Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Answer:
Its not B or D its most likely A
Explanation:
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Answer:
Increased freedoms.
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James Watt, (born January 19, 1736, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland—died August 25, 1819, Heathfield Hall, near Birmingham, Warwick, England), Scottish instrument maker and inventor whose steam engine contributed substantially to the Industrial Revolution. He was elected fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1785.
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What were the factors that affected the development of the Middle Colonies?
Answer:
Fertile soil, broad navigable rivers and abundant forests affected the development of the middle colonies.
Explanation:
what were beliefs of the early hewbrews
Answer:
Judaism As characterized by a believe in 1 trancendent GOD who reviewed in seltzer Abraham Moses and the Hebrew prophets and by a religious life in accordance with scriptures and rabbinic traditions
After a war, the cities are in a state of:
restoration
construction
destruction
reinstallation
Select the correct answer. Which policy required American Indians to maintain the land they were given in exchange for receiving American citizenship and ownership of the land after 25 years? OA the Curtis Act OB. compulsory boarding school attendance OC. Worcester v. Georgia OD. the Dawes Severalty Act
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
8. Who was known as the greatest advantage for the Continental Army and later became
the president of the Continental Congress?
A. King George III
B. Benjamin Franklin
C. George Cornwallis
D. George Washington
the answer is D
George Washington
Explanation:
The Continental Congress commissioned George Washington as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army on June 19, 1775. Washington was selected over other candidates such as John Hancock based on his previous military experience and the hope that a leader from Virginia could help unite the colonies.
Why did many Lost Generation writers of the 1920s express a sense of disillusionment? A. They felt that postwar society in the U.S. was unstable and culturally corrupt. B. They predicted that the women’s suffrage movement would fail. C. They thought that Americans were not properly taking advantage of the economic boom. D. They believed that the country would never follow through with Prohibition.
Answer:
The correct answer is option A "They felt that postwar society in the U.S. was unstable and culturally corrupt"
Explanation:
Lost Generation, a gathering of American journalists who grew up during World War I and set up their scholarly reputations during the 1920s. The term is additionally used all the more by and large to allude to the post-World War I generation.
The generation was "lost" as in its acquired qualities were not, at this point significant in the after war world and due to its otherworldly distance from a US that, luxuriating under President Warren G. Harding's "back to normalcy" strategy, appeared to its individuals to be pitifully commonplace, materialistic, and sincerely fruitless
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How many colonies did England start in the Northeast during the 1600s?
Thirteen Colonies” is shorthand for the English-speaking colonies arrayed along the east coast of North America, which rebelled against Britain in 1775-83.
1. Who is being depicted in the picture?
2. Is there a caption? What does it say?
3. Descrbe the action taking place in the cartoon?
4. Explain the message of the cartoon.
Answer:
imperialist expansion
Explanation:
like during the world war where they all wanted a piece of africa
What were two reasons that unions were formed?
Low wages
corruption
bribery
working conditions
What event marked the beginning of the Mexican National era?
Answer:
Treaty of Córdoba
In August 1821, the last Spanish viceroy is forced to sign the Treaty of Córdoba, marking the official beginning of Mexican independence. Iturbide, who earlier declared himself emperor of the new Mexican state, is deposed by his former aide, General Antonio López de Santa Anna, who declares a Mexican republic.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Using complete sentences, highlight the three major causes of water issues in the Great Lakes region. What are two
major effects of this pollution?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Great Lakes have had serious problems with water pollution for many years. Major issues have included contamination and temperature change caused by various types of pollution. Factories have contributed to industrial pollution by dumping toxic chemicals into the lakes.
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what was president Herbert Hoover's approach to dealing with the great Depression?
what was president Franklin D. Roosevelt's approach to dealing with the Great Depression?
name one New deal program and explain how it helped Americans?
Compare maps of the world in ancient times with current political maps.
Use the maps below to answer the following question:
First image. A map of North America showing the regions of Native American cultures. Second image. A political map of the United States, with all 50 states labeled. Washington, Oregon, and California are on the west coast. Moving east, from north to south, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona are next seen. Then, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas are seen, from north to south, in the central US. East of those states, from north to south, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana are seen. Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio in the Midwest, and Pennsylvania and New York in the northeast, border the Great Lakes. Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida are in the southeast, with Florida jutting out as a peninsula. Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and New Jersey are between the southeast and northeast states. Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine are in the northeast. Alaska and Hawaii are seen as islands.
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Compare the maps. Which state listed below was located in the Great Basin Native American cultural region?
Florida
North Carolina
Nevada
South Dakota
Answer:
Nevada
Explanation:
Nevada, California,montana
Answer:
Nevada
Explanation:
The states in the Great Basin Native American cultural region were Nevada California, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona.
therfore nevada is your answer
What did the delegates to the Constitutional Convention do to end the debate about how to elect the President?
They decided to let Congress elect the President.
They decided to let the people elect the President.
They created an Electoral College to elect the President.
They decided to let the state's governors elect the President.
Answer:
c: they created an electoral college to elect the president.
Explanation:
the public was too politically unaware/uninformed to elect.
Answer:
its C
Explanation:
What did the Supreme Court rule in the case Near v. Minnesota?
A. Separate but equal education was unconstitutional.
B. Public figures could not sue for emotional distress if they were subjected to satire.
C. The U.S. government could not use general claims of national security to prevent a newspaper from publishing.
D. A state could not punish a newspaper by forcing it to stop publication.
Answer:
C. The U.S. government could not use general claims of national security to prevent a newspaper from publishing.
Explanation:
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In this significant case involving press freedom, the Supreme Court declared a state legislation that permitted prior restraint—or government censorship in advance—to be unconstitutional. Thus, option C is correct.
What Supreme Court rule in the case near v. Minnesota?The U.S. followed the precedent set in Near v. Minnesota. The Pentagon Papers were reprinted by The New York Times in 1971 with permission from the Supreme Court.
Hughes placed a high priority on protecting the press's right to criticize the government.
In Near v. Minnesota, the United States Supreme Court ruled in 1931 that state legislation outlawing harmful print in the media under the doctrine of prior restraint violated the First Amendment's guarantee of press freedom.
Therefore, the U.S. government could not use unspecific demands of national security to preclude a newspaper from publishing.
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What kind of new economy emerged during the civil war
Answer:I think it’s aliens
Explanation:
In the Turtle Bayou Resolutions, the colonists declared their loyalty to
a.
b. Mexico.
C. the United States.
d. Spain.
Texas.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
OD
Mexico
In the Turtle Bayou Resolutions, the rebels first articulated ideas that would become central to the Texas revolutionary movement, including allegiance to the Mexican constitution of 1824.
Answer:
B: Mexico
Explanation:
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Which best describes the result of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan?
O It was a success because of the defeat of the Afghan insurgents.
O It was a failure because of the low level of insurgent casualties.
O It was a failure because the Soviets were forced to withdraw.
O It was a success because of the reforms the Soviets introduced.
Which of the following was a decisive patriot victory that took place in georgia?
Answer:
h
Explanation:
Prometheus stole fire: *
To defy Zeus
To help humans
To trick humans
To defy Zeus and help humans
To defy Zeus and trick humans
How did the economy contribute to the Salem witch crisis of 1692?
Answer: It has changed religious and political views in America today because Puritans began to separate protestant sects, The Salem Witch Trials discouraged a disconnection between religion and government, this had also helped to lead to the idea of " Separation of church and state" that is included in the US Constitution.
Explanation: Residents of Salem Village were mostly poor farmers who made their living cultivating crops in the rocky terrain. Salem Town, on the other hand, was a prosperous port town at the center of trade with London. Most of those living in Salem Town were wealthy merchants.
The Protestant revolution would do what in Europe? a)shatter Christian unity b)create the triangular trade c)open up trade with Asia d)start a holy war with Muslims
Answer: D
Explanation: The Protestant reformation indeed caused the crusades, the holy war.
3. Who led the successful colonial raid on Fort Ticonderoga, and how many
cannon eventually were taken to Boston, to help keep the British under
guard? *
Benedict Arnold; 59 cannon
Ethan Allen, 59 cannon
Benedict Arnold; 100 cannon
Elman Allen, 100 cannon
Answer:
Benidict arnold 100
Explanation:
Please answer!!where was animal hides sold from in the trans-Saharan trade?
Answer:
Trans-Saharan trade requires travel across the Sahara between sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa. While existing from prehistoric times, the peak of trade extended from the 8th century until the early 17th century. Trade, beginning around 300 CE, was conducted by caravans of camels.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Hitler used appeasement saying he would want one thing and no more then would go on saying he wanted another and no more and on and on
He used this to gain power from other nations saying he wanted one nation then going down the line using this manner
Explanation:
Watch oversimplified Adolf Hitler its funny and tells you about him and WW2
The earliest Jewish communities started when:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Abraham led them out of Egypt into Canaan palestine to escape egyptians
Answer:
its c
Explanation: