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Read the excerpt from “Harriet Tubman: A Life of Toil and Triumph.”

When her work in the South was finished, Harriet finally returned to her home in New York. There she helped former enslaved persons adjust to their new lives. It would seem like her life’s work was over, now that freedom and education for former enslaved persons was assured. However, a life of ease was not part of Harriet’s plan, and it was no surprise to those who knew her that she took up yet another cause. Before long she was off on a tour with Susan B. Anthony to rally support for women’s right to vote.

Finally, at the age of 83, Harriet Tubman was ready to return home for good. She did so, and then immediately had a house built nearby to serve homeless seniors. She then worked at the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged until 1911, when she became too frail to do so and was made an honorary resident. She died in 1913 at the age of 93 and was buried with full military honors. It was a fitting celebration for a woman who was born enslaved, yet chose to use her free life in ways that served us all.

Which detail from the excerpt reveals a change in public attitude during Harriet Tubman’s lifetime?

Tubman built a home for homeless seniors.
Tubman was buried with full military honors.
Tubman returned home at the age of 83.
Tubman helped former slaves adjust to freedom.

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Answer 1

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It wouLtd be the second one, because the other questions have nothing to do with the public attitude.

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Number of Immigrants to the United States:
1901: 500,000
- 1903: 800,000
1905: 1,000,000
- 1907: 1,200,000
The trends above could BEST be described by:
A. the cheaper production costs associated with the automobile industry

B. the increased industrial power of the US

C. the decline in the power and popularity of the
Democratic Party

D. stiff immigration laws passed by Congress

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Answer: B. the increase industrial power of the U.S.

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Answer: THE ANSWER IS B) the increased industrial power of the US

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Describe the American public's reaction to the
Dred Scott v. Sandford Supreme Court case.


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Southerners approved the Dred Scott decision believing Congress had no right to prohibit slavery in the territories. Abraham Lincoln reacted with disgust to the ruling and was spurred into political action, publicly speaking out against it.

What was the reasoning for the demonstration during the Chicano moratorium

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The march primarily focused on gathering support from rural communities which had a high population of Mexican farmworkers. Not only would this march serve as a protest against Reagan and his discriminatory views against Chicanos, but also to garner support for La Raza Unida Party to be on the ballot.

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In which stage of pre-trial is the accused formally charged?
A. Arraignment
B. Grand Jury
C.Pretrial motion
D.booking

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Answer:

A. arraignment

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Why do you think the debt has risen to more than $19 trillion today?

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Answer:

what subject is this for???

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one of the reason could be the fact that not much people know how to use their money wisely.

What made the Cherokee Trail of Tears so brutal?

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Answer: The Cherokee Trail of Tears resulted from the enforcement of the Treaty of New Echota, an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which exchanged Indian land in the East for lands west of the Mississippi River, but which was never accepted by the elected tribal leadership or a majority.

Severe exposure, starvation and disease ravaged tribes during their forced migration to present-day Oklahoma. ... As many as 4,000 died of disease, starvation and exposure during their detention and forced migration through nine states that became known as the “Trail of Tears.”

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the trail of tears was named that because of the indians whom were forced out of their homes and forced to go away and there was also sicknesses going around.

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What is one way that early Muslim Empires influenced a later country's culture?

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The introduction of Islam to Sub-Saharan Africa facilitated the rise of political empires, encouraged trade and wealth, and increased the traffic in slavery. Islam was more attractive to kings because of its concept of the caliph combined political power with religious authority.

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In which period would native Americans have been most likely to practice hunting and gathering?
a. archaic period
b. settler period
c. woodland period
d. mississippian period

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Answer: C, woodland period

Explanation: Native American groups from the Ohio Valley spread certain rituals down to Georgia during the Woodland period.

Many illnesses spread in the Middle Passage. Which of the following was NOT one of them?
a.
smallpox
c.
measles
b.
scurvy
d.
mumps

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Scurvy. so b i thinkkk

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D. mumps

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Where did Americans find ideas for their government?​

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Answer:

they were influenced by many different ideas and traditions. The biggest influence came from their British heritage

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What is the full title of the Declaration?

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Answer:

The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America

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Answer:

Declaration of Independence  of 1776

Give an example of a trade barrier, and explain whether you think they're good or bad.

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A trade barrier is a Tarriff, embargo, or qoutas, the are usually best for the country that enforces the barrier on the other country. embargos are all bad. tarriffs are good cause they create jobs and quotas are good because they also create jobs and keep those domestic made goods in the country. :)

Explanation:

I believe an example of a trade barrier would be Tariff Barriers, this means a tax on imported goods. It can truly help a country based on the advantages this holds. One of the benefits of using one can be, increased National Revenue for the government. Tariffs on imports coming into the United States, for example, are collected by Customs and Border Protection. Mostly, the country that the goods are being delivered to is receiving the benefits. Often, goods from abroad are cheaper because they offer decreased capital or labor costs.

Why are the first 10 amendments different than the rest?​

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Answer:

The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. It spells out Americans' rights in relation to their government. It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual—like freedom of speech, press, and religion

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Which of the following words best describes President Jackson’s feelings toward American Indians? A. materialistic B. sympathetic C. paternalistic D. apathetic Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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I think it might be c

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The battle of Bunker Hill helped to show _______.

A) Americans had better supplies than British forces

B) how the Americans would fight against the British

C) who the American leader was

D) the American forces were certain to win the war

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The answer is B - how the Americans would fight against the British.

Answer:

The answer is C. Who the leader was.

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John C. Calhoun is best described as
a two-time vice president who supported slavery and states’ rights.
one of the great speakers in history who ran for president four times.
a Massachusetts senator who was antislavery but supported compromise.
a president who declared that nullification was a form of treason.

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A. John C. Calhoun is best described as a two-time vice president who supported slavery and states' rights.

Explanation:

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A

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Which best compares New Netherland and Pennsylvania in the early days of their establishment? Both restricted the freedom of religion. Both split into separate English colonies. Both had good relations with American Indians. Both had poor relations with American Indians.

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Which best compares New Netherland and Pennsylvania in the early days of their establishment?

A. Both restricted the freedom of religion.
B. Both split into separate English colonies.
C. Both had good relations with American Indians.
D. Both had poor relations with American Indians.

The answer is C.

Answer:

c

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What are the characteristics of an effective research question for an informative essay? Check all that apply.

It must be a tricky question that is hard to answer.
It should be linked to the topic of the writing prompt.
It should be specific enough to fit the assigned length.
It cannot address only the topic posed in the prompt.
It cannot be a question that is based on a simple fact.

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Answer:

2,3,5

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What was NOT an effect of the Hundred Year's War?
A Joan of Arc became a patron saint.
B Power of the French monarchy increased.
C England suffered an internal civil war.
D Power of the English monarchy increased.

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CONTENTS
Joan of Arc’s Early Life
Joan of Arc and the Siege of Orléans
Downfall of Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc Burned at the Stake
Joan of Arc: From Witch to Saint

Joan of Arc, a peasant girl living in medieval France, believed that God had chosen her to lead France to victory in its long-running war with England. With no military training, Joan convinced the embattled crown prince Charles of Valois to allow her to lead a French army to the besieged city of Orléans, where it achieved a momentous victory over the English and their French allies, the Burgundians. After seeing the prince crowned King Charles VII, Joan was captured by Anglo-Burgundian forces, tried for witchcraft and heresy and burned at the stake in 1431, at the age of 19. By the time she was officially canonized in 1920, the Maid of Orléans (as she was known) had long been considered one of history’s greatest saints, and an enduring symbol of French unity and nationalism.

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Art centered around individualism and realism

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What will require more energy?
A. Typing a letter
B. Vacuuming a floor

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VACUUMING A FLOOR probably

Which of the following would be the best title for this image?

Image of a person who is under arrest. Caption reads, ‘You have the right to remain silent. If you give up the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you…'
© 2011 AP Images

The Effect of the Fifth Amendment
The Effect of Gideon v. Wainwright
The Effect of Miranda v. Arizona
The Effect of in re Gault

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Answer:

the other guys answer is wrong I took the test and the answer is The Effect of Miranda v. Arizona

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the answer is Effect of Miranda v. Arizona

Match the famous personalities to their contributions during the Counter-Reformation. Ignatius Loyola Pope Paul III Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger Pope Paul IV founded the Society of Jesus arrowRight published the Index Librorum Prohibitorum arrowRight published Malleus Maleficarum arrowRight established the Roman Inquisition arrowRight Reset Next

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Answer:

Explanation:

Counter-Reformation can as well be be regarded as Catholic reformation, it was a reformation that took place in response to the Protestants reformation that took place within the Catholic cycles in 1500s.

The Counter-Reformation was set up to earn people trust within the church again through hearing up their faith and to get ride of all abuse and behavior the Protestants are clamoring.

1)Personallities :Ignatius Loyola

contributions:founded the Society of Jesus.

Ignatius Loyola is Spanish and also Catholic priest and the Superior General of Society of Jesus in 1541, in which he was also a founder of the society.

2) Personality: Pope Paul III

Contribution:established the Roman Inquisition

Pope Paul III assume the head of the Catholic Church, he was known with some of his action during the reformation, He was the one that called the Council of Trent in year 1545. He stablished the Roman Inquisition in year 1542.

3) Personality:Pope Paul IV

Contribution: published the Index Librorum Prohibitorum

Pope Paul IV was head of the Catholic Church from 1555, he published the Index Librorum Prohibitorum , which Catholic Church called pernicious books.

4)Personality: Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger .

Contribution: published Malleus Maleficarum

Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger were the publisher of Malleus Maleficarum which is a well known book that is used by Catholic priest, and people

Answer:

1.) Ignatius Loyola- founded the society of jesus

2.) Pope Paul lll- Published the index Librorum Prohibitorum

3.) Pope Paul lV- Published Malleus maleficarum

4.) Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger- Established the roman inquisition

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Match the famous personalities to their contributions during the Counter-Reformation.

Ignatius Loyola

Pope Paul III

Heinrich Kramer and

Jacob Sprenger

Pope Paul IV

founded the Society of Jesus

arrowRight

published the Index Librorum

Prohibitorum

arrowRight

published Malleus Maleficarum

arrowRight

established the Roman Inquisition

arrowRight

what does the prefix a milli mean

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Its a term used, you add it to different words to come up with numbers

Answer:

Thousand.

Explanation:

The prefix "milli-" means "thousand", coming from the Latin word "mille".

Which best explains why a candidate's opening statement about rising college costs must keep the audience in

mind?

O An audience will be quick to dismiss a candidate if the candidate does not address their concerns.

O An audience will be quick to dismiss a candidate if the candidate's tone is not upbeat.

O An audience will be quick to dismiss a candidate if the candidate does not use "t" statements.

O An audience will be quick to dismiss a candidate if the candidate does not address counterclaims.

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Answer:

O An audience will be quick to dismiss a candidate if the candidate does not address their concerns.

Explanation:

In case when the candidate gives the opening statement with respect to teh rising college cost so it would be keep the audience in the mind that audience or a general public is fast for stopping a candidate in the case when the candidate is not able to address or provides their concerns

hence, the first option is correct

Answer:

A. An audience will be quick to dismiss a candidate if the candidate does not address their concerns.

Explanation:

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was the original constitution anti-slavery, pro-slavery, or neutral and why?

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Answer:

the og constitution was for pro-slavery but then shortly after it became anti because they were for slavery but then they realize how bad it was then they made it anti

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Portraits of 2 women. At left is a photo of an older woman with white hair in a bun and a dress with white lace. At right is a portrait of a stern-faced woman with dark hair, wearing a bonnet. Photo by Veeder Which women's suffrage leaders led the Seneca Falls Convention? A. Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt B. Alice Paul and Lucy Burns C. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott D. Woodrow Wilson and Susan B. Anthony Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

C. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott

Explanation:

It is historically accepted that these women were among the main leaders of the Seneca Falls Convention in the year 1848.

Part of their objectives at the time was fighting to achieve equal rights and privileges for their fellow American women. Noteworthy about the Seneca falls convention is that it began a movement which sought to champion the reforms that later allowed women to vote.

Answer:

C. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott

Explanation:

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4. Why did the Americans cross back over the bridge at Concord? ​

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Answer:

The Americans decided to cross the North Bridge back into Concord. They defeated the British troops at the North Bridge, giving the Americans renewed confidence. Soon the British commander, Colonel Francis Smith, realized that the American militia resistance was rapidly growing and it was time to retreat.

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