Answer:
Its funny how keavia is in my class
Explanation:
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industry.
The Great Lakes region of Canada is dominated by the
A. farming
B. fishing
C. manufacturing
D. mining
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
А
B
Answer:
I believe the answer is C. Manufacturing but I'm not 100% sure.
Which statement about American views of the French Revolution is FALSE? * A) At first most Americans welcomed the French Revolution as a peaceful blow against tyranny. B) After the Reign of Terror began, Jeffersonians believed that some bloodshed was a small price to pay for liberty. C) After Britain and revolutionary France went to war, Washington proclaimed America´s official neutrality despite the Franco-American alliance of 1778. D) Pro-French Jeffersonians and Federalists both accepted the need for Washington´s neutrality policy, which calmed partisan tensions for a time.
The correct answer is D) Pro-French Jeffersonians and Federalists both accepted the need for Washington´s neutrality policy, which calmed partisan tensions for a time.
The statement about American views of the French Revolution that is FALSE is "Pro-French Jeffersonians and Federalists both accepted the need for Washington´s neutrality policy, which calmed partisan tensions for a time."
It is correct to say that at the beginning of the French Revolution, Antifederalists led by Thomas Jefferson supported the revolution. They considered that the French people had the right to fight for justice, equity, public participation, and prosperity. However, on the other hand, Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton opposed the revolutionary movement.
The federal government was not in a position to have an official position, that is why President George Washington decided to maintain a foreign policy of neutrality. He did not want the US to be involved in another conflict after the consequences of the Revolutionary War of Independence.
Do you think Adams had a more successful career during or after his time as president?
President Adams did have a successful career after his presidency, and I think it was even more successful than presidency. His retirement from office was quite productive, because after becoming the second President, he became the first Vice President of the United States.
Who did this engraving of the Boston Massacre?
A. Paul Revere
B. Samuel Adams
C. Patrick Henry
D. James Armistead
Which principle guides Supreme Court justices to follow precedent when ruling on cases?
O nullification
O subpoena
O concurring opinion
O stare decisis
Choose the right phrase to complete the sentence. According to Bush, the purpose of the war on terror is to defeat only al-Qaeda. all global terrorist groups. only terrorist groups in the United States.
Answer:
The answer is "all global terrorist groups"
Explanation:
The war on terror, otherwise called the Global war on terrorism, is a global military mission dispatched by the US government after the September 11 assaults. The objectives of the mission are basically Sunni Islamic fundamentalist outfitted gatherings situated all through the Muslim world, with the most noticeable gatherings being Al-Qaeda, the Islamic Express, the Taliban, Tehrik-I-Taliban Pakistan, and the different establishment gatherings of the previous two associations.
The naming of the mission uses an allegory of battle to allude to an assortment of activities that don't comprise a particular battle as customarily characterized. U.S. president George W. Bramble originally utilized the expression "war on terror" on 16 September 2001, and afterward "battle on dread" a couple of days after the fact in a proper discourse to Congress.
In the last discourse, George Hedge expressed, "Our adversary is an extreme organization of fear based oppressors and each administration that upholds them." The term was initially used with a specific spotlight on nations related with al-Qaeda.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
By 1639, who founded schools for indigenous and French woman in North America?
Answer:
Marie de l'Incarnation
Explanation:
The Ursulines were the first nuns to arrive in New France, in 1639, led by Marie de l'Incarnation. She and the other Ursulines who accompanied her established a convent in Quebec, where they started the first school for girls in North America. The pupils were both Native and French girls. Ursuline communities and schools spread throughout New France, eventually reaching as far south as New Orleans, where a community was established early in the 18th century. As their communities spread west, they founded schools to educate Native American girls
which number from the set 0, 2, 4, 6 makes the equation true? 7x-3+4x=19
Answer:
x=2
Explanation:
7x-3+4x=19\
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
When x = 2, and you solve the problem 7x - 3 + 4x you get 19.
Evaluate the extent to which the Industrial Revolution influenced global reform efforts from 1877 to 1922.
The question above is based on the accompanying documents, Documents 1–7.
Evidence from the Documents
The response earned 1 point for using at least three documents to address the topic of the prompt. The response
correctly uses the content of all seven documents.
The response earned 1 point for using the content of at least six documents to support an argument in response
to the prompt. In the second paragraph, the response uses Documents 2 and 4 to support the argument that the
lack of government regulation led to reforms at the federal and state level. The response uses Document 2 to
argue that reforms by the federal government regulated railroads and shifted public attitudes toward trusts. It
uses Document 4 to support an argument that governments became “more democratic in their approach to
passing bills and laws.” In the third paragraph, the response uses Documents 7 and 1 to support an argument
about social reforms. The response uses Document 7 to support an argument that the government became more
liberal by supporting Prohibition and women’s suffrage. Document 1 is used to support the reform of city
corruption by political bosses. In the same paragraph, Documents 3 and 6 are used to support an argument that
state and local governments were also influenced by the Progressive movement.
Evidence Beyond the Documents
The response earned 1 point for using at least one additional piece of specific historical evidence that relates to
an argument about the prompt. The response provides a large amount of well-described outside evidence. In the
second paragraph, the Clayton Anti-Trust Act is accurately described as helping labor as opposed to harming
“them like the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.” In the third paragraph, for example, the Volstead Act is used to support
an argument about social reform and Jacob Riis’s work How the Other Half Lives is used to show how reformers
drew attention to city corruption.
Answer:
Western civilization traces its roots back to Europe and the Mediterranean. It is linked to ancient Greece, the Roman Empire and with Medieval Western Christendom which emerged from the Middle Ages to experience such transformative episodes as the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, scientific revolution, and the development of liberal democracy. The civilizations of Classical Greece and Ancient Rome are considered seminal periods in Western history; a few cultural contributions also emerged from the pagan peoples of pre-Christian Europe, such as the Celts and Germans, as well as some significant religious contributions derived from Judaism and Hellenistic Judaism stemming back to Second Temple Judea, Galilee, and the early Jewish diaspora;[1][2][3] and some other Middle Eastern influences.[4] Western Christianity has played a prominent role in the shaping of Western civilization, which throughout most of its history, has been nearly equivalent to Christian culture. (There were Christians outside of the West, such as China, India, Russia, Byzantium and the Middle East).[5][6][7][8][9] Western civilization has spread to produce the dominant cultures of modern Americas and Oceania, and has had immense global influence in recent centuries in many ways.
Explanation:
IM TIMED HELPPP!!!!!!!?!?!?!?!?!?! Britain founded colonies to secure access to natural resources and to create markets for British-made goods. Which term BEST describes British economic policy during the colonial period? A. contractionary B. mercantilist C. laissez-faire D. socialist
Which duty of the vice president is described in the U.S. Constitution?
a) President of the Senate
b) Liaison to the Supreme Court
c) Domestic policy adviser to the President
d) U.S. special ambassador to the United Nations
The Vice President of the United States has only two primary official duties:
to preside over the Senate and to cast tie-breaking votes there, and to preside over and certify the official vote count of the United States Electoral College. Who is the Vice-President?The Vice President of the United States is second in the presidential line of succession and the President fo the Senate. This means they operate within both the executive and legislative branches of government.
Thus, the Vice President of the United States has only two primary official duties:
to preside over the Senate and to cast tie-breaking votes there, and to preside over and certify the official vote count of the United States Electoral College.Learn more on Constitution here - brainly.com/question/14453917
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How did sectionalism arise from the Denmark Vesey Plot, and the abolitionist
movement?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Sectionalism arose from the Denmark Vesey Plot and the abolitionist
movement because the Denmark Vesey plot made things worse with the racial and slavery issue in the South. The Denmark Vesey Plot contributed to the increase of sectionalism in that the General Assembly responded with measures making it harder to free slaves, angering abolitionists.
Denmark Vesey had been plotting a black people insurrection in July 1822, using his position at the local Methodist church. It is said that he had been organizing 1000 black people to take the city of Charlestown, in South Carolina, when one slave showed his loyalty to his owner and revealed the plot. White authorities acted promptly and they prevented the riot, arrested Vesey and other leaders, and the sentence was they were executed.
Why was the end of the 19th century know as the "Age of Imperialism"?
A African countries aggressively expanded their empires in United States
B European countries aggressively expanded their empires in Asia and Europe
C African countries aggressively expanded their empires in Asia and Africa
D European countries aggressively expanded their empires in Asia and Africa
Answer:
It came into use after 1850. It was a new kind of European expansion which was not marked by widespread settlement. Its objective was to control territories for political and economic reasons and for national prestige. The late 19th century is often called the Age of Imperialism
The colonies were bounded by the
Appalachian Mountains on the west. What
socean bordered the colonies on the east?
Answer:
Q:The colonies were bounded by the
Appalachian Mountains on the west. What
ocean bordered the colonies on the east?
A:the atlantic ocean
Explanation:
How has disease increased the rise of civilization?
Answer:
The reasons for their emergence include the decline of major epidemic diseases and associated social troubles and various consequences of economic development.
Both groups of factors are increasingly relevant to the situation in many developing countries, where the expectation of life has been increasing spectacularly for many years and where changes in the biological, physical and social environment are in progress.
Explanation:
I majored in History.
Who is the most disrespectful impolite of all the reindeer?
The Middle Colonies had a milder climate and _______. As a result, they had great farming success.
A. very fertile soil
B. harbor
C. good workers
The excerpt below is from a telegram published in American newspapers in 1917.
What impact did this message have?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Read an excerpt from the body paragraphs of an essay on Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most influential civil rights leaders in history.
The writer could improve this excerpt by
A.|rewriting the sentence as a thesis statement.
B.|including more details and factual support.
C.|adding a statement that sets up the topic.
D.|writing a summary to restate the topic.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Which of the following men wanted to establish a colony for debtors and became the first leader of Georgia?
A
Robert Castell
B)
James Oglethorpe
ht
King George
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D)
John Musgrove
Answer: James Oglethorpe
Explanation:
Oglethorpe was a British soldier who wanted to establish a new colony for the debtors. Since there was really no debtors in Georgia, it became a royal colony. The answer to the question is James Oglethorpe.
Which event in 1819 resulted in many Americans moving to Texas?
a.
the Potato Blight
b. the Banking Panic
C. the Dust Bowl
d. the Louisiana Purchase
history midterm anyone??
Answer:
i tink it is the dust bowl
Explanation:
please correct me if im wrong
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
ANSWER ASAP 10 POINTS
a.
John Long was executed by the Spanish for his efforts to liberate Texas.
b.
John Long came from Mississippi and led two different invasions into Texas.
c.
John Long successfully liberated Texas and became the republic’s first president.
d.
John Long believed Texas should remain independent or become part of the United States.
In what direction did most Jews travel during the Diaspora?
Answer:
Mind if ya brainiest meh
Explanation:
Interpretations of this relationship range from the messianic hope of traditional Judaism for the eventual “ingathering of the exiles” to the view of Reform Judaism that the dispersal of the Jews was providentially arranged by God to foster pure monotheism throughout the world.
Answer:
Interpretations of this relationship range from the messianic hope of traditional Judaism for the eventual “ingathering of the exiles” to the view of Reform Judaism that the dispersal of the Jews was providentially arranged by God to foster pure monotheism throughout the world.
Explanation:
How did increasing trade and European contact affect Africans in West Africa?
Answer:
European sailors first reached sub-Saharan Africa in 1442, when Portuguese ships reached the Senegal river. The Portuguese had been sailing the coasts of Morocco and Western Sahara since 1413, when they captured the Moroccan city of Ceuta [still a Spanish city today]. Between 1413 and the 1440s, the Portuguese established several fortified settlements along the Moroccan coast, especially at Arzila, Mogador (now Essaouira), Safi, and Tangier; they retained a strong presence in Morocco until 1578, when the Portuguese King Sebastião I and much of the Portuguese nobility were killed at the Battle of Alcácer-Quibir. By 1471, West African leaders between the coasts of Senegal and Ghana had established commercial and diplomatic connections with Portuguese traders [major early sites of trade and settlement were on the Gambia river, Bugendo on the São Domingos river in Guinea-Bissau, and Sierra Leone].
Explanation:
For the next 150 years, West African rulers and traders came across the Portuguese more than any other European nation. [There were also smaller trading missions led by the English and the French, but these were less frequent]. In the beginning, the Portuguese main motivations were: 1, an interest in the extensive gold production of Bono-Mansu and the Akan states; 2, competition with the Ottoman Empire to access this gold [the Ottomans had captured Constantinople in 1453, prompting a crisis in Christian Europe]; 3, the desire to find a trade route to markets in India around the Cape of Good Hope; 4, ever increasingly, the trade in enslaved persons.
By the 1590s, the Dutch began to rival the Portuguese as the major European trading nation in Africa. Their ships were bigger and better, and the goods they traded with African political leaders were of much higher quality. The Dutch had captured many of the main Portuguese trading stations in West Africa by 1650, especially at Gorée in Senegal (in 1621), at Elmina in Ghana (in 1637), and at Luanda in Angola (in 1641). Initially the Dutch were mainly interested in textiles, animal hides [for the leather industry], and ivory, but by the middle of the 17th century they too turned to slave trading. The Dutch interest in slave trading dates to the 1620s and the capture of half of the Brazilian colonies from the Portuguese. From 1630 to 1654 the Dutch controlled the northern part of Brazil, and the associated sugar plantations which used the labour of enslaved persons; their growing colonial interests drove their interest in slave trading, which took over in the second half of the 18th century.
Which of the following was not a result of use of the assembly line?
O A. Higher productivity
O B. Greater efficiency
OC. Lowet prices
OD. More security
Answer:
c is the answer for the question
How did the emperor Qin Shihuangdi use forced labor
A. To conquer the previous ruling dynasty
B. To complete major construction projects
C. To prevent the people from joining a rebellion
D. To fill military posts and increase the army's size
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Texas became a separate province of Spain in _________.
a.
1718
b.
1720
c.
1722
d.
1724
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
PLEASE ANSWER ASAP 20 POINTS
A
B
C
D
Answer:
1718
Explanation:
What is the United Nations doing to help the Pygmy children's
education?
What did the Green Mountain Boys seize from Fort Ticonderoga?
5. Which statement correctly describes the Socratic method? *
Answer:
The socratic method used questions to find the truth.
Explanation: