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1. How did the Great Migration and WWI change life for black Americans? Please awnser
Answer:
it caused the black community to go from the south to the north in urban zones
(A) briefly explain one cause of the development depicted in the excerpt
(B) briefly explain one purpose of the excerpt
(C) briefly explain one way in which the historical situation of the excerpt is significant for a historical argument about the effect of reconstruction (1865-1877) on African Americans
Answer:
Cannot be answered without the excerpt. A context is needed
Who is Georgia O'Keeffe?
Answer: Georgia Totto O'Keeffe was an American artist. She was known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, New York skyscrapers, and New Mexico landscapes. O'Keeffe has been recognized as the "Mother of American modernism.”
Explanation:
Which American Indian tribe was severely hampered by trading with the Spanish, but continued to thrive by trading with the
English?
A. Osage
B. Wichita
C. Cherokee
D. Comanche
Answer:
A. Osage
Explanation:
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how many states didn't allow women to vote during women’s suffrage???? plz help
Answer:
36
Explanation:
Answer: 36 states
Explanation: 36
The "man of steel" in Russia, he began his ruthless climb to the head of government between 1922 adn 1927. His personality was cold, hard, and impersonal.
1. Marx
2. Lenin
3. Trotsky
4. Stalin
Answer:Joseph Stalin
Explanation:
True or Faulse, The United States refused to be involved in the Great War in anyway, this included not allowing banks or businesses to lend money to any of the countries involved.
Answer:
pootis
Explanation:
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match each person to their description
Karl Marx
David Ricardo
Wright brothers
Henry Bessemer
James Watt
Louis Pasteur
Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775 considered a victory for the Continental army? The Continental army maintained its control of Bunker Hill. The British army sustained heavy casualties. The Continental army forced British soldiers to retreat to Boston. The British army was forced to use most of its ammunition.
Explanation:
The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought on June 17, 1775, during the Siege of Boston in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. The battle is named after Bunker Hill in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was peripherally involved in the battle. It was the original objective of both the colonial and British troops, though the majority of combat took place on the adjacent hill which later became known as Breed's Hill.
On June 13, 1775, the leaders of the colonial forces besieging Boston learned that the British were planning to send troops out from the city to fortify the unoccupied hills surrounding the city, which would give them control of Boston Harbor. In response, 1,200 colonial troops under the command of William Prescott stealthily occupied Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill. During the night, the colonists constructed a strong redoubt on Breed's Hill, as well as smaller fortified lines across the Charlestown Peninsula.
By daybreak of June 17, the British became aware of the presence of colonial forces on the Peninsula and mounted an attack against them that day. Two assaults on the colonial positions were repulsed with significant British casualties; the third and final attack carried the redoubt after the defenders ran out of ammunition. The colonists retreated to Cambridge over Bunker Hill, leaving the British in control of the Peninsula.
The battle was a tactical, though somewhat Pyrrhic, victory for the British,as it proved to be a sobering experience for them, involving many more casualties than the Americans had incurred, including many officers. The battle had demonstrated that inexperienced militia were able to stand up to regular army troops in battle. Subsequently, the battle discouraged the British from any further frontal attacks against well defended front lines. American casualties were comparatively much fewer, although their losses included General Joseph Warren and Major Andrew McClary, the final casualty of the battle.
The battle led the British to adopt a more cautious planning and maneuver execution in future engagements, which was evident in the subsequent New York and New Jersey campaign, and arguably helped rather than hindered the American forces. Their new approach to battle was actually giving the Americans greater opportunity to retreat if defeat was imminent. The costly engagement also convinced the British of the need to hire substantial numbers of Hessian auxiliaries to bolster their strength in the face of the new and formidable Continental Army.
Answer:
b
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12. Germany lost approximately 13 percent of its prewar area after the war. To what countries did
these lands go?
Answer: France, UK, Poland, Belgium, Japan, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Lithuania Denmark and China
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WHERE IS THE ERIE CANAL LOCATEDD!?!?!?!?!? PLEASE HELPPPP
Answer:
waterford new york
Explanation:
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what type of government system is considered a "limited government?"
A. absolute monarchy
B. democracy
C. totalitarianism
D. dictatorship
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explain why the trapper business lasted only about ten years from 1829 to 1840.
Answer:
:3
Explanation:
There were thousands of trappers looking for furs all through the Rocky Mountains and Canada. It took only about ten years for the animals to become scarce. Beaver, which had been hunted to make beaver hats were almost hunted to extinction and then fancy people in the east and Europe decided they wanted silk hats and the market for beaver died.
In 1800, Pennsylvania was a
A. slave state.
B. free state.
C. slave territory.
D. free territory.
Answer:
Free state.
Explanation:
Slavery was abolished in 1780 in pennsylvania
How was the United States changed by Thomas Jefferson's
presidency, the War of 1812, the Convention of 1818 and
Adams-Onis treaty, and the Monroe Doctrine? Did it change
for better or for worse? Explain in an essay.
Answer:
Jefferson called his election the “revolution of 1800,” and over the next quarter century much of the world that he first envisioned in 1776 took shape: the United States was cast as an egalitarian democracy that effectively erased the social hierarchies of the colonies, and with federal land easier to purchase
Explanation:
what are two practices done by the Church of Jesus Christ that made others angry?
Answer:
they thought
Explanation:
he would gain too many followers so they killed him on the cross
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What was the Progressive Era?
Answer:
AGE OF REFORM
Explanation:
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Read the paragraph.
When Jerrika went camping, she made some observations. First, she noticed that rubbing two sticks of wood together can make a spark to start a campfire. Also, she noticed that when her hands got cold, she could rub them together to warm them up. Jerrika concluded that the action of rubbing two objects together creates heat.
What type of reasoning is shown in the paragraph?
moving from the big picture of life in the wilderness to the details of staying warm
moving from the big picture of Jerrika’s observations to the details of going camping
moving from the details of Jerrika’s observations to the big picture of rubbing things together to make heat
moving from the details of starting a campfire to the big picture of going camping
paragraph When Jerrika went camping, she made some observations. ... Read the paragraph When Jerrika went camping, she made some ... First, she noticed that rubbing two sticks of wood together can make a spark to start a campfire. Also, she noticed that when her hands got cold, she could rub them ...
Answer:
Moving from the details of Jerrika's observation to the big picture of rubbing things together to make heat.
Explanation:
How was society divided when Zarathustranism became a state religion?
Answer:
i d k
Explanation:
who had all the wealth in the Middle Ages?
Answer:
Royals and nobles like kings and queens
Explanation:
They ruled and kept money
The Five Tribes originally lived in the __________ United States and were later removed to present day Oklahoma. A. northwestern B. southwestern C. southeastern D. northeastern
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Why did Truman decide to use the atomic bomb?
Answer:
Truman, warned by some of his advisers that any attempt to invade Japan would result in horrific American casualties,ordered that the new weapon be used to bring the war to a speedy end. So, on August 6, 1945, the American bomber Enola Gay dropped a five-ton bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Truman, warned by his advisors that any effort to attack Japan leads to horrendous losses in America, ordered the new weapon to put an urgent end to the war. The U.S. Bomber Enola Gay bombed the Japanese city of Hiroshima with a five-ton bomb on 6 August 1945.
Explanation:
The Song civil service examinations and teachings were based largely on
Choose 1 answer:
A А
neo-Confucian thought
B
Hindu religion
Buddhist philosophy
Answer:
Neo-confucian thought
What was the primary reason why canals were built?
Group of answer choices
Canals were built to charge tolls, which increased revenue for the country.
Canals were built to provide new water sources for farmers.
Canals were built to increase the production of steam ships
Canals were built to create waterways where none had previously existed
With Caesar Augustus’s rise to power, Rome
became a powerful empire.
was invaded by outsiders.
lost its battles with its enemies.
ruled the entire world.
Answer:
A)
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The Sugar Act Why was this act implemented?
Answer:
Parliament passed the Sugar Act on April 5, 1764. The proper name of the Sugar Act is The American Revenue Act of 1764. ... The focus of the Sugar Act was to discourage colonial merchants and manufacturers from smuggling non-British goods to avoid taxes imposed by Parliament
Explanation:
is it possible to win war on terror in your opinion? why or why not
Answer:
Yes (Short term) and no (Long Term)
Explanation:
The war on terror can be divided among different terrorist organizations. You can successfully bring down a terrorist organization but that does not mean it will rise again or another one would start. Example: Al-Queda was taken down but now the UN and Middle Eastern countries face ISIS. If the message of Radical-Islamic movements is still present there will be terrorism in the middle-east. Or if Ireland is still being suppressed by Britain the IRA will still stand. Extreme-Anarchists as well in France, Spain, Britain, etc will still use violence to prove a message. The Ku Klux Klan will still use violence and fear to get their way as they advocate white supremacy. All of these terrorists organizations could be brought down but that doesn't promise that they would ever rise again or start another movement.
Name the two (2) things that give
local government its powers
Please help
Brainiest answer to whoever is first
Should slavery be federal or state
Answer:
Federal
Explanation:
Answer:
thats controversial,
but neither
Explanation:
Which name refers to the intrest group formed to influence the Texas legislature to pass laws to reform areas such as education, prisons, healthcare, and child labor?
Answer:
Joint Legislative Council
Explanation:
Answer: d
Explanation: joint legislative council