The objects of the Klan, as have been already hinted at, were to banish the so-called “carpet baggers” from the State, restore the freedmen to positions of [laborers] under their former masters, and regain control of the government of the State.
–Recollections of the Inhabitants, Localities, Superstitions, and KuKlux Outrages of the Carolinas,
John Patterson Green, 1880
According to the text, what were the goals of the Ku Klux Klan? Check all that apply.
to put the Republicans in power
to re-create the system of slavery
to rid the state of Northern officials
to bring an end to the black codes
to gain control of the state government
What role did geography play in the development of Athens as a dominant power among the city-states of ancient Greece?
A.
Its location along the Aegean Sea helped Athens establish a powerful navy and booming trade.
B.
The mountainous terrain helped the Athenians defend their city from foreign invasion.
C.
Its location along the Mediterranean Sea helped Athens develop a prosperous economy based on agriculture.
D.
The mountainous terrain helped the Athenians invade other city-states and establish colonies.
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Answer: A.) Its location along the Aegean Sea helped Athens establish a powerful navy and booming trade.
Explanation:
Can you answer these 3 questions? I just really need help, i am doing a major test and need help!!!!
How did Paul Revere and others alert the Massachusetts militia about the approaching British soldiers?
How do the photo and caption above help you understand the events described in the text?
Is Paul Revere an important figure in American history? Why or why not?
Answer:
Paul Revere rode into town on horseback yelling that "The British are coming!!"
I can't see your photo for the second question can you add that please?
Yes Paul Revere is an important figure in American History. By warning the militia, including waking some, he gave them the advantage in battle.
PLS HELPPP!!!!!! Which statement best describes how the Inca developed and improved methods of agriculture?
They planted crops that needed little water to grow.
They used llamas to carry water to areas with little rainfall.
They made terraces in the mountains to create more farmable land.
They brought soil from the Amazon Rainforest to make their farmland richer.
Answer:
its the 3rd one.
which three parts of India were best suited for settlement please just give me the three names not a whole paragraph without the answer in it
Answer:
Explanation:
the land near the Indus and Ganges rivers
Answer:
I’m pretty sure the answer is the land near the Indus and Ganges rivers, because they make fertile soil, so people can farm.
What are the major parts of the 1832 Mississippi Constitution?
1. Which solution was proposed by the Three-Fifths Compromise?
A. The government would have five branches of Congress, two based on state population and three on an equal number of representatives.
B. Each enslaved person would represent three-fifths of a person in a state's population.
C. Each state would have equal power by having five representatives each in one branch of Congress and three representatives in another.
D. Each state would have three-fifths of their representation based on their population and two-fifths based on the size of their state.
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2. What was the Anti-Federalist stance on people's rights and the Constitution?
A. The Constitution did little to protect the rights of citizens.
B. The Constitution gave too many rights to common people.
C. The Constitution should remove the social contract, which forced citizens to do things against their will.
D. The Constitution ensured that the government would be limited in its power.
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3. Why did Alexander Hamilton support the Constitution?
A small executive branch made it easier for one person to convince people around them to act.
A strong government encouraged disagreements and debate.
A smaller executive branch made it easier for people to keep an eye on who was running the government.
A strong government prevented people from having too much freedom.
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4. Which principle of government gives the U.S. Supreme Court the right to decide if actions taken by the executive or legislative branches are in agreement with the Constitution?
A. limited government
B. federalism
C. separation of powers
D. judicial review
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5. Who is allowed to introduce a bill to Congress?
A. interest groups
B. average citizens
C. the president
D. a member of Congress
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6. What is a responsibility of the executive branch?
A. approving judges
B. declaring laws unconstitutional
C. appointing judges
D. impeaching officials
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7. Why does the U.S. government carefully adjust interest rates?
A. to help keep all the money it receives in taxes
B. to provide economic stability
C. to help other nations rebuild their economies
D. to keep states from collecting too much in taxes
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each question worth 5 points 5x7 = 35 ( answer if your gonna answer all of them )
Who led the Federalists and Democratic-Repubican parties?
Answer:
Hamilton and Jefferson
Explanation:
Gilgamesh built the world's first empire after defeating Sumer and northern Mesopotamia.
True or false
Answer: TRUE
Explanation:
Who created the medieval torture device and when pls cite a website if u can ty
Answer:
Torture in the Medieval Inquisition began in 1252 with a papal bull Ad Extirpanda and ended in 1816 when another papal bull forbade its use. Although the torture that was sanctioned by the bull was less severe than the torture that could be found in contemporary secular courts.
Describe two ways in which Americans tried to get around Prohibition or illegally buy or sell alcohol.
Who was the first person accused to be a witch during the Salem witch trials?
Answer:
Bridget bishop
Explanation:
Bridget bishop was the first person accused and hanged for witchcraft
she was accused because there was gossip that she was responsible for the deaths of her first two husbands. She had been previously accused of witchcraft before as well
What did the Maya believe about the world?
It is round.
It is cyclical.
It moves around the moon.
It was made by the Christian God.
who were the expert horse riders that came to India from the north
Answer:
Explanation:
Three mounted Comanche warriors, 1892. The horse was a key element in Comanche culture, who are thought to have been the first of the Plains Indians to have horses.
Answer:
The Aryans were the expert horse riders that came to India from the north