Answer:
No,the Children's Crusade was a failed popular crusade by European Christians to establish a second Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem in the Holy Land, said to have taken place in 1212.
Which general was responsible for laying waste to the Southern countryside in his "march to the sea"?
O George McClellan
O Robert E. Lee
O Ulysses S. Grant
O William Tecumseh Sherman
Answer: D) William Tecumseh Sherman
Explanation:
Answer:
William Tecumseh Sherman
Explanation:
Sherman and his men torched everything that had any kind of military value in Atlanta. They then marched towards the sea leaving a trail of destruction throughout Georgia in the process.
Is it safe to say that Russia in the 1900's used dictatorship
What are hieroglyphics and what was the significance of the Rosetta Stone in better
understanding Ancient Egyptian culture?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Rosetta Stone is one of the most important objects in the British Mueseum as it holds the key to understanding Egypitan hieroglyphs -- a script made up of small pictures that were used orignially in Ancient Egypt for religious texts. With all the inscriptions that still existed in the stone, the ability to understand hieroglyphs vastly increased our knowledfe of the civlization of ancient Egypt.
Please answer, I need it asap
Answer:
84
(Note: You put this question in the "History" section so not a lot of people will answer since it doesn't seem to have anything to do with history. Next time put it in "Math" so people will be able to be more help. Its kind of confusing when there is a question in the wrong section.)
Explanation:
First, substitute the variables out using the given numbers...
x = 6, y=8, z=6 so..
6(6+8)
Secondly, we have to solve this.
6+8 = 14
6(14) = 84
So your answer is
84
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Answer:
84
Explanation:
z ( x + y ) = 6 * (6+8) = 6 * 14 = 84
3 How many wars were fought against the Xhosa Kingdom?
Answer:
3 to 7 wars
Explanation:
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Answer:
Nine wars
Explanation:
Nine wars were fought against the Xhosa Kingdom
4. What does the word "Khoikhoi" mean?
Answer:
Los khoikhoi ("hombres de los hombres", pronúnciese /koi-koi/) o simplemente khoi y más conocidos como hotentotes (término ahora considerado peyorativo), son un pequeño grupo étnico nómada del África del sudoeste, específicamente de Botsuana y Namibia, que se separó de los khoisan y llegó desde el sur a esta región a
Explanation:
Answer:
Khoikhoi is a word that refers to a group of indigenous people in South Africa and Namibia.
Explanation:
The Khoikhoi were once the largest group of humans on earth, once known as the Khoisan. These people were a tribe of hunter-gathers in Southern Africa. Yet, today they're also known as Khoikhoi or Bushmen with about only 100,000 Khoisan left.
what was a result of the twenty-fourth amendment
Answer:
On this date in 1962, the House passed the 24th Amendment, outlawing the poll tax as a voting requirement in federal elections, by a vote of 295 to 86. At the time, five states maintained poll taxes which disproportionately affected African-American voters: Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Texas.
Why was Constantine’s conversion to Christianity significant?
Answer:
His conversion meant that Christians would no longer be persecuted.
Which is true of televangelists?
A. They generally opposed government positions.
B. They preached using mass communication.
C. They supported the hippie counterculture.
D. They never asked for money.
Answer:
B. They preached using mass communication
Explanation:
Since televangelists were primarily focused on religion (thus the name, televangelist), which is an area that plays a large part in social conservatism, the answer would be A.
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The statement that is true of televangelists is They preach using mass communication. Thus the correct option is B.
What are televangelists?Televangelism is the practice of spreading Christianity using media for broadcasting preaching, and the name "televangelist" is used to denote this practice.
Radio and television are the two media that are most frequently utilized for televangelism. A televangelist ensures that his message is broadcast on radio and television because these two media are widely available.
The Moral Majority aimed to influence conservative Citizens to make decisions on topics that were significant in their perspective. To win over supporters, a number of strategies were employed.
Therefore, option B preached using mass communication is appropriate.
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I need help on the crossing movie
1. How many Hessians were taken prisoner and how many Americans were killed or wounded at the Battle of Trenton?
2. How many months after the American Declaration of Independence was the Battle of Trenton fought?
3. In the Battle of Trenton, the Continentals outnumbered the Hessians almost 2 to 1. The Hessians were surprised and were poorly led. Why was this victory considered so important?
4. Where did the Hessians come from and why were they fighting for the British?
5. What would probably have happened to the American Revolution had Washington not crossed the Delaware and engaged the Hessians at Trenton at the end of December, 1776?
6. One of the memorable incidents shown in the film is Washington making a joke at the expense of General Knox, his commander of artillery. The novelist and screenwriter, Howard Fast, found a reference to this in the memoirs of some of the soldiers who were present. What role did Washington's joke play in his leadership at the Battle of Trenton?
7. Describe three actions other than cracking the joke about General Knox that Washington took which showed leadership at Trenton.
8. Washington was described as one of those rare few who, under fire, appeared to be without fear. Why is this important in a military leader?
9. After the battle, the character of General Greene asks the character of General Washington to speak with Colonel Rall before Rall dies. Washington replies: "Do you want me to weep for those b******, men who kill for profit?" General Greene responds that: "Our own cause at its heart is a fight against taxation, is it not? In the end, we all kill for profit, the British and the Hessians and us." Do you agree with the character of General Greene that the American Revolution was fought for money?
10. (Be honest; Don't deceive, cheat or steal; Be reliable -- do what you say you'll do; Have the courage to do the right thing; Build a good reputation; Be loyal -- stand by your family, friends and country) The Battle of Trenton shows the Continental troops demonstrating this Pillar. What did they do?
Answer:
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Belief or practice 5
Name of belief/practice: Nonviolence
Explanation the importance of the belief (2-3 complete sentences):
Nonviolence has been a tool that has been used throughout human history and especially modern era and many famous figures have used this practice such as Gandhi or Martin Luther King Jr in fact many figures and events during the Civil rights movement have been influenced by it (Montgomery bus boycott, Rosa Park etc). However people have used this method in earlier times too. During the enlightenment era (which I won't give a specific date too due to the fact that the date is disputed) many people protested against many different things in ways which we would consider peaceful (although it didn't always work Voltaire got imprisoned in the bastille). nonviolence has certainly evolved over time. Humans in many countries today can protest without being arrested and executed or imprisoned like poor voltaire. Today it is a tool that people use for change. Nonviolence is far too complex for me to completely explain its like trying to explain any religion or belief but here this is what I belive is important
Which statement describes joint committees?
Answer:
They contain members from both major political parties.
Once created, they will continue to function unless disbanded by the passage of a law.
Explanation:
They contain members from both major political parties.
Once created, they will continue to function unless disbanded by the passage of a law. Or A
a que se llamo reformas Borbonicas
Answer:
Estos cambios de política, conocidos colectivamente como las reformas borbónicas, intentaron frenar el comercio de contrabando, recuperar el control sobre el comercio transatlántico, restringir el poder de la iglesia, modernizar las finanzas estatales para llenar las arcas reales agotadas y establecer un control político y administrativo más estricto dentro del imperio.
Explanation:
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What made the Catholic Church and its people cruel?
Explanation:
Priests of the Catholic Church often sent unmarried mothers away to boarding schools and took they're children they would tell the mothers that they're child was being well cared for and ask the mothers for money to cover the costs of childcare little did the mothers know they're children had been put up for adoption or sometimes sold and the church was keeping the money for themselves this is just 1 example of the corruption in the church
Which of the following best states Alexander Hamilton’s attitude toward the conflict between Great Britain and France?
He favored neutrality, refusing to support either side.
He favored military action against both France and Great Britain.
He favored the British.
He favored the French.
Answer:
he favored the british.
Answer:
A - He favored the British.
Explanation:
Alexander Hamilton favored the British in the conflict between Great Britan and France
In what way did the Greek civilization help to build our current cities?
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Explanation:
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6. Which principle of American democracy holds government officials accountable to the law?
A worth of the individual
B rule of law
C majority rule
D minority rights
Which of these services were provided by the Freedmen’s Bureau?
legal help and membership in political parties
legal help and schools for African Americans
medical care and small plots of land for rent
medical care and employment in city factories
In the Satires, Horace made fun of human weakness.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Summarize The Fall of The Berlin Wall.
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Answer:
On November 9, 1989, demand for change built up in East Germany which resulted in demonstrations in many East Germany cities. Growth in democracy in Hungary meant that East Germans could travel to West Germany via Hungary and Czechoslovakia. As soon as democratic elections were announced in Hungary there was a mass movement of East German citizens through Hungary to West Germany. As a result, the East German government was forced to announce much greater freedom of travel for East German citizens. As part of this decision, the East German government announced that East Germans would be allowed to cross the border with West Berlin. This led to German reunification and East Germany ceased to exist. It also began the "thaw" to the Cold War.
How did the Vietnam war affect the United States check all that apply
Explanation:
The Vietnam War had far-reaching consequences for the United States. It led Congress to replace the military draft with an all-volunteer force and the country to reduce the voting age to 18. It also inspired Congress to attack the "imperial" presidency through the War Powers Act, restricting a president's ability to send American forces into combat without explicit Congressional approval. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese refugees have helped restore blighted urban neighborhoods.
The Vietnam War severely damaged the U.S. economy. Unwilling to raise taxes to pay for the war, President Johnson unleashed a cycle of inflation.
The war also weakened U.S. military morale and undermined, for a time, the U.S. commitment to internationalism. The public was convinced that the Pentagon had inflated enemy casualty figures, disguising the fact that the country was engaged in a military stalemate. During the 1970s and 1980s, the United States was wary of getting involved anywhere else in the world out of fear of another Vietnam. Since then, the public's aversion to casualties inspired strict guidelines for the commitment of forces abroad and a heavy reliance on air power to project American military power.
The war in Vietnam deeply split the Democratic Party. As late as 1964, over 60 percent of those surveyed identified themselves in opinion polls as Democrats. The party had won seven of the previous nine presidential elections. But the prosecution of the war alienated many blue-collar Democrats, many of whom became political independents or Republicans. To be sure, other issues--such as urban riots, affirmative action, and inflation--also weakened the Democratic Party. Many former party supporters viewed the party as dominated by its anti-war faction, weak in the area of foreign policy, and uncertain about America's proper role in the world.
Equally important, the war undermined liberal reform and made many Americans deeply suspicious of government. President Johnson's Great Society programs competed with the war for scarce resources, and constituencies who might have supported liberal social programs turned against the president as a result of the war. The war also made Americans, especially the baby boomer generation, more cynical and less trusting of government and of authority.
Today, decades after the war ended, the American people remain deeply divided over the conflict's meaning. A Gallup Poll found that 53 percent of those surveyed believe that the war was "a well intentioned mistake," while 43 percent believe it was "fundamentally wrong and immoral."
What was the most important technology of the Gilded Age?
A. Iron
B. Concrete
C. Steel
D. cotton
Answer:
The following inventions pushed Industrialization to great heights during the Gilded Age: the telephone, light bulb, and the Kodak camera are just a few of main ones. Others include the first record player, motor, motion picture, phonograph, and cigarette roller
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Who invented the "bulb"
Answer:
Thomas Edison
Explanation:
which policy is most similar to soviet totalitarianism under joseph stalin
Explanation:
Empowering the police to monitor citizens at all timesThe first police shortly created after the overthrow of the Tsarist regime, would be an instrument to be used in a totalitarian command
The secret police of Stalin NKVD was a force that drew later under Stalin the totalitarian policy most scandalous for carrying out Stalin's Purges.
The secret police was mostly used for securing that Stalin would stay in power indefinitely,
The alleged national security and their aims were far beyond and contributed for cruel work camps, famines and social engineering.
They wanted to create conditions for a new socialist system to born.
Stalin also used the NKVD for eliminating close people to him when he became suspicious.
Periodically he will use systematically "cleaning lists" for setting a quota of people to be killed.
What was the Manhattan Project?
A.
a protection plan for New York City
B.
a development project for the atomic bomb
C.
a development plan for D-Day
D.
a development plan for Hitler's murder
Answer:
B. The development project for the first atomic bombs
Explanation:
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The order would be 7000 BC then 6000 BC, then AD 250 and finally AD 450.
Mention the different determinants of population Change.
Answer:
Fertility, mortality
Explanation:
Fertility, mortality and migration are principal determinants of population growth. Population change depends on the natural increase changes seen in birth rates and the change seen in migration. Changes in population size can be predicted based on changes in fertility (births), mortality (deaths) and migration rates.
What was the Antifederalists' main reason for opposing the new Constitution? What addition to the
Constitution helped ease this opposition?
The Antifederalists opposed it because they thought it would bring too much power into one national body, the Constitution. Their idea was that equal authority should be spread among all states so individual rights can be protected. Although the Federalists thought it would unnecessary, they still promised for a Bill of Rights in order to compromise with the Antifederalists to establish the Constitution.