Answer:
Possible case studies (20-1)
Possible case studies (20-2)
French Revolution and Napoleonic era
Canadian nationalism
Québécois nationalism
American nationalism
First Nations and Métis nationalism
Inuit perspectives
French Revolution
Canadian nationalism
Québécois nationalism
First Nations and Métis nationalism
Inuit perspectives
Other contemporary case studies might include the following:
Tamils in Sri Lanka
Tibetan independence
Northern Ireland independence.
What was the code of hammurabi?
Answer:
the first official laws
Explanation:
i read the history
How was the author's tone different at the end of the story "Po-No-Kah," compared to the beginning?
Answer:
The author starts the story with a more serious and somber tone, but ends the story with a lively and exciting tone.
Explanation:
"Po-No-Kah" begins with the history of the first English colonists in North America. This beginning has a dark, serious and sad tone, because, as we know, the Pioneers had many difficulties in establishing themselves in America, in addition to being an environment that did not promote enough resources for their survival, they had to be constantly alert, afraid that the natives would attack them.
The story ends, however, with the release of the Hadeeman family from their captors, this is a happy moment, where the whole family, with the exception of the pet dog, left unscathed. This part of the story has a happy and lively tone.
Answer:
what she/he/them said
Explanation:
Which feature of Athens geography most affected its economy
A. The peninsula
B. It was close to the sea
C. It was built on Rocky Cliffs
D. It was surrounded by fertile fields
What was the name of the event at which British soldiers killed 400 unarmed Indians?
Who was the most imperialistic president?
Answer:
gerald ford
Explanation:
Who took part in the First Continental Congress?
Answer:
John Adams, Patrick Henry, George Washington
Explanation:
What primitive outpost did Spain plant?
Answer:
The Spanish missions in California comprise a series of 21 religious outposts or missions established between 1769 and 1833 in what is now the U.S. state of California. Founded by Catholic priests of the Franciscan order to evangelize the Native Americans, the missions led to the creation of the New Spain province of Alta California and were part of the expansion of the Spanish Empire into the most northern and western parts of Spanish North America.
Explanation:
Following long-term secular and religious policy of Spain in Spanish America, the missionaries forced the native Californians to live in settlements called reductions,[3] disrupting their traditional way of life. The missionaries introduced European fruits, vegetables, cattle, horses, ranching, and technology. The missions have been accused of various abuses including genocide.[4] In the end, the missions had mixed results in their objectives: to convert, educate, develop and transform the native peoples into Spanish citizens.
By 1810, Spain's king had been imprisoned by the French, and financing for military payroll and missions in California ceased.[5] In 1821, Mexico achieved independence from Spain, although Mexico did not send a governor to California until 1824, and only a portion of payroll was ever reinstated (ibid.). The 21,000 Mission Indians produced hide, tallow, wool, and textiles at this time, and the leather products were exported to Boston, South America, and Asia. This trading system sustained the colonial economy from 1810 until 1830. The missions began to lose control over land in the 1820s, as unpaid military men unofficially encroached, but officially missions maintained authority over native neophytes and control of land holdings until the 1830s. At the peak of its development in 1832, the coastal mission system controlled an area equal to approximately one-sixth of Alta California.[6] The Alta California government secularized the missions after the passage of the Mexican secularization act of 1833. This divided the mission lands into land grants, in effect legitimizing and completing the transfer of Indian congregation lands to military commanders and their most loyal men; these became many of the Ranchos of California.
The surviving mission buildings are the state's oldest structures and its most-visited historic monuments. They have become a symbol of California, appearing in many movies and television shows, and are an inspiration for Mission Revival architecture. The oldest cities of California formed around or near Spanish missions, including the four largest: Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco.
Which European belief caused conflict between colonists and native Americans
Answer:
The European belief that caused conflict between colonists and Native Americans as "No one person can own land; it belongs to all."
BRAINLIEST!!!!!
provide a list of 10 possible elements she should include in the game in order to make it as informative and exciting as possible. Explain your choices and be sure they relate clearly to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Answer:
Survival Mode
Crafting and Survival game techniques encoded into the game
Freeworld Expolration abilities
Interaction with all NPC to learn about that character and the area
Ability to hunt
Characters can die
VR ready so players can get more of a real feel
A story line with side quests and mini games to keep it interesting
Collectible items that have value that can be sold or traded or purely collected
Natural events can happen that effect the playthrough(Tornadoes, Storms, Snow, etc.)
Explanation:
How do the commentators describe working in the sugar cane fields?
Answer:
They'll explain how it feels, such as its "hardworking"....
They'll focus on how hard people work like if they sweat they would mention that.
They'll describe if its fun or if it's boring.
The American land was much larger than France, and the French knew little about it. Many did not even know where it was. But many had heard the rumor that this land was rich in silver and gold, the French currency.
The depressed French economic environment was fertile ground for some of the monetary and economic ideas of John Law (1671–1729). Law was a Scottish financier born in Edinburgh. He was a colorful character who has been described as tall, handsome, and vain.
–"John Law and the Mississippi Bubble,"
Jon Moen
What rumor caused the French government to reconsider the value of the Louisiana colony?
Some heard that gold and silver could be found in Louisiana.
Some thought that Spain would want to buy the colony at a high price.
Some believed that there were rich reserves of oil and coal in Louisiana.
Some wondered if money could be made by trading with American Indians.
Answer:
Some heard that gold and silver could be found in Louisiana.
Explanation:
Jon Moen's "John Law and the Mississippi Bubble" is an article that deals with the historical events of when John Law consolidated the trading companies in Louisiana and made it into a monopoly resulting in what is now known as the Mississippi Bubble. This event in history ended in a financial disaster for all involved.
According to the given excerpt, the writer mentioned how the French did not have any idea about where America was but have "heard the rumor that this land was rich in silver and gold" which captured their attention. This rumor led the French to reconsider the value of the American colony of Louisiana.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.
The Mongols were unified under their talented general,
___1_____. The empire began on the steppes of __2_____. Mongol warriors were noted for their courage and for their __3___ with their enemies. On their many military campaigns, the Mongol armies were known for being ____4_____.
THE NUMBERS ARE TO MARK THE BLANKS!
1- Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan, Great Khan
2- China, Mongolia, the Himalayas
3- fairness, mercy, ruthlessness
4- disorganized and undisciplined, slow moving, organized and well-led
Need ASAP is worth 15 points
Answer:
1- Genghis Khan
2- Mongolia
3- Ruthlessness
4- Organized and well-led
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements does not describe how the Japanese interacted with foreigners
The Japanese at first denied all foreigners access to the country
A growing number of Japanese adopted Christianity
Tokugawa shoguns grew increasingly hostile towards foreigners
After the Japanese isolated themselves from the West, they allowed one or two Dutch ships into Nagasaki to trade each year
Answer:
#3
Explanation:
The statements do not describe how the Japanese interacted with foreigners as Tokugawa shoguns grew increasingly hostile towards foreigners. Thus the correct option is C.
What is Japanese culture?The distinctive Shinto religion of Japan and its long-standing agricultural way of life are deeply embedded in Japanese culture. This nation has a thriving "matsuri" culture. The Japanese word for festivity is known as matsuri.
Nearly all independent nations are in diplomatic ties with Japan. By collaborating closely with the West and supporting the UN, Japanese foreign policy aims to advance peace and prosperity for the Japanese people.
The Japanese initially prohibited all foreigners from entering the nation. More and more Japanese people converted to Christianity. After the Japanese cut off contact with the West, they annually let one or two Dutch ships trade in Nagasaki.
Therefore, option C is appropriate.
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Why do you think people disagree over the cause of the Civil War?
Answer:
Because there were many factors of it
Explanation:
Answer: Some people say that the cause was states rights so that they do not have to admit that the reason was slavery, the state right that started the civil war was the right to own slaves. People don’t want to admit that racism is the reason the country went to war.
Explanation:
Which of the following is a good example of productivity?
Please help I will mark as brilliant!!!!
Answer:B
Explanation: It is B because the honey bees are hard working because that is what industrious means. All of the other answers are talking abut how they are being lazy.
Reread the passages and identify at least three
key words that Geronimo uses to describe the
conduct of the US Army.
Why do you think he used those terms?
Describe your answer in at least three sentences.
DONE
Answer:
Geronimo and his people were " Treacherously Attacked", "Unjustly Imprisoned", "Becoming suspicious" of the US Army, given "Unjust orders". that he US Army was "planing to imprison the leaders".
Geronimo used these words to give a vivid image of what he and his people endured. He also used these words to describe how he and his people felt.
Explanation:
If you read the exerts given you will find these words that give a vivid image. Try to see it from Geronimo's point of view.
The question above does not present the text to which it refers. This makes it impossible for me to provide a specific answer, however, I will try to help you find the answer you need.
First, you must understand that the term keyword represents a word that is capable of summarizing the main point about something or someone.
In that case, to answer your question, you will:
Read the text written by Geronimo.Find the keywords that summarize the conduct of the US Army. These words will be adjectives, that is, they will show characteristics such as "violent," "angry," "merciless," "kind," among others.Show why Geronimo used these words to describe the American army.More information:
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what is the the captial of kentucky
Answer:
The capital of kentucky is Frankfort
Answer:
Frankfort is the capital
Bustamante was responsible for all of the following except:
a. Leading a revolt against Santa Anna.
b. Executing Vicente Guerrero.
c. Ignoring the Constitution of 1824
. d. Angering Texas Anglo settlers with his conservative ideals.
Answer: b. Executing Vicente Guerrero.
Explanation:
Vicente Guerroro had been the first man of color to be President of Mexico having done so in 1829. He was deposed however by Bustamante and fled to Southern Mexico where he fought against the Government.
In 1831 however, he was tricked and betrayed and handed over to the Government after which he was executed by firing squad. Bustamante did not order this however and those who were linked to the execution suffered political repercussions from people as they looked down on the betrayal.
Answer:
Answer A i guess Tell me if i'm wrong
Explanation:
Santa Anna Rises to Power
- Bustamante replaced Guerrero as president
- Didn't follow the constitution of 1824
- This angered the Texans
- Bustamante executed Guerrero
- This led to a military revolt led by Santa Anna
- Federalist Ideals
- Santa Anna gained support from Texans
- Believed he would uphold the constitution of 1824
Major Leaders
Guadalupe Vicente Anastasio Antonio Lopez de
Victoria Guerrero Bustamante Santa Anna
1824-29 1829 1830-32 Liberal/Conservative
First President Liberal Conservative Dictator
Constitution of 1824 Abolished Constitution
of 1824
Law created by King George III to NOT allow the colonists to move west after the French and Indian War???
Answer choices:
Sons of liberty
Proclamation of 1763
Mercenary
Treaty of Paris of 1763
Guerrillas
Answer:
I would say it's proclamation of 1763
Explanation: I guarantee you its not guerillas, mercenary, sons of liberty. It is most like Proclamation of 1763, because treaty of paris was a document after america won independence.
Answer:
2 .
Explanation:
In 1767, Charles Townshend proposed a series of taxes known as the Townshend Acts. These taxes were different from the Stamp Act because they were
A.
external taxes.
B.
reduced taxes.
C.
smaller taxes.
D.
internal taxes.
Answer:
A.) external taxes
Explanation:
Stamp Act was an internal tax, levied directly upon the property and goods of the colonists. Internal taxes had far wider effects. The Townshend Acts placed new taxes and took away some freedoms from the colonists including the following: New taxes on imports of paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea. External taxes tax more oriented toward tariffs and export/import taxes (Townshed Act) levied against goods being shipping in (and out) of the nation so the answer is A.) external taxes.
Answer:
A. external taxes.
Explanation:
i had it on study island.
list down the different causes that lead to the popular revolt of 1857
Answer:
Political Causes: After the downfall of Mughals and seeing the Maratha powers lost in IIIrd Battle of Panipat the Britishers followed an expansionist policy: .
Economic Causes.
Social and Religious causes.
Explanation:
how did the british government attempt to eliminate conflict between Native Americans and colonists?
• by recruiting french colonists to trade with native americans
• by forbidding settlement west of the appalachian mountains
• by stationing British troops along the coastline
• by raising taxes on goods traded with native americans
Answer:
by forbidding settlement west of the appalachian mountains
Explanation:
The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by the British at the end of the French and Indian War to appease Native Americans by checking the encroachment of European settlers on their lands.
Hope that helps!
Where does the Supreme Court derive its power and authority?
A: Article II, Section 4 of the United States Constitution
B: Article Ill of the United States Constitution
C: the president of the United States
D: the US House of Representatives
Answer:
B
Explanative you read the constitution you will find the basic function of the supreme court, however the court cant enforce anything.
The Apache people _________________.
a.
believed they had to raid other societies in order to survive
b.
believed the most important thing was taking care of their families.
c.
saw their lives as difficult because they often did not have enough food to eat.
d.
all of the above
Answer:
its dddddddddddddddddddddd
Explanation:
is this statement true if not tell me what really happened Monks and nuns, serving as missionaries, helped spread Christianity throughout Europe
Answer:
The answer is true, but to a certain extent.
Explanation:
Monks and nuns helped out by playing many roles. The provided shelter, taught others how to read and how to write. They prepared medicine, sewed clothes, and overall helped others in times of need. But they did believe in Christianity and took many vows and spent most of their time praying along with meditating.
(Sorry that was a lot more than I expected! ~HailyMarie)
select the three sections of the declaration of independence
Answer:
introduction
preamble
conclusion
Explanation:
One of the ancient world wonders, the 'Hanging Gardens', was found in which city?
Answer:
Hanging Gardens of Babylon, ancient gardens considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World and thought to have been located near the royal palace in Babylon. By the beginning of the 21st century, the site of the Hanging Gardens had not yet been conclusively established.
Explanation:
The hanging gardens were found in babylon
a) Explain ONE specific political development that resulted from the conditions created by the religious policies described in the passage.
b) Explain ONE specific change to Muslim-Hindu relations that resulted from the conditions created by the religious policies described in the passage.
c) Explain ONE specific consequence of the policies described in the passage on religious minorities.
Answer:
a) As stated in the passage "It began with pragmatic policies of tolerance. Akbar had inherited the throne, at the age of 13, in 1556. In 1579 he abolished the jiziya, a tax imposed on all but the poorest non-Muslims. This was the most notable in a series of measures to recruit the Hindu majority and others to the cause of unifying and expanding his empire........he preferred incentives to coercion. He defeated the war-like Rajputs, but gave them rank and married their princesses, who were permitted to conduct Hindu rites in the harem. The Mughal-Rajput alliance was a bulwark of his empire." which explains how there was a political improvement from the conditions created by religious policies.
b) "Akbar constructed a religious ideology that served to hold together a diffuse polity....he preferred incentives to coercion....notable in a series of measures to recruit the Hindu majority and others to the cause of unifying and expanding his empire." As stated in the texts his most notable series of measure he has taken is unifying and creating a government with a Muslim-Hindu relations, the religious policies themselves tore apart the empire, but Akbar was able to unify by making sure others feel included.
c) "...jiziya, a tax imposed on all but the poorest non-Muslims", this consequence on religious minorities took a whole a new level when the policy was created. This policy created inequality for specifically the poor non-Muslims, separating Muslims and non-Muslims and from rich and poor.
Explanation:
Hopefully that was a help! Just make sure to paraphrase so you won't get caught for plagiarism!
Answer:
A) One specific political development that resulted from the conditions created by the religious policies described in the passage is how Akbar's elimination of the jizya ultimately strengthened the empire. Akbar allowed a series of measures, one of which included abolishing the jizya, to recruit the Hindu majority as well as others with the goal of unifying and expanding the empire. He gave the Rajputs ranks and married their princesses, allowing them to conduct Hindu rites. This alliance strengthened the empire greatly by allowing two major religious groups to live in harmony.
B) One specific change to Muslim-Hindu relations that resulted from the conditions created by the religious policies described in the passage was the tolerance of Hinduism in the empire. While he defeated the Rajputs and was perfectly able to use his troops to slaughter all of them, he instead gave them mercy and rank in the empire. This agreement to ally with the Rajputs helped the empire strengthen itself and allow both Muslims and Hindus to feel included and united under one kingdom.
C) One specific consequence of the policies described in the passage on religious minorities would be the oppressive jizya, which was a tax brought upon non-Muslims. The tax exempted from those who were not able to pay, such as the poor, elderly, women, children, the handicapped, the ill, the insane, monks, hermits, slaves, and foreigners who were only residing temporarily in Muslim lands, meaning that only sane, adult, male citizens paid the tax. The tax created inequality for specifically the poor non-Muslims, separating Muslims and non-Muslims as well as the rich from the poor.
Which was NOT a reason immigrants came to the U.S.?
Select one:
a. Better Farmland
b. More Factory Jobs
c. Religious Freedom
d. Escape War
How long did it take Sarah and her family to
travel from Missouri to Montana?
A. 4 weeks
B. 2 months
C. 4 months
D. 6 months
Answer:
C. 4 months
Explanation:
Sarah Raymond moved to Missouri around a month after the American Civil War and traveled to Montana with her family as they expected to go to a station where they could create a sounder living.
She wrote a record that chronicled her course in what has been described as a very compact work that enables people today can get a great shrewdness into the incidents of Sarah's time.
The route took 4 months to end and saw them end up in Virginia City, Montana.