Answer:
1.Largest Armed Force.
2.Singing National Anthem
3.Largest Ambulance Network
4.Khewra Salt Mine.
5.Largest Forest. 6.Largest Mountain.
7.Highest paved international road.
8.Hand-sewn Footballs.
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What was the most serious health concern caused by the poor sanitation and contaminated water supplies in 19th
century tenements?
O dirty living conditions
a cholera epidemic
a strong odor
O people were unable to work
Answer: The cholera epidemic
Explanation:
he internet became publicly available in ____ and was called Telenet.
A.
1969
B.
1974
C.
1980
D.
1990
Answer:
It became available to the public in 1993 but since that is not an answer i would say put 1990
Explanation:
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Are some politicians in Africa viewed as mini god(s)? If so, how can we begin to change the way our leaders lead? (10)
2) How does cultural setting of the African people contribute to public sector corruption tendencies? (10)
The answer to the question asks if some politicians in Africa are viewed as mini gods are yes, they are.
Some of the ways people can change the way their leaders lead are to make them more accountable to the people.
The cultural setting of the African people contributes to public sector corruption tendencies as the high poverty rate and lack of accountability set the system to be fundamentally corrupt.
What is Corruption?
This refers to the dishonest acts by people in power to subvert justice and also to mismanage and steal funds.
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Why did the KKK gain popularity in the South after the Civil War?
HURRY
Answer:
The Ku Klux Klan, founded in the late 1860’s, experiences three major surges in popularity promoting ideals such as white supremacy, white nationalism, Nativism, anti-immigration, and anti-communism.
The first era of Ku Klux Klan experienced a rise in popularity in the late 1800’s with the intent of overthrowing Republican state governments in the South and ensuring that newly-freed southern African Americans did not vote. In 1871 their membership was oppressed by federal law enforcement (1871 Ku Klux Klan Act signed by President Grant to combat the KKK and other white supremacy groups).
The second Ku Klux Klan group flourished nationwide in the 1920’s on the platform of pro-prohibition and anti-Catholicism and anti-Jewish feelings. They experience a diminished population in the late 1920’s (around the time of the Great Depression; a time of mass American economic hardship).
The modern-day third wave of the Ku Klux Klan came about in the late 1950’s opposing the civil rights movement. Current membership, as of 2016, amounts to an estimated 3,000-6,000 active members.
Answer:
Although the KKK had reemerged in the South in 1915, it wasn’t until after the end of World War I that the organization experienced a national resurgence. Membership in the KKK skyrocketed from a few thousand to over 100,000 in a mere ten months. Local chapters of the KKK sprang up all over the country, and by the 1920s, it had become a truly national organization, with a formidable presence not just in the South, but in New England, the Midwest, and all across the northern United States.
The members of the Ku Klux Klan were mostly white Protestant middle-class men, and they framed their crusade in moral and religious terms. They saw themselves as vigilantes restoring justice, and they used intimidation, threats of violence, and actual violence to prevent African Americans, immigrants, Catholics, Jews, liberals, and progressives from attaining wealth, social status, and political power.
KKK members wore elaborate costumes with distinctive white hoods to mask their identities, and held nocturnal rallies to plot acts of terror and foment hatred against people deemed not “truly” American—basically, anyone who was not white and Protestant. The activities of Klansmen ranged from issuing threats and burning crosses to outright violence and atrocities such as tarring and feathering, beating, lynching, and assassination.
The revival of the KKK in the early twentieth century reflected a society struggling with the effects of industrialization, urbanization, and immigration. Klan chapters in major urban areas expanded as many white Americans became bitter and resentful about immigration from Asia and Eastern Europe. Klansmen complained that these immigrants were taking jobs away from whites and diluting the imagined “racial purity” of American society. Given that the country had been populated by immigrants from the beginning, such ideas of racial purity were complete myths.
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Explain in 5 sentences what happened in the New England Colonies.
What is the "twist" in this episode of The Twilight Zone? What might creator Rod
Sering be trying to communicate with this unexpected twist in the story?
who Assassinated Abraham Lincoln and when Did it Happen
Why did James I resist Parliament's growing power?
He believed he was God’s representative and should not be challenged
He believed he was God and should not be challenged
He believed that religious law should be government law
He believed Parliament was acting beyond the Magna Carta’s scope
Answer:
He believed he was God’s representative and should not be challenged.
Explanation:
Answer: its D
Explanation:
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The impact the United States’ territory expansion had on the Native Americans was:
Answer:
they got rid of the indians but kept the land
difference between ancient people
and modern people
Answer:
modern people have more access to technology than ancient people
Explanation:
What is a person called, whose religious beliefs differed from the teachings of the Catholic Church?
O A) Believer
O B) Disciple
OC) Heretic
D) Lunatic
Answer:
Heretic
Explanation:
A heretic is a person who believes in heresy, or "the belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious (especially Christian) doctrine."
What was the result of the Mier y Teran report?
Answer:
In response to Mier y Terán's report, the Mexican Congress passed the Law of April 6, 1830. ... The prohibition against colonists from the U.S., the restrictions on trade, and the presence of convict soldiers created friction between the colonists and Mexican officials.
Explanation:
I think that's what it means I search it on google and that's what I found.
you are essentially living in the wilderness, surrounded by Native Americans, have terrible roads, and are often starving. What might you ask the legislature for?
Answer: I would request for for supplies and providments
Explanation: Such as, food ,water and buildong roads
Read both passages about relationships with native peoples.
Some of his people led us to their houses, showed us the growing of their Corn & the manner of setting it, gave us Tobacco, Walnut, mulberries, strawberries, and Recipes.
–Journal entry, Settler
As soon as I had come into this sea, I took by force some Indians from the first island, in order that they might learn from us, and at the same time tell us what they knew about affairs in these regions. This succeeded admirably; for in a short time we understood them and they us both by gesture and signs and words; and they were of great service to us.
–Letter to Gabriel Sanchez, Christopher Columbus
What perspective about the native peoples is shared by the two passages?
They were helpful.
They were aggressive.
They were talented farmers.
They were strong communicators.
Answer:
They were strong communicators.
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They were strong communicators
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In 1689 this law limited the King of England's power on the topic of taxation.
a. Rights of Man
b. Bill of Rights
c. Rights of Kings
d. The Kings Act
Answer:
B) Bill of Rights.
what two questions did Martin Luther ask during his speech
Answer:
he asked for freedom to all black people. therefore, he also asked for an end to all racial injustice in the form of segregation, police, ETC
Explanation:
Found the info from a random website.
If you have done this assignment before I extremely need help Asap please and thank you). Assignment: ( Herblock's Political Cartoons) Choose two Herblock cartoons from the site Fire! Herblock's History: Political Cartoons from the Crash to the Millennium to include in your U.S. History textbook. Evaluate each cartoon using the questions below. Make sure your answers are written in complete sentences. ( Will Mark Brainliest if answered correctly.
If you have previously accomplished this project, I would be grateful if you could help me as soon as feasible. (Political Cartoons by Herblock) You can choose two Herblock cartoons from the internet for Assignment Fire! Herblock's History: Political Cartoons from the Crash to the Millennium is a great addition to any US History study. To analyze each cartoon, use the questions below.
Brown v. Board of Education reversed the Supreme Court's ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson. What did the Supreme Court decide in Plessy v. Ferguson? What was their reasoning?
Answer:
The Supreme Court's decision affirmed a Louisiana state statute that provided "equal but separate accommodations for white and colored races." Homer Plessy, who is seven-eighths white, was arrested when he sat in the whites-only car. He claimed that Louisiana's segregation statute violated both the 13th Amendment's prohibition of slavery and the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment.
Explanation:
Answer: It was unconstitutional to segregate public schooling.
Explanation:
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Who killed Martin Luther King Jr?
Answer:
Explanation:
he was killed by James Earl Ray
The general pattern of nomadic conquest followed by the assimilation of the conquerors into the cultures of the conquered societies was most clearly expressed in which of the following developments in the period circa 1250–1450 ?
Answer:
the rulers of the Yuan dynasty adopting Chinese court culture and methods of rule
Which statement BEST explains how the Great Depression influenced government legislation?
Answer:
New Deal programs succeeded to create jobs easing unemployment during the "Great Depression" is the best answer. The New Deal was considered very effective.
What was the structure of the new government under the Articles of Confederation?
how did muckrakers influence efforts to enact social reform
Answer:
5
Explanation:
there are many who influence efforts to enact social reform but 5 of them are main.. they are our martyrs who gave their life for the development of country.
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Which number on the timeline represents the period in which the American Civil War was fought?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
Answer:
B) 2
Explanation:
The American Civil War was fought between 1861 and 1865 which would be 2 on the timeline.
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What decision did the Supreme Court reach in Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.?
Answer:
The case was decided by US supreme court on August 23 2005 as employment discrimination case. Title V11 of the civil rights act of 1964 states employees can't be sued over race or gender pay discrimination if claims are based on decision made by the employer 180 days or more.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Supreme Court ruled that an employee loses her right to sue for pay discrimination if she does not bring her claim within 180 days of her employer's pay decision, even if the employee has no reason to believe that that decision is discriminatory.
Explanation:
Name the services local governments provide to protect life and
property.
Answer:
police protection, education, highway building and maintenance, welfare programs, and hospital and health care.
Explanation:
Are there any rights that you think as a group we should have but don’t?
Answer:
Right to freedom of choice
Explanation:
this is to enable us choose whatever we want but we are not incapacitated to do so because most at times our parents does the selection for us
Could the United States have done anything to prevent/avoid this conflict in WW2? Explain.
Answer:
World War II could definitely have been prevented. First of all, the way we treated Germany after the first war made it ripe pickings for Hitler. If the US had taken a more serious approach to Hitler we might have prevented him from taking complete control of the country.
Explanation:
Where did ibn battutah travel in Asia
ANSWER:
He began his travels with the pilgrimage to Mecca expected of observant Muslims, and then continued on to Persia, down the east coast of Africa to Kilwa on the Swahili coast, back north through Syria to the central Asian steppes, then south again to India, where he became an official of the sultan ruling there
why was slavery was more popular in the Southern colonies than in the New England or Middle colonies?