Which best describes tasks performed by enslaved field workers in the 1800s? clearing land, taking care of livestock, working as drivers planting crops, harvesting crops, taking care of children repairing buildings, cooking and cleaning, working as blacksmiths cooking and cleaning, planting crops, growing vegetable gardens

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Answer 1

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A. Clearing land, taking care of livestock, working as drivers

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Answer 2

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A

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Which of the following was a predominant Democratic Republican?

A. Alexander Hamilton
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. Benedict Arnold
D. Andrew Jackson

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Answer:

A-Alexander Hamilton

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the meaning of federalism?

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Federalism is a mixed or compound mode of government that combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system. Its distinctive feature, first embodied in the Constitution of the United States of 1789, is a relationship of parity between the two levels of government established.

Which of the following was the most likely cause of widespread famine in India in the late 1800s?
A
Indians were never considered equals by their British rulers.
B.
The British encouraged Indian farmers to switch from growing food to growing cotton.
C.
The British constructed a large railroad system across the country.
D
British missionaries encouraged Indians to convert to Christianity.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

they stopped making food soooo

The tiny country of Japan conquered
the Chinese island of Formosa
or
in 1895.

A. korea
B.taiwan
C. vietnam

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The answer is C. Vietnam

Which of the following was NOT an important accomplishment of the Chinese?
gunpowder

movable type

Algebra

paper money

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Answer: Algebra

Explanation:China has been the source of many innovations, scientific discoveries and inventions.This includes the Four Great Inventions: papermaking, the compass, gunpowder, and printing (both woodblock and movable type). The list below contains these and other inventions in China attested by archaeological or historical evidence.

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what was unique about Wilmington &weldon railroad & the North Carolina when they were new? i’ll mark brainlist if i can!!

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Answer:

The Wilmington & Weldon Railroad (W&W) was the new name adopted in February 1855 by the Wilmington & Raleigh Railroad (completed in 1840), which ran from Wilmington to Weldon by way of Goldsboro and Rocky Mount, bypassing Raleigh. As a central rail link along the Atlantic Coast, it carried heavy traffic during the Civil War and made a considerable profit (in Confederate currency) for its owners. Because the W&W had its own facilities for rerolling iron rails and did not lie in the path of military action until the very end of the war, it suffered somewhat less than many other roads of the region and entered the Reconstruction period dilapidated but intact.

For 20 years after the war, Robert R. Bridgers of Edgecombe County served as president of the W&W. With backers including the Walters family of Baltimore, he developed interlocking directorates, leases, and traffic agreements (using the W&W as a base) that led to the formation of the Atlantic Coast Line Company and the eventual merger with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL). In November 1872 the W&W had been leased to its southern connection, the Wilmington, Columbia, and Augusta, but the lease lapsed when the latter road failed to pay the W&W dividend in 1877. Bridgers and his associates acquired control of the Wilmington, Columbia, and Augusta in October 1879, and in June 1885 they leased it to the W&W for 99 years.

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If you lived on the homefront during WWI, what would you do to conserve resources?

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Answer:

Personally, I would start to ration food and water, I would also start collecting any food or liquid items I can find. For water I would wait for it to rain, and start collecting rain water, and for food, I would start scrounging for any type of food.

I would also, eat any pet I have, and store the meat, If I lived near a lake, I would start fishing and collecting water ASAP.

How did cotton and sugar plantation owners feel about secession?

Both cotton and sugar plantation owners wanted secession.
Neither cotton nor sugar plantation owners wanted secession.
Cotton plantation owners opposed secession, while sugar plantation owners supported secession.
Cotton plantation owners supported secession, while sugar plantation owners opposed secession.

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Answer:C

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The formal document is should by the king outline of colonies geographic boundaries are specified how would be governed was called

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Answer: charter

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is AP Euro hard? i have to pick courses for next year.

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Answer:

no it is not

Explanation:

It’s not

It’s not cuz it’s not

Who was the Qin Emperor?

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Explanation:

Qin Shi Huang was the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of a unified China. He became China's first emperor when he was 38 after the Qin had conquered all of the other Warring States and unified all of China in 221 BC.

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According to ThoughtCo,

Qin Shi Huang (around 259 BCE–September 10, 210 BCE) was the First Emperor of a unified China and founder of the Qin dynasty, who ruled from 246 BCE to 210 BCE. In his 35-year reign, he caused both rapid cultural and intellectual advancement and much destruction and oppression within China. He is famed for creating magnificent and enormous construction projects, including the beginnings of the Great Wall of China.

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Qin Shi Huang was the First Emporer of a unified China and if this was not the answer you were looking for, I'm very sorry.

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Question 5 (4 points)
(From Discovery to War: Japan and World War Il LC)
What was the purpose of the Potsdam Declaration? (4 points)
O a
Ob
Oc
Od
To announce the terms of Japan's surrender
To create a plan of attack on the Axis Powers
To draft an agreement to split France into regions
To form a treaty between Germany and Italy

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Answer:

To form a treaty between Germany and Italy

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Which event sparked the protest movement known as the Arab Spring?

A) Free speech was declared illegal in Iran.

B) Ayatollah Khomeini became the ruler of Iran.

C) A young man tragically killed himself in Tunisia.

D)The six states of the Arabian peninsula united.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Which of the following illustrates the concept of civic virtue? (5 points)

Group of answer choices

Helping the economy grow

Doing things for the common good

Making the government strong

Becoming a wealthy individual

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Answer:

Doing things for the common good

Explanation:

Civic virtue is morality or a standard of righteous behavior in relationship to a citizen's involvement in society. It's doing something good for the community.

Answer:

doing things for the common good

Explanation:

The excerpt below is from a telegram published in American newspapers in 1917.

What impact did this message have?

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

How did increasing trade and European contact affect Africans in West Africa?

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Answer:

European sailors first reached sub-Saharan Africa in 1442, when Portuguese ships reached the Senegal river. The Portuguese had been sailing the coasts of Morocco and Western Sahara since 1413, when they captured the Moroccan city of Ceuta [still a Spanish city today]. Between 1413 and the 1440s, the Portuguese established several fortified settlements along the Moroccan coast, especially at Arzila, Mogador (now Essaouira), Safi, and Tangier; they retained a strong presence in Morocco until 1578, when the Portuguese King Sebastião I and much of the Portuguese nobility were killed at the Battle of Alcácer-Quibir. By 1471, West African leaders between the coasts of Senegal and Ghana had established commercial and diplomatic connections with Portuguese traders [major early sites of trade and settlement were on the Gambia river, Bugendo on the São Domingos river in Guinea-Bissau, and Sierra Leone].

Explanation:

For the next 150 years, West African rulers and traders came across the Portuguese more than any other European nation. [There were also smaller trading missions led by the English and the French, but these were less frequent]. In the beginning, the Portuguese main motivations were: 1, an interest in the extensive gold production of Bono-Mansu and the Akan states; 2, competition with the Ottoman Empire to access this gold [the Ottomans had captured Constantinople in 1453, prompting a crisis in Christian Europe]; 3, the desire to find a trade route to markets in India around the Cape of Good Hope; 4, ever increasingly, the trade in enslaved persons.

By the 1590s, the Dutch began to rival the Portuguese as the major European trading nation in Africa. Their ships were bigger and better, and the goods they traded with African political leaders were of much higher quality. The Dutch had captured many of the main Portuguese trading stations in West Africa by 1650, especially at Gorée in Senegal (in 1621), at Elmina in Ghana (in 1637), and at Luanda in Angola (in 1641). Initially the Dutch were mainly interested in textiles, animal hides [for the leather industry], and ivory, but by the middle of the 17th century they too turned to slave trading. The Dutch interest in slave trading dates to the 1620s and the capture of half of the Brazilian colonies from the Portuguese. From 1630 to 1654 the Dutch controlled the northern part of Brazil, and the associated sugar plantations which used the labour of enslaved persons; their growing colonial interests drove their interest in slave trading, which took over in the second half of the 18th century.

Exam
Why were the Union ships in the
vicinity of Fort Sumter unable to
support the soldiers in the fort?

A. High and uneasy seas would not allow ship travel.
B. President Lincoln issued a presidential order
forbidding them to support Fort Sumter.
C. They were only supply ships, and had no
ammunition or cannons.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Major Robert Anderson and his group inside Fort Sumter needed supplies. So nearby civilian ships (not military) were sent in.

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Which of the following reform measures could voters use against a mayor they oppose?
a recall
an impeachment
a referendum
an initiative

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Answer: It is A.a recall

A recall is the reform measure that voters can use against a mayor they oppose. This is the process by which voters can dismiss an elected officer through a referendum before the term of office ends.

Why was recall designed?

The practice of recalling civil servants was an attempt to minimize the influence of political parties on representatives. Widely used in the United States, this recall was initially aimed at ensuring that elected civilians act in the interests of the constituency, rather than in the interests of political parties and their conscience. The actual dismissal is usually a resignation signed by a representative elected prior to taking office. During the term of office, if the representatives' performance does not meet their expectations, the letter may be challenged by the quorum of voters.

The correct answer is option A.

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industry.
The Great Lakes region of Canada is dominated by the
A. farming
B. fishing
C. manufacturing
D. mining
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
А
B

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Answer:

I believe the answer is C. Manufacturing but I'm not 100% sure.

The ancient Greeks developed the idea of:
A. democracy
B. slavery
C. capitalism
D. feudalism

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Answer:

The ancient Greeks developed the idea of democracy.

Explantation:

I hope this helps!

By 1639, who founded schools for indigenous and French woman in North America?

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Answer:

Marie de l'Incarnation

Explanation:

The Ursulines were the first nuns to arrive in New France, in 1639, led by Marie de l'Incarnation. She and the other Ursulines who accompanied her established a convent in Quebec, where they started the first school for girls in North America. The pupils were both Native and French girls. Ursuline communities and schools spread throughout New France, eventually reaching as far south as New Orleans, where a community was established early in the 18th century. As their communities spread west, they founded schools to educate Native American girls

Which are criticisms of NAFTA? Check all that apply. Please Hurry

It has created an increase in the value of goods and services.
It has caused income inequality to increase.
It has led to an increase in taxes on imports.
It has resulted in a loss of jobs due to outsourcing.
It has caused a decline in trade among US neighbors.

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Answer:

A. C. D.

Explanation:

Because first of all it has created an increase in the vallue of all  serveces

Mexico is about ______ times larger than Texas and is the ____ largest country in Latin America.

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Answer:

10 times large than texas anf it is the #1 largest country in latin america

Explanation:

Answer:

mexico is about 3 times larger than texas  and is the third largest country in latin america

Explanation:

Why was the end of the 19th century know as the "Age of Imperialism"?
A African countries aggressively expanded their empires in United States
B European countries aggressively expanded their empires in Asia and Europe
C African countries aggressively expanded their empires in Asia and Africa
D European countries aggressively expanded their empires in Asia and Africa

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Answer:

It came into use after 1850. It was a new kind of European expansion which was not marked by widespread settlement. Its objective was to control territories for political and economic reasons and for national prestige. The late 19th century is often called the Age of Imperialism

I think that it might be b

What types of laws and policies could shi huangdi have implemented to unify China ?

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Answer:

how did Shi huangdi's support in legalism help unify china? People are not to behave foolishly, not kill, there are strict laws, strong central and absolute obedience to authority. By all of these strict laws etc Shi Huangdi can make sure everyone is safe, not taking of others property etc.

Explanation:

Answer:

idek :)

Explanation:

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What will happen without the bill of rights and what would be the impact to the people?​

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Answer:

The bill of rights contains our basic human rights. Without them we won't be allowed to protect ourselves and we won't be allowed to speak freely. We could be jailed for anything because without due process of law(which guarantees that we must be tried by a jury of our peers) we won't be allowed a fair trial. We won't be allowed to practice any religion we please. The goovernment will be allowed to take what they want from anyone they want. The government will become tyrannical.

The impact this shows is that people will fear their government more than anything. Prisons would fill so fast that they'd have to build more. The crime rate will rise. More people would live in poverty. Thsi country could not survive without the bill of rights.

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Which of the following statements about Texas after the Civil War is FALSE?
a.
The Texas state government was left without leadership as many officials fled to Mexico and South America.
b.
Texas was essentially left bankrupt after the Civil War.
c.
Thousands of dollars in gold were stolen from the Texas state treasury as the war came to an end.
d.
The Federal government didn’t arrive to occupy Texas until December of 1865.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Answer:

d

Explanation:

Compare and contrast: identify differences and similarities between Christmas today and colonial Christmas, then write a paragraph explaining how Christmas has changed today.

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Answer:

Christmas was originally celebrated exclusively at public gatherings, but changed in the early-19th century, when families started celebrating on their own. ... After World War II, Christmas became a more commercial holiday. A greater number of stores had Christmas decorations and music.

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Which event in 1819 resulted in many Americans moving to Texas?
a.
the Potato Blight
b. the Banking Panic
C. the Dust Bowl
d. the Louisiana Purchase

history midterm anyone??

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Answer:

i tink it is the dust bowl

Explanation:

please correct me if im wrong

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Which of the following was NOT a cause of urbanization? A. Demand for Workers B. Population Growth C. Spread of Disease D. Industrialized Factories​

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answer

D. Industrialized Factories​

Explanation:

Answer:

D Industrialized Factories

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