Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Who was the first child born in the Americas to English parents? *
Answer:Virginia Dare
Explanation:Virginia Dare, (born Aug. 18, 1587, Roanoke Island, Virginia colony. [now in North Carolina, U.S.]), the first English child born in the Americas. She was given the name Virginia because she was the first Christian born in Virginia.
What group of vikings settled in Russia during the 16th Century?
the saxons
the Rus
the Tatars
the Danes
Answer:
the Saxons
Explanation:
because they were the only Vikings
Answer:
The Rus
Explanation:
Kievan Rus was a viking leader who led the Rus vikings from around the 10th century to 16th century. The vikings kept the name "The Rus" in honor of the viking leader. So the group of vikings in russia during that time was "The Rus".
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What was the purpose of the Dawes Plan?
Answer:
The Dawes Plan was a historic economic plan to spread over many years German war reparations after World War I and to grant loans to Germany of $200 million to pay them back. It was developed to stabilize the German post-war economy by a team of experts led by the American banker Charles Dawes. It was adopted on August 16, 1924 during the so-called the London Conference and passed as binding by the Reichstag on August 30, 1924. The Dawes Plan, as a long-term strategy of conducting economic policy towards Germany, contributed to the temporary reduction of political and economic tensions in Europe.
What was an important provision of the Treaty of Paris?
A. All the Loyalists would be given land in Canada.
B. It repealed all of the taxes the British Parliament had imposed.
C. It gave the United States all the land east of the Mississippi. HELPPMPLSSS RQ
Answer: C.
Explanation:
C would be the correct answer because the main clauses of the Treaty of Paris granted all nations access to the Mississippi River, established the borders of the United States, called for the British surrender of all posts within the territories of the United States, demanded payment of all debts accrued previous to the war, and an end to all retaliatory action against the United States.
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Answer:
C. It gave the United States all the land east of the Mississippi.
Explanation:
What does the artist of this cartoon hope Tsar Nicholas ii Will achieve?
Explanation:
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Answer:
In the first decade of the twentieth century, Harper's Weekly began running a page of cartoons reprinted from daily newspapers from across the country and called "Events of the Week in Cartoons." This cartoon from the Philadelphia Inquirer depicts the cause of the Russian Revolution of 1905 as a gigantic hammer of "oppression" that strikes the head of Tsar (here, "Czar") Nicholas II. The effect, the cartoonist hopefully envisions, is to make Russia's authoritarian ruler see the stars of "liberty," "freedom," "constitution," and "parliament"; that is, to accept a constitutional monarchy
Why did the ku klux klan target carpetbaggers with violence?
Answer:
Carpetbaggers wanted to help formally enslaved people.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which statement BEST describes the high migration level from Central America to the United States?
A. Many Central Americans are migrating to the US for better jobs and economic opportunity
B. Many Central Americans are migrating to the US to train with local law enforcement.
C. Many Central Americans are migrating to the US to help support family already living in the US.
D. Many Central Americans are migrating to escape the violence that exists in their home countries.
The correct answer is D. Many Central Americans are migrating to escape the violence that exists in their home countries.
Explanation
According to the graph, the "homicide rate by country" is shown, which shows the numbers of the Central American countries El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala, and their comparison with the United States. The data shown in the graph in El Salvador has 108.5 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants; Honduras has 62.5 homicides for every 100,000 inhabitants; Guatemala has 29.2 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants, in contrast, the United States has a rate of 4.5 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. According to the above, it can be stated that in the United States the homicide rate is much lower than in the Central American countries of El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala, which may be a motivation for the inhabitants of these countries to migrate to the United States. Therefore, the correct answer is D. Many Central Americans are migrating to escape the violence that exists in their home countries.
Which country borders Venezuela to the south?
Ecuador
Columbia
Guyana
Brazil
Answer: Brazil
Explanation: Venezuela is bounded by the Caribbean Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean to the North
What beliefs about rights were important to the American colonists?
Answer:
I. Natural Rights of the Colonists as Men. Among the natural rights of the Colonists are these: First, a right to life; Secondly, to liberty; Thirdly, to property; together with the right to support and defend them in the best manner they can.
Why was the American revolution a true revolution?
Explanation:
Nevertheless, the Revolution had momentous consequences. ... It created the United States. It transformed a monarchical society, in which the colonists were subjects of the Crown, into a republic, in which they were citizens and participants in the political process.
What was it like on the prison ships
Answer:
A prison ship, often more accurately described as a prison hulk, is a current or former seagoing vessel that has been modified to become a place of substantive detention for convicts, prisoners of war or civilian internees.
The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek ceded more than ___________ of Choctaw land to the state of Mississippi.
A.
7.5 million acres
B.
8.5 million acres
C.
2.5 million acres.
D.
none of the above.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
A-7.5 million acres
Explanation:
Answer:
7.5 million
Explanation:
A
The 1925 Scopes monkey trial pitted religious conservatives against
Answer:
Darwinism
Explanation:
In 1925, a teacher of Physics and Maths named John scopes taught the Theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin in a public school of Tennessee.
In Tennessee, the teaching of evolution was a misdemeanour or illegal according to the Butler act. The religious communities believed in the Bible that all organisms are the same from the beginning of the Universe. When he taught evolution, he was charged with the violation of the Butler act. The case was brought into the courthouse and the trial began for the case.
This trial was known as Scopes Monkey trial and the was between the religious conservatives (anti- evolutionists) and the evolutionary or supporting the Darwinism.
Thus, Darwinism is the correct answer.
What occurred over the course of the 1980s in China
Answer:In 1969, Mao suggested the end of the Cultural Revolution. ... After Mao's death and the arrest of the Gang of Four in 1976, the Cultural Revolution finally came to an end. The Cultural Revolution damaged China's economy and traditional culture, with an estimated death toll ranging from hundreds of thousands to 20 million.
Explanation:
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Which type of government was promoted as the ideal form by Enlightenment philosophers?
Group of answer choices
confederate
monarchy
oligarchy
republic
Answer:
Republic
Explanation:
It's not confederate because the confederacy in America promoted black slavery and the philosophes were against slavery and serfdom.
It's not monarchy because in a monarchy it's ruled by an absolute monarch which people don't have much control over, but it's different with an absolute monarchy because there are three branches of power like there is in America and Britain.
It's republic because its a type of ruling of democracy and a bunch of philosophes promoted a republic since as it could help the human society.
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16. Which of the Olympian gods did not spend much time on Mount Olympus?
Answer:
Posiden or Hades, Most likey Hades.
Explanation: Hades dwells in his own realm most of the time that being the underworld.
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QUESTION: Define Alien act IN UR OWN WORDS NO COPIED AND PASTED FROM SEARCH!
Answer:
A law that was passed by John Adams and it was the end of the 18th century that had to restrict the public activites of political radicals who supported with the French Revolution
Explanation:
Answer:
The Alien Act was a series of laws passed during the Adams administration. These laws allowed the US government to deport or arrest foreign citizens for almost any reason during wartime. Additionally, it made it harder for people to become citizens because it raised the minimum years of residency from 5 to 14 years. This, along with the Sedition Act, outraged many individuals, including Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson and his political party then called for these Acts to be removed because they were unconstitutional.
In the 1800s, Sarah and Angelina Grimké worked to create change by
founding and editing the Liberator.
arguing in favor of the growth of slavery in cities.
establishing the Pennsylvania Abolition Society.
actively advocating for abolition and women’s rights.
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Answer:
D
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Answer:
D. actively advocating for abolition and women’s rights.
Type the correct answer in each box. Spell all words correctly.
Look at the map, and then complete the sentence that follows.
Early humans migrated to the Americas by crossing the _________.
The slave trade was started by who
after the gold and salt
trade declined.
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A. French explorers
B. British explorers
C. local West African tribes
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How does the author of "History in the Making" develop the setting in the first two paragraphs of the passage?
by stating that the Wright brothers came from Ohio
by describing the setting as Sampson experiences it
by describing the weather and landscape conditions on the day of the Wrights' flight
by describing in detail the smell and sound of the sea on the day that John Lee met the Wrights
Answer: 1st option
Explanation: If u eliminate the 4th and the 2nd option because they don't make sense, then the 3rd option is the distractor because if u go back in the passage it does not state that.
The author of "History in the Making" develop the setting in the first two paragraphs of the passage by describing the weather and landscape conditions on the day of the Wrights' flight. Correct option is c.
In "History in the Making," the author develops the setting in the first two paragraphs by describing the weather and landscape conditions on the day of the Wright brothers' flight. The passage mentions the "winds of Kitty Hawk," the "gentle undulating rise of the sand dunes," and the "lightning scarred tree" that stood like a lonely sentinel. These descriptions provide a vivid sense of the coastal environment and the atmospheric conditions at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, where the Wright brothers made their historic flight. The author's focus on the weather and landscape helps to immerse the reader in the setting and sets the stage for the historical events that follow.
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How does the author of "History in the Making" develop the setting in the first two paragraphs of the passage?
a. by stating that the Wright brothers came from Ohio
b. by describing the setting as Sampson experiences it
c. by describing the weather and landscape conditions on the day of the Wrights' flight
d. by describing in detail the smell and sound of the sea on the day that John Lee met the Wrights
Based on the ideas of Social Darwinism, government should ______. regulate the growth of trusts support education not interfere in business.
Answer:
regulate the growth of trust
Explanation:
What is civilization? How did the Native American tribes fit into the concept of civilization? Were some tribe more civilized then others? If so, how ?
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The worlds tallest mountains range is a natural boundary of the Indus River valley.
A True
B
False
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what was the purpose of Mao's Adams Great Leap Forward
Answer:
Chairman Mao Zedong launched the campaign to reconstruct the country from an agrarian economy into a communist society through the formation of people's communes. Mao decreed increased efforts to multiply grain yields and bring industry to
the victories by Jesse owens and Joe Louis in the 1930 were...
A) celebrated by Americans and brought new equality to black Americans
b) world-changing events
C)completely ignored by white Americans
D) cheered by Americans but didn't do much to change the social landscape
Answer:
?
Explanation:
Owens defied Hitler and Brundage; Louis defeated Schmeling and fought his way to victory in the 1930's and 40's. After the 1936 Olympics, the US track and field team was scheduled to compete in Sweden.
what did England and France competed for the River Valley early on in the conflict.
Answer:
The French wanted to control the American Indian trade in the Ohio River Valley and keep the Pennsylvania traders out.
Explanation:
The war started because of conflict between England and France. They both wanted control over the Ohio River Valley. Both sides wanted the valley so they could expand their settlements into the area.
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How did black churches help African Americans in the North?
a. The churches taught white churches about the evils of slavery.
b. The churches helped them organize politically.
c. The churches illegally taught them to read and write.
d. The churches ran African American candidates for president.
Answer:
Explanation:
The churches taught white churches about the evil of slavery
Describe two positive changes that came about as a result of the Great Chicago Fire.
Question :
Describe two positive changes that came about as a result of the Great Chicago Fire.
Answer:
The "Great Rebuilding" was the effort to construct a new, urban center. Big businesses, innovative buildings, and a new style of architecture were the results. ... The fire destroyed 17,500 buildings and 73 miles of street. Ninety thousand people—one in three Chicago residents—were left homeless by the fire.