Answer:
The Dominican military went through moderate change, and its most obstinate components were dispatched abroad, regularly on imaginary political missions. In spite of destitution and hardship, the change toward popular government proceeded.
Haitian powers mounted close constant attacks against its neighbor all through the 1840s and 1850s. Out of irritation and dread, one venturesome Dominican president hit upon the ideal arrangement: he restored his nation to Spain, which continued frontier rule from 1861 to 1865.
This activity incited severe dissent in Haiti, uneasy about Spanish force, and in the US, shocked by quite an outrageous infringement of the Monroe Convention.
As in Cuba, American speculators started demonstrating interest in Dominican sugar when the new century rolled over. U.S. military intercession from 1916 to 1924 fixed this two-sided relationship. Before the finish of the occupation, two American aggregates possessed eleven out of the 21 ingenious (factories) in the nation and five of the others were claimed by U.S. residents.
Explanation:
There can be hazard in nearness to the US. Alongside Mexico and Focal America, islands of the Caribbean have shared this obvious reality. Through exchange, venture, intrusion, and tact, the US applied exceptional impact over patterns and occasions here all through the 20th century. Along with Focal America, investigation of the Caribbean gives significant point of view on difficulties confronting the district all in all and on the multifaceted nature of between American undertakings.
How does the distribution of Russia’s natural resources make it difficult to use them?
Explain how the distribution of such resources makes them difficult to utilize. Russia has may minerals and energy. Russia is especially rich in fossil fuels. Those fossil fuels are hard because they are mostly located in Northern Siberia.
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when did columbus sail the ocean
Answer:
August 3, 1492
Explanation:
Columbus set sail from Spain in three ships: the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. On August 3, 1492, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus started his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
What are examples of things that might happen that will change the future? Explain?
ex : fully electric car
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Which of the following cities was not conquered by the Mongols?
Vienna
39
Kiev
42
Samarkand
45
Baghdad
Answer:
Vienna
Explanation:
Vienna is in Austria and was never conquered by the Mongols, who never got to Austria
See I’m not sure which one so will someone help me and don’t use me for my points :(
Answer:
Tha answer to that is B.
I'm risking it
Explanation:
In you opinion how can new technology affect fighting a war?
Which statement reflects a citizen's need to increase his or heroes
participation
A "My chosen candidates never win
B. I don't feel like my representatives vote the way wenttients
GT like to work for the government
D. Talways vote for my favorite political party
Answer:
they need to stop playing with you you is not one of dem
Answer:
Its B) I don't feel like my representatives vote the way I want them to
Explanation:
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What is made along the western coast of South America? pls help me
Answer:
mountains
Explanation:
what usually happens in a conflict of interest case
Answer:A government official makes some sort of monetary gain.
Explanation:Most cases involve an official making money because of government actions the official supported or promoted
Answer these for brainliest:
General Questions
Why did members of the political machines stuff ballot boxes?
2. What happened to federal officials who took bribes from whiskey makers during President Grant’s second term?
3. If government officials were replaced after each presidential election, what effect would this have on the government’s work force?
4. Which presidents tried to reform government corruption before 1883?
5. In what two ways did the Pendleton Act change the hiring process for federal jobs?
6. What sorts of reforms did the Progressives want?
7. What audience do you think muckrakers were trying to reach?
8. Name three writers who urged reforms.
9. What resulted from the publication of Upton Sinclair’s novel The Jungle?
10. What is your opinion of the importance of city planners and engineers?
11. When did the first public kindergarten open in the United States?
12. How were Dewey’s ideas on education different from earlier methods of teaching?
13. What ballot change did many states make after being pressured by Progressive reformers?
14. How did the right to recall officials give voters more political leverage?
15. What is the difference between initiative and referendum?
16. What effects resulted from Prog
Answer:
Explanation:
1. they wanted to control local governments and give extra votes to their candidate.
2. they were jailed
3. the employees would be unqualified and untrained. government corruption is becoming more widespread. you question honesty of national leaders.
4.
How might a Roman gentleman like Cato rise in politics?
Answer:
Cato rised in politics was very conservative and kept to himself and was very gentleman like.
Explanation:
How did geography influence the development of civilizations in India?
A. People were able to travel over the Cyber Pass to reach India
B. Several large cities are established in the Hindu Kush Mountains?
Answer:
People were able to travel over the Khyber Pass to reach India.
Explanation:the only way cities could establish is if the had access to it, everything else is effect.
what did catholic people do to keep away from disasters in medieval times?
Why was size one of the causes of the American Revolution?
A It was hard for people to move around.
B An island was trying to rule a continent.
C A continent was trying to rule an island.
D Size was not one of the causes.
Answer:
B. An island was trying to rule a continent
Explanation:
Britain (an island) was trying to conquer America fully with wars such as the French and Indian War.
What was Marie curies citizenship later in life like?
Answer: Marie Skłodowska Curie (/ˈkjʊəri/ KEWR-ee;[3] French: [kyʁi]; Polish: [kʲiˈri]), born Maria Salomea Skłodowska (Polish: [ˈmarja salɔˈmɛa skwɔˈdɔfska]; 7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934), was a Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
As part of the Curie family legacy of five Nobel Prizes, she was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person and the only woman to win the Nobel Prize twice, and the only person to win the Nobel Prize in two scientific fields. She was also the first woman to become a professor at the University of Paris.[4]
She was born in Warsaw, in what was then the Kingdom of Poland, part of the Russian Empire. She studied at Warsaw's clandestine Flying University and began her practical scientific training in Warsaw. In 1891, aged 24, she followed her elder sister Bronisława to study in Paris, where she earned her higher degrees and conducted her subsequent scientific work.
She shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics with her husband Pierre Curie and physicist Henri Becquerel, for their pioneering work developing the theory of "radioactivity" (a term she coined).[5][6] Using techniques she invented for isolating radioactive isotopes, she won the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of two elements, polonium and radium.
Explanation:
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Draw a Political Cartoon of Abraham Lincoln elected president. Or John Brown raids Harpers Ferry. Once you did it, upload it to your own brainly like a question so i can save it. Unless u can send it as an image. Thank you.
Answer:there’s only 50
Explanation:
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Which statement best completes the diagram?
The Monroe doctrine—
A.Spain declares war on the United States.B.The United States gains new colonies.C.Europe loses power in the Americas.D.Russia gained territory in North America
Answer:
B.The United States gains new colonies.
C.Europe loses power in the Americas.
Explanation:
The monroe doctrine was basically the U.S. telling Europe that they couldn't colonize in the Americans (North and South)
what are five events that happened during the silk road
There are several important events during the history of Silk Road
Ambassador Zhangqian's Visit to the Western Regions. Zhangqian (BC164 toBC114) was a brave explorer as well as a brilliant diplomatist
Alexander the Great
Banchao Conquered the Western Regions
Roman Empire
Tang Dynasty Reopens the Route
Mongol Age.
A city government has all of the following responsibilities EXCEPT:
Ⓐ creating city rules and ordinances
Ⓑ maintaining the city and helping it grow
Ⓒ managing a city court system
Ⓓ offering and managing city public services
Answer:
The answer is D, managing a city court system.
Explanation:
Cities have a small governing body to handle daily functions and administration. City government can create rules and ordinances for the city, manage and offer public services to residents. City government maintains the city and helps it grow. The city government does NOT manage a city court system.
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What did the British offer to slaves to encourage them to join the British side during the American Revolution?
The proclamation declared martial law and promised freedom for slaves of American revolutionaries who left their owners and joined the royal forces, becoming Black Loyalists. According to historians, the proclamation was designed for practical and militaristic reasons rather than moral reasons or humanitarianism.
What was the main method the Nazis used to systematically murder more than 1 million people at Auschwitz? a They shot them. b They gassed them. c They hanged them. d They drowned them.
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
What were the Origins of Anti-Mexican Sentiment According to Raymundo Paredes?
Answer:
propaganda spread by the Spanish.
