most valuable product in the Mongol Empire? a Gold Brocade b White Horses c Black Gunpowder d Gold Coins

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Answer:

A: Gold Brocade

The most valuable produce in the Empire was gold brocade, which took silk from China, gold from Tibet and weavers from Baghdad. Gold brocade clothed the Mongol rulers, covered their horses and lined their tents.

Answer:

White Horses

Explanation:

The five domestic animals most important in the Mongol Empire were horses (most important), cattle, camels, sheep, and goats. All of these animals were valued for their milk and all of the animals' hides were used for clothing and shelter.

briefly explain one crop animal or disease that Europeans brought to the new world and the long-term effect that it had on The Americans​

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Environmental changes

The European presence in America spurred countless changes in the environment, negatively affecting native animals as well as people. The popularity of beaver-trimmed hats in Europe, coupled with Native Americans’ desire for European weapons, led to the overhunting of beavers in the Northeast. Soon, beavers were extinct in New England, New York, and other areas. With their loss came the loss of beaver ponds, which had served as habitats for fish as well as water sources for deer, moose, and other animals. Furthermore, Europeans introduced pigs, which they allowed to forage in forests and other wildlands. Pigs consumed the foods on which deer and other indigenous species depended, resulting in scarcity of the game native peoples had traditionally hunted.

European ideas about owning land as private property clashed with indigenous people's understanding of land use. Native Americans did not believe in private ownership of land; instead, they viewed land as a resource to be held in common for the benefit of the group. Colonizers erected fields, fences, and other means of demarcating private property. Indigenous people who moved seasonally to take advantage of natural resources now found areas off-limits, claimed by colonizers.

Introduction of disease

Perhaps the single greatest impact of European colonization on the North American environment was the introduction of disease. Microbes to which native inhabitants had no immunity caused sickness and death everywhere Europeans settled. Along the New England coast between 1616 and 1618, epidemics claimed the lives of 75 percent of the indigenous people. In the 1630s, half of the Huron and Iroquois people living near the Great Lakes died of smallpox. The very young and the very old were the most vulnerable and had the highest mortality rates. The loss of the older generation meant the loss of knowledge and tradition, while the deaths of children only compounded the trauma.

Some indigenous people perceived disease as a weapon used by hostile spiritual forces, and they went to war to exorcise the disease from their midst. These “mourning wars” in eastern North America were designed to gain captives who would either be adopted or ritually tortured and executed to assuage the anger and grief caused by loss.

What two battles were fought near Australia during ww2

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well In the view of Paul Hasluck, Australia fought two wars between 1939 and 1945: one against Germany and Italy as part of the British Commonwealth and Empire and the other against Japan in alliance with the United States and Britain.

According to Wikipedia it states “ In the view of Paul Hasluck, Australia fought two wars between 1939 and 1945: one against Germany and Italy as part of the British Commonwealth and Empire and the other against Japan in alliance with the United States and Britain”.

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What did Germany and the United States have in common by 1865?

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I don’t know if it’s right

If someone gets back too much money at the store, how should they act based on the ethics of duty then?

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Answer:

9 times out of ten there going to take the money and not say anything

Explanation:

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Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition

People elect representatives to make laws and conduct government.
A. George Washington
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. Representative Government
D. Limited Government
E. Popular Sovereignty

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Answer:

c. representative government

Answer:

c the repersentive goverment

Explanation:

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Question 7 of 22
Why did many Anti-Federalists object to the Constitution?
A. It created a government with only one branch.
B. It did not give the power of taxation to the federal government.
C. It abolished slavery in the United States.
D. It did not include a bill of rights.
SUBMIT

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D because they wanted to have a weaker government that the federalists who wanted a stronger government

one idea that influenced the Founders when they created the U.S. government

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Answer:

The idea of freedom and peace

Explanation:

Answer:

Freedom and peace! :)

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Who made the greatest profits from mining in the west?

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Corporations made the greatest profits from mining in the west

Collaboration's made the greatest profits from mining

Explanation:

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Describe the
significance of
Douglass' 1852
Independence
Day address.

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Answer:

Frederick Douglass had been an escaped slave that rose to prominence as a political commentator, poet, and activist.

Explanation:

Frederick Douglass lauds and admires the signatories of the Declaration of peace Independence for putting the nation's needs ahead from their own. He admits, however, that perhaps the main object of his address is not to honors and thank such patriots, since he claims that their deeds are very well.

What was significant about the Great Compromise?

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he great civilizatioeewa wns of the past (ancient China, Rome, Egypt, etc.) in that American society was not ruled by a monarch or religious official but by the people. The efewbetween the establishment of the Constitution and the Civil War posed a significant challengewfewewe to the concept of the "people’s rule" in America. Construct an argumentative essay

Explanation:your welcome.

What is the main problem that Kyle faces at the beginning of the story

A. He wants to help his teammates play better , but they refuse to take his advice

B. He wants to play defense, but coach Nazari will only let him play offense.

C. He wants to score goals but his teammates won’t pass the ball to him

D. He wants to be voted MVP, but no one has been paying attention to him

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Answer:

D. He wants to be voted MVP, but no one has been paying attention to him

Explanation:

analyze charts and graphs related to the Civil War
HELP PLEASE

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Total population:

Union: 22,300,000; white males = 4,600,000

Confederacy: 9,100,000; white males = 1, 100,000

Union Advantage: 2.5 to 1; white males = 4.2 to 1

Value manufactured goods:

Union: $1,730,000,000

Confederacy: $156,000,000

Union Advantage: 11 to 1

Railroad mileage

Union: 22,000

Confederacy: 9,000

Union Advantage: 2.4 to 1

Coal production (in tons)

Union: 13,680,000

Confederacy: 650,000

Union Advantage: 21 to 1

Corn/wheat production (bushels)

Union: 698,000,000

Confederacy: 314,000,000

Union Advantage: 2.2 to 1

Draft animals

Union: 5,800,000

Confederacy: 2,900,000

Union Advantage: 2 to 1

Cotton production (bales)

Union: 43,000

Confederacy: 5,344,000

Confederacy Advantage: 1 to 124

Which of the following contributed to race riots in the 1960s?
A. Police conduct
B. Segregation laws
C. Foreign activists
D. Jim Crow laws

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Which of the following contributed to race riots in the 1960s. Answer is DorA


How did some nineteenth-century thinkers use science to promote racist beliefs?

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Answer:

Natural Selection

Explanation:

19th century thinkers had a lot of justifications for racism. The most common one however, was that how there are animals that are ”less evolved” for lack of a better word, there’s always another animal that triumphs over them, like deer and lions. People used that to suggest that African Americans were “naturally inferior” or less than Europeans or white men.

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Answer:

The correct answer is the delegates would be free to change their minds as new information was presented.

The Constitutional Convention was a meeting of delegates from 13 states in order to fix the current government structure. At this time, the Articles of Confederation were failing miserably and these individuals knew a change needed to occur.

However, to keep order, these meetings were kept secret in order to have a safe space where they could freely exchange ideas without facing criticism from the citizens. This allowed for debate and compromise to be made in a controlled environment.

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President Clinton was impeached for lying in court and obstructing justice.Why was he not removed from office?

A. The Senate did not reach a two-thirds majority vote in favor of removal from office.

B. The Senate vote ended in a tie, and Vice President Gore broke it by voting against removal.

C.Senate Republicans agreed with the majority of Americans who approved of Clinton's job performance.

D.The Supreme Court did not reach a two-thirds majority opinion.

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The correct answer is A. The Senate did not reach a two-thirds majority vote in favor of removal from office.

Explanation

The impeachment of Bill Clinton was a judicial process in which Bill Clinton was confronted in the Senate and the House of Representatives on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. This process began on December 19, 1998. However, Clinton did not lose his position because the vote did not reach the minimum necessary to remove the president (67 out of 100 senators). The final vote was 50 votes in favor of dismissal for the obstruction of justice case and 45 voted to dismiss him on the perjury charge. Therefore, the minimum of two-third was not reached, so the answer is A. The Senate did not reach a two-thirds majority vote in favor of removal from office.

Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

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Can someone help me with these 2 questions right here plzzz

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Answer:

1. Because the socialist critics blamed capitalism for the misery of the proletariat. (Aka Socialist Act)

2. The disadvantages  of communism would be the fact that the gov owned everything ( property, businesses, and productions) and the fact that it takes away the free market from the society.

Answer:1) Because the socialist critics blamed capitalism for the misery of the proletariat. (Aka Socialist Act)

2. The disadvantages  of communism would be the fact that the gov owned everything ( property, businesses, and productions) and the fact that it takes away the free market from the society

Explanation:

what is inverter? write the advantage of inverter?​

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Ans: An inverter is energy saving technology that eliminates wasted operation in air conditioners by efficiently controlling motor speed. Air conditioners maintain set temperature by cooling when room temperature rises above the set temperature and heating when the room temperature falls below the set temperature.

Answer:

inverter - a device that converts either of the two binary digits or signals into the other  / An apparatus which converts direct current into alternating currents

Explanation:

advantages are ;

1. consumes less power in comparison to a traditional A

2. No voltage fluctuation

3. keeps constant room temperatures

4. suitable for small and large spaces

Who is responsible for almost all executions in the U.S.?

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I think it was the government

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Read the excerpt from "Edward Jenner and the History of Smallpox and Vaccination.”

Smallpox was introduced to Europe sometime between the fifth and seventh centuries and was frequently epidemic during the Middle Ages. The disease greatly affected the development of Western civilization. The first stages of the decline of the Roman Empire (AD 108) coincided with a large-scale epidemic: the plague of Antonine, which accounted for the deaths of almost 7 million people. The Arab expansion, the Crusades, and the discovery of the West Indies all contributed to the spread of the disease.

The author most supports his argument that smallpox devastated mankind over the centuries by providing

a historical timeline.
an alternative claim.
details of a historical incident.
interesting, partially related facts.

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It would be a historical timeline because of the way the information is put.

Answer:

a historical timeline.

Explanation:

Which motto did the Philadelphia Gazette publish with a picture of a chopped-up snake as a way to encourage union?

“Defeat the French and Indian viper”

“Together we stand, divided we fall”

“Join, or die”

“One for all, and all for one”

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One for all and all for one

why did the oil fields close during the great depression?

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Answer:

Large amounts of oil were found in Texas, and people were using electricity less, so oil prices dropped drastically. Oil investors lost their money, and it was no longer profitable to run an oil field.

What is Isaac's Clines Wife's name?
(i give brainly to whoever answers!!!)

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Answer:

Cora May Ballew Cline

Explanation:

Answer:

Cora May Ballew Cline.

Explanation:

Isaac Cline was horribly wrong. On September 8, 1900, a day before the hurricane hit Galveston, he and his team of meteorologists realized that a severe storm was rapidly approaching. Although the Weather Bureau decided not to issue any hurricane warnings, Cline breached the protocol and issued a warning.

Who was the first president

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united states , george washington

The ___________________ of cities created the need for public parks
a.
colonization
c.
urbanization
b.
irrigation
d.
All of the above

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Answer:

urbanization is the answer.

According to the passages, why would Benjamin Lundy reject William Travis's notion
that the Texan rebels are fighting for liberty?
"A blood-red banner waves from the church of Bejar, and in the camp above us, in
token that the war is one of vengeance against rebels; they have declared us such,
and demanded that we should surrender at discretion, or that this garrison should be
put to the sword. Their threats have had no influence on me, or my men, but to make
all fight with desperation, and that high souled courage which characterizes the
patriot, who is willing to die in defence of his country's liberty and his own honor." -
William Travis
“But the prime cause and the real objects of this war are not distinctly understood by
a large portion of the honest, disinterested, and well-meaning citizens of the United
States. ... [M]any of them have been deceived and misled by the misrepresentations
of those concerned in it, and especially by hireling writers for the newspaper press.
They have been induced to believe that the inhabitants of Texas were engaged in a
legitimate contest for the maintenance of the sacred principles of Liberty, and the
natural, inalienable Rights of Man: whereas .... the immediate cause and the leading
object of this contest originated in a settled design, among the slaveholders of this
country (with land speculators and slave-traders), to wrest the large and valuable
territory of Texas from the Mexican Republic, in order to re-establish the SYSTEM
OF SLAVERY; to open a vast and profitable SLAVE-MARKET therein; and, ultimately,
to annex it to the United States...."-Benjamin Lundy

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Answer:

Benjamin Lundy rejected William Travis's notion that the Texan rebels are fighting for liberty as Texan rebels were planning to expand slavery, which negated any claims about liberty.

Explanation:

Benjamin Lundy was an abolitionist and publisher in the 1820s and 30s.

In his text titled "The Life, Travels, and Opinions of Benjamin Lundy," he shared his concerning the Texan rebels. William Travis, the lawyer, shared his concern about the Texan rebels and believed that they were fighting for liberty. To this Benjamin opined that Texan rebels were not fighting for liberty as they were planning to expand slavery, which invalidate such claims.

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