The correct answer would be: B
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Confederate troops murdered 300 African American soldiers.
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Based on the reading explain why communism was such a threat to the American government?
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many communist nations do not provide citizens the rights and freedoms that America has. The US was afraid that if communism took over, they would lose their constitutional rights.us pres, Harry Truman established a 'containment' policy towards communist Soviet Union to not fight, but limit their expansion of power and belief."The Red Scare was hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S. during the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, which intensified in the late 1940s and early 1950s. (Communists were often referred to as “Reds” for their allegiance to the red Soviet flag.) The Red Scare led to a range of actions that had a profound and enduring effect on U.S. government and society. " (history.com/topics/cold-war/red-scare)What is samsara? What shape best represents samsara?
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The way samsara is best represented as the Tibetan Wheel of Life, also which is like the samsara, the endless cycle of birth and suffering and death and rebirth.
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hey i need help... What is one source of revenue for the federal government to pay for public goods and services?
A. property taxes
B. sales taxes
C. income taxes
D. excise taxes
Answer:
C
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Why was controlling the Mississippi River crucial to winning the Civil War?
A) Charging tolls could raise a lot of money.
B) There were no roads in the area.
C) The river was the best way to transport troops and supplies.
D) The river was the South’s largest water source.
Answer:
the river was important because that was the main supply and transportation line for the federal army
During the Civil War, the Confederate forces introduced
O A) submarines
O B) fighter planes
C) ironclad ships
Answer:
A) submarines
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Which was a major consequence of the First Battle of Bull Run?
A)The Union forces lost many men and had to quickly recruit new soldiers.
B)Several Union politicians made plans to secretly offer peace to the South.
C)Several Union generals changed sides to the South in fear the North would lose the war.
D)The Union forces became discouraged because they had hoped for a quick end to the war.
Answer:
D) The Union forces become discouraged because they had hoped for a quick end to the war.
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What became of Captain Farragut after the war?
A) He went back to being a farmer.
B) He went back to fighting pirates.
C) He was dishonorably discharged.
D) He was made a full admiral.
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B) He went back to fighting pirates.
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Becuase on March 18, 1866, and assigned insignia number 231. He served as the commander of the Commandery of New York from May 1866 until his death.
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Becuase on March 18, 1866, and assigned insignia number 231. He served as the commander of the Commandery of New York from May 1866 until his death.
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Which group did the Emancipation Proclamation primarily concern?
A)slaves working in the Union army camps
B)slaves belonging to Confederate soldiers
C)slaves living in Confederate states
D)slaves living in Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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The Emancipation Proclamation was a presidential decree issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, during the American Civil War. Hence option C is correct .
Who did the Emancipation Proclamation primarily concern?The primary purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation was to declare that all slaves living in Confederate states were henceforth free.
Therefore, the correct answer to the question is C) slaves living in Confederate states. The Emancipation Proclamation did not apply to slaves living in Union states, nor did it apply to slaves living in Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware, which were slave states that remained loyal to the Union.
The Emancipation Proclamation was a significant turning point in the Civil War because it changed the nature of the conflict from a war for the preservation of the Union to a war for the abolition of slavery.
While the Emancipation Proclamation did not free all slaves immediately, it paved the way for the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which formally abolished slavery throughout the entire country .
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Briefly describe each of the 5 Pillars of Islam:
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Describe the picture. What parts of the bridge are under tension and compression explain
Answer:
The side of the bridge is under tension, and the bottom of the bridge is under tension because everything is sitting on it.
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What is an Antarctic tectonic plate and what does the model look like?
Answer:
Tectonic plates are large plates of rock that make up the foundation of the Earth's crust and the shape of the continents. The tectonic plates comprise the bottom of the crust and the top of the Earth's mantle. There are ten major plates on Earth and many more minor ones.
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Which action is an example of participating in politics? (1 point)
A) moving into a community
B) investing
C) voting
D) attending a religious service
What is the effect of Maryland’s having such rich soil?
Answer:There are 6 main types of soil.
Explanation:1. Clay: Clay is a nutrient-rich soil but is heavy and sticky when it is wet and hard when it is dry.
2. Sandy: Sandy soil dries out quickly and often needs added nutrients to produce good results.
3. Silty: Silty soil is silky and feels like soap. It is great at holding moisture, but sometimes needs to have added elements in order to make sure it doesn’t hold too much moisture.
4. Peaty: Peaty soil is darker than other soils and is very moist.
5. Chalky: Chalky soil normally covers either chalk or limestone and contains more rocks than the other types of soil.
6. Loamy – Loamy soil is a gardener’s dream. It is a mixture of sand, silt and clay and it has excellent drainage properties.
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What led to the creation of Coptic Christianity in Africa?The leading to the creation of coptic christianity in african was Christianity first arrived in North Africa, in the 1st or early 2nd century AD. The Christian communities in North Africa were among the earliest in the world. Legend has it that Christianity was brought from Jerusalem to Alexandria on the Egyptian coast by Mark, one of the four evangelists, in 60 AD.
Why did Christianity serve as a unifying factor for the people of Ethiopia? Christianity served as a unifying factor for the people of Ethiopia because Christianity afforded the possibility of unifying the many diverse ethnic and linguistic peoples of the Aksumite kingdom, a goal of Ezana's leadership. Aksum was one of the earliest states to develop a coin system in order to service its sophisticated and prosperous economy.
How did the Bantu influence the way people lived in southern Africa? Large groups of people moved, in waves, from the Bantu homeland in West Africa. They brought with them technologies that allowed them to open up and cultivate land that had been forest, rocky soil, or swamp – iron, crops, pottery, and cattle being chief among them.
Which theory do you agree with about the purpose of the ruins at Great Zimbabwe? The Great Enclosure shares many structural similarities with the Hill Ruin, one interpretation suggests that the Great Enclosure was built to accommodate a surplus population and its religious and administrative activities.
What does swahili mean? Swahili is spoken primarily in Kenya and Tanzania, but speakers of this beautiful language can be found right across the continent of Africa. The word Swahili is itself an Arabic word meaning 'coastal people'.
How did the arrival of Islam in North Africa differ from its arrival in East Africa? Islam quickly spread throughout the Arab Peninsula into the Middle East and across North Africa. Likewise, Islam spread peace, unity, equality, and increased literacy rates. Islam directly influenced society and altered the course of development in history and in today 's contemporary world.
How might life in East Africa have been different if the people there had not accepted the presence of Muslim traders? As many as ten million African slaves were shipped north as part of the trans-Saharan slave trade between 750 and 1500 C.E.” In summary, the coming of Islam to Sub-Saharan Africa facilitated the rise of political empires, encouraged trade and wealth, and increased the traffic in slavery.
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Forest fires are a natural occurrence. However, how are forest fires different near or around areas that were deforested? Choose all that are correct.
Who is Ferdinand Magellan?
Answer:
Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic Monarchy from 1518. He is best known for having planned and led the 1519 Spanish expedition to the East Indies across the Pacific Ocean to open a maritime trade route, during which he discovered the interoceanic passage bearing thereafter his name and achieved the first European navigation from the Atlantic to Asia.
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True or False? The Middle East received its name by Europeans naming parts of the world saying that this Area is located in the middle of the Far East and Europe.