When U.S. Warnings did nothing to deter Japanese aggression in Southeast Asia, what actions did FDR take next and how did these actions impact Japan?
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
In 1941, the Japanese government was aggressive in their foreign relations in the area of Southeast Asia.
1. During this time, the United States President, Franklin D. Roosevelt took decisive action against the Japanese. One of which was to place an embargo on Japan. This implies that the United States cut off Japan from trading activities.
2. This action affected the Japanese in the sense that they lost their biggest supplier of oil and iron.
What was the goal of removal policies?
To achieve his purpose, Jackson encouraged Congress to adopt the Removal Act of 1830. The Act established a process whereby the President could grant land west of the Mississippi River to Indian tribes that agreed to give up their homelands.
Compare the emergence of advanced civilizations in Meso and South America with the four early river valley civilizations. The ancient Egyptians and the Incas shared which of the following characteristics?
Their city-states had their own rulers.
They built game courts for spiritual purposes.
They were skilled metalworkers.
They cleared the land using slash-and-burn agriculture techniques.
Answer:
I believe the answer is
Their city-states had their own rulers.
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Any power not directly stated in the constitution itself is designated to what level of government?
a) Federal
b) state
c) local
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
because local ma the ruler
what is the signigicance of the Olympic games?
any opinions?
Answer:
First make your spell right then ask!
Answer:
The ancient Greeks loved competition of all sorts. Each year, the various city-states of Greece sent athletes to festivals of games, which were held to honor the gods. The most important and prestigious were the games held at Olympia to honor Zeus, the king of the gods.
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which mauryan leader became a buddhist?
Answer:
emperor Ashoka
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How was slavery different from indentured servitude in North American colonies
A ) Slaves came mostly from European countries.
B) Slaves were allowed to travel between colonies.
C) Indentured servants could
earn their freedom.
D) Indentured servants were not paid for their work.
Answer:
Servants typically worked four to seven years in exchange for passage, room, board, lodging and freedom dues. While the life of an indentured servant was harsh and restrictive, it wasn't slavery. There were laws that protected some of their rights.
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What rights are protected under the Second Amendment?
Answer: The right to keep and bear arms
Explanation:
I took the K-12 test and got the answer correct.
Put the revolutionary governments in order and discuss one thing that each government accomplished or tried to accomplish for France.
Explanation: Is it the France Revolution
Why do you think merchants did not want to appear richer than the king?
Answer:
Likely, they would become a much bigger target for the likes of thieves and others that are looking for some sort of personal gain. They would also like to apease the king, staying on his good side in order to secure a better life for themselves and or their buisness
Explanation:
I don't know if this was a MC question, but this is one of the only logical answers I could come up with.
It is believed that in a thousand-year span that ended in the nineteenth century, more than _____ people were taken from Africa as slaves.
two million
ten million
two-hundred thousand
twenty thousand
Answer: More than 10 million people were taken from Africa as slaves.
Answer:
there are more than 10 million people that were taken from Africa as slaves.
Explanation:
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About what fraction of the nation came
to see Lincoln's body after he was
assassinated?
A. 1/10
B. 1/3
C. 1/2
D. 3/4
Answer:
I think C.
Explanation:
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(BRAINLIEST QUESTION) How did the violation of the Treaty of Fort Laramie lead to the Great Sioux War?
The Sioux violated the treaty by attacking the Seventh Cavalry Regiment at the Battle of Little Bighorn, leading to the Great Sioux War.
he Sioux violated the treaty by refusing to relocate to a reservation situated in the Black Hills, leading to the Great Sioux War.
Settlers violated the treaty by hunting the herds of buffalo that lived on Sioux reservations, leading to the Great Sioux War.
Settlers violated the treaty by invading Sioux territory in order to claim gold discovered in the Black Hills, leading to the Great Sioux War.
Answer:
Treaty of Fort Laramie, 1868 United States recognizes The Black Hills as part of the Sioux reservation, closing the land to white immigrants(wag). Soon overrun by gold prospectors starting The Black Hills war. The Treaty of Fort Laramie (also called the Sioux Treaty of 1868) was an agreement between the United States and the Oglala, Miniconjou, and Brulé bands of Lakota people, Yanktonai Dakota, and Arapaho Nation[1] signed in 1868 at Fort Laramie in the Wyoming Territory, guaranteeing to the Lakota ownership of the Black Hills, and further land and hunting rights in South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The Powder River Country was to be henceforth closed to all whites. The treaty ended Red Cloud's War. Red Cloud A very strong war leader and a chief of the Oglala Lakota. He led as a chief from 1868 to 1909. One of the most capable Native American opponents the United States Army faced, he led a successful campaign in 1866-1868 known as Red Cloud's War over control of the Powder River Country in northeastern Wyoming and southern Montana. Ended with the Treaty of Fort Laramie. George Armstrong Custer After the Civil War, American officer, Custer was dispatched to the west to fight in the Indian Wars. His disastrous final battle overshadowed his prior achievements. Custer and all the men with him were killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, fighting against a coalition of Native American tribes in a battle that has come to be popularly known in American history as "Custer's Last Stand." Black Hills Sacred land for both the Sioux and Cheyenne. Overrun by gold prospectors in the 1870's leading to the Black Hills war. Little Bighorn Sight of the slaughter of General Custer's troops. Most famous Indian victory. Those involved were later tracked down and captured. Congress takes back the Black Hills and relinquishes Lakota rights outside of reservation. Cheyennes were also affected by the outcome of the battle. The Battle of the Little Bighorn, commonly referred to as Custer's Last Stand, was an armed engagement between combined forces of Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, against the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army Sioux Wars Battles leading up the the Sioux uprising; include Wounded Knee. Indians fight alongside Americans to prevent Sioux expansion. Short-term gains made for Crows. Wovoka also known as Jack Wilson, was the Northern Paiute religious leader who founded the Ghost Dance movement. Wovoka means "cutter" or "wood cutter" in the Northern Paiute language A return of old ways that was a response to reservation life. Non-Indians see it as preparation for uprising Chief Joseph Succeeded his father Tuekakas (Chief Joseph the Elder) as the leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce, a Native American tribe indigenous to the Wallowa Valley in northeastern Oregon, in the interior Pacific Northwest region of the United States. He led his band during the most tumultuous period in their contemporary history when they were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands in the Wallowa Valley by the United States federal government and forced to move northeast, onto the significantly reduced reservation in Lapwai, Idaho Territory. A series of events which culminated in episodes of violence led those Nez Perce who resisted removal including Joseph's band and an allied band of the Palouse tribe to take flight to attempt to reach political asylum, ultimately with the Sioux chief Sitting Bull in Canada. Detribalization
The Treaty of Fort Laramie was broken by invading Sioux territory in order to claim gold that had been discovered in the Black Hills, which resulted in the Great Sioux War. Therefore, option (D) is the correct answer.
What effects did the Fort Laramie Treaty have on the Sioux?Following the Black Hills Gold Rush and George Armstrong Custer's foray into the region in 1874, the government finally violated the conditions of the treaty because it was unable to stop the influx of white settlers onto tribal territories.
In the Great Sioux War of 1876, escalating tensions ultimately resulted in open hostilities once more.
The territory west of the Missouri River, including the Black Hills, which are considered holy to the Sioux, was given to the Indians as part of the "Great Sioux Reserve," which was established by the treaty.
Before signing, Red Cloud asked that some government forts, including Fort Laramie, be relocated from Native American grounds.
Therefore, as a result, option (D) is the correct answer.
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if i were to mail a letter how many stamps would i need !
Answer:
1
Explanation:
because putting two on is illegal
Why were sooners such a problem during land allocation? (Site 3)
Answer:
The sooners had a legitimate claim to valuable land. ... The sooners often took land that others had claimed.
Explanation:
19. Siddhartha Gautama left isolation in his palace in an attempt to find?
Answer:
Siddharta Gautama left palace life to search for the end to worldly suffering. Hope this helped ^^
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Why did Jewish people in Czechoslovakia want to get their children out of the country?
Answer:
They wanted to get their children out of the country because of the holocaust. That was the only way they were going to live.
Explanation:
Because of the Holocaust, they wanted to get their kids out of the country. They could only survive in that manner.
How was Nicholas Winton organized a rescue operation?Prior to the start of World War II, Nicholas Winton orchestrated a rescue mission that took 669 children, largely Jewish, from Czechoslovakia to safety in Great Britain. As a member of the British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia, Winton's friend and teaching teacher at the Westminster School in London, Martin Blake, requested Winton to cancel his scheduled ski trip in order to see him in Czechoslovakia in December 1938.
In accordance with the conditions of the Munich Pact, this committee was founded in October 1938 to help refugees resulting from the German annexation of the Sudeten lands. Winton chose to travel because he was sure that a war in Europe was about to break out. In Prague, Blake met Winton's colleague Doreen Wariner and arranged for him to see refugee camps that were teeming with Jews and Sudetenland political opponents.
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WHERE IS TEH CHINESE CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION?
Answer:
the cradle of chinese civilization is located along the Yellow River
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What was the position taken by the Iroquois in the French and Indian War? PLEASE HELP!!
Answer:
The Iroquois Confederacy sided with the British during the French and Indian War. The Iroquois Confederacy claimed that it owned the lands that made up the Ohio Country. The British government, which argued that the Iroquois were their subjects, used the Iroquois claim to assert that it held legal title to the land.
What did Lewis and Clark each do for a living before the expedition?
Answer:
Lewis knew that exploring the Louisiana Territory would be no small task and began preparations immediately. He studied medicine, botany, astronomy and zoology and scrutinized existing maps and journals of the region. He also asked his friend Clark to co-command the expedition. I hope this is helpful :)
I only need help with 7 and 8 plsssss
Answer:
7c 8c
Explanation:
Don't need brainliest but if you want to. That is fine.
What country borders China to the north?
Answer: Mongolia
Explanation: it's Mongolia
painted pottery, and figurines. Which characteristic of civilization do you think that artifact shows the Sumerians had? Why? (Explain in at least 1 sentence.) **Archaeologist's notes** This small statue of a married couple was found in the rubble of a religious shrine. The original statue had eyes made of shells and semiprecious stones. It may have been left at the shrine as a gift to the gods.
Answer:
i think it c but i will see
Explanation:
Respond to the reflection questions in two paragraphs on weather you could serve the role or ruler
Answer:
please be specific there's no question
Explanation:
achievements of greek civilization
Answer:
The ancient Greeks have made many influential contributions to western civilization. These contributions, which are also the achievements of ancient Greece, include certain things in the areas of philosophy, art and architecture, and math and science.
Explanation: I looked up "What are some achievements of greek civilization"
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In which country did the house of Saud gain support by aiding an Islamic movement known as wahhabism?
A. Turkey
B. Egypt
C. Iran
D. Saudi Arabia
Who Believed that the government should be run by the rich and well-educated citizens.
Federalist or democratic
Answer: federalist
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facts about The French and Indian War ?
Conduction is heat transfer through direct contact.
A.true
B.false
Answer:
True!
Explanation:
A paragraph about the fall of the Western Roman Empire using your own words please use your own words.
Explanation:
The fall of the Western Roman Empire was the process of decline in the Western Roman Empire in which the Empire failed to enforce its rule, and its vast territory
Answer:
sorry if this is wrong I used outside sources but you may want to add on to it.
Explanation:
The fall of The Western Roman Empire lasted from 395 AD until 476 AD, during this time many barbarian tribes like the "Goths" attacked, this made a big impact on the Roman military. Although they a few more minor things that contributed, Economic troubles, and overreliance on slave labor, Overexpansion and Military Spending, and Government corruption and political instability were also reasons the the empire fell apart. After The Western Roman Empire fell it left most of Europe free and open for expansion. Many people believe that if it had not been invaded Rome might still be in power today. It was a turning point in history as it was one of the largest empires in history with substantial territories throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.