Answer:
At the start of the Revolutionary War, Molly did her best to keep the Mohawks loyal to the British. She gathered information and passed it to the British. She provided food and ammunition to the local Loyalists, and hid them in her house.
Explanation:
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Write a constructed response in which you analyze and describe some of the causes of the mining
strikes that eventually led to the Ludlow Massacre.
Answer:
In most states, constructed response questions (CRQ) are part of educational testing for teachers. These kinds of questions require the test-taker to produce or construct the answer and are considered an additional measure to better assess test takers subject knowledge. CRQ can be as simple as the writing of a sentence – or as complex as the design of a lesson plan.
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Which country's citizens were unhappy and living in poverty under Czar Nicholas II?
United Kingdom
Russia
Spain
France
Answer:
Russia
Explanation:
Czar Nicholas II became the ruler of Russia in 1894. However, following his incompetence and heavy losses in the wars he entered in his bid to maintain autocracy such as the Russo-Japanese war in 1905.
The effect led to many things in Russia, such as a scarcity of food, striking of labors, the level of poverty also increased tremendously and the soldiers were tired of unsuccessful war.
He was later removed from his position in 1914.
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Describe the government's role in creating the
foundation for a market economy.
Answer:
Economists, however, identify six major functions of governments in market economies. Governments provide the legal and social framework, maintain competition, provide public goods and services, redistribute income, correct for externalities, and stabilize the economy.
The government creates and maintains a market economy by: establishing law and order. ... setting market standards. providing public goods
Explanation:
Governments frequently fund the military, address environmental issues, define and safeguard property rights, and work to increase competition in the market.
What do you mean by the market economy?In a market economy, the majority of the resources are owned by people rather than the government.
This pertains to labour, capital, and land. In a market economy, people regulate the use and cost of these resources through freely chosen actions in the market.
When the advantages of a government programme outweigh the disadvantages, there is an economic function for government to perform in a market economy.
Governments maintain competition, offer public goods and services, redistribute income, account for externalities, and stabilize the economy in addition to providing the legal and social framework.
Therefore, the Governments frequently fund the military, address environmental issues, define and safeguard property rights, and work to increase competition in the market.
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The Bill of Rights affirmatively states some rights that the people are guaranteed
O True
O False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Answer:
Its B. I believe bc i read it earlier on my quiz
Explanation:
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8. Luther would have most approved a woman
(A) staying at home to be a wife and mother.
(B) seeking election to a public office.
(C) holding a leadership position in a church.
(D) taking an active role in the leadership of a community.
(E) leading a woman's suffrage movement
Answer:B
Explanation:wrong
Who gets to decide how many federal , or inferior courts we have ?
Answer:
The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.
Answer:
Found several answers to your question so I thought I'd give you a few to choose from or make up your own answer from them :)
"The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish."
"It is up to Congress to decide what other federal courts we will have. But one of the first things Congress did in 1789, the year the new government got going, was to set up a federal judiciary, including the Supreme Court—with six Justices."
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the incident at three miles island in 1979 involved
Answer:
In 1979 at Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in USA a cooling malfunction caused part of the core to melt in the #2 reactor. The TMI-2 reactor was destroyed. Some radioactive gas was released a couple of days after the accident, but not enough to cause any dose above background levels to local residents.
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this is a quiz and i need help so ill put 10 questions for 10 points there pretty easy but who ever can answer more will be the brainiest answers so here are some answer as many as you can
1.What first replaced canal transportation for an easier route to the west?
The steamboat
The railroad
The wagon train
The turnpike
2.Who originated the building of canals?
The government
The wealthy businessmen
The industrialists
The people
3.What shifted population from rural agrarian to urban industrial?
The invention of the cotton gin
The first textile mill
The introduction of new power sources
The increased use of slavery
4.Why were keelboats and flatboats important to the early settlers?
The boats were cheap types of new homes.
Most settlers used them when traveling to the West.
The boats were safer than steamboats.
5.What geographic feature did the Portage Railroad conquer?
The narrow waterways
The low lying areas
The rugged terrain
The rapids and waterfalls
6.Which of the following was NOT a use for the railroad horse?
It was used to pull early crude train cars.
It was used for emergency power.
It was used as a substitute for train travel.
It was used for carrying passengers across areas not connected by rail.
7.Which is the most accurate description of the first railroad?
It was completed before the Erie Canal.
It carried only freight and animals.
It connected Maryland to the west.
It was drawn by horses for a portion of the journey.
8.What highway enabled thousands of settlers to make the journey to the Northwest Territory?
National Turnpike
Cumberland Road
Wilderness Road
9.Which of these descriptions does NOT apply to the National Road?
It allowed thousands of settlers to make the journey to the Northwest Territory.
It took over forty years to complete the construction.
It opened trading opportunities for businesses.
It connected the north to the south in a direct trip.
10.Select the five ways in which the cotton gin affected the South.
Slaves became more important and valuable.
Land under production declined.
Prosperity reached most of the Southern population.
Southern attitudes about slavery hardened.
Cotton became the principal southern crop.
The South developed a cultural caste system.
Cotton became a major U.S. export.
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Answer:
1) The Railroad
2) The People
3) The introduction of new power sources
4) Most settlers used them when traveling to the West.
5) The narrow waterways
6) It was used as a substitute for train travel.
7) It was drawn by horses for a portion of the journey.
8) Cumberland Road
9) It connected the north to the south in a direct trip.
10) "Slaves became more important and valuable" "Southern attitudes about slavery hardened" "Cotton became the principal southern crop" "Cotton became a major U.S. export" and "Land under production declined"
Explanation:
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Espionage was a common between the superpowers during the cold war? *
1 point
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
the ___ river in brazil that is nearly 4000 miles long. A. Nile River B. Amazon River or C. Mississippi river
Answer:
Amazon River
Explanation:
The Nile river is in Africa and The Mississippi river in U.S.A. The Amazon river is also 4,086 miles so close to 4,000. Plus the Amazon river is in South America and Brazil is in South America.
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Can a candidate win the popular vote but not the election? *
Yes
No
By 1871, who ruled over Germany??
Answer:
William 1
Explanation:
Answer:
The third and final act of German unification was the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, orchestrated by BISMARCK to draw the western German states into alliance with the North German Confederation. With the French defeat, the German Empire was proclaimed in January 1871 in the Palace at Versailles, France.
Explanation:
Compare and contrast the experiences of Native Americans in Spanish settlements and in English colonies.
Answer:The colonies were alike in that they all had close ties to England. All the colonies had someone who owned at least one slave, though some colonial societies were more dependent on this than others. The colonists also observed English customs such as having tea. Regionally, the colonies were quite different.
Explanation: Good luck
I need to know what thing goes in where
Answer:
I have NO clue what you are talking about
Explanation:
What was the Schlieffen Plan, and which military forces relied on it?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Schlieffen Plan was the operational plan for a designated attack on France once Russia, in response to international tension, had started to mobilize her forces near the German border. The execution of the Schlieffen Plan led to Britain declaring war on Germany on August 4th, 1914
Answer:
The Schlieffen Plan Was a operational plan to attack france Once russia in response to international tensions Once they mobilise forces near the German border... So... The Execution of teh plan on August 4th, 1914.
This meant that britain declared war on german on, that date as well.
German military forces relyed on it is my understanding.
HELP...What is one result of the Agricultural Revolution * A- More farm workers were needed B- Less farm workers were needed C- Millions of small farms were needed D- Less crops were grown
More farm workers were needed for the Large farms around
Egyptians used Irrigation Canals and Shadoofs to transport water to the fields used for farming.
true or false
10. Why were the colonists mad about the Tea Act of 1773 even though it reduced the
cost of tea?
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Answer:
10- The British government granted the company a monopoly on the importation and sale of tea in the colonies. The colonists had never accepted the constitutionality of the duty on tea, and the Tea Act rekindled their opposition to it.
14- I do not know
1. During the Neolithic Revolution, farmers in Mesopotamia and Egypt created a basic
calendar to keep track of when to plant and harvest their crops. They also made
simple tools, such as plows, to help with their work. Various types of weaponry also
emerged as people living in villages had to protect their valuable resources.
What important changes does this author argue followed the Neolithic Revolution?
Answer:
New technologies developed after people established permanent settlements.
Explanation:
The Neolithic Revolution is the time when there occurred a huge shift in the way humans live and sustain themselves. This period is also known as the (First) Agricultural Revolution, for it starts the change from shifting or nomad life to that of permanent settlement and the practice of agriculture.
As seen in the given passage, farmers began keeping track of the time for planting and harvesting their crops. Moreover, they began inventing 'tools' for their work, enabling them to better execute their work. And through this argument, the author presents the development of new technologies that people established after the permanent settlements.
Fosse qual fosse o seu formato, em pelo menos um aspecto as revoltas de colonos eram incrivelmente semelhantes: nenhuma delas confrontou a Coroa portuguesa. Ao contrário, a linguagem dos rebeldes expressa estrita lealdade ao soberano, reafirmava a força simbólica da figura do rei sempre pronto a ouvir as aflições de seus súditos e maldizia a lentidão das comunicações entre metrópole e colônia.
a) A quais revoltas o texto se refere?
b) Quais são as diferenças entre elas e as Conjurações Mineira e Baiana?
Answer:
b) Quais são as diferenças entre elas e as Conjurações Mineira e Baiana?
Explanation:
Ancient Egypt had a social hierarchy. If the hierarchy had five levels, with the pharaoh at the top, at which level were farmers and herders? the second tier, immediately below the pharaoh the third (middle) tier the fourth tier the fifth (bottom) tier
Answer: 4 I think
Explanation: cuz I’ve learned of egyptian history
Answer:
fourth
Explanation:
the fifth were for slaves, farmers were just slightly better
Answer these questions by the following 6 U.S. Presidents:
1. George Washington
2. John Adams
3. Thomas Jefferson
4. James Madison
5. James Monroe
6. Andrew Jackson
Here are the questions you need to answer for each President.
1. What is his Political Party?
2. What is his Home State??
3. How many years did he serve as president??
4. What are some personal characteristics about this President??
5. What were his precedents, accomplishments & historical events??
(THIS IS DUE BY 3:00)
Answer:
John Adams, a remarkable political philosopher, served as the second President of the United States (1797-1801), after serving as the first Vice President under President George Washington.
Learned and thoughtful, John Adams was more remarkable as a political philosopher than as a politician. “People and nations are forged in the fires of adversity,” he said, doubtless thinking of his own as well as the American experience.
Adams was born in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1735. A Harvard-educated lawyer, he early became identified with the patriot cause; a delegate to the First and Second Continental Congresses, he led in the movement for independence.
During the Revolutionary War he served in France and Holland in diplomatic roles, and helped negotiate the treaty of peace. From 1785 to 1788 he was minister to the Court of St. James’s, returning to be elected Vice President under George Washington.
Adams’ two terms as Vice President were frustrating experiences for a man of his vigor, intellect, and vanity. He complained to his wife Abigail, “My country has in its wisdom contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.”
When Adams became President, the war between the French and British was causing great difficulties for the United States on the high seas and intense partisanship among contending factions within the Nation.
His administration focused on France, where the Directory, the ruling group, had refused to receive the American envoy and had suspended commercial relations.
Adams sent three commissioners to France, but in the spring of 1798 word arrived that the French Foreign Minister Talleyrand and the Directory had refused to negotiate with them unless they would first pay a substantial bribe. Adams reported the insult to Congress, and the Senate printed the correspondence, in which the Frenchmen were referred to only as “X, Y, and Z.”
The Nation broke out into what Jefferson called “the X. Y. Z. fever,” increased in intensity by Adams’s exhortations. The populace cheered itself hoarse wherever the President appeared. Never had the Federalists been so popular.
Congress appropriated money to complete three new frigates and to build additional ships, and authorized the raising of a provisional army. It also passed the Alien and Sedition Acts, intended to frighten foreign agents out of the country and to stifle the attacks of Republican editors.
President Adams did not call for a declaration of war, but hostilities began at sea. At first, American shipping was almost defenseless against French privateers, but by 1800 armed merchantmen and U.S. warships were clearing the sea-lanes.
Despite several brilliant naval victories, war fever subsided. Word came to Adams that France also had no stomach for war and would receive an envoy with respect. Long negotiations ended the quasi war.
Sending a peace mission to France brought the full fury of the Hamiltonians against Adams. In the campaign of 1800 the Republicans were united and effective, the Federalists badly divided. Nevertheless, Adams polled only a few less electoral votes than Jefferson, who became President.
On November 1, 1800, just before the election, Adams arrived in the new Capital City to take up his residence in the White House. On his second evening in its damp, unfinished rooms, he wrote his wife, “Before I end my letter, I pray Heaven to bestow the best of Blessings on this House and all that shall hereafter inhabit it. May none but honest and wise Men ever rule under this roof.”
Adams retired to his farm in Quincy. Here he penned his elaborate letters to Thomas Jefferson. Here on July 4, 1826, he whispered his last words: “Thomas Jefferson survives.” But Jefferson had died at Monticello a few hours earlier.
Write a one page expository essay comparing and contrasting slavery practices in both East and West Africa. How is this similar or different from what you already know about slavery in America? What are some of the problems with slavery in general? What do you think about slavery in both East and West Africa?
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Explanation:
chivalry was originally a Medievil institution, or practice. What did the code of chivalry require of all knight. A. Fair and honorable treatment of other nobles. B. The protection and kind treatment of women and children. C. Belief in the one true God of the Muslims. D. Fine horsemanship and battle skills.
Answer: A Fair and honorable treatment of other nobles
Explanation: just took the test
Answer: A Fair and honorable treatment of other nobles
Explanation: took the test got it correct
What fact would you select to support your understanding of world war 2?
A. England and the Soviet Union were NOT allies during WWII
B. England and the Soviet Union were allies during the Civil War
C. England and the Soviet Union were allies during WWII
D. England and the Soviet Union hated each other.
Answer:
The answer is actually C.
Explanation:
Which statements accurately describe political achievements under the Ming dynasty in China?
Choose all answers that are correct.
A late Ming emperor built a new capital at what is now Beijing in the north.
The emperor and his court met in their new complex known as the Forbidden City.
Early Ming emperors discouraged trade or contact with the outside world to avoid its corruption.
A peasant warrior defeated the Mongols and called his new dynasty Ming or "brilliant."
The emperor ended the civil service which had become corrupt.
Answer:
The answers are A,B, and D. I took the quiz and this is the only right answer for these questions. The other ones they put out were all wrong.
Explanation:
Early American leaders designed the Articles of Confederation to create a national
government that:
X
A. could stop state governments from passing unfair laws.
B. would not be powerful enough to become a tyranny.
c. would regulate the economy to protect the poor.
D. could enforce laws through a powerful court system.
Answer: B would not be powerful enough to become a tyranny
Explanation: i just took the quiz and got it right
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B. would not be powerful enough to become a tyranny. Passed the Quiz!
Need some help with this!!
Answer:
what question do you need help with?
Explanation:
what happened to spark the change in thinking the scientific revolution in the past
Answer:
People began questioning old beliefs and proving with real, hard evidence using mathematics and experiments. Old beliefs were based of of religions or customs of people in a society. It mostly started in astronomy. Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler are some of the biggest names during that time period.