Answer:
Women who wanted more rights were creating trouble. Some men and women believed women should stay home. Women were not mentally or physically strong as men and needed to be protected by their fathers and husbands.
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(√81 + √100) *10 solve this problem fast
Answer:
your answer will be 190
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[tex] (\sqrt{81 + \sqrt{100} } ) \times 10[/tex][tex](9 + 10) \times 10[/tex][tex]19 \times 10[/tex][tex]190[/tex]how irrigation allowed early settlers to transition from nomadic life to settlements.
Answer:
Irrigation helped farmers because it provided a way of supplying water to fields and storing water for times of need. 7. What effects did irrigation have on farming settlements? The effects that irrigation have on farming settlements is that it made farmers more productive.
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1) Give one thing you can infer from Source 1 about Black Death
2) Explain one consequence of Black Death
HINT: Remember this question wants you to explain what happened because of the Black Death. Use phrases like ‘as a result of this’ or ‘the effect of this was’ or ‘this led to’.
When you are explaining the consequence, you need to make sure that you include lots of detail explaining the effect that the Black Death had.
Describe John Adams’ feeling about his life.
Answer:
The character traits of President John Adams can be described as ambitious, determined, scholarly and volatile. It has been speculated that the Myers-Briggs personality type for John Adams is an ENTP (extroversion, intuition, thinking, perception).Born into a comfortable, but not wealthy, Massachusetts farming family on October 30, 1735, John Adams grew up in the tidy little world of New England village life. His father, a deacon in the Congregational Church, earned a living as a farmer and shoemaker in Braintree, roughly fifteen miles south of Boston.
Answer:
He preferred his life as a farmer.
Explanation:
His legacy was "the danger to American society in 1800 came not from excessive authority but from conflict and anarchy"
How did discoveries from the Scientific Revolution advance science? The theory of the geocentric universe helped astronomers study the planets. The telescope and the barometer allowed for better prediction of the weather. The telescope and the microscope allowed for the observation of new things. The theory of the heliocentric universe proved that ancient astronomers were correct.
Answer:
The telescope and the microscope allowed for the observation of new things.
Explanation:
During the scientific revolution, a new view of the universe and the knowledge of science came to be established. It was a gradual interaction between man and nature that began to increase in the 17th century. The invention of the microscope in the 17th century advanced medical research. Galileo was a key figure in the scientific revolution as he developed his telescope for astronomical observations.
Answer:
the correct answer is c The telescope and the microscope allowed for the observation of new things in E D G E N U I T Y
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In most of their conquests, the Mongols allowed their enemies to ____.
A. Take a running start
B. Warn neighboring villages
C. Surrender before battle
D. Negotiate after battle
Which sentence describes the noise level at Lexington and concord as the British soldiers arrived on April 19,1775
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to include the options for this question. However, trying to help you, we can comment on the following.
The sentence that describes the noise level at Lexington and Concord as the British soldiers arrived on April 19, 1775, would be "It was very calm and quiet."
Here, we are talking about the American colonial times, in a critical moment when the Revolutionary War of Independence was about to begin in the North American territory.
The actions of the Revolutionary War started with the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The date: April 9, 1775.
The British troops moved from Boston to Lexington trying to capture Patriots Jhon Hancock and Samuel Adams. The British also knew that there, Americans had a warehouse full of weapons and wanted to destroy it.
Throughout history, many individuals have greatly influenced North Carolina. Their accomplishments, ideas, and inventions have transformed the lives of millions of people.
Answer:
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Instructions: Throughout history, many individuals have greatly influenced world history. Their accomplishments, ideas, and inventions have transformed the lives of millions of people. For this assignment, you will choose one person who has influenced world history. You should do outside research and write an informative essay in which you identify your subject’s significance and influence. Your subject must be from outside the United States. You may choose a woman from anywhere else in the world, or someone of either gender from a non-European country.
informative essay:
The Inventor Of The First Oral Contraceptive.
Luis Ernesto Miramontes Cárdenas was born on March 16th, 1925 in Tepic, in the state of Nayarit, Mexico. When he became a teenager, he was enrolled at the Preparatory National School of Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). He remained at UNAM for his undergraduate work in chemistry and chemical engineering from 1945 to 1949. Later on, in 1948 he began graduate courses and he was required to complete an undergraduate thesis project. In 1950 he began his thesis project not knowing that this would be the start of a worldwide important invention.
In Mexico City, a chemical company called Syntex, which focused on synthesizing hormones, recruited Miramontes to do his thesis projects in one of their official labs and despite being a young student, the 25 year old Miramontes, demonstrated impressive talent and great chemical laboratory techniques and of course Syntex recognized this. Not only did they offer to recruit him to do his thesis in their company but they also offered him a job. He accepted and began working with two seasoned chemists: Carl Djerassi and George Rosenkranz.
Miramontes began working with Djerassi and Rosenkranz on a project to develop a synthetic form of the female hormone progesterone. Although in this time, progesterone was already being used as a contraceptive, Djerassi and Rosenkranz wanted to make it work better so Miramontes began the project. Of course, this was known as an ambitious goal because it required numerous steps in chemical synthesis and the only way to make synthetic progesterone would be to alter natural progesterone through some kind of elaborate chemical process. A complex organic molecule would have to be altered in a certain way, then that chemical product itself had to be altered numerous times in order to make a new molecule with the desired chemical properties, but the struggles that would have to be faced, never stopped Miramontes and he began working under the direction of Djerassi and Rosenkranz.
Miramontes worked out the final step in the process to create a synthetic progestin On October 15, 1951, called norethindrone. The expected application was contraception to replace natural progesterone. Many experiments with laboratory animals and humans showed norethindrone to be eight times more potent than natural progesterone, and that was not the only advantage it had. Everyone knew that progesterone had to be injected but norethindrone was taken orally. This was so important and seen as more convenient and attractive to women.
The thesis project was a success and it earned the student his undergraduate degree, and five years later a US patent. Miramontes was named along with the two senior chemists on US patent 2,744,122 for "oral contraceptives" on May 1st, 1956. Norethindrone was approved by government health agencies around the globe and later on became a prime component of the first oral contraceptive pills. Till this day, it is used in many contraceptive formulations and is an important factor in women's every day life.
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Name the most important and largest part of the human brain.
Answer:
medulla
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Explain the effects of the National Convention.
Answer:
The National Convention was elected to provide a new constitution for the country after the overthrow of the monarchy (August 10, 1792). The Convention numbered 749 deputies, including businessmen, tradesmen, and many professional men. The National Convention was extremely important to the events of the French Revolution. First, the convention was the first government in France based on universal male suffrage. ... Second, the first major act of the convention was to abolish the absolute monarchy and to transform France into a republic. Between September 1792 and the expulsion of the Girondins in June 1793, the Convention wrestled with four significant issues: the revolutionary war, the parlous state of the economy, the fate of the deposed king and the destabilising influence of Parisian radicals. The National Convention was a single-chamber assembly in France from September 20, 1792, to October 26, 1795, during the French Revolution. It succeeded the Legislative Assembly and founded the First Republic after the Insurrection of August 10, 1792.
Which of these is a form of slavery in which the slave is considered property
and the children of slave women become slaves?
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What did latinos do to fight for equality
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Explanation:Many groups in American society have faced and continue to face challenges in achieving equality, fairness, and equal protection under the laws and policies of the federal government and/or the states. Some of these groups are often overlooked because they are not as large of a percentage of the U.S. population as women or African Americans, and because organized movements to achieve equality for them are relatively young. This does not mean, however, that the discrimination they face has not been as longstanding or as severe.
Hispanic/Latino Civil Rights
Hispanics and Latinos in the United States have faced many of the same problems as African Americans and Native Americans. Although the terms Hispanic and Latino are often used interchangeably, they are not the same. Hispanic usually refers to native speakers of Spanish. Latino refers to people who come from, or whose ancestors came from, Latin America. Not all Hispanics are Latinos. Latinos may be of any race or ethnicity; they may be of European, African, Native American descent, or they may be of mixed ethnic background. Thus, people from Spain are Hispanic but are not Latino.[1]
Many Latinos became part of the U.S. population following the annexation of Texas by the United States in 1845 and of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado following the War with Mexico in 1848. Most were subject to discrimination and could find employment only as poorly paid migrant farm workers, railroad workers, and unskilled laborers.[2]
The Spanish-speaking population of the United States increased following the Spanish-American War in 1898 with the incorporation of Puerto Rico as a U.S. territory. In 1917, during World War I, the Jones Act granted U.S. citizenship to Puerto Ricans.
In the early twentieth century, waves of violence aimed at Mexicans and Mexican Americans swept the Southwest. Mexican Americans in Arizona and in parts of Texas were denied the right to vote, which they had previously possessed, and Mexican American children were barred from attending Anglo-American schools. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Mexican immigrants and many Mexican Americans, both U.S.-born and naturalized citizens, living in the Southwest and Midwest were deported by the government so that Anglo-Americans could take the jobs that they had once held.[3]
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2. The word stream is closest in meaning to
(A) mountain
(B) lake bed
(C) mine
(D) small river
Answer:
Small river would be the awncer
Explanation:
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After Sputnik, what was the concern for
the U.S. military about Russia's ability
to launch rockets into space?
A Russia would go to the moon.
B. Russia would launch a man.
C. Russia would launch bombs,
D. Russia would win the race.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
On July 3, 1969, The USSR made its second attempt to launch its own moon rocket, known as N1.
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The first American space probe to land on the moon was what.
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Answer:
The answer is Apollo 11 :)
“[It would not be long] ere the whole surface of this country would be channeled for those nerves which are to diffuse, with the speed of thought, a knowledge of all this is occurring throughout the land, making, in fact, one neighborhood of the whole country.”
-Samuel F.B. Morse: His Letters and Journals (1914), vol.2,85.
The above quote is referring to what 1840s American invention?
A. The cotton gin
B. The railroad
C. The telegraph
D. The steel plow
Answer: C the telegraph
Explanation:
How did the involvement of the United States change the outcome of the war?
Who invented joint stock companies?
The Open Door policy attempted to preserve the chances for American business to enter which markets?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The Open Door policy attempted to preserve the chances for American businesses to enter which markets?
Answer: in the market of Asia, specifically, in China.
At the end of the 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s, the United States wanted to improve its trade relationships with Asian countries, especially with China. The United States knew that some European nations had some previous trade relations with this country and had some kind of preferences. The United States federal government did not want to be left behind in trade with China, and that is why it formulated the Open Door Policy to close good deals and improve trade with China.
Use the chart below to answer the question. • Congress feared a possible war with Mexico • Abolitionists feared the expansion of slavery • Northern states feared the addition of another slave state would lead to a Civil War How did the above concerns affect Texas?
Answer:
The above concerns affect Texas during the period of Annexation of Texas
Explanation:
Before the Annexation of Texas by the United States on 29th December 1845, the United States Congress feared a possible war with Mexico, this is because the Texas territory was initially part of the Mexico country before it declared independence.
Also, Abolitionists feared the expansion of slavery, this is because the Texas territory was a slave territory at the time, and the United States abolitionist believed that annexation of Texas would increase the Slave States
Northern states feared the addition of another slave state would lead to a Civil War, this is because the Northern states are free, and with the inclusion of Texas, which is slave territory, there would be more agitation and counter agitation of the issue of slave and free state which may lead to civil war eventually.
Daily Question #1:
Do you think that the German Reich's world conquest was doomed from the start?
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution expanded civil rights by
guaranteeing all citizens equal_____.
What happened to the Czar and his family during the Russian Revolution?
Police officers may not search your home without a search warrant or reasonable cause. This is an example of
-necessity of compromise
-majority rule: minority rule
-worth of the individual
-individual rights
Answer:
individual rights
Explanation:
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(1) In paragraph twelve Shirley Chisholm says, “for this reason I propose the Equal Rights Amendment to be made into a law.” What is the reason she is speaking of when she says this?
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(2) What is the counterclaim that goes against Shirley Chisholm’s belief that the Equal Rights Amendment should go into effect? In what paragraph do you find the first counterclaim?
Answer:
(3) How does Shirley Chisholm refute the first counterclaim?
Answer:
(4) Where can you find another counterclaim that goes against this law going into effect? What is it?
Answer:
(5) How does she refute the second counterclaim?
Answer:
(6) . What is the argument Shirley Chisholm ends her speech with. Do you agree? Explain.
Answer:
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Answer: Where is paragraph 12?
Explanation:
What were three technologies that helped the indian ocean trade
Answer:
Innovations in navigational technology (compass, astrolabe, lateen sail, stern-post rudder, etc.) helped significantly increase the volume and extent of trade in the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean.
Explanation:
Answer:
compass, astrolabe, lateen sail, stern-post rudder, etc.
Explanation:
How did religion strengthen the power of pharaoh?
Answer:
by showing how they live
Answer:
the people in Egypt that he would be the god and therefore he had more power over the people or they thought he was sent by the gods before he also have great powers from the gods
Why was the industrial revolution a reason for imperialism
Answer:
The industrial revolution was the force behind this New Imperialism, as it created not only the need for Europe to expand, but the power to successfully take and profitably maintain so many colonies overseas. The industrial revolution created the need for Europe to take over colonies around the world.
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