The answer is C- Little Big Horn. This was a devastating battle for the United States, as it saw the death of General George Custer. This battle is also known as Custer's Last Stand, and saw the defeat of the U.S army and loss of 268 troops.
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Government is by the consent of the governed.
A.
Federalism
B.
Limited Government
C.
Popular Sovereignty
D.
Republicanism
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Guys give me 20 facts about Cuba Or anything from Cuba or anything from Cuba
Answer:
1. The official name of Cuba is the Republic of Cuba or Republíca de Cuba in Spanish.
Despite being a communist country, Cuba still considers itself a Republic.
2. Cuba has one of the highest literacy rates in the world with almost all of the population (99.8%) being literate.
Thanks to a big push against illiteracy by the government in the 20th century.
3. Cuba is the largest Caribbean island both in terms of size and population. It is also the 17th largest island in the world.
4. Vintage American cars from the 40s and 50s are still driving on Cuban roads.
5.Cubans call vintage cars “almendrones” (big almond) and their drivers “boteros” (boatmen).
6. Cuba is the only country in the world that has a double currency system.
7. Cuba’s coastline stretches more than 5,700 km.
8. Christopher Columbus discovered Cuba in 1492, and claimed it for Spain.
9. Slavery in Cuba was abolished in 1886. One of the last countries to do so.
10. Cuba’s main exports are sugar, tobacco and nickel.
11. Cuba has nine UNESCO World Heritage sites; two of them natural and the other seven cultural. Old Havana is one of the cultural world heritage sites.
12. Ernest Hemingway lived in Cuba for twenty years and wrote two of his most famous novels there; The Old Man and the Sea and For Whom the Bell Tolls.
13. During the prohibition era, many American bartenders moved to Cuba to continue their profession. Amongst them was Eddie Woelke, to whom many credit the famous Cuban cocktail; El Presidente.
14. Cuba is home to the largest flamingo colonies in the western hemisphere.
15. Many of the world’s most famous cocktails originate from Cuba.
16. There is a law preventing Cuba’s vintage cars from being exported from the island. Only Cubans and foreign residents (temporary or permanent) are allowed to purchase cars in Cuba.
17. Cuban people earn approximately $29.60 a month on average.
18. Cuban life expectancy is 79.72. In the United States its 78.69.
19. Fidel Castro smoked Cohiba cigars. The CIA even allegedly tried to assassinate Castro once by sending him a box of poisoned cigars.
20. The Cuban hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world, measuring just 5 cm from beak to tail. Locals call them zunzún.
21. The worlds smallest frog also lives in Cuba. It is only 10 mm (0.39 in) long.
22. Cuba is one of the safest countries in Latin America, with almost no violent crime and one of the most popular destinations for solo female travellers in the world.
23. It is practically impossible to eat beef in Cuba. The government has a strange history with cows.
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What led to the decline of child labor in the nineteen hundreds.
UwU
Answer:
Automatization and Education
Child labor was reduced not only as a result of changing views toward work and social reform, but also as a result of the advent of new machinery that mechanized many of the repetitive chores previously performed by children.
Explanation:
List the social hierarchy in order from highest to lowest
Serfs, nobles, clergy, merchants, monarchs, artisans, and knights
Answer:
Monarchs, Clergy, Nobles, Knights, Merchants, Artisans, Serfs
What is the emergence of a new society?
Answer:
The emergence of global society is, in my view, nothing less than the evolution of a new system at a higher level of integration.
Explanation:
click on the areas of the map that were open to slavery by popular sovereignty in the 1850s.
In the compromise of 1850 was a very popular period in history. The areas of the map that were open to slavery by popular sovereignty in the 1850s are Utah Territory, New Mexico Territory, Nebraska Territory, Kansas Territory.
Self-determination was also known as called popular sovereignty. In Kansas, people on popular sovereignty were found or flooded the territory. They tried to influence the vote in their favor.
Popular sovereignty as the term implies is said to be called also squatter sovereignty.
in U.S. history, it is regarded as a controversial political doctrine where people of federal territories often decide for themselves if their territories would enter the Union as free or slave states.
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What were some of the Thomas Jefferson strengths and weaknesses. List at least 3
All of the following are current issues in civics EXCEPT:
A.
death penalty
B.
abolition of slavery
C.
teens being tried as adults for certain crimes
D.
membership restriction by clubs or other organizations
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
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The grievances in the Declaration of Independence are all directed towards:
A) British Military Massachusetts Governor Gage
B) Lord Dunmore
C) King George III
D) The British Parliament
A. British Military Massachusetts Governor Gage
Answer:
the correct answer is C) King George III
Explanation:
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Why would individuals want to settle in New
Jersey?
What was most important about the Great White Fleet's voyage?
A. It impressed other nations with American power.
B. It demonstrated new guns.
C. It was the first fleet to reach Asia.
D. It forced Japan to open its ports to trade with other countries.
Answer:
A. It impressed other nations with American power.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. It impressed other nations with American power.
Explanation:
The Great White Fleet was the popular nickname for the group of United States Navy battleships which completed a journey around the globe from December 16, 1907 to February 22, 1909 by order of President Theodore Roosevelt.
About its missions:
Its mission was to make friendly courtesy visits to numerous countries while displaying new U.S. naval power to the world. One goal was to deter a threatened war with Japan since tensions were high in 1907. It familiarized the 14,500 officers and men with the logistical and planning needs for extended fleet action far from home.
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which two signers of the declaration became presidents
Describe the geography of Rome and explain how the geography impacted the Romans.
Rich volcanic soil makes the Po and Tiber river valleys ideally suited for agriculture. Historian Mike Anderson notes that volcanic ash made the soil near Rome some of the best in all of Europe. The surplus also helped Rome to establish trade ties with other Mediterranean powers, enhancing the city's economic might.
What was the first real connection between the Europeans and Native Americans?
Tobacco
Fur trade
Farming
Colonization
how many days did it take the mayflower to reach america
Answer:more then 2 months 66 days at sea
Explanation:
How did the triangle shirtwaist factory fire affect the international ladies garment workers union in New York
Answer:The 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire—which killed 146 garment workers—shocked the public and galvanized the labor movement. Fire hoses spray the upper floors of the Asch Building—headquarters to the Triangle Shirtwaist Company—during the 1911 fire in New York City that shocked the U.S. into developing new worker safety standards.
Explanation:
What were the issues of the 1876 presidential election?
Samuel Tilden, a Democrat, campaigned against Rutherford B. Hayes, a Republican, in the 1876 presidential election. Because the results in South Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana remained ambiguous at the conclusion of voting day, there was no obvious winner.
What can the dodo and the island of Mauritius teach readers about ecology and our environment .
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who was the 66th presedient
Answer:
There has not been a 66th president. We are on our 46th US president.
Explanation:
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The supreme court can have a longterm impact on the United States government by holding the other branches accountable.
True or False?
Between the administrations of George Washington and James Monroe, the United States changed its foreign policy from non-involvement in foreign affairs to involvement in foreign affairs. Describe the foreign policy of each of these presidents. In your descriptions, include two conditions or events that contributed to each president’s foreign policy. Then describe which foreign policy you think should have been followed in the early 1800s. Support your answers with historical facts.
Make sure to convey your ideas clearly, using standard English.
Foreign policy of President George Washington:
Foreign policy of President James Monroe:
Your opinion on which foreign policy would have been best for the United States in the early 1800s:
Answer: Upon becoming President of the United States, George Washington almost immediately set two critical foreign policy precedents: He assumed control of treaty negotiations with a hostile power—in this case, the Creek Nation of Native Americans—and then asked for congressional approval once they were finalized. In addition, he sent American emissaries overseas for negotiations without legislative approval.
Explanation:
What were the long-term consequences of the Chinese Exclusion Act for US immigration policy?
Was Sargon a great leader of Akkadia? Why or why not
Answer:
the reason why he was a great leader is
Explanation:
When Sumerians rebelled, the Akkadians in power ruthlessly crushed the rebel leaders. Sargon's reign provided stability. He built roads and irrigation canals, extended trade routes and encouraged science and the arts. ... After his death, Sargon's legends grew and all of Mesopotamia revered him almost as a god.
Most men in the American Indian cultures of the north east
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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After the Election of 1860, why did members of the U.S. Senate quickly form a compromise committee?
Answer:
in the wake of Abraham Lincoln's election as president in November of 1860, southern senators began leaving the Senate to attend secession conventions, while northern senators called for military preparedness. in December 1860, 74yr old Crittenden was in his last year of senate. as the nation edged closer to the precipice of war, Crittenden allies turned to him to find a peaceful way to preserve the union. today, such a compromise over slavery was still debated. for decades, contentious battles over this issue had been mitigated by legislative compromise. As late as December 1860 Crittenden hoped that one more compromise would keep the peace.
Referred to a special committee, the proposal had the backing of some powerful senators, including William Seward of New York, and gained support from the public who petitioned Congress to adopt the plan, but Radical Republicans like Iowa senator James Grimes, unwilling to accept Crittenden’s solution, rejected it. This peace proposal—like many others—died in committee. Crittenden left the Senate in March of 1861 and returned to Kentucky, where his persuasive arguments against secession kept that critical border state in the Union.
The term "lost generation" refers to
A) politicians who criticized prohibition.
B) painters who followed traditional themes
C) writers who criticized the culture of the 1920s
D) reformers who protested restrictions on immigration,
Answer:
C) writers who criticized the culture of the 1920s
Explanation:
The reason they are called the "Lost Generation" is because after World War 1, they had lost her inherited values in the post-war world. These writers became prminent after the end of the war (1918).
What three European peoples originally came together to form the English people and English language
Answer:
Hey there. They are the Angles, Jutes and
the Saxons.
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What are some of the cons of the Electoral College?