Answer: There were many different ways.
Explanation:
There was a group of all-female pilots who dropped giant bombs but did not have enough room to wear parichutes, there was the angel of Auschwitz who helps more then 3000 babies be born in a concentration camp, there were many underground orginizations who helped those who were taken by the nazis, and there were kind people who did kind things.
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Which best summarizes the outcome of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse?
Greene's forces were weakened
Greene's forces ended the war.
O Cornwallis' army was greatly weakened.
O Cornwallis' army ended the war.
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Explanation:
C. Cornwallis’ army was greatly weakened.
Answer:
c army was greatly weakened
Explanation:
Which of the following protects the rights of the accused?
a. The guarantee of a speedy trial
b. The right to vote cannot be denied because of gender
c. The right to sign a petition
d. The right to keep and bear arms
Note: I think it is a.
Answer:
the guarantee of a speedy trial
Answer:
not for sure but I would go with A
Explanation:
Why did the Tlingit people want the bones returned to their tribe?
Answer:
For art of for spiritual reasoning.
Explanation:
The amendment process would allow state governments to nullify federal law
Making the federal government superior to state governments would ensure greater stability
The rights of citizens would be better protected by having both federal and state levels of government
Giving greater power to the federal government would allow it to assist states in times of crisis
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Answer:
The rights of citizens would be better protected by having both federal and state levels of government.
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What is an ally?
A required contribution to the government or added to the cost of some goods
Cash or liquid assets held or obtained for expenditures
a country formally helping another country for a military or other purpose
material prosperity
Answer:
A country formally helping another country for a military or other purpose
Explanation:
friend, helper, etc
According to the map, which two cities did Mansa Musa visit on his pilgrimage? Cairo and Mecca Tripoli and Algiers Gao and Taghaza Djenné and Timbuktus in the city. It was located on the Senegal River. It was isolated in the dense rainforest.
Answer:
The answer is A, Cairo and Mecca.
Explanation:
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The two cities in which, The Mansa and the Musa were visited on the pilgrimage were Timbuktu and Gao
What are cities?A city is a large human community. It can be defined as a permanent wave and densely settled place with administratively defined boundaries, whose members work primarily on non-agricultural tasks. Cities generally have across-the-board systems for housing.
As per the records, It was the Mansa Musa, Were traveled through the cities of Timbuktu and Gao, While on his way to Mecca, he made an empire, When he returned in 1325. As per the religion, the Mansa Musa also traveled to the Hajj in 1324.
Therefore, As per the record, The two cities are Timbuktu and Gao
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not all states created constitutions at the same time. Why do you think that might have been the case?
What basic pattern did European colonization follow?
clalm land, defend land, settle land
claim land, settle land, defend land
defend land, clalm land, settle land
settle land, defend land, claim land
Which statement is true of Native Americans in the late 1700s and early 1800s?
A)They were relocated to reservations in the Southwest.
B)They enjoyed special protection under the U.S. Constitution.
C)They often faced intense competition for lands.
D)They rarely had dealings with U.S. citizens.
Answer:they enjoyed special protection under the U.S. constitution.
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Linda C. Brown, Rosa Parks, Elizabeth Eckford, Emmett Till, and the Greensboro Four, are emblematic of a recurring theme that emerged in the early days of the Civil Rights Movement. Identify the theme and explain why it often elicited sympathy from the American public.
Answer:
The people mentioned above were emblematic because they fought for racial segregation, in addition to being victims of strong racism that severely damaged their lives. The loss of these people was what attracted Americans' sympathy.
Explanation:
Racism is extremely damaging, as we all know, and although many Americans are still hurt by it, in the early days of the civil rights movement they were hurt even more. People humiliated them, embarrassed them, limited them and even killed them, as happened with Emmett Till, just because they were black. All the names mentioned above, suffered this type of thing because of racism, which caused the empathy of some Americans who recognized how inhumane these actions were and should be repudiated.
what changes in beliefs did china experience from prince shotoku reign
buddhism then a mixture of confucianism and buddhism
confucianism then buddhism then a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism
buddhism then confucianism
Answer:
he means the first one
Explanation:
Think about what situation in society favors the emergence of totalitarianism? (ie what social events lead to the people wanting to overthrow democracy and kneel to totalitarian authorities?) Think about what, in your opinion, would be a "cure" against the emergence of totalitarianism in our society and time?
Answer and Explanation:
Totalitarianism is favored when the population is dissatisfied with the incompetence of democratic governments to solve serious social problems, which end up affecting the economy and the lives of citizens. An example of this can be seen at the end of the first world war, where many countries suffered a strong economic recession, such as Germany, favoring the rise of authoritarian leaders who accused democratic systems of failing to solve the population's problems. Another recent example can be seen in Brazil, where the population, hopeless with the constant cases of corruption, elected a president who oscillates between facism and authoritarianism.
The cure for this is, mainly, to promote the growth of a population that is politically educated, that way that population will be able to recognize leaders who are not committed to solving problems, but with total control and the imposition of their ideas inappropriate and extremely limiting.
What is Michael Berstein’s theory of the causes of the Depression?
Answer:
I don't know that persons theory, but I do know this. Depression is caused by loss of a loved one such as a pet, my dog Coco just recently passed. I know thats how you can get it.
Explanation:
what sport was among the first olympic events in 776 BC?
Answer:
Track and Field
Explanation:
Read the passage from the Torah.
Honor your father and your mother, in order that your days be lengthened on the land that the Lord, your God, is giving you.
You shall not murder. You shall not commit adultery. You shall not steal. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
You shall not covet your neighbor's house. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife, his manservant, his maidservant, his ox, his donkey, or whatever belongs to your neighbor.
–Exodus 20:12–14
Which aspects of Jewish life do all of the commandments in the passage refer to?
the High Holy days
communication with God
a person’s re
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer: B. either criminal law or right behavior.
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How did the Abbasid Caliphate transform who governed the empire?
Answer:
The Abbasids established the new position of vizier to delegate central authority, and delegated even greater authority to local emirs.
What are two reasons why Jackson won the 1828 election
Answer:
Explanation:
Jackson and his supporters called it the stolen election because of the deal between Adams and Clay. ... He won the election of 1828 with the help of Speaker of the House Henry Clay. He was an unpopular President . While he was President Congress, passed the Tariff of 1828.
Answer:
Andrew Jackson won the popular vote and had the most electoral votes but no candidates had enough electoral votes to win so the House of Reps decided the election.
Henry Clay speaker of the House convinced members of Congress to Vote for John Quincy Adams.
Adams is chosen President by the House of Reps with Clay's support.
Adams chose Clay as Secretary of State.
Jackson and his supporters called it the Stolen election because of the deal between Adams and Clay.
Explanation:
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One of the leaders of the Reformation, John Calvin, was particularly influenced by the Renaissance philosophy of humanism. Why were so many Europeans willing to accept this new way of looking at life during 15th and 16th centuries?
Answer: Renaissance and humanism encouraged freedom of thought.
Explanation:
As a result of these two movements, Protestantism also emerged. Humanism and the Renaissance were an indication of radical changes in European society. Martin Liter, John Calvin pointed out all the omissions evident in the church and its hierarchy. It was clear to everyone that certain spiritual representatives used it for personal gain. Only the bravest pointed it out. It was also clear to everyone how rich the church was and that this was not what Jesus was advocating. This global dissatisfaction has led to general dissatisfaction, and in that fact lie the reasons for a large number of members of the Protestant supporters.
Which of the following BEST completes this diagram?
Representation depends on a state’s size in square miles.
Representation based on a state’s population
Representation appointed by executive branch
Representation approved by judicial branch
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The House of Representatives represents the people therefore the population size determines the amount of representatives sent to Congress.
House=has people
Senate=state
SOMEONE HELP ME PLEASE ILL GIVE BRAINLY What are muckrakers and Who were a couple examples of muckrakers?
Answer: The muckrakers were reform-minded journalists in the Progressive Era in the United States who exposed established institutions and leaders as corrupt. They typically had large audiences in popular magazines
Explanation:
Examples: Ida Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, and Upton Sinclair.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Resisting in small ways that hurt slave owner's businesses. Good luck!
Answer: C (I've had this question before)
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Explain how the amendment process illustrates the constitutional principle of federalism.
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Answer:Adding an amendment to the Constitution requires that there be at least a two-thirds majority vote in both the Congress and Senate, meaning that most of the states must agree to it. This illustrates the power of the federal government over the individual states
Explanation:
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Why did Dysentery spread easily among WWI soldiers?
Explanation:
Due to lack of sanitation in the trenches, dysentary spread quite easily. More specifically it was contaminated water which got them sick in the war.
When were the residents of Flint finally told the water was bad?
What do you think Greene meant when he
said the “success of the day seemed to be doubtful for a
long time”?
What were the three types of colonles established by the English In North America
Answer:
There were three types of British colonies: royal, proprietary, and self-governing. Each type had its own characteristics. Royal colonies were owned by the king. from the British government.
Explanation:
In Islam, what provides a moral or ethical example for Muslims to follow?
Answer:
Islamic ethics (أخلاق إسلامية), defined as "good character," historically took shape gradually from the 7th century and was finally established by the 11th century.
Explanation:
Answer:
According to Islam, whatever leads to the welfare of the individual or society is morally good and whatever is injurious is morally bad. The ethical system prescribed in Islam is eternally divine and forms the foundation of an Islamic society.
Explanation:
what was the result of the compromise of 1850 and how did it lead to the civil war.
Answer:
The compromise admitted California as a free state and did not regulate slavery in the remainder of the Mexican cession all while strengthening the Fugitive Slave Act, a law which compelled Northerners to seize and return escaped slaves to the South.
Read the excerpt from "Flowers for Algernon."
I tryed hard but I only saw the ink. I told him maybe I need new glases. He rote something down on a paper and I got skared of faling the test. I told him it was a very nice inkblot with littel points all around the edges. He looked very sad so that wasnt it. I said please let me try agen. Ill get it in a few minits becaus Im not so fast sometimes. Im a slow reeder too in Miss Kinnians class for slow adtilts but I'm trying very hard.
What conclusion can readers draw about Charlie based on his description of taking the Rorschach test?
He thinks that he’s smarter than he is.
He thinks the test is meant to trick him.
He is confident and quick to solve problems.
He is motivated and wants to please others.
Answer:
He is motivated and wants to please others.
Explanation:
He is motivated and wants to please others.
Answer:
srrry this is late its d hes motivated
Explanation:
Which of these would be an accurate caption for this graphic?
George Washington gained valuable knowledge from his terms of military service.
George Washington had exceptional mapmaking and military abilities.
George Washington's life experiences gave evidence that he would be an excellent president.
George Washington's success as president was due to his schooling and military training.
Answer: The answer would be D.
Explanation:
THE ANSWER IS C!!!
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