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

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Answer 1

Answer: True

Explain: I was taught this information! :)

Answer 2
True!


I just learned this!

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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.

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Answer/Explanation:

1. Happend in 19'00s

2.TRUE

3.on DEC 11, 2003

4.Happend in 18'00s

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Second one is true because 2 in NY and 1 in the Pantogan and one was on the way to the White House I think

What was so amazing about the island home of Aeolus, Lord of the Winds?

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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:

What the other guy said

Which was not part of the New Deal?
1. Medicare Act
2. Social Security Act
3. Tennessee Valley Authority
4. Civilian Conservation Corps

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Answer: A; The Medicare Act
Number 1 Medicare act

Which of the following represented the largest post-World War II effort to bolster the economies of non-Communist nations?

A
The League of Nations

B
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization

C
The Marshall Plan

D
The Truman Doctrine

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Answer:

the marshall plan

The Marshall Plan is the answer

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?

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In the story it has more of a sad strange mood. And i feel like that they have the same mood. After that The mood change to more of a happier feeling. The women was helping and caring also in the text to but not so much detail. she was a normal lady but no children and i thought as i was looking at it at The end he had got the shoes. I pictured it to be more sadder but it had more of a twist sad to happy i loved when it did i felt also happy when the text/film change's it's mood so do i. Thank you Ma'am when i first heard about it i thought maybe its a sad story because you had to of done something that you cannot do and the person that had done what you wanted to do and it's sad to me. In the text it was kinda spooky Not like that but scary sad it was a mixed when it's night i get a scary vibe from the place i'm in. I knew something bad was gonna happen i felt scared for her a bit I mean she was walking alone anything could've happened to her. I think the moral of the story is You can always forgive and never forget.

The moral of the story is to always forgive and never forget

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.

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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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Why do you think United States soldiers were needed to keep peace among the tribes in the new Indian Territory in the west?

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to help keep it civil
Because, since the US made the territory secluded and made the Native Americans leave their homes, the might be rebellion.

Question down below, much appreciated!

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The first one is midway the second one is normandy the third one is strangalid

Answer:

It should be, in this order, midway, Normandy, and Stalingrad.

Explanation:

Which of these statements characterizes an advantage and disadvantage the Confederacy had during the Civil War? (5 points)

A.) A larger army, but lower quality weapons

B.) More railroads, but longer supply lines

C.) Better weapons, but worse generals

D.) Higher exports, but fewer factories

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I think the answer is A correct me if I’m wrong
The statement “Higher exports, but fewer factories.” characterizes an advantage and disadvantage the Confederacy had durning the Civil War. So the answer is D.

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What two events took place in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in the same year? Why was each of these events significant?

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Answer:

Battle of Gettysburg: Lee's Invasion of the North.

Battle of Gettysburg Begins: July 1.

Battle of Gettysburg, Day 2: July 2.

Battle of Gettysburg, Day 3: July 3.

Battle of Gettysburg: Aftermath and Impact.

battle of gettysburg

The answer to #5 is?

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Answer:

Judiciary Act

Explanation:

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President John Adams. In total, John Adams appointed 22 Article III United States federal judges during his tenure (1797–1801) as President of the United States. ... Adams himself called this appointment "the proudest act of my life."


Hope it’s right :)

Answer:

b

Explanation:

What was the result of the Plessy . Ferguson case ? How did it impact segregation laws ?

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Answer: Plessy v. Ferguson strengthened racial segregation in public accommodations and services throughout the United States and ensured its continuation for more than half a century by giving it constitutional sanction

Explanation:

It was a la landmark in the us in 1896, as a result it restrictive Jim Crow legislation. And separate public accommodations based on race became commonplace.

What challenges did African Americans still face during Reconstruction?

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Answer: Most southern black Americans, though free, lived in desperate rural poverty. Having been denied education and wages under slavery, ex-slaves were often forced by the necessity of their economic circumstances to rent land from former white slave owners.

Explanation: hope this helps

Living in poverty denied school rights
And overall mistreatment

why did the union become more confederate with ending slavery during the civil war

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Answer:i’m not 100% sure but i think it could be C.

Explanation:

why did the union become more confederate with ending slavery during the civil war
It’s C

Please help!!! Although I tried #10 but not sure. Will mark brainliest!!!

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Answer:

I believe it would be B

Explanation:

B, I should be b because it shows the decrease of labor such as farming and the rise of white collar & professional during the span between the periods

What are three of John Locke's beliefs about government?

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NO LINKS, NO UNESSECARY ANSWERS (actually answer the question), WILL MARK BRAINLIEST pls and thank you! :)

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His political theory of government by the consent of the governed as a means to protect the three natural rights of “life, liberty and estate” deeply influenced the United States' founding documents.
To protect the three natural rights of “life, liberty, and estate.”

"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?

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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.

1. The quote means that when a country chooses neutrality they act as a bystander towards the matter. This weakens the victim and only encourages the oppressor to continue their injustices.
2. Being silent hurts those facing oppressions because it offers no help to them and no change towards their mistreatment. This kind of silence continues the oppression those face

The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments all

- extended voting rights to citizens.
- were ratified during the Civil War.
- faced little resistance from the nation.
- secured rights for African Americans.

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Answer:D

Explanation:

D. -secured rights for African Americans

Explanation: These are known as the Civil War Amendments, and they were designed to ensure equality for recently emancipated (freed) slaves-
So this basically means they were securing the rights to protect the rights and freedom of former slaves.
Hope this helps you!

How did the Texas government respond to concerns about Communists in government? The Texas government responded to concerns about Communists in government by...

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The Texas government responded to concerns about Communists in government by cities.

Who were called Communists?

Communists were people who adhered to communist ideology. Communism is a political and economic ideology that opposes liberal democracy and capitalism, instead arguing for a classless system in which the means of production are communally controlled and private property is nonexistent or severely restricted.

The prospect of nuclear war and Communism loomed over much of the Western Hemisphere in the early 1950s. They darkened the meadows and hills of Central Texas more than anywhere else for a limited period of time. City officials were detained and brought to detention facilities.

The occupiers took control of government buildings, media outlets, utilities, and banking. Schools and churches would be closed until teachers and clergy were thoroughly screened.

Therefore, cities helped the Texas government to respond to the concerns about Communists.

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Which Civil War general is being described below? This general was famous for his military philosophy.... "No terms except immediate and unconditional surrender." This philosophy brought him under severe criticism, however, when the large loss of human life under his command became apparent at the Battle of Shiloh. Thousands of soldiers died on both sides at Shiloh, and while some insisted he be removed from command, Lincoln was impressed with his skill and kept him on. At the end of the War, he represented the Union side at the Appomattox Courthouse negotiations.
Sherman
"Stonewall" Jackson
Grant
Lee

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Answer:

i think grant. im sorry if im wrong. good luck though!

Explanation:

Grant in February 1862, at Battle of Fort Donelson talking to a Confederate general.

Thirty-nine countries joined the coalition to fight against Iraq. What did Hussein do to try to break up the coalition?

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Tryed to resolve and create piece
Hussein said that Kuwait had siphoned their oil. He wanted them to cancel 30 billion dollars of Iraq’s foreign debt. Saddam Hussein broke off the negotiations and invaded Kuwait because he thought that the other Arabs would help him but instead, they called in others to stop him. Although most arabs were not happy about this and they ended up calling in NATO for support

what was the relationship between the holy land people and the crusades?

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Answer:

Their relationship was very violent they had many conflicts towards one another many religious wars occurred between them.

Explanation:

many religious wars occured: the crusaders took over many of the cities over the mediterranean coast

The United Nations was formed as a result of


a common fear that another world war would destroy all of humanity.

B
fear that communism would spread through all of Europe and beyond.

C
the use of propaganda during World War I.

D
countries avoiding destructive wars.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

I believe it is D countries avoiding destructive wars

Tell whether the sentence is true or false.

The evidence of Persians settlement in India could be found from the cuneiform.

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The following sentence is true
I believe it’s true

Which nationality did Alexander the Great claim to be?
A.
Greek
B.
Roman
C.
Persian
D.
Aryan

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Answer:

A.) Greek

Explanation:

Alexander The Great was one of the world's greatest military general.

……………..alexander the great is Greek

pls helpon my texas history

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Answer:

I believe it's the second option

Explanation:

Tell me if this helps

Answer: I than this will help

What were the Jim Crow Laws?

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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:

Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States and elsewhere within the United States

1. What was Cornwallis's mistake in battle strategy?
2.Why might reaching a peace treaty have taken so long?

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1. He moved troops to Yorktown, Virginia and Washington was able to trap him there in the Battle of Yorktown.

2. The Treaty of Paris took 2 years to confect because it was hard to convince King George III that America would not sign a peace treaty ending the Revolutionary War until that treaty included American independence from Great Britain.

It also took time to work out a deal that all the allies would approve of - the French, the Spanish, and the Dutch, each of whom had their own national interests.

1) Cornwallis had no men

2) King George was very stubborn

The trees are very tall. They restrict sunlight from reaching the ground. As their population decreased from year 1 to year 5, scientists noted that a low-growing invasive plant species increased in number. Why do you think this increase occurred?
please help!!

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Answer:

The sunlight was finally able to reach the ground allowing for the invasive species to grow.

Answer:

sunlight = tree

Explanation:

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.

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Answer:

b is correct

Explanation:

Answer: A

Explanation: I got it wrong it was A

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