Explanation:
The Spanish often painted Mexican people with negative light, They came to Mexico with the intention to colonize the territory, but quickly referred to the Mexican locals as "Violent" the moment they put up a fight. On top of that, simply because there's a difference in their culture, Spaniards created the stereotype that Mexicans are "superstitious", "thieving" , and "lazy"
This stereotype was spread across the American borders. Since many Americans weren't really familiar with Mexican people, many of them took the words of Spaniards without actually making their own judgement. Raymundo Paredes beloved that This created a lot of Anti-Mexican Sentiments in United States.
How would Benjamin Franklins define human nature (are we good, bad, rational, irrational?)
Explain.
Answer:
Abstract
To update the view of human nature that undergirds eighteenth-century British/American political economy, this article reviews literature from diverse subfields of psychobiology. Findings on the structure, function, and evolution of the human brain confirm the duality between reason and passion that is at the core of the science of Hobbes. Contemporary findings across fields indicate that people become emotionally attached to objects, including verbal abstractions, through experiences with pleasure and pain. In contrast, human reasoning is essentially scientific. The duality between passionate motivation and humanity's unique capacity for reasoning makes political science important. By applying the scientific method to the subject of politics, people can design institutions that channel quasi-rational behavior toward outcomes that are mutually beneficial, rather than mutually destructive. Defining human nature correctly is the key to political science, and Smith's addition of the passion of sympathy to Hobbes's narrow definition of human motivation is essential.
What forced John Smith to return to England in 1609?
A. His man were tired of his policies and set them back.
B. Powhatan said if he didn't return to England he would die.
C. He was badly injured in a gunpowder explosion,
D. He thought he had done all he could do in establishing Jamestown.
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What was the goal of the Stono Rebellion?
a
b
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Enslaved Africans wanted to escape to Florida.
The settlers wanted to be independent from Britain.
The French wanted to get control of the fur trade.
Native Americans wanted to get their land back.
Answer:
The french wanted to get control of the fur trade
Explanation:
they rebelled this as fur trade was their main source of income
What were the qualities that made Cato the model of the noble Roman?
Answer:
Marcus Cato was a humble person who, even after becoming powerful, didn't seek the life of luxury but stayed contented in wearing poor clothes and staying in a homely lodging. He also labored with his own hands (especially during summer time) and ate the same food with his servants. He was very eloquent and helped people without expecting anything in return. People considered him a good lawyer because he would always give good counsels. In addition to this, he was also considered a good father, an excellent husband and an extraordinary economist. Such depth of character made him the model of the noble Roman.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the chapter entitled, "The Life of Cato the Elder." Marcus Cato grew up carrying good habits. He knew how to balance life by taking care of his health and strength. He was always helping people who needed him. His behavior gained him so many friends and admirers.
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What West African empire rose to take Ghana’s place in the mid-thirteenth century? How did it gain power, and what did its emperor to do unite the kingdom?
I know it was Mali, and it gained power through controlling the salt and gold exchange, but my book doesnt mention how Sundiata united the kingdom, and google isnt helping
Answer:
He was a good and strong leader
Explanation:
My book doesn't have an answer either but I am assuming it's because he was a good leader and knew how to make everyone happy
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How are Canada and Russia alike in terms of climate?
Answer:
They both have colder climates
Explanation:
Because I know Canada and Russia both have cold climates
Answer: both are really cold in there climates.
Explanation:
a.
Which of the following is FALSE?
The events at the Alamo and Goliad encouraged more support for Texas Independence from the
United States
b The events at the Alamo and Goliad encouraged Texans to continue the fight for independence.
Santa Anna's brutal treatment of the Texans who surrendered at Goliad angered both Texans and
Mexicans in Texas.
d. "Remember the Alamo" and "Remember Goliad" became battle cries for the Mexican army.
C
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A, got 100 on the test.
What was the setting of The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave in the excerpts read?
Baltimore in the early 1900s
Georgia in the late 1800s
a Southern plantation in the 1800s
the Great House Farm in the mid-1800s