Answer:
the more the people talked the it spread
Explanation:
¿Por qué inicialmente las criadas no quieren explicar cómo son tratadas y las humillaciones que sufren?
Answer:
porque el amo o señor las maltratarian.
Explanation:
digamos que las criadas son las señoras del aseo y encargadas del hogar y como la gente superior tienen mas, las humillan y las maltratan, pero no dicen nada por temor y miedo
Who was Pol Pot and
what is he known for?
Answer:
Pol Pot was a political leader whose communist Khmer Rouge government led Cambodia from 1975 to 1979.
Explanation:
Answer: He was the communist dictator of Cambodia
Explanation: He organized killing fields, started his country over at year zero, and caused forced famine and death marches
Read the information below. The English word democracy is derived from two Greek words, demos and kratia. Demos means "people" in Greek Which term describes the most likely meaning of kratia? A.Aristocrat B.Citizen C.Country D.Power
When World War I began, what stance
did the United States take with the
conflict in Europe?
A. The U.S. remained ally to Great Britain and began
sending soldiers to fight the war.
B. The U.S. remained out of the conflict because it was
"someone else's war."
C. The U.S fought on the side of the Axis Powers.
D. The U.S. started the war with its expansionist
imperialism.
Answer:
Explanation:
When war broke out in Europe in 1914 President Wilson declared that the United States would follow a strict policy of neutrality. This was a product of a longstanding idea at the heart of American foreign policy that the United States would not entangle itself with alliances with other nations.
Appointed By (if Position is Appointed): Woodrow Wilson
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Put these events in the correct order:
Italy surrenders
Atlantic Charter adopted
Japanese attack U. S. Navy at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Battle of Midway begins
Franklin D. Roosevelt elected President of the United States
German forces take Paris, France
Battle of the Bulge begins
Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan
Kristallnact--Night of the Broken Glass
Hitler succeeds Hindenburg as leader of Germany
D-Day landing in France
Answer:
Hitler succeeds Hindenburg as leader of Germany, January 30th, 1932 - 1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt elected President of the United States, March, 1932
Kristal lnact Night of broken glass Nov 9, 1938
German forces take Paris, France, June 14, 1940
Atlantic Charter adopted Aug. 14th, 1941
Japanese attack U. S. Navy at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii during Dec. 7th 1941
Battle of Midway begins Jun. 4th 1942
Italy surrenders , September 8, 1943
D-day landing on France June 6, 1944
Battle of the Bulge begins at December 16, 1944
Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Aug 6, 1945
Explanation:
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11. What US Battleship is undefeated?
a. USS Missouri
c. USS Constitution
b. USS North Carolina d. USS South Carolina
Answer:
C. USS Constitution
Explanation:
The USS Constitution is most noted for her actions during the War of 1812 against the United Kingdom, when she captured numerous merchant ships and defeated five British warships: HMS Guerriere, Java, Pictou, Cyane, and Levant.
28 and 29 !!!!!!!!!
Answer:
28 is B AND 29 is C don't know if it is write
Explain how the Great Compromise was a solution to both the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey plan. How did the solution appease both the small and large states?
Answer:it’s y
Explanation:
name 5 facts about west africa surplus in the 15th century
Answer:
The history of West Africa has been commonly divided into its prehistory, the Iron Age in Africa, the major polities flourishing, the colonial period, and finally the post-independence era, in which the current nations were formed. West Africa is west of an imagined north-south axis lying close to 10° east longitude, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Sahara Desert.
Colonial boundaries are reflected in the modern boundaries between contemporary West African states, cutting across ethnic and cultural lines, often dividing single ethnic groups between two or more states. During the Holocene, sedentary farming began to develop in West Africa. The Iron industry, in both smelting and forging for tools and weapons, appeared in Sub-Saharan Africa by 1200 BCE, and by 400 BCE, contact had been made with the Mediterranean civilizations, and a regular trade included exporting gold, cotton, metal, and leather in exchange for copper, horses, salt, textiles, and beads. The Nok culture (1500 BCE - 200/300 BCE) would develop.[1] and vanished under unknown circumstances around 500 AD, thus having lasted approximately 2,000 years.[2] The Serer people would construct the Senegambian stone circles (3rd century BCE - 16th century CE). The Sahelian kingdoms were a series of kingdoms or empires that were built on the Sahel, the area of grasslands south of the Sahara. They controlled the trade routes across the desert, and were also quite decentralised, with member cities having a great deal of autonomy. The Ghana Empire may have been established as early as the 7th century CE. It was succeeded by the Sosso in 1230, the Mali Empire in the 13th century CE, and later by the Songhai and Sokoto Caliphate. There were also a number of forest empires and states in this time period.
Following the collapse of the Songhai Empire, a number of smaller states arose across West Africa, including the Bambara Empire of Ségou, the lesser Bambara kingdom of Kaarta, the Fula/Malinké kingdom of Khasso (in present-day Mali's Kayes Region), and the Kénédougou Empire of Sikasso. European traders first became a force in the region in the 15th century. The transatlantic African slave trade resumed, with the Portuguese taking hundreds of captives back to their country for use as slaves; however, it would not begin on a grand scale until Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas and the subsequent demand for cheap colonial labour. As the demand for slaves increased, some African rulers sought to supply the demand by constant war against their neighbours, resulting in fresh captives. European, American and Haitian governments passed legislation prohibiting the Atlantic slave trade in the 19th century, though the last country to abolish the institution was Brazil in 1888.
In 1725, the cattle-herding Fulanis of Fouta Djallon launched the first major reformist jihad of the region, overthrowing the local animist, Mande-speaking elites and attempting to somewhat democratize their society. At the same time, the Europeans started to travel into the interior of Africa to trade and explore. Mungo Park (1771–1806) made the first serious expedition into the region's interior, tracing the Niger River as far as Timbuktu. French armies followed not long after. In the Scramble for Africa in the 1880s the Europeans started to colonise the inland of West Africa, they had previously mostly controlled trading ports along the coasts and rivers. Following World War II, campaigns for independence sprung up across West Africa, most notably in Ghana under the Pan-Africanist Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972). After a decade of protests, riots and clashes, French West Africa voted for autonomy in a 1958 referendum, dividing into the states of today; most of the British colonies gained autonomy the following decade. Since independence, West Africa has suffered from the same problems as much of the African continent, particularly dictatorships, political corruption and military coups; it has also seen bloody civil wars. The development of oil and mineral wealth has seen the steady modernization of some countries since the early 2000s, though inequality persists hope this helps
Explanation:
Which phrase best completes the diagram? Accomplishments of Augustus Caesar
A. Divided Rome In Half
B. Ruled During Pax Romania
C. Gave More Power To Patricians
D. Became Rome's First Christian Emperor
Answer: B
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
For the Aztecs, the enviroment was more benevolent. The aztecs inhabited Central Mexico which is a highland area where temperatures are mild. Soils are also very fertile because they are volcanic. The biggest challenge they had to face was precisely the active volcanoes that sorround the Central Valley of Mexico.
For the Mayans, the enviroment was more unforgiving. They inhabited a lowland tropical jungle with high humidity and temperatures all-year round. The soils were not very fertile either.
It has been theorized that the Mayan civilization disappeared because of deforestation, which led to a rise of temperatures and a general worsening of enviromental conditions.
What was the Southern Manifesto, issued in 1956? * 1 point A pledge by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) to work for full school integration as required by the U.S. Supreme Court’s Brown decision A statement by 101 congressmen denouncing the U.S. Supreme Court’s Brown decision as "a clear abuse of judicial power" The declaration issued by the Arkansas governor when he called on the National Guard to block a court-ordered desegregation of Little Rock’s Central High School The call issued by the Ku Klux Klan for violent white resistance to desegregation after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Brown decision
Answer:
A statement by 101 congressmen denouncing the U.S. Supreme Court’s Brown decision as "a clear abuse of judicial power"
Explanation:
The Southern Manifesto, issued in 1956 is a "statement by 101 congressmen denouncing the U.S. Supreme Court’s Brown decision as "a clear abuse of judicial power" "
This is evident in the fact that the Southern Manifesto was formally named the Declaration of Constitutional Principles written during the 84th United States Congress, which is against the racial integration of public places.
The declaration was approved by southern congressmen consisting of 19 Senators and 82 Representatives.
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Answer:
printing press
Explanation:
The printing press' popularity boomed since there was an increase in consumption of literature and it was much quicker and less time-consuming than writing literature by hand.
Answer: Telegraph
Explanation:
On 25 July 1837, William Fothergill Cooke, an English inventor, and Charles Wheatstone, an English scientist, made the first electric telegraph communication between the station rooms at Camden Town – where Cooke was stationed, together with Robert Stephenson, the engineer – and London Euston, where Wheatstone was situated.
The directors of the London and Birmingham Railway were their audience, and their goal was to improve safety on the railways. In fact, the impact of the demonstration was far more wide-reaching than that – Cooke and Wheatstone went on to become the founding fathers of The Electric Telegraph Company, of which BT today is a direct descendant. They also pioneered the close relationship between rail and telegraph networks.
But in the 19th century, things moved rather more sedately. The world’s first commercial telegraph line, which connected Paddington and West Drayton, didn’t launch for another two years, in 1839. But from these slow beginnings grew a national and then a global network, a “Victorian internet” that pioneered not only great advances in technology but profound changes in society too, as instant long-distance communication became a reality and far-flung parts of the world came within whispering distance.
Vladimir Putin recently congratulated the US President-elect Donald Trump by telegram
However, as well as bringing the world closer, the telegraph soon became known for a secondary (and rather more exciting) use – catching criminals. On New Year’s Day 1845, one John Tawell decided to start the year on a decisive note by poisoning his mistress. Her dying screams panicked him and he ran off, in his long Quaker coat, boarding the train from Slough to London. Alas, the stationmaster at Slough, having heard about the murder, spotted Tawell in his distinctive threads, and because the newfangled telegraph travelled faster than steam rail, the police were waiting for him at the other end – which, for Mr Tawell, ended at the gallows.
Just two decades after that first commercial telegraph signal, in 1858 the first transatlantic telegraph message was sent – by Queen Victoria to US President James Buchanan. The technology was such that her 99-word message took 16 hours to transmit through 2,500 miles of transatlantic cable: torturously slow by today’s standards, but technologically a huge step forward and a source of wonder at the time – and a tool of power, too. In its imperial pomp, Britain’s far-flung empire was brought that much closer by laying submarine telegraph lines to India in 1870 and Australia in 1872. Its impact reverberated through the Victorian mass media, too. When Reuters set up its telegram service in 1851 to supply foreign news to papers, it revolutionised the newspaper industry, heralding the era of the “scoop”. Its usage spread far and wide, culminating in peak telegram traffic during 1902-3, when 92 million telegrams were sent.
The term Greek tragedy applies to both
Answer:
It applies to both poetry and drama.
Explanation:
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A) Many countries were fighting World War II, and the Chinese were allies with the United States.
B) Each person arrives with a dream or a plan, and each hopes that America can provide opportunity.
C) Many Chinese immigrants worked on a portion of the project that started in California and headed east.
D) After 80 years, a large number of Chinese people began to come to America again.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Most logical answer
Why did so many Germans support the Nazi
Party?
Answer:
Because they wanted a strong and powerful government. After WWI they were angry because Germany had to take care of the reparations and had to sing the Treaty of Versailles, they felt like this was unfair and wanted justice.
Explanation:
When America was economically unstable, why was France becoming hostile
toward the United States after being allies in the Revolution?
Answer:
Because America claimed neutrality when France needed help in their revolution instead of being on their side.
Explanation:
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Please match the word/ name/ term to the correct definition.
Question 7 options:
True believers adhered to a strict code of right and wrong or they believed that they would answer to God. They believed that someone living a moral life shows that that person is probably saved.
Was a Congregationalist educator, minister
A person that is killed because of the personal or religious beliefs, is someone that gains admiration or sympathy for their beliefs or their cause.
Had become friends with several Ohio abolitionists and had heard stories from fugitive slaves and Underground Railroad conductors, and would be inspired to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin, due to the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850.
Some of these believers, that were Puritans who initially identified themselves as part of the Church of England. Each congregation had the right and responsibility to determine its own affairs. They emphasized their beliefs on freedom of conscience, a priesthood of all believers, and they have worked for civil and religious liberty.
A place for the collection of weapons and military equipment, where they are made and stored by a country.
Allowed the people in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide for themselves whether or not they would allow slavery within their borders.
Was a radical abolitionist. He grew up with Calvinist beliefs and anti-slavery views.
The principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people. The people of the state have the right and power to chose for themselves.
Written to educate Northerners, most of which had never witnessed slavery firsthand, about the brutalities of the institution
1.
Lyman Beecher
2.
Congregationalists
3.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
4.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
5.
Calvinist
6.
John Brown
7.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
8.
Popular Sovereignty
9.
Arsenal
10.
Martyr
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
1 - Calvinist
2 - Lyman Beecher
3 - Martyr
4 - Harriet Beecher Stowe
5 - Congregationalists
6 - Arsenal
7 - Kansas Nebraska Act 1854
8 - John Brown
9 - Popular Sovereignty
10 - Uncle Tom's Cabin
ANSWER:
1 - Calvinist
2 - Lyman Beecher
3 - Martyr
4 - Harriet Beecher Stowe
5 - Congregationalists
6 - Arsenal
7 - Kansas Nebraska Act 1854
8 - John Brown
9 - Popular Sovereignty
10 - Uncle Tom's Cabin
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What purpose do myths serve for a society or culture?
Answer:
Myths entertain and educate. They are there to explain traditions or values or beliefs in every culture. They are there to illustrate, at least in part, the history of the people who tell them.
Explanation:
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Why would the framers (writers of the
Constitution) allow for the Constitution to
be changed?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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What was the importance of citizens publicly executing there king?
Answer:
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were executed for treason. Louis had failed to address France's financial problems, instigating the French Revolution that eventually descended upon him. He made matters worse by often escaping to more pleasurable activities like hunting and locksmithing.
Explanation:
Which of the following did the Articles of Confederation do?
o create a strong federal government
establish a national army
establish the land ordinances
abolish slavery throughout the nation
Answer:
establish the land ordinances
Explanation:
How did ancient greek architects create columns for their temples that appeared to be straight up and down
Answer:
Might not help because im in elementary
Explanation:
Whilst some stone columns were carved in one piece, as buildings became bigger, columns began to be constructed from separate drums. These were individually carved and fitted together using a wooden dowel or metal peg in the centre of the drum.
Columns were carved of local stone, usually limestone or tufa; in much earlier temples, columns would have been made of wood. Marble was used in many temples, such as the Parthenon in Athens, which is decorated with Pentelic marble and marble from the Cycladic island of Paros.
Ancient Greek architects create columns for their temples that appeared to be straight up and down by “entasis,” intended to counteract another optical effect in which columns with straight sides appear to the eye to be slenderer in their middles and to have a waist.
What is architects?An architect is someone who plans, designs, and supervises building construction. Practicing architecture entails providing services related to the design of structures and the area inside the site around the buildings.
Meanwhile, the columns bulge in the centre rather than being straight along their vertical axes. This phenomenon, known as "entasis," was designed to counterbalance another optical impact in which columns with straight sides look slenderer in the centre and to have a waist to the eye.
Furthermore, the entire superstructure of the temple's outer facades (above the level of the columns) bends downward at the corners to reflect the stylobate and continue upward the temple's overall domed curvature.
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How could the event at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory been prevented?
Answer:
To have prevented the tragedy of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, the company should have installed safer escape routes and had better safety codes in place. So many people died and many were significantly injured from this event, and it could have been significantly lessened, if not prevented, with proper security and safety in place for the workers in the factory.
Explanation:
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Why did Japan bomb Pearl Harbor
In response to the U.S. oil embargo
The Japanese found the Americans rude
They wanted the coal found in Hawaii
The Japanese thought the U.S. wouldn't care
Answer: it was in response to U.S oil embargo
Answer:
Destroying the Base at Pearl Harbor Would Mean Japan Controlled the Pacific. ... Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor would drive the United States out of isolation and into World War II, a conflict that would end with Japan's surrender after the devastating nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945.
Explanation:
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Create 6 telegraph messages explaining the exports from the following countries of Egypt, the amazon/congo basin, west africa, peru and chile, argentina and uruguay, and africa. In the telegraph, describe what the goods are to be used for in the home country of england
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List out 2 reasons why prohibition is a good idea
Answer:
1. A lot of housewives during the time were actually for the prohibition act. They had dealt with husbands that had come back drunk or otherwise and would abuse them some of the times. With alcohol harder to obtain, that was a good thing for them.
2. If you are a organized crime leader, the prohibiton act was amazing for you. The distribution of liquor and alcohol during the prohibition act was amazing for organized crime bosses and gangs. A great example were the “hidden bars” that would be popping up around New York and larger cities.
I hope those arguments for it can help!
Explanation:
Personally I believe the prohibition act was a bad idea, but I listed some arguments for it above...
Answer: The legal prevention of alcohol may prove beneficial, alcohol is unhealthy and can cause serious problems. Intoxication leads to poor decisions that can take lives. Also, drinking problems lead to death simply by alcohol poisoning. 25% of all traffic related deaths are linked to intoxication. 29 people per day die due to this. Underage drinking can be prevented as well, protecting young minds from damage by alcohol.
I listed a few more than 2.. but I hope this helps :)
The Transcontinental Railroad was completed on May 10, 1869 at Promontory, Utah. How did this event contribute to the opening of the west?
O a
It helped settlers to ship the gold mined in California to banks in the east.
Ob It enabled settlers to cross the west, to receive shipments, and to ship their own goods.
C It made it easier for settlers to capture the buffalo living on the Great Plains.
Od
It led the federal government to pass the Homestead Act, giving free land to homesteaders.
Answer:
I gonna say the answer is B