In 1892, the People’s Party convention produced

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Answer 1

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the Omaha Platform

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The famous speech that William Jennings Bryan gave at the Democratic convention of 1896 became known as The convention produced the “Ocala Demands,” which included a call for the abolition of national banks, an increase in circulating money, free silver, industrial regulations, a graduated income tax, lower tariffs, and the direct election of U.S. senators.


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13. Saudi Arabia wants to make a treaty with the U.S.-who should they
contact? *
Federal power
State power
Local power

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Answer:

federal power

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The constitution states that the president has the power to make treaties with the senator's approval of course but other than that it is generally the presidents job making it a federal power

The British ended the war after their defeat at in 1781.

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Answer:Yorktown

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Who had the right to vote in Athens?

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Answer:

Adult Males

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Only adult male Athenian citizens who had completed their military training held the right to vote

Can anyone answer this queations:
1. What was the Revolution of 1905?
2. Who was Rasputin?
3.What is the February Revolution?
4. What was the Russian Civil War?
6. What was the impact of the Russian Revolution?

Also if you can write the question in your own words that would be so helpful. If you answer this questions I will give you Brainlist or whatever it called. Thank You.

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Answer:

Read Below for answers to each question.

Explanation:

The revolution of 1905 was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Russian Empire. It involved worker strikes, military mutinies, and peasant unrest.Rasputin was a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man. He befriended the family of Nicholas II Tsar, the last emperor of Russia. He also gained considerable influence in late Imperial Russia. There was a plot to kill him, which was successful. He also had affairs with Nicholas ii Tsar's wife. The February Revolution was the first stage of the Russian Revolution of 1917, in which the monarchy was overthrown and replaced by the Provisional Government.The Russian Civil War was a fight for the new leadership of Russia. The impact of the Russian Revolution led to the end of the Tsar's ruling and the rollout of communism. Lenin as a leader developed the foundation for the Soviet Union (USSR or CCCP).

Which of these events were effects of the Homestead Act? Check all of the boxes that apply.

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The answers are A,C and D

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A, C, and D.

A. Settlers continued to push onto American Indian lands.

C. Land speculators made profits by making land claims.

D. Millions of acres of US public land were claimed.

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Do you believe WWI was a Total War? Use specific details to support your answer. (15 marks)

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Answer:it was a total war

Explanation:World War I was a total war that involved the governments, economies and populations of participating nations. This was different from the way all the other 'smaller' wars, like the Crimean War (1853-56) and late-19th-century colonial wars, had been fought.

Answer:

it was a total war

Explanation:It was

What did FDR accuse the “Sixty Families” of?
A. Stealing from the government
B. Sabotaging the 1938 elections
C. Being Isolationist
D. Being undemocratic

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D. Being undemocratic

Explanation:

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was an American politician and statesman who was elected as the 32nd President of the United States of America in 1933. He was born on the 30th of January, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York, United States of America.

The "Sixty Families" is a book that was authored by American journalist Ferdinand Lundberg and it was published by Vanguard Press in 1937. In this book, Ferdinand Lundberg argued about wealth and class in relation with American citizens, and how they are being leveraged upon for political and economic benefits, power or authority. He extensively talked about the tightly interlinked group of 60 families in the United States of America and tagged them as a plutocratic circle. Some of the names of the members of the “Sixty Families” included Ford, Rockefeller, Mellon, Morgan, Whitney, Vanderbilt, Guggenheim, Astor, Du Pont, and several others whose wealth was familial or acquired through dynastic properties.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) accused the “Sixty Families” of being undemocratic and were responsible for engineering the Great Depression.

The Great Depression was a period of severe economic meltdown or downturn (crisis) of the industrialized world and it started from the United States of America, typically lasting for about ten years (1929-139).

Answer:

D

Explanation:

why was the boston tea party a successful event?
a.slave ships were not guarded in the northern states
b.British troops were distracted by a riot at the harbor
c.it was carefully planned over many secret meetings

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By process of elimination, I think it is C :)

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Its C im late but the main cause of why Native American populations have decreased so much was because of diseases and other harm brought by Europeans

Many colonists were angered by the Proclamation of 1763 because it

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Answer:

they lost the land that they just paid for and weren't allowed to enter it

Explanation:

it made lines accross the appalacian mountains where colonists were restricted to go because of fear of more indian intervention and not having the money to support another attack

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Which of the following factors most supports the idea that regional economic differences were a major cause of the civil war?

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D. Southerners cited tariffs protecting domestic industries as a major grievance against the United States government

Explanation:

The factor that most supports the idea that regional economic differences were a major cause of the civil war is "Southerners cited tariffs protecting domestic industries as a major grievance against the United States government."

The above statement shows that southerners were complaining about tariffs is favoring the northern region because it protects domestic industries. The northern region of the United States has an economy based on industries in which tariff is protecting for them, however, the Southerners don't like that situation.

The ___ was the alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War Two

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Answer:

Axis

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What was the PRI and what was It’s impact on Mexico?

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Explanation:

Mexico was ran consistently under the PRI political party from 1929-2000. This party is known for corrupt elections, hand selecting the next president, and making deals and calling truces with drug cartel members. This last issue escalated greatly and got beyond the government’s control.

¿quien fue Sarmiento?

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un activista, intelectual, escritor, estadista argentino y el séptimo presidente de Argentina

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Who became the emperor/leader of Japan after the emperor Go- Daigo was defeated during the Japanese civil war?

A- Kublai Khan

B- Ashi Hoto

C- Ashikagan

D- Hirohito

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Answer:

A- Kublai Khan

Explanation:

The Emperor of Japan is the head of state and the head of the Imperial Family of Japan. Under the Constitution of Japan, he is defined as "the Symbol of the State and of the Unity of the People" and his title is derived from "the Will of the People, who are the Sovereign". Imperial Household Law governs the line of imperial succession. The Supreme Court does not have judicial power over him. He is also the Head of the Shinto religion. In Japanese, the Emperor is called Tennō , literally "God-Emperor".

1324:  

In 1324, with the discovery of Emperor Go-Daigo's plans to overthrow the Kamakura shogunate, the Rokuhara Tandai disposed of his close associate Hino Suketomo in the Shōchū Incident.

1333:  

He successfully overthrew the Kamakura shogunate in 1333 and established the short lived Kenmu Restoration to bring the Imperial House back into power.

1333:  

In 1333, Emperor Go-Daigo escaped from Oki with the help of Nawa Nagatoshi and his family, raising an army at Senjo Mountain in Hōki Province (the modern town of Kotoura in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture).

1339:  

Emperor Go-Daigo died on September 19, 1339 in Ashikaga shogunate.

In 1266, the Mongol ruler Kublai Khan (1215–1294) paused in his campaign to subdue all of China, and sent a message to the Emperor of Japan, whom he addressed as "the ruler of a small country," and advised the Japanese sovereign to pay him tribute at once—or else. The Khan's emissaries returned from Japan without an answer

The factory system
A increased the cost of goods.
B. developed mainly in rural areas.
C. faded after widespread industrialization.
D. brought workers and machinery together.
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Letter “D” it brought people together instead of separating.

Which statement best describes the significance of the Union victory at Vicksburg to the outcome of the war?
The victory gave the Union complete control of the Mississippi River.
The victory gave the Union complete control of the Mississippi River.

The victory persuaded the French to join the Union cause.
The victory persuaded the French to join the Union cause.

The victory provided the Union with complete control of the Great Lakes.
The victory provided the Union with complete control of the Great Lakes.

The victory saw the death of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
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The answer is that the victory gave the Union complete control of the Mississippi River.  

Explanation:

Vicksburg’s strategic location on the Mississippi River made it a critical win for both the Union and the Confederacy. The Confederate surrender there ensured Union control of the Mississippi River and cleaved the South in two.

The Siege of Vicksburg (May 18, 1863-July 4, 1863) was a decisive Union victory during the American Civil War (1861-65) that divided the confederacy and cemented the reputation of Union General Ulysses S. Grant (1822-85). Union forces waged a campaign to take the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg, Mississippi, which lay on the east bank of the Mississippi River, halfway between Memphis to the north and New Orleans to the south. The 47-day siege gave control of the Mississippi River to the Union, a critical supply line, and was part of the Union’s Anaconda Plan to cut off outside trade to the Confederacy.  

The Mississippi River was the primary conduit for supplies and communication through the south as well as a vital lifeline for goods going north. To Confederate President Jefferson Davis, Vicksburg was the "nailhead that holds the South's two halves together."

Which statement best describes the role of steel in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution? O A. Steel farming equipment increased crop yields and pushed more workers into factories. B. Advances in steel-mining techniques made it more popular than ever. O c. The mass production of steel reduced its price and led to its use in many industries. D. New methods of manufacturing iron reduced the importance of steel.​

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c. The mass production of steel reduced its price and led to its use in many industries

Which statement best sums up the U.S. Government's attitude toward big business
in the 1920s?

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white rich men I mean it's the truth

The US government was not happy because the 'big industries' were making more money, which led to having more power and the government was losing control economically.

What effects did the Roaring 20s have on business?

America's economy grew by 42% during the 1920s. Every household received new consumer goods as a result of mass production. The modern automobile and airline industries were created. The United States' victory in World War I provided the country with its first taste of being a global power.

The economy began to shift from being driven by large industries to being driven by consumer dollars in the 1920s. Business leaders sought to thwart worker radicalism by providing new benefits, a form of welfare capitalism that contributed to a decline in union membership.

Therefore, during the 1920s, the government helped business grow, but did not regulate them at all.

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which was a result of the interaction between European settlers and Native Americans?
O Many European settlers died after contracting unfamiliar diseases from Native Americans.
Native Americans were continually pushed westward onto the poorest lands for hunting and farming.
The Native American population in the United States declined as many groups migrated to other countries.
O Native Americans acquired mineral-rich land after defeating European settlers in various battles.

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The correct answer is B) Native Americans were continually pushed westward onto the poorest lands for hunting and farming.

A result of the interaction between European settlers and Native Americans was "Native Americans were continually pushed westward onto the poorest lands for hunting and farming."

The relationship between Native American Indians and European settlers -mainly the English ones- always was of friction. confrontation, and fight.

White settlers wanted more and, more land to settle in and make it work in order to get a profit.

On the other hand, Native American Indians saw nature and land with so much respect. Never as a position, but a relationship with Mother Earth that provided food, water, and shelter. That is why native Indians honored the earth through chants and dances.

Time passed by and presidents like Andrew Jackson encouraged westward expansion and settlement by supporting the Indian Removal Act.

On May 28, 1830, United States President Andrew Jackson signed the famous Indian Removal Act that supported the westward expansion and invited many Americans to settle territories in the west. These were territories west of the Mississippi, and the President could grant lands in exchange for Native American Indian tribes' lands that already existed within the known US territory.

piano research paper

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Answer:

The Piano Essay Research paper

Explanation:

The piano when invented changed the way music was written, and even created new forms of music. Its invention ushered in new eras and gave people a sense of worth. But this change did not take place overnight, it took many years of hard work and labor to achieve what the piano is today.

The History of the Piano

   In 1698 a man named Bartolomeo Cristofori began to design an instrument, which would play both loudness and softness and be able to use an excellent range of dynamics unlike the popular instrument of the day the harpsichord. For years he worked on the instrument that would not only take over the harpsichord?s place in music, but also change how music was written and composed. Maybe one of the most influential instruments we will ever know. In 1709 he finally finished this instrument and named it the gravicembalo col piano e forte (harpsichord with loudness or softness), which was later know, as the pianoforte. This was the first instrument in which composers could effectively display their emotions.

     Cristofori faced many problems in the creation of he piano. First he developed a system in which the player could to only hit one of the two strings for each note (una corda). He also developed an effective mechanism to use downward pressure (striking the key) and make it project the hammer towards the strings. He also had to time the hammer?s striking the key directly proportionate to when the sound should be heard, with this improvement came another which is vital to the pianos inner workings, the escapement. The escapement is a device that lets the hammer strike the string and leave the string free to vibrate. The hammer is made to fall back and let the string vibrate, when the player let go of the key a damper would then fall on the string stopping the sound. Though Cristofori?s pianos were softer than the harpsichord they still had a much wider dynamic range. Cristofori produced his earliest surviving piano in 1720, and his last in 1726, 5 years later he dies in 1731.

Once news got around that Cristofori has designed the piano many instrument makers began building pianos. The organ builder Gottfried Silbermann (who developed the prellmechanik-rebound rail) built a piano and showed it to Bach who did not like it because the high notes were poor and the keys too heavy. So Slibermann redesigned his piano and got a much more pleasing result from Bach.

As the seven-year war purged Germany of its musical minds, so the French revolution drove those in France to England, which by now was the piano production capital of the world. One French piano maker, Sebastien Erard contributed enormously to the construction of the piano. The first was his double escapement which allowed a key to be played twice in a row without fully releasing the key. Making the note quick and easy to play(Later improved by Henri Herz). This, when applied to the grand piano, helped his company (the Erard Company) to compete with other companies such as ; Cleminti( collard and collard), Tompkinson and Broadwood.

With the rise of the Romantic Movement in the 19th century the piano endured much wear and tear, composers would go through one piano each performance because the strings would snap and many other problems would arise. So a solution had to be found. It soon came from Broadwood, who developed a way for the tension to be released from the strings by putting iron spacers between the pin block and the belly rail where the high plate is attached. But that did not totally solve the problem. Overstringing, invented by Steinway and sons, also helped. This was done by running bass strings diagonally over treble strings.

How the piano is made

Strings This is the part of the piano in which controls volume and the strength of the piano. The strings are chosen wisely by the maker, either thick for strength or thin for high pitch. The main thing they must always remember is that the strings are withstanding up to 30 tons of pressure. The strings therefore are usually made of carbon steel and are thick or thin according to the level of pitched.

After all the piano has gone through people are still trying to improve it, I personally think that it is at its peak and anything electronic would only take away from the classical skill and craftsmanship which is required to build it. There will always be a demand for the traditional high quality classical style of the piano, but that is only a part of the market as sales of pianos shrink manufacturers are bound to experiment with bolder designs. Many will dismiss these as gimmicks, but if they stimulate interests and sales they are helping to secure the instruments future.

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John Locke's interpretation of the social contract differed from Thomas Hobbes's interpretation in that:
A. Locke claimed that social contracts originated from a need for stability and protection from violence.
B. Locke largely rejected the principles of freedom and equality that were part of liberalism. C. Locke argued that people have the right to overthrow governments that violate their rights.
D. Locke suggested that people were naturally selfish and needed to be ruled by absolute monarchs.

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C because Hobbes favored a controlling gov't and believed people should give up certain rights for safety, Locke disagreed.

The social contract was interpreted differently by John Locke and Thomas Hobbes in that, Locke argued that people have the right to overthrow governments that violate their rights.

The social contract, according to Locke and Hobbes, was an agreement made by individuals to establish a government. But according to Locke, a government can only be considered legitimate if,

It upholds a person's inherent rights, such as their right to life, liberty, and property. People have the right to overturn governments that violate these rights. Hobbes, on the other hand, held the view that the people had no right to remove the government since it had total control over them.

Therefore, The primary distinction between Thomas Hobbes' and John Locke's conceptions of the social contract is that Locke thought that people had the right to overturn governments that infringed their rights, whereas Hobbes thought that the government had unrestricted authority over the populace.

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How did the industrial revolution change the old social order and long held trafitions in the western world?​

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ExplanHow did the Industrial Revolution change the old social order and long-held traditions in the Western world? Luxury, respectability, and a strict etiquette. What are three values associated with the middle class? Men believed women belonged in the home; they also thought that women were too emotional to vote.ation:

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all of the following were steps towards the ‘final solution’ except
A. boycott of jewish businesses
B. the warsaw ghetto
C. the lend lease act
D. nuremberg laws

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Boycott of Jewish businesses

In the space below, write a claim in which you respond to the following prompt:

Why is the Renaissance considered a turning point in history?List at least three changes took place in the Renaissance.

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The Renaissance is perhaps one of the greatest turning points in all history, and even more so in Europe. It was a rebirth of classical culture and ideas, a relaxed life where people could think and create marvelous art. ... The renaissance brought about changes in everything in Society including schooling and the arts.

During the renaissance, art, religion, science, technology and philosophy all changed. In art, perspective and porportion made art more realistic looking.

Death by crucifixion was never used on a:

Roman citizen
Gentile
Galilean
Jew

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Answer:

Crucifixion was never used on a Roman citizen, only the people they conquered

The Bible deals with basic human questions such as?

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Answer:

why am i alive

Explanation:

is it for the reason to help others

What was the Napoleonic Code?
1. Napoleon's written consent for the Catholic Church to operate freely
2. system of laws used in countries that came under French control in the 1800s
3. Napoleon's list of social reforms
4. freedom of worship for followers of other religions

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3. Napoleon's list of social reforms

Answer:

2. system of laws used in countries that came under French control in the 1800s

Explanation:

The purpose of the Napoleonic Code was to reform to french legal system. Many countries occupied during Napoleonic Wars used it, and it spread across the continent.

Describe The Yalta Conference

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Answer:

The Yalta Conference

Explanation:

The Yalta Conference, also known as the Crimea Conference and codenamed Argonaut, held February 4–11, 1945, was the World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union to discuss the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe.

By the late 1800s and early 1900s, what
fate did Native Americans in the West
face at the hands of the U.S.
Government?

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Lots of Natives where forced to move also known as the “Trail of Tears” lots got sick and died as they where taken away. They had to walk in the cold with little clothing and food.
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