Answer:
D
Explanation:
D
"We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented." - Elie Weisel
1. What does this quote means?
2. How can being silent hurt those facing oppressions?
Answer:
1. The quote emphasizes the importance of speaking out against unjust and cruel mistreatment.
2. Silence gives the oppressor little to no friction against their actions, encouraging them to continue. Fighting back and making the torment on innocent lives more difficult to achieve has a much higher chance of the attempt failing or eventually ending rather than simply allowing the oppression continue; where there is ease in the abuse of power, it's guaranteed to progress.
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Which statements about September 11, 2001 are true?
Choose all answers that are correct.
1. Osama bin Laden stated that he and al-Qaeda were conducting a holy jihad against America.
2. Al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four American airliners and killed over 3,000 people.
3. Saddam Hussein masterminded the attack on the World Trade Center.
4. A large majority of Muslims around the world supported al-Qaeda's attacks against the U.S.
Answer/Explanation:
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2.TRUE
3.on DEC 11, 2003
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Why do you think Reconstruction failed to make lasting changes towards racial equality in the South? Give specific textual evidence to support your statements.
Answer:
Reconstruction (1865-1877), the turbulent era following the Civil War, was the effort to reintegrate Southern states from the Confederacy and 4 million newly-freed
Explanation:
Answer:
The person above me is correct ( sorry I just wanted Everyone to know they are so u can trust them)
Explanation:
Here the answer just to make sure
Reconstruction (1865-1877), the turbulent era following the Civil War, was the effort to reintegrate Southern states from the Confederacy and 4 million newly-freed
Which statement about Genghis Khan is true?
He was a cousin of the Mongol ruler Kublai Khan.
He converted to Islam and made a pilgrimage to Mecca.
He was named Temujin, meaning "made of iron," by his father.
He travelled the Silk Road to Venice and visited Marco Polo.
Answer:
The third one: He was named Temujin, meaning "made of iron," by his father.
Explanation:
The second and fourth ones are without a doubt not the answer, and Kublai khan was Genghis khans grandson. Hope this helps
List three ways the Korean War had an impact on Texas.
Answer:
Korean civilian casualties - dead, wounded and missing - totalled between three and four million during the three years of war (1950-1953). The war was disastrous for all of Korea, destroying most of its industry. North Korea fell into poverty and could not keep up with South Korea's economic pace.
Explanation:
INTRODUCTION SENTENCE
Title: "Thank You, Ma'am"
Author: Langston Hughes
Topic of the paragraph: Comparing and Contrasting the video and text
MOOD of the TEXT
How did you feel while reading? *Use examples
MOOD of the VIDEO
How did you feel while watching the video? *Use examples
Similarities in the MOOD:
SETTING of the TEXT
What did you picture in your imagination while reading about the setting? *Use examples
SETTING of the VIDEO
How was the setting portrayed in the video? *Use examples
Similarities in the SETTING:
CHARACTERIZATION in the TEXT
What did you picture in your imagination while reading about the characters? *Use examples
CHARACTERIZATION in the VIDEO
How were the characters portrayed in the video? *Use examples
Similarities in CHARACTERIZATION:
CONCLUSION-
Which version of the story do YOU prefer, the text or the video? Why?
Please help!!! Although I tried #10 but not sure. Will mark brainliest!!!
Answer:
I believe it would be B
Explanation:
In "America: The Story of Us: Rebels", America is referred to as a “social experiment.” Based on what you've learned this year about how our country was built, our form and system of government, current politics, citizenship, and more, answer BOTH of the following questions:
1) What do you think the phrase, "social experiment" means?
2) Do you think the “social experiment” is still going on today?
REQUIREMENTS:
1) Your answer must answer BOTH questions above.
2) Your post must include at least 3 complete sentences.
3) You must provide one example from today's society to support your answer as to whether or not you think the American "social experiment" is still going on today.
Answer:
1:when it refers to "social experiment" I think it means either a slave improvement or a new set of lass for black's and white's.
2: well... it depends on how u look at it I mean yes segregtion still exist and in some cases is a real problem but our government tries to make it stop.
Explanation:
Answer:
A social experiment is an experiment used to test people's reactions to specific things. This is used to then gather data.
Yes?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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The Great Wall of China: Did the Benefits Outweigh the Costs?
Pick either: the benefits DID outweigh the costs or the benefits DID NOT outweigh the costs. You have 2 minutes to tell me why you picked the statement you picked. Use this format when you type: Claim statement, evidence, reason, evidence, reason, closing statement. You may use any notes you have.
Which event occurred during the Space Race?
NASA was established.
The International Space Station was built.
The Soviet Union launched Salyut.
The United States launched Skylab.
Answer:
NASA was established
Explanation:
The U.S. government started the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in direct response to the Soviet Union's 1957 launch of Sputnik I. When Sputnik launched, it both embarrassed and instilled fear into the Americans that the Soviets had gotten to space first, and were *this* much closer to being able to launch nuclear missiles at the U.S.
They launched the first successful satellite into orbit on January 31st, 1958; Explorer I, and secured the support of Congress to officially establish NASA and beat the Soviet Union in the Space Race.
It's due at the end of the week/
Best answer gets brainiest.
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A3
B5
C4
D2
E6
F8
G7
H1
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Why do you think so many leaders opposed (were against) giving their people basic rights before the Enlightenment? 3-4 sentences
Tell whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan became the mandate territory under the British after the war.
True
False
Answer: True
Explain: I was taught this information! :)
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In 1839, a group of Africans took control of a Spanish ship called La Amistad that was bound for a port in Cuba where the Africans were to be sold as slaves. After seizing the ship, the Africans demanded to be taken back to their homeland, but were tricked by the ship's navigator who set a course that took them along the coast of North America. La Amistad was eventually captured by the United States Navy, and the Africans were held as pirates. Though they were almost taken to be sold in a U.S. slave market, a court case arose regarding whether they could actually be considered slaves. Abolitionists came to the aid of the Africans, and the case eventually reached the Supreme Court in 1841.
Which of the following best explains the result of the case above?
A.The men were considered slaves because slavery was legal in the U.S. at that time.
B.The men were considered free since the Atlantic slave trade had been illegal since 1793.
C.The men were considered slaves since they were thought to be the property of Spain.
D.The men were considered free because U.S. did not have diplomatic relations with Cuba.
What was so amazing about the island home of Aeolus, Lord of the Winds?
Answer:
AIOLOS (Aeolus) was the divine keeper of the winds and king of the mythical, floating island of Aiolia (Aeolia). He kept the violent Storm-Winds locked safely away inside the cavernous interior of his isle, releasing them only at the command of greatest gods to wreak devastation upon the world.
Explanation:
How did Southern citizens react to changes in rights for African Americans?
Which of these statements would Winston Churchill most likely agree with?
A
The communist governments in Eastern Europe are a threat to democracy.
B
An iron curtain is necessary to keep the Soviets safe.
C
The United States and the Soviet Union should remain allies.
D
Both Western Europe and Eastern Europe are in good hands.
Answer:
b is correct
Explanation:
Answer: A
Explanation: I got it wrong it was A
What were the Jim Crow Laws?
Answer:
Jim Crow laws were state and local laws passed from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 through the mid-1950s by which white southerners reasserted their dominance by denying African Americans basic social, economic, and civil rights, such as the right to vote.
Explanation:
In which of the following areas did the United States make the greatest contribution among all of its allies?
A
Industrial production
B
Combat casualties
C
Military tactics
D
Women in the workforce
Answer:
woman in the workforce
How did Carnegie’s purchase of Allegheny Steel help him form a monopoly?
The purchase helped Carnegie produce steel more efficiently.
The purchase helped Carnegie control most of the rail lines.
The purchase gave Carnegie control of coke production.
The purchase gave Carnegie access to raw materials.
Answer: ITS A
Explanation:
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please answer this
(26 points)
What would Rousseau most likely have told Britain to do about its American colonies?
change the colonies into a constitutional monarchy
use the separation of powers to grant rights to the colonists
create a new social contract with the American colonists
give up its authority because it was not serving the people
Answer:
Rousseau would want Britain to give up it's power over the colonies since the British were not creating equality, supporting individual freedom, or giving the people an adequate voice. All of which were the basis of his teachings.
Explanation:
How did the election of 1952 impact Texas politics? The election of 1952 had an impact on Texas politics by..
What are basic rights we have as humans that cannot/should not be denied?
Answer:
Natural Rights
Explanation:
these are the tenants giving to us such as life liberty and property... or is it life liberty And the pursuit of happiness
Which nationality did Alexander the Great claim to be?
A.
Greek
B.
Roman
C.
Persian
D.
Aryan
Answer:
A.) Greek
Explanation:
Alexander The Great was one of the world's greatest military general.
Cowboys in Texas were-
A. African Americans
B. Whites
C. Mexican Americans
D. All of the above
I'm pretty sure its all of above because is makes the most since
The answer to #5 is?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
How did industrialization cause Amenca's population to grow?
No links
Answer if you know
Answer the population increase could primarily be attributed to internal factors such as changes in marriage age, improvements in health allowing more children to live to adulthood, and increasing birth rates
Explanation: