Answer:
B is answer
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What was a prominent cultural trait of Italian immigrants?
A. Political and economic gain was the paramount goal of Italian culture.
B. talian history and culture promoted a strong bond with strangers and the upper class members of society.
C. The family was the purpose of existence and thc heart of the social/cultural system.
D. Italian Catholics did not believe in the use saints as intermediaries to God.
Answer:
C. The family was the purpose of existence and thc heart of the social/cultural system.
Explanation:
Italian immigrants were very family-oriented to the point of making family the heart of their subculture. The reason is that Italians themselves are very family oriented in Italy and those who emigrated did not change this aspect of their culture.
This was also advantageous because families helped each other in such a difficult process as it is emigrating to a different country with very little or no property at all.
What effect did labor reform have in the United States and Great Britain during the 1800s
Answer:yes
Explanation: It immediately led to better working conditions for children and adults. It ended child labor, but conditions for older workers remained the same. It led to gradual improvements in working conditions for everyone.
Which statement best completes the diagram?
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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How did Mary Wollstonecraft respond to the French Revolution?
A. Wollstonecraft opposed the Revolution because of its reliance on
Enlightenment philosophies.
B. Wollstonecraft largely ignored the Revolution because it did not
include any female leaders.
C. Wollstonecraft viewed the Revolution as a chaotic event that was
likely to harm women.
D. Wollstonecraft was outraged that the Revolution did not provide
equal education for women.
Answer:
D. Wollstonecraft was outraged that the Revolution did not provide
equal education for women.
Explanation:
Mary Wollstonecraft's response to the French Revolution "was an outrage against the Revolution because it did not provide equal education for women."
While Mary Wollstonecraft supported the French Revolution on one side, she disagreed with it on the other aspects particularly in the area of women's rights and equal education.
This is evident in 1792 when in her book titled "A Vindication of the Rights of Woma." She wrote that women should not be considered less human beings than men, but rather should be given the same fundamental rights - the rights of the Revolution, including the right of equal education
What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act give voters in the Kansas and Nebraska
territories the right to do?
Answer:
Voters could vote for a constitution with or without slavery (HOWEVER if they voted for a constitution without slavery, slaves that were already in Kansas could stay and be slaves)
Explanation:
why the attitude toward the Etruscan rule changed over time.
Answer:
They saw them as honorable men.
Explanation:
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The question is - Fill the flow chart to write about the division of the Chola empire.
Plz help
Answer:
Mandalams -> Valandus -> Kottams
Explanation:
The Chola Dynasty was divided into several provinces called mandalams
which were further divided into valanadus,
which were subdivided into units called kottams or kutrams.
What was the goal of the Crusades?
O A. To gain power for the Moors
O B. To push the Moors out of Spain
O C. To retake Jerusalem from the Muslims
O D. To spread Catholicism to Asia
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The best known of these Crusades are those to the Holy Land in the period between 1095 and 1291 that were intended to liberate Jerusalem and its surrounding area from Islamic rule.
What are Three effects of 9/11 and 2 examples of each effect.
Answer:
1. Ongoing Wars
2.Immigration and Deportation
3. Big surveillance
Explanation:
1. Less than a month after 9/11, U.S. troops invaded Afghanistan in an attempt to dismantle al-Qaeda — the terrorist group that claimed responsibility for the attacks — and remove the Taliban government harboring it. Our military involvement in Afghanistan, which continues today, has turned into the longest-running war in U.S. history. And although formal U.S. combat operations ended in late 2014, more than 8,000 U.S. troops are still there to stem the ongoing Taliban insurgency. The LA Times reports that as of August 25, 2014, 749 California service members from every corner of the state had been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
2. The Immigration and Naturalization Service and the U.S. Customs Service -- both formerly part of the Department of Justice -- were consolidated into the newly formed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The agency has overseen a massive increase in deportations; they have nearly doubled since 9/11. According to the Department of Homeland Security’s Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, there were roughly 200,000 annual deportations a year between 1999 and 2001. While that number dropped slightly in 2002, it began to steadily climb the following year. In the first two years of the Obama Administration (2009 - 2010), deportations hit a record high: nearly 400,000 annually. About half of those deported during that period were convicted of a criminal offense, although mostly low-level, non-violent crimes.
3. The U.S. intelligence state boomed in the wake of 9/11. The growth resulted in a marked increase in government oversight, primarily through a vast, clandestine network of phone and web surveillance. The exponential growth of this apparatus -- armed with a $52.6 billion budget in 2013 -- was brought to light when the Washington Post obtained a "black budget" report from Snowden, detailing the bureaucratic and operational landscape of the 16 spy agencies and more than 107,000 employees that now make up the U.S. intelligence community.
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Which of the following was not a factor that contributed to the growth of factories in the United States during the industrial revolution?
Answer:
Industrial Revolution, in modern history, the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing. This process began in Britain in the 18th century and from there spread to other parts of the world. Although used earlier by French writers, the term Industrial Revolution was first popularized by the English economic historian Arnold Toynbee (1852–83) to describe Britain’s economic development from 1760 to 1840. Since Toynbee’s time the term has been more broadly applied.
In what ways did America’s women lend an assist to the wartime labor shortage?
Answer:
A lot of women volunteered as American Red Cross workers in a variety of capacities, from making surgical dressings, masks, and gowns, operating servicemen's canteens to provide wholesome entertainment for soldiers and sailors, volunteering as nurse's aides in veterans' hospitals, and providing recreational.
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In order to encourage the establishment of communities in the Western lands Congress set aside land for what?
How long did it take Europe to "gobble up" virtually all Africa south of the Sahara.
The process of European colonization and the division of Africa among European powers took place during the late 19th century and lasted for several decades.
This period, known as the Scramble for Africa, began in the 1880s and continued until the early 20th century. European countries, including Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, and Portugal, rapidly expanded their territories and established colonies across Africa. By the early 1900s, virtually all of Africa south of the Sahara had been colonized, marking the completion of European domination over the continent.
The exact timeframe of this process varied across different regions and countries, but it generally took several decades for Europe to assert its control over the majority of Africa south of the Sahara.
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What did Elizabeth Fry do ?
Answer:
Whilst Elizabeth Fry is most well known for her prison reform activities, she was also involved in investigating and proposing reforms in mental asylums. For more than 25 years she visited every convict ship leaving for Australia and promoted reform of the convict ship system.
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Anglo aggression towards Mexican people resulted in
O discriminatory laws such as the Anti-vagrancy Act.
O the creation of a Mexican working class.
O the theft of land from Mexican people.
all of these answers arc correct.
Answer:
d: all of these answers are correct
What does commune mean
Answer:
Commune, a town in medieval western Europe that acquired self-governing municipal institutions. During the central and later period of the Middle Ages most of the towns west of the Baltic Sea in the north and the Adriatic Sea in the south acquired municipal institutions that have been loosely designated as communal.
what is meant by reaction
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something done, felt, or thought in response to a situation or event
What is full form of cid
Answer:
Crime Investigation Department
Answer:
Cid =Criminal Investigation Department
Tanks
· Machine guns
· Poison gas
· Flamethrowers
· Airplanes
These new military technologies resulted in a huge expansion of the military tactic known as trench warfare and made _______ the most deadly war up to that point in history.
a.
Vietnam
b.
World War I
c.
World War II
d.
American Civil War
Answer:
The correct answer is B. World War I.
Explanation:
A trench warfare is a war in which both sides have dug themselves opposite each other in trenches and other fortified positions, with the aim of halting the advance of the enemy, which culminates in a stalemate where neither side succeeds in breaking through the enemy lines. The best-known trench warfare is World War I.
In general, trench warfare is the result of technological advances that allow enemy soldiers to be killed faster than they can advance. For example, in World War I, repeating rifles, machine guns, and modern artillery made it possible to mow down soldiers in the open by bushes. However, as armies still moved largely on foot and horseback, they could not cross those same open battlefields fast enough to get close enough to the enemy and fire effectively at the enemy.
Fun Exercise: The investigator is tracking a jewelry thief's past trips in order to find and recover jewelry that was left behind in six cities. Each city was visited only once. Can you put together the travel timeline, using the information below?
1. The trip began and ended in the two cities closest to the equator.
2. The two cities in Europe were not visited back to back.
3. The thief visited New York City sometime before Bogata.
4. After visiting London, the thief visited one other city before visiting Nairobi.
5. Singapore was visited sometime before Paris.
Answer:
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Explanation:
2. The two cities in Europe were not visited back to back.
3. The thief visited New York City sometime before Bogata.
5. Singapore was visited sometime before Paris
4. After visiting London, the thief visited one other city before visiting Nairobi.
1. The trip began and ended in the two cities closest to the equator.
What caused the United States to adopt the policy of containment?
a desire to prevent prosperity in Germany
Soviet rejection of the Marshall Plan
the spread of communism across Europe
the spread of communism on several continents
Explanation:
The Truman Doctrine essentially meant giving money and weapons to enemies of the USSR. The Marshall Plan was an attempt to get all of Europe in debt to the USA and allow the Americans to dominate it. The American view was that the Truman Doctrine was stopping the continuing spread of Communism. please marks me as brainliests please for my effort...Answer:
C. the spread of communism on several continents
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. Empires were broken up into smaller independent states.
Explanation:
One general consequence on the spread of nationalism throughout the 20th century was that empires were broken up into smaller independent states.
This simply means that nationalism came at a cost, which was the reduction of empires into smaller states.
When President Clinton was elected to a second term in 1996,
Republicans maintained control of Congress.
Democrats took over the House and Senate.
voters overwhelmingly favored the Democrats.
voters blamed the Republicans for the economy.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Russian and German Jews in America revolutionized what industry?
a. the agricultural industry.
b. the auto industry,
c. the garment industry.
d. the steel manufacturing industry.
Answer:
the garment industry
Explanation:
There have been Jewish communities in the United States since colonial times. Early Jewish communities were primarily Sephardi (Jews of Spanish and Portuguese descent), composed of immigrants from Brazil and merchants who settled in cities. Until the 1830s, the Jewish community of Charleston, South Carolina, was the largest in North America. In the late 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s, many Jewish immigrants arrived from Europe. For example, many German Jews arrived in the middle of the 19th century, established clothing stores in towns across the country, formed Reform synagogues, and were active in banking in New York. Immigration of Eastern Yiddish-speaking Ashkenazi Jews, in 1880–1914, brought a large, poor, traditional element to New York City. They were Orthodox or Conservative in religion. They founded the Zionist movement in the United States, and were active supporters of the Socialist party and labor unions. Economically, they concentrated in the garment industry
Choose two values or traditions of the Village of Umuofia. Describe why this value traditio
is important and what it teaches you about the community
(Things fall apart) book
Answer:
The village of Umuofia is the symbolic heart of Things Fall Apart, as well as the setting for much of the novel's action. Umuofia, where the protagonist, Okonkwo, lives for most of the novel, serves to represent Nigerian village society, both before and after contact with the colonizing forces of the British Empire.
The many rich traditions of the Umuofia clan guide the people of their society in 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe. ... These time-honored practices encompass many areas of the people's lives, from how to arrange a marriage to how to be a good host.
The Umuofia follow a traditional ritual to determine a bride-price; the bride's family presents the groom's family with a sum (represented by broomsticks) and the other party adds or subtracts sticks as they see fit. They exchange the bundle of broomsticks several times, until the two groups finally agree.
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Why did a stalemate develop along the Western Front during World War I?
A. Both sides moved their armies rapidly and did not stay in one
location for long.
B. Both sides refused to use their deadliest weapons for ethical
reasons
C. Both sides used trenches to effectively defend against enemy
attacks.
D. Both sides stopped fighting in order to intervene in the Armenian
genocide.
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Answer:
C the answer is definitely C
You saw that some words were on the portrait. How did you interpret the words on the painting? How is interpreting words on an image different from interpreting words on a page?
Answer:
Reading words and symbols on a painting can be challenging because we must first comprehend the meanings of the symbols before connecting these meanings to the words to build a tale.
A painting is a kind of visual communication. We are confronted with a written text in literature, which is usually written in familiar words since we speak the language that appears on the page. Even though we can't see them, the characters we encounter in literature are usually recognizable human beings, and we can comprehend their dialogue because we've heard speech similar to theirs before.
When you look at a picture, you have to have a distinct set of expectations. An author can describe a landscape or a scene's setting, but an artist attempts to recreate it so that we can see it for ourselves. This raises challenges unique to painting, such as color, shape, texture, size, and the relationship between one group of figures or objects and another, all of which eventually coalesce into the work's style.
It is easier to read text on a page since they are organized in a logical manner. When an author utilizes descriptive words to appeal to the reader's bodily sensations, this is known as imagery. This aids the reader in comprehending what the characters are seeing, touching, tasting, smelling, or hearing, which helps to bring the story to life. When writing a story, authors choose their words carefully and decide how to structure them so that they are understood the way they desire. They not only aim to conjure pictures in the minds of their readers, but they also use the words on the page to establish patterns that lead to a deeper understanding of the text. This is what is referred to as language patterns.
In my view, when words are interpreted on a picture, the meaning is much enhanced since the image has a visual aspect to support it. To comprehend the message that the artist was trying to send, I analyzed the phrases painted on the artwork.
Explanation:
Answer:
Reading words and symbols on a painting can be difficult, because first we need to understand what the symbols mean and then connect these meanings with the words to form a story.
Reading words on a page is easier because they are arranged in an order that is easily understandable.
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