Answer:
Explainitory self beings modification
Explanation:
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By 1860, which northern states had ended their use of slaves ?
what were some of the problems with industrialization in 1911 north america
Answer:
Some of the drawbacks included air and water pollution and soil contamination that resulted in a significant deterioration of quality of life and life expectancy. Industrialization also exacerbated the separation of labor and capital.
Explanation:
Agriculture leads to more energy, which leads to
a.building up armies
b.a government
C.new roads
d. all of the above.
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Answer:
I think c........ If i am wrong let me know
Why do some people consider the way the media cover candidates for public office bad for democracy? A. People tend to vote for the candidates who they find most appealing, rather than the ones whose beliefs are most like their own. B. The media are for-profit businesses, unable to be fair or objective in the interest of the public. C. Candidates already in office receive more media attention than those who are trying to take their positions. D. People always vote for the person the media determine is most qualified, rather than the candidate who can bring about change.Why do some people consider the way the media cover candidates for public office bad for democracy? A. People tend to vote for the candidates who they find most appealing, rather than the ones whose beliefs are most like their own. B. The media are for-profit businesses, unable to be fair or objective in the interest of the public. C. Candidates already in office receive more media attention than those who are trying to take their positions. D. People always vote for the person the media determine is most qualified, rather than the candidate who can bring about change.
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer: C
Explanation:
Match each revolution with its outcome.
American Revolution
independence and creation of a
democratic republic
Glorious Revolution
x
creation of a constitutional monarchy
French Revolution
x
conflict and a temporary return to
absolute rule
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Explanation: Glourious Revolution, Creation of a constitutional monarchy. French Revolution, conflict and a temporary return to absolute rule. American Revolution, independence and the creation of a democracy
Glorious Revolution, Creation of a constitutional monarchy. French Revolution, conflict, and a temporary return to absolute rule. American Revolution, independence, and the creation of a democracy.
What is the meaning of the Glorious Revolution?The term "Glorious Revolution" was first used in 1689 to describe the series of events that culminated in James II and VII of England, Ireland, and Scotland being removed from power in November 1688 and being succeeded as de facto ruler of the Dutch Republic by his daughter Mary II and her husband, James's nephew William III of Orange.
The period of time in 1688–1689 that culminated in King James II's exile and William and Mary's ascension to the throne is referred to as the "Glorious Revolution." It has also been regarded as a turning point in the evolution of the Constitution, particularly in terms of the function of Parliament.
It was said to as "glorious" because it was largely accomplished without any deaths. Nevertheless, the Glorious Revolution took place in 1688.
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Kinetic energy deals with what factor?
who likes my banana
Answer:
bananas are tasty
Explanation:
What service did the beggars provide?
music
disease
news
Answer:
Disease
Explanation:
(what are you talking about is this a specific question)?
Answer:
music
Explanation:
The Battle of San Jacinto occurred in ________.
a.
1830
b.
1836
c.
1840
d.
1846
Answer:
B. 1836
Explanation:
Fought Apirl 21, 1836 in today's Houston, Texas
Answer:
option (b) April 21 1836
The official rule book for the government is..
Answer:
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government. The Federal Register is published every business day by the National Archives and Records Administration ( NARA ).
Draw Conclusions The text states that the Dawes Act of 1887 and the
American Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 were both designed to help
Americanize the Native Americans. Explain the negative effects of these laws.
Answer:
The Dawes Act of 1887 and the American Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 were laws imposed by the federal government that had the objective of acculturating the native populations, and assimilating them to the American culture, predominantly white and western.
Now, this law had negative effects for the United States: first, because it meant the loss of very great cultural values of the natives, which were lost to the detriment of Western cultural values imposed by the federal government; but also, because it was a forced assimilation of the natives, which implied the development of an inherent inequality between the natives and the whites, which led to a series of social conflicts that erupted in subsequent decades.
when did the guptas rule india?
Answer:
the empire covering much of Northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from 320 B.C.E.- 550 C.E.
In Germany, The economic crisis of the Great Depression helped give rise to?
a. Fascris
b. Socialism
c. Nationalism
d. communism
Answer:
The economic crisis of the Great Depression helped give rise to the Fascris
Explanation:
Answer:
its actually facism not fascris
Explanation:
but anyway its A
How did Europe respond to the American tariffs on goods ?
Answer: The Smoot-Hawley Act is the Tariff Act of 1930. It increased 900 import tariffs by an average of 40% to 50%. 1 2 Most economists blame it for worsening the Great Depression. It also contributed to the start of World War II.
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Explanation:
When did the Napoleon Wars occur?
The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers formed into various coalitions. It produced a brief period of French domination over most of Europe.
How will you meet the requirements to complete 60 minutes of cardiovascular endurance each day this week?”
Answer:
by completeing it...
Explanation:
pretty obvious U-U
At which age did a man complete his service to the Spartan military?
a 36
b 60
c 21
d 49
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Answer:
B. 60
Explanation:
At age 20, Spartan males became full-time soldiers, and remained on active duty until age 60. The Spartans’ constant military drilling and discipline made them skilled at the ancient Greek style of fighting in a phalanx formation. In the phalanx, the army worked as a unit in a close, deep formation, and made coordinated mass maneuvers.
Which of the following best describes the Marshall Plan?
A. It was a program in which the US and USSR worked together to help rebuild Europe after the devastation of WWI
B. It was a program designed by the US to provide funding to help rebuild Western European countries that had been decimated by WWII
C. It was a program designed by the USSR to provide funding to help rebuild Eastern European countries that had been decimated by WWII
The correct answer is B. It was a program designed by the US to provide funding to help rebuild Western European countries that had been decimated by WWII
Explanation
The Second World War was a warlike confrontation that occurred mainly in Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and the Pacific Ocean during the first half of the 20th century (1939 - 1945). Due to the above, many European countries were destroyed, which affected their economy and decimated them after the war. Therefore, the United States, as one of the best economically positioned countries after the war, had the initiative to provide aid to the Western European countries destroyed to rebuild and start-up again through a project called the Marshall Plan. According to the above, the correct answer is B. It was a program designed by the US to provide funding to help rebuild Western European countries that had been decimated by WWII
what happens if the industrial countries cut back on the use of fossil fuels?
Answer:
Their income will be cut as well. This is the bad side of cutting down fossil source. But the good thing is that the industrial people can contribute in reducing greenhouse emissions by using green energies.
What major development led to the Greeks’ success in literature and drama?
How did the Jay Treaty of 1794 create division within the United States? Pro-British Americans were angered that the US government agreed to trade with Britain. Pro-French Americans were angered that the US government agreed to trade with Britain. Pro-British Americans were angered that the US government chose to remain neutral. Pro-French Americans were angered that the US government agreed to trade with France.
Answer:
Pro-French Americans were angered about trading with the Brits
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
4) What difficult consequences did many enslaved African Americans face when choosing sides in the Revolution
Answer:
The Revolution had contradictory effects on slavery. The northern states either abolished the institution outright or adopted gradual emancipation schemes. In the South, the Revolution severely disrupted slavery, but ultimately white Southerners succeeded in strengthening the institution.
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Answer:
the New England colonies were founded on freedom of religion
Answer:
C. The Spanish converted Native Americas to Christianity
Explanation:
The Peublo Revolt was when those who occupied the land, the Spanish, made permanent settlements. The Pueblos were forced to give part of their crops to the Spaniards and their religious quest. The Spanish also forced the Natives to convert to Chrictianity. Eventualy The Pueblos were able to burn down the churhces and run the Spanish out of their homes.
please help. How might Imperialism help lead to World War I ?
Answer:
Imperialism was a cause because building an empire needs manpower such as an army and a navy to conquer and keep the land that they colonised. The alliances system meant that a local conflict could easily result into an intimidating global one. This leads to Imperialism.
Explanation:
The people of colonies had enjoyed a century of increasing whst
Answer:
i think it's freedom
Explanation:
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Which statement most accurately describes the education of middle class girls and boys during the late Industrial Ago?
A Girls and boys enjoyed equal educational opportunities
B. Few middle class children went to school because they had to work
C Education increased for boys, but most girls were denied an education
D. Boys were more likely than girls to receive instruction in science and mathematics,
Answer:
Its D
Explanation:
Lincoln could not end slavery. What could he do instead?
A. He could appeal to congress to free the slaves.
B. He could pass a law that would not allow slave owners to own property.
C. He could take away the property of his slave owning enemies in time of war.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Since Lincoln promised no end to slavery, he had every right to take away the slaves from their masters during the civil war. Hence, the Emancipation Proclamation.
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American settlers in the 1830s and 1840s began to look to Oregon and the far West for settlement because
A) there was no more available land in North America.
B) the transcontinental railroad made reaching the West much easier.
C) the land of the Great Plains was considered not suitable for farming.
The answer is C I took the test!
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
C) the land of the Great Plains was considered not suitable for farming.
Explanation:
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what did patriots capture at this battle? It’s abt the christmas gamble please help!
heres what i found: The battle lasted just one hour before the Hessians surrendered to General Sullivan. Overall, Hessian forces suffered 22 deaths, 83 injuries, and 896 were captured.
Also: Before the battle, Washington commissioned a spy named John Honeyman posing as a Tory (or British sympathizer) to Trenton. Honeyman has plenty of experience dealing with the British and the Hessians. After staying there for several days, he allowed himself to be captured by Washington’s army and provided exceptional intelligence about the Hessian forces in Trenton.
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An area controlled by another country and is usually settled by people from
that country is called
Answer:
territory
Explanation:
A certain area that's owned or under the control of someone is called a territory. ... Although the territory of a country includes its entire area, the noun can also specifically refer to an area governed by a