Answer:
The Declaration of Independence was designed for multiple audiences: the King, the colonists, and the world. It was also designed to multitask. Its goals were to rally the troops, win foreign allies, and to announce the creation of a new country. The introductory sentence states the Declaration’s main purpose, to explain the colonists’ right to revolution. In other words, “to declare the causes which impel them to the separation.” Congress had to prove the legitimacy of its cause. It had just defied the most powerful nation on Earth. It needed to motivate foreign allies to join the fight.
5. What was an outcome of the wars for independence in Latin America?
Answer:
it's B
Explanation:
because that did hAve a long lasting established
An outcome of the wars for independence in Latin America due to a long-lasting establishment. Thus, option B is the correct option.
One long-lasting outcome of the wars for independence in Latin America was the establishment of independent nation-states. Prior to these wars, Latin America was predominantly under colonial rule by European powers such as Spain and Portugal. However, through years of armed conflict and revolutionary movements, Latin American countries successfully gained their independence.
This led to the formation of sovereign nations across the region, each with its own government, constitution, and national identity. The wars for independence sparked a wave of decolonization that reshaped the political and social landscape of Latin America, laying the foundation for the nations we recognize today.
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After the Revolution, in order to vote, African Americans had to have a certain number of assets.
True
False
What was the main conflict in 10 things I hate about you?
Answer:
uhh patrck prented to saduce her for joey
Explanation:
the purpose of ibn battuta’s account was most likely to
Answer:
inform his audience about the cultural, political, and economical characteristics of the places he visited
Explanation: x
Which statement correctly identifies a part of the circulatory system and its function?
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Answer:
The circulatory system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart. Arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood back to the heart. The circulatory system carries oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells, and removes waste products, like
what is the message of this political cartoon ?
Answer:
President Theodore Roosevelt, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, was a staunch supporter of a strong navy. Roosevelt instituted a new policy known as Corollary of the Monroe Doctrine during his term. The Monroe Doctrine was designed keep Europeans out of the Americas, but the Roosevelt Corollary placed the United States as the chief and guardian of the Americas. Control of the seas was an important part of that doctrine, a control made possible because industrialization had sped up process of making battleships. Political cartoons in 19th Century often depicted America as a woman, Columbia. Here she is depicted in full war regalia. During the Spanish-American War, many cartoons began to depict the United States as a man, Uncle Sam
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How was American Democracy changed over time?
Answer:
Between the 1820s and 1850, as more white males won the right to vote and political parties became more organized, the character of American democracy changed. It became more partisan and more raucous, a turn that bred ambivalence and even discontent with politics and the dominant parties.
Explanation:
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What European animal was a huge advantage to the Americans? PLEASE HELP ME
Answer:
Depends what the Americans wanted
Explanation:
Answer:
horse
Explanation:
One of the first European exports to the Americas, the horse, changed the lives of many Native American tribes. The mountain tribes shifted to a nomadic lifestyle, based on hunting bison on horseback. They largely gave up settled agriculture. Horse culture was adopted gradually by Great Plains Indians
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Why do you think the U.S. backed down on its enforcement of the Treaty once gold was discovered in the Black
Hills?
Answer:
The treaty would not allow the US to take advantage of the gold resources in the black hills.
Explanation:
Though the treaty had been created in an attempt at peace, the US violated its own treaty because of the want for the resources on Native American land.
Answer:
The treaty would prevent the US from exploiting the black hills' gold reserves. Despite the fact that the treaty was made in an effort to promote peace, the US broke its own agreement because it wanted the resources found on Native American land.
Explanation:
what are some of the key differences between the house of representatives and the senate
Answer:
The House of Representatives and Senate are the two main legislative branches of the U.S.
The house of the representative is the lower chamber while the senate is the upper chamber
The senate has 100 voting members while the house of representatives has 435 seats.
Members of the house are elected for a term of two years, and the senate members are elected for a six-year term. The house seats are dependent on each state's population, whereas each state has two senators regardless of population.
The response of the house is faster while that of the senate is quite slow.
To qualify as a representative for the house, you must be 25 years at the time of election and have lived in the country for 7 years. To qualify for a senate seat you must be 30 at the time of election and have lived in the country for 9 years.
The role of the house is to initiate revenue base legislation while the senate is to approve foreign treaties, cabinet and judicial nominations.
The house facilitates the impeachment of an official. The impeachment is then sent to the Senate to vote on the removal of the official.
The history of the house originated from the Virginia plan while that of the senate originated from the New Jersey plan.
Explanation:
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A pamphlet is considered to be one of the earliest forms of
O religious literature
O protest literature
America's first dramatic literature
an Appeal to Authority/A Credible Source (Ethos)
A pamphlet is considered to be one of the earliest forms of _religious literature_.
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were there sharks in the water when the titanic sank
yes there was sharks in the water when the titanic sank
Answer: Yes
Explanation:
Yes, but at that point the area surrounding where the Titanic sunk was just chalk-full of hundreds of bodies.
Why did Washington order trenches dug?
Answer: To allow the movement of larger artillery toward the British fortifications
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Answer:
To move artillery.
Explanation:
Washington had trenches dug to help move the artillery(heavy weapons) closer.
Alexander "liberated" Egypt from Persian control.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
the answer is false
Which Enlightenment philosopher first popularized the idea that the general will of the people is best for society?
A. Thomas Hobbes
B. Thomas Paine
C. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
D. Benjamin Franklin
Answer:
cjn ejacqus e aI WILL GIVE 30 POINTS TO THOSE WHO ANSWER THIS QUESTION RIGHT. What are some myths and misconceptions about ancient/medieval Africa? How can we combat or change these myths?
Answer:(this is your answer for question 1)
1. Its always hot in Africa
-The truth is, that in so Saharan regions, Africa´s temperatures can go well below freezing. You’ll also often find snow in the Atlas Mountains of North Africa and atop Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest peak. Some of South Africa’s inland mountains see annual snowfall too.
2. Africa wasn’t civilized before European contact
-Carthage, for example, was a powerful commercial hub and advanced city in North Africa, with roots stretching back around 3,000 years. The civilization thrived for more than five centuries. Then there’s the great Kingdom of Kush, Ancient Egypt’s neighbor, which once flourished in what is now Sudan. And the medieval Mali Empire with its libraries, Islamic schools, and elaborate mosques. Africa was home to several dozen great kingdoms spread throughout the continent – well before Europeans set foot on its shores.
3. Africa is dangerous for travelers
-Of course, Africa has its issues and concerns, just like any other continent. But it’s an incredibly diverse land, and much of it starkly contrasts the media’s portrayal. Many places in Africa are actually safe travel destinations such as, Splendid Seychelles or vast Namibian deserts, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Morocco, Malawi, and Gambia are safer then the United Kingdom!
4. No one in Africa has access to modern technology
-Much of Africa’s population lives in cities and urban areas, where modern technology is abundant. And the continent is the world’s fastest-growing region in terms of mobile phone adoption. Almost ¾ of the population has a mobile phone, many of which are smartphones with Internet access. Almost 300 million Africans have access to the Internet, and several of Africa’s countries are making impressive strides in the renewable energy sector.
5. ‘African’ is a language
-¨Do you speak American?¨ The people of Africa speak over 2,000 languages. Among them are English, French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese – a hangover from European colonization. One of the most commonly spoken languages in Africa is Swahili, yet less than 10% of the population speak it.
6. Europe is for learning, Africa is for adventure
- African countries may have developed in a different way to those in Europe, Asia, and Northern America but that does not make them backward. The truth about Africa is that each of its countries has a rich history that stretches back further than any ‘developed’ nation can claim.
7. Wild animals roam the streets
-Many Africans have despaired at this question and played up the misconception. Telling stories of how they travel to work on the back of their personal elephant. Of how people dropping their kids off at school on rhinos and hippos cause backups in the streets. And how they have to take special precautions to ensure that lions and crocodiles don’t drag them away during the night.
8. There are no cities, only unpaved villages
-Most people consider cities such as Nairobi, Windhoek, Maputo, Lusaka, Gaborone, Dakar, Cairo, and Algiers to be the exception and not the rule. This is one of the great misconceptions of Africa. While it is true that much of the continent is still rural, there are many great cities (as the ‘developed world’ know them) in Africa.
9. Everyone knows everyone else
-This misconception is closely related to the idea that Africa is one country. People around the world often ask South Africans traveling in Europe or the US whether they know cousin so-and-so who lives in Namibia. Or such-and-such who is a tour guide in Kenya. In a sea of 1.2 billion people, spread out over 30 million square kilometers, it’s not particularly likely. It’s akin to asking someone from Germany if they know your friend who lives in Lichtenstein.
10. Africa is one country
-People often go on holiday to ‘Africa’, completely oblivious to the fact that it’s a continent made up of 54 separate nations. Each nation has its own character, history, landmarks, attractions and way of life. Africa is vast. It’s larger than the USA, China, Japan, India, and the majority of Western and Eastern Europe combined. You can’t generalize Africa just as you can’t generalize Europe, Asia, or South America.
Explanation:(this is your answer for question 2)
In short, Africa is not a one-stop destination. It’s a vast, varied, and beautiful continent that’s as diverse as any other. The world still has much to learn about the ‘Dark Continent’, its people, and its place on the planet. This is shown in the African stereotypes we’ve explored in this article. Africa’s countries and their people would appreciate it if the rest of the world could keep all of these myths of Africa in mind. And please, don’t ask us about our pet elephants.
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Answer:
Common misconceptions of Africa include the idea that it is behind the rest of the world, lacking in innovative technology.
While climate change cannot be stopped, it can be slowed. To avoid the worst consequences of climate change, we'll need to reach “net zero” carbon emissions by 2050 or sooner. Net zero means that, on balance, no more carbon is dumped into the atmosphere than is taken out.Explanation:
what is inscribed on the tablet held by the statue of liberty?
Answer:
Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Explanation:
what was the last battle of the american revolution
Answer:
Battle of Yorktown in Yorktown, VA
Explanation:
It was there in 1781 that a combined French and American army led by George Washington defeated and captured General Cornwallis and his army. This defeat was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War and forced Great Britain to decide to come to the negotiating table.
How did the geography of Mesopotamia affect the development of
civilization in the region?
A. Fertile soil allowed farmers to grow enough food for large
populations.
O B. Tall mountain ranges protected the region from foreign invaders.
C. A lack of fresh water limited the size of permanent settlements.
O D. Steep terrain forced farmers to develop advanced terracing
techniques
Answer:
A. Fertile soil allowed farmers to grow enough food for large
populations.
Arya observes that the grass behind her house is dry. She believes the water content in the soil is about two-thirds lower than that of other yards in the area. She's also convinced that the grass is dry because of the slope of her yard. She investigates the problem by following the scientific method. Place the steps she takes in the correct order in the flowchart.
She takes samples of the soil.
She runs tests to compare her soil
samples to other soil in the area.
She asks herself why the grass appears so dry.
She discusses the results with her
landscapers to see what can be done.
She predicts that the water content in the soil is
two-thirds lower than in the immediate area.
Answer:
It’s in this order:
Explanation:
1) She asks herself why the grass appears so dry
2) She predicts that the water content in the soil is
two-thirds lower than in the immediate area
3) She takes samples of the soil
4) She runs tests to compare her soil
samples to other soil in the area
5) She discusses the results with her
landscapers to see what can be done
1- She observes the grass is dry behind her house
2- She asks herself why the grass appears so dry
3- She runs tests to compare her soil samples to other soil in the area
4- She predicts that the water content in the soil is two thirds lower
5- She takes samples of the soil
6- She concludes that the water content in the soil is about one half lower
7- She discusses the results with her landscapers to see what can be done
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Describe at least one thing that you learned in this unit that connects to each theme.
Answer:
ghy
Explanation:
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how did advancements in technology help bring a quick end to conflict in the pacific during World War II
a quick end to the conflict in the Pacific was achieved by technologies like the atomic bomb since whoever held the power to wipe a city off the map not only had the edge in combat but also negotiations
Would the U.S. joining the League of Nations have prevented WWII?
Answer:
Explanation:If the US has joined, not only would it not have stopped World War II, but it would have involved us sooner. ... It is highly unlikely that U.S. participation in the League would have prevented or even postponed World War I.
Which statements describe the artistic and political achievements in China under the Ming dynasty?
Choose all answers that are correct.
I The Ming decided not to restore China's civil service, they used foreigners to help rule.
Il The Ming dynasty was founded by the nobleman Zheng He
I The capital was moved to Dadu renamed Beijing, and rebuilt.
m Ming artistic achievements included rugs, temples, lacquered trays, and blue porcelain.
Answer:
A and D are your only correct answers here... I hope this helps you! :D
What is the meaning of asylum in the following passage?
" O ye that loved mankind! Ye that dare oppose, not only tyranny, but the tyrant, stand forth! Every spot of the old world is overrun with oppression. Freedom hath been hunted round the globe, Asia, and Africa, have long expelled her. - Europe regards her like a stranger, and England hath given her warning to depart. O! receive the fugitive, and prepare in time an asylum for mankind."
options:
1)
insanity
2)
protection from danger
3)
valuable
4)
freedom
Answer:
protection from danger
Explanation:
prepare in time a protection from danger for mankind
The Montgomery Bus Boycott proved that
change could be achieved through peaceful means.
change could only happen through violent protest.
violence leads to additional violence in protests.
peaceful protests are an ineffective method of change.
Answer:
The Montgomery Bus Boycott proved that change could be achieved through peaceful means."
Explanation:
The Montgomery bus boycott was a political and social boycott that took place between 1955 and 1956 in Montgomery, Alabama, to oppose the city's policy of racial segregation. Many people were known to the movement, such as Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and others. The move caused high deficits in Montgomery's public transportation system because a large percentage of people using public transportation stopped using it. The effort stretched from December 1, 1955 to December 20, 1956 and led to a decision by the United States Supreme Court stating the legal requirements of segregation on buses in the state of Alabama and the city of Montgomery unconstitutional
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Answer:b
Explanation:
b
Answer:
Neolithic Revolution
Explanation:
The Neolithic Revolution is also called the Agricultural Revolution. They learned to farm and grow their food. They also were hunters, but had done that before the revolution, along with gathering food. In addition to learning to farm, they also bred and domesticated animals that they had hunted (such as wild boar, and goats.) While this provided them with many new resources to use, (like meat, milk, pelt, etc.) and made farming easier, it also exposed them to disease.
However, they did live as nomads as well, but they had lived like that for their whole lives. Hope this helps!
What policy protected people’s jobs and insurance while they cared for sick family members?
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
Family Medical Leave Act
Defense of Marriage Act
Brady Bill
Answer:
B.Family Medical Leave Act
Explanation:B
Answer:
b
Explanation:
How does a bill become a law in New mexico?
Answer:
A bill may originate in either chamber, but in order to become law, it must be passed by both houses and signed by the governor. By custom, a general appropriation act, which appropriates the money to fund state government, originates in the House, but there is no requirement that it do so.
Explanation:
Which statement describes the impact of Upton Sinclair's novel, The Jungle?
A. O It led to the passage of antitrust legislation.
B. It encouraged federal intervention in labor union strikes.
C. It prompted the movement to preserve national lands.
D. It exposed the unsanitary conditions of the meatpacking industry.
Answer:
C. It prompted the movement to preserve national lands.
Explanation: