What was the nature of the arguments among African American leaders such as Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. DuBois?

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Answer 1

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.

The nature of the arguments among African American leaders such as Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. DuBois were that African Americans have the right to have equity and social justice, as well as the growth opportunities white people had in the United States.

Both renowned African Americans were part of a social-political movement known as Pan Africanism. This movement that was created at the beginning of the 20th century invited black people to unite under the culture and belief systems that characterized black people. They invited black people to present a unified force to improve their social conditions in America.


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As Islam and Christianity spread through Africa, whích of the following were examples of
their imnpact? Select all that apply.

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Answer:

i dont see the select but Christian concepts dominated the educational institutions of many african kingdoms

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Why does the following in-text citation only use a page number at the end?
In Hawthorne's “Rappaccini's Daughter," the reader is introduced to a world of ambiguity that is simultaneously
beautiful and tragic: "It was not love, although her rich beauty was a madness to him... but a wild offspring of
both love an horror that... burned like one and shivered like the other" (399).

A. Only a page number is used because the author is not mentioned in the text.

B. Only a page number is used because the author is mentioned in the text.

C. Only a page number is used because the page number is the only requirement when doing in-
text citations

D. Only a page number is used because in-text citations should be kept as short and concise as
possible.

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The answer is B because the text mentioned the author

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B. Only a page number is used because the author is mentioned in the text.

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what role did white northerner play in the boycott?​

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By bringing publicity to the activism.

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In 1955, a woman named Rosa Parks decided to sit in the bus seat that's preserved only to white citizens, which led to her arrest.

This action might sounds like nothing today. But in the past, many states in America imposed a racial segregation that prohibit black citizens to use the infrastructures that's exclusively given to the white people.

in respond to this arrest, many progressive activists in northern starts started to conduct a protest and call for a boycott to the Montgomery Bus that became the center of the incident. This increase the national support to abolish racial segregation that eventually led to the creation of the Civil Rights Act in 1964.

Where did God deliver the Commandments to Moses?

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Answer:

a mountain

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God gave these laws to Moses and the people on Mount Sinai.

Anegative effect of the 1933 National Industry Recovery Act was

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A negative effect of the 1933 National Industry Recovery Act was employees bargaining with employers. employers spying on employees.

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why was Japan's culture able to grow in isolation for so long

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because without influence from the outside world they made their own unique culture.

The Declaration of Independence states that_

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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men,

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Identify the affects of the War of 1812 on the United States?

1. Gains of territory and money
2. Further military conflicts with American Indeans
3. Military heroes who went on to become national leaders
4. A surge of national pride and confidence

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4. A surge of national pride and confidence

Explanation:

One of the effects of the War of 1812 on the United States was that there was a feeling of great pride among the citizens and government for defeating such a large force.

This war was fought between America and her allies, the United Kingdom of Britain and Ireland and their colonies in Northern America and their allies.

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A surge of national pride and confidence and military hero’s who went on to become national leaders

Explanation:

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How has Britain's economy changed in recent decades?
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A. It grew starting in the 1970s, but declined sharply after 2008.

B. It moved from manufacturing to finance, high-technology, and service industries.

C. It declined, but then grew after Britain began to use the euro.

D. Its manufacturing industries have grown and agriculture has declined.

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Answer: Choice B) It moved from manufacturing to finance, high-technology, and service industries.

This is due to the portion that reads:

Britain's economy was growing. It also benefited from a skilled labor force and a diverse economy.

Moving into different sectors such as finance, high-technology, and service industries is one way to diversify the economy so the country can weather the economic downturn.

What happens when different religions come together?

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Answer:

good question

Explanation:

Answer:

many things

Explanation:

sometimes they clash, especially when they don't agree with each other, or, if one tries to take over the other, but sometimes they might collab and make new religions that are based off of or similar to other ones.

why is the Kamikaze remembered

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Kamikaze is mostly remembered off of Japan's war tactic during World War Two which made pilots of the Kamikaze Corps to kill themselves by ramming planes into enemy targets (Mainly American Ships). The history of "Kamikaze" was the huge typhoon that had destroyed the Mongolian invaders twice. Kamikaze means "Divine Wind." It is not really known for the typhoon but as the WWII tactic that was used heavily.

There are more jobs in urban than in rural areas

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

I think I agree that there are more jobs in urban areas than in rural areas.

First of all, urban areas has the population size, unlike rural areas. The population size in urban areas makes them create more job opportunities for the people living in there so they can have a source of income.

Again, urban areas has basic social amenities. This especially is among the reasons that leads to the point I'd earlier stated. People in rural areas tend to migrate to urban areas thereby congesting the area.

Urban areas are usually the seat of democratically elected government officials, and as such, there will be more jobs than when compared to the rural areas

What led to the implementation of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850

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increased pressure from Southern politicians

Should the US have entered WWI? Why or why not?

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Answer:

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yes because we didn't want to look like we could be pushed around

Which of the United States’ territorial gains was accomplished by President James Polk?
A. the Louisiana Purchase, through a purchase from France
B. the Florida Cession, through negotiations with Spain
C. the Gadsden Purchase, through a purchase from Mexico
D. the Mexican Cession, through the Mexican-American War

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

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who was the first president of the Articles of Confederation

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Answer:

John Hanson was the first president of the Continental Congress under the Articles of Confederation.

Answer:

John Hanson

Explanation:

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Use Jack’s story in the Finding Freedom Interactive and The Memorial of Sundry of the Inhabitants of Botetourt County, 1781 to answer the following questions.

1. When and where does Jack’s story take place?





2. In what ways does Jack resist his status as an enslaved person? Provide at least 3 examples.





3. What were the risks and possible repercussions of Jack’s resistance?





4. How does the community in which Jack lives respond to Jack’s behavior? Does everybody in the community share the same opinion about Jack?







5. The Museum interprets Jack’s location on the western frontier of Virginia as impacting the ways he chose to resist his enslavement. Do you agree with this interpretation? Why or why not?







6. Why do you think Jack resisted his enslavement? What might he have had to gain, despite the risks?

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Answer:

it says the question is not used on brainly

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How did African Americans take advantage of their new political rights, and what affect did this have on American politics

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They elected people that represented them better and supported them. It brought in a new category of voters that politicians could use.

Which class gained the most because of the Industria Revolution

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Answer:

it would be engineering i think because we needed people to engineer new robot and machines for different jobs

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What countries had spheres of influence in China?

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Answer: Great Britain , France, Austrian-Hungarian Empire,

Germany, Italy, Russia, United States, and Japan.

Explanation:

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Analyzing Sources on the Amistad Case

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In this lesson,Gary Fisher’s students re-enact the Amistadtrial,addressing the issues of slavery,property rights,rebellion,morality,justice,and the law.Amistad is one of several cases students in Mr.Fisher’s class have studiedto understand a larger issue:how the Supreme Court has influenced the lives of African Americans past andpresent.Students learn the background of the Amistadincident,from the seizure of the Spanish slave ship by its Africanpassengers,to the interception of the commandeered vessel by a U.S.warship off the coast of Long Island,to thesubsequent trial of the Africans on charges of mutiny and murder.During the lesson,Mr.Fisher’s teaching partnerspeaks to the class in Spanish.Some students understand,but others experience firsthand the language barrierAfricans on the Amistadencountered with each other and with their captors.Teams for the plaintiffs,defendants,and judges prepare for the mock trial,conduct the trial,and reach a verdict about the fate of the AmistadAfricans.From this exercise,students learn how the Supreme Court helps shape American history.

2. Compare and contrast social policy with economic policy. What are some examples
of each policy? How might each type of policy address the same problem in a different
way? (5 points)

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Answer:

Well, the social policy is very communist while the economic policy is very socialist. They would address the same problems in many different ways such as a food shortage, the social policy would want to spread more welfare while the economic policy would want to spread more capitalism.

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The group of Muslims that believed in electing a new leader that would strictly follow Muhammad’s example were called __________.
A.
Shiites
B.
Sunnis
C.
Alis
D.
Caliphs


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer: B

Explanation:

Answer:

B

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Pls help! Can someone pls write a paragraph (at least 7 sentences) explaining the Exodus this is due today!

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The Exodus (Hebrew: יציאת מצרים, Yeẓi’at Miẓrayim: lit. 'Departure from Egypt') is the founding myth of the Israelites. It tells of their departure from Egypt, the revelations at biblical Mount Sinai, and their wanderings in the wilderness up to the borders of Canaan. Its message is that the Israelites were delivered from slavery by Yahweh their god, and therefore belong to him by covenant.

The consensus of modern scholars is that the Bible does not give an accurate account of the origins of the Israelites, who appear instead to have formed as an entity in the central highlands of Canaan in the late second millennium BCE from the indigenous Canaanite culture. Most modern scholars believe that the story of the Exodus has some historical core, but the Bible was never intended primarily as a historical document, and contains little that is accurate or reliable.

The story of the Exodus is spread over four of the biblical books of the Torah or Pentateuch, namely Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. There is a widespread agreement that the composition of the Torah took place in the Middle Persian Period (5th century BCE), although some traditions behind it are older since allusions to the story are made by 8th-century BCE prophets such as Amos and Hosea.

The biblical Exodus is central in Judaism, with it being recounted daily in Jewish prayers and celebrated in festivals such as Passover. Early Christians saw the Exodus as a typological prefiguration of resurrection and salvation by Jesus. The story has also resonated with non-Jewish groups, such as the early American settlers fleeing persecution in Europe, and African Americans striving for freedom and civil rights.

Read this passage about Christopher Reeve.

Christopher Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City. His mother was a journalist, and his father was a professor. As a kid he played sports, did well in school, and liked acting. His passion for acting goes back to playing with his brother when they were little. Reeve acted in his first play at the age of nine. After attending college, taking acting classes, and acting in many plays and movies, Reeve landed his biggest role. In 1978, he played the title role in Superman. He received very positive reviews for his performance and starred as Superman in all the sequels. Reeve was soon acting as the lead role in dozens of movies after Superman. Once well-known, Reeve used his celebrity status for good causes, such as visiting very sick children through the Make-A-Wish foundation. He was also a track and field coach at the Special Olympics.

Besides acting, Reeve was also a licensed pilot and liked horseback riding. He learned to ride horses for a movie role, and he continued riding in his free time. Unfortunately, while riding one day in 1995, Reeve fell from his horse and became paralyzed from the neck down. Being confined to a wheelchair did not hold back Reeve from being socially active, and after many surgeries and rehabilitation, he decided to dedicate his life to helping people with spinal-cord injuries. He created the Christopher Reeve Foundation, which supports the improvement of the lives of people with disabilities and helps fund research to find a cure for paralysis. He was also politically active, working with senators to make sure that people with disabilities were treated fairly in the workplace. Reeve received many awards for his dedication to public service. He also wrote two books about his experiences, and a documentary was made about his life. Reeve passed away in 2004, but his legacy lives on today. He touched the lives of many people and showed us what it means to overcome extreme odds by never giving up.

Which fact would be most appropriate to include in a yearbook page about Reeve?

Reeve created a foundation to help people with disabilities.
Reeve spent time working with senators.
Reeve learned to ride horses for a role in a movie.
Reeve enjoyed playing with his brother when they were little.

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Answer:

It's obvious, A.

Explanation:

All other options are ridiculous.

on what did cethararine Beecher base her argument

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Answer: She based her arguments for the education of women on ideas from the Bible.

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Answer:She based her arguments for the education of women on ideas from the Bible

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In which part of India are
the Himalayas?
A.southeast
B.northwest
C.northeast
D.southwest

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Answer:

Hi! I think is B - northwest.

What do many people find surprising about Antarctica’s Lake Vostok? A. It is a very unusual color. B. It is the highest lake in the world. C. It is home to two rare types of penguins. D. It remains liquid despite freezing temperatures.

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A

Explanation:

Answer:

d

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What is the most likely reason the author ends the article with the quote from Michael Berenbaum?

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Can you please put a picture with the artical

Here Paine challenges his opponents to bring “reconciliation to the touchstone of nature.” What does he mean? (A “touchstone” is a test of the quality or genuineness of something. From ancient times the purity of gold or silver was tested with a “touchstone” of basalt stone.)

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Answer:

Paine challenges his opponents to bring “reconciliation to the touchstone of nature.” it mean is described below in detail.

Explanation:

Paine uses the concept that colonizers forcibly took the property from the locals and residents and then constrains them to kneel to the British colonial government. This is an apparent display of abuse of authority and it must not be permitted nor welcomed.

He means that examining the possibility of reconciliation against what you understand about people's opinions in disaster throughout history is not against your dreams and fears during the crisis.

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