What is the cause of the Haitian revolution

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The vast majority of the population of Haiti, then the extremely financially successful French colony of Saint-Domingue, consisted of African slaves. ... The causes of the Haitian Revolution included the affranchis' frustrated aspirations, the brutality of slave owners, and inspiration from the French Revolution.

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The vast majority of the population of Haiti, then the extremely financially successful French colony of Saint-Domingue, consisted of African slaves. ... The causes of the Haitian Revolution included the affranchis' frustrated aspirations, the brutality of slave owners, and inspiration from the French Revolution.

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After the Carboniferous period

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The oxygen levels start to decline from 35 percent down to today's levels "After the Carboniferous period." This is the period of about 298 million years ago after 60 million years of Carboniferous period which began around 358 million years ago. It was characterized by dense and swampy forests, which led to large deposits of peat.

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There would be recesses in my mind which would be only mine, to which he never came, and sentiments
growing there fresh and sheltered which his austerity could never blight, nor his measured warrior-march
trample down: but as his wife--at his side always, and always restrained, and always checked-forced to
keep the fire of my nature continually low, to compel it to burn inwardly and never utter a cry, though the
imprisoned flame consumed vital after vital—this would be unendurable. (chapter 34)
Which of the following best describes Jane's expectations about marriage to St. John? Select all that apply.
allow her to freely express her passions
her autonomy would be sacrified
allow her the privacy to independently develop her mind
initially difficult but with time they would grow closer

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allow her to freely express her passions  allow her the privacy to independently develop her mindinitially difficult but with time they would grow closer

Explanation:

This is based on the book, "Jane Eyre" by  Charlotte Brontë.

Jane would be allowed to privacy to independently develop her mind because there would be parts of her mind that St. John would not be able to penetrate or trample down. She would also be free to express her principles and passions in India should she travel with him there.

She believes however, that their relationship would be difficult at first as she would be forced to follow his passions and not hers but as time would go on, they would eventually grow closer whilst working in India.

How did prominent figures of the gilded age such as andrew carnegie, both support and challenge the socil order of the time

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b. They argued that wealthy business owners were a natural and positive outcome of the era's growth but that they did also have an obligation to help those who were suffering.

Explanation:

The prominent figures of the Gilded Age, such as Andrew Carnegie,  known for wealth. He supported the philosophy of social Darwinism, which helped him to become the richest person. The Social Darwinism concept referred to the survival of the fittest. Under the survival of the fittest, the strong should thrive in society, while the poor should not.

Which of the buildings below can be found on the Acropolis?

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Answer: Hellenistic

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Judicial review refers to the Supreme court's power to

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Basically it has to power to see if said law is valid, or in complicated terms constitutional validity of a legislative act.

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Read the passage from Eleanor Roosevelt’s speech on the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Certain provisions of the Declaration are stated in such broad terms as to be acceptable only because of the provisions in article 30 providing for limitation on the exercise of the rights for the purpose of meeting the requirements of morality, public order, and the general welfare. An example of this is the provision that everyone has the right to equal access to the public service in his country. The basic principle of equality and of nondiscrimination as to public employment is sound, but it cannot be accepted without limitation. My government, for example, would consider that this is unquestionably subject to limitation in the interest of public order and the general welfare. It would not consider that the exclusion from public employment of persons holding subversive political beliefs and not loyal to the basic principles and practices of the constitution and laws of the country would in any way infringe upon this right. How is the contrast created by word choice in this excerpt effective in persuading Roosevelt's audience? Select two options.

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A). It shows delegates the difference between broad and narrow terms in the UDHR.

B). It provides specific examples of people who would and would not be eligible for certain rights.

Explanation:

In the given passage, the author develops a contrast through word choice in order to display the distinction among the broad, as well as, narrow terms used in various provisions of the UDHR. This contrast also aims to offer particular examples to show that which people would be entitled with some rights are granted some defined rights. Through the description of broad terms and narrow terms, the author aims to highlight their significance and limitations as well. While the illustrations allow the readers to understand the ideas better so that they can categorize people easily if someone possesses certain rights or not. Hence, options A and B are the correct answer.

In the 1776 reading on Free Suffrage, the author argued that “equal liberty” for all was possible.



True

False

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if u straite vote me the brainlyist if not you are a togaf

read it backwords

Explanation:

Yes, the author contended in the 1776 reading on Independent Suffrage that "equal liberty" for everyone was feasible.

"All persons are by nature absolutely autonomous and democratic, and have certain inalienable rights, of which, when they join into a nature of society, they cannot, by any covenant, deprive or deprive their posterity," said George Mason in the Virginia Declaration of Rights of 1776.

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What was necessary from Thomas Jefferson's perspective, for Native Americans to survive?

A.   Native Americans had to continue their hunter/gatherer culture.
    
B. Native Americans must be allowed to live outside of "civilization."

C.  Native Americans should be allowed to roam free and practice their own culture.

 D. Native Americans had to adopt the culture of White Americans or be exterminated​

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c......

but I'm not sure

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D. Native Americans had to adopt the culture of White Americans or be exterminated.

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What reaction to the postwar era does Hemingway’s passage convey?

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The reaction to the postwar era that the Hemingway's passage conveys is the spirit of disillusionment and hopeless.

The reaction to the postwar era that the Hemingway's passage conveys is the spirit of disillusionment and hopeless.

Which identifies the war that was fought between France and Britain for economic and political power in India from 1757 to 1763?

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Answer:

to determine control of the vast colonial territory of North America

Answer: Third Carnatic War

Explanation: Primavera answer (Strongmind)

why was china against opium trade

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British traders were the primary source of the drug in China. The second Opium War was the result of the desire of Great Britain and France to win additional commercial privileges in China, including the legalization of the opium trade, as well as to gain more legal and territorial concessions in China.
Includes event: First Opium War
Combatants: Qing dynasty

Which founding father went to London in the 1780s in order to try and resolve problems leftover by the American Revolution

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John Adams.

Explanation:

Before being President, John Adams was a prominent American diplomat in Europe.

In 1778, Adams was sent to Paris to obtain support for the United States from the French. The following year, he returned to the United States to formulate his own constitution for the state of Massachusetts.  

In November 1779, Adams returned to Europe on a diplomatic mission and, together with John Jay and Benjamin Franklin, obtained the Treaty of Paris in 1783, which ended hostilities between the British and American settlements.

Adams also worked simultaneously in the Netherlands, where he negotiated a $ 2 million loan to the United States. The Dutch provinces recognized U.S. independence in April 1782, and Adams was received as the U.S. ambassador.

After the end of hostilities, Adams was appointed the first British ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1785. He held this position until 1788 and then returned to the United States.

Account for the role of emperor
Theodosius in the expansion of Christianity.

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in 350 ce , he made Nicene Christianity, the official religion of the Roman Empire

Explanation:

In 380 CE, the emperor Theodosius issued the Edict of Thessalonica, which made Christianity, specifically Nicene Christianity, the official religion of the Roman Empire. Most other Christian sects were deemed heretical, lost their legal status, and had their properties confiscated by the Roman state.

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For this question, you will assume the role of two acquaintances living in different countries at the end of the 19th century. First, write a letter from a British citizen to an acquaintance in Japan, China, or Russia describing the industrialization of Great Britain over the last 150 years. Then write a reply from the Japanese, Chinese, or Russian citizen explaining how industrialization in that country has been different. Be sure to acknowledge both positive and negative aspects of industrialization, and support all claims with historical evidence.

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Hi, I provided a guide on writing your letter.

Explanation:

Note, we are told you will assume the role of two acquaintances living in different countries who are involved in communication through letter writing.

Interestingly, an informal letter is the termed use to classify letters often written to acquaintances. They are called informal letters because in most cases the language structure is informal (casual) in nature, and the writers can express their personal emotions freely to each other.

Answer:

LETTER ONE:

Dear FRIEND, life here has been changing rapidly. Next thing you know we may be flying to the  moon-! I got on this boat that was powered by steam, and it was inane-! So many new changes  are happening around here. Not only are majority of our transports being powered by this steam  engine, other things around just our factories are too-! I got to try out the spinning Jenny, which  is making my job a lot easier. The problem is that now I barely have any co-workers. Though this  thing is helping me spin wool so much faster, it made many of my friends obsolete here in the  workforce. I've been starting to see a lot of children around too, though. They should be out in  the streets having fun but they’re stuck here working with me. Its not all bad, though. Now we  have telegraphs and locomotives-! We can travel across the country faster with those trains and  I can send messages in less time that it will take for this letter to get to you-! How are things  going on in Japan?

LETTER TWO:

Dear FRIEND, thanks for getting in touch. Things over here are changing quite a bit too. But, it  was a bit slow at first. Everyone was resistant to such changes coming so quickly, you know?  But, now the government is leading the changes. It all started after Emperor Meiji came back  into power. We were closed off for a while, but had to open backup to America. That's really  when the ball got rolling. The children- I’ve been noticing that here too. They seem to come and  go, though. I suppose it's not all bad, though. Over Here we’ve been mostly focused on Iron and  Steel, as well as coming up with new designs for ships and ways to enforce them. Along with  coal mining, it's really been helping us. But, on the flip side- the air seems to be smoggier than  normal. Maybe that's just my eyesight going.

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What of the following events most directly caused the roman empire to fall

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DO what other person said

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urgently required by you to you babu kcha Armani chu

We made the gardener ......... out the grass

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Answer:

And then....

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in the end, German could not win the battle of the Atlantic because​

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1. They did not have asses of weapon

2. They did not have enough support since their fellow countries in which they cooperate with were defeated

3. At the war progress they were not economically strong.

Please helppp !!! I have to answer this one in 30 mins as well !!

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Answer:

so the answer is American Anti-slavery Society

Rationalists (like Descartes) and empiricists (like Locke and Berkeley) differ on their epistemology approach because:

A. rationalists affirm we can never make mistakes when we appeal to the senses

B. both rationalists and empiricists doubt that there is anything that can be known with certainty;
C. rationalists say that reasoning is based on sense experience; empiricists say that sense experience is based on reasoning.
D. empiricists say that reasoning is based on sense experience; rationalists say that sense experience is based on reasoning.

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Many things is possible but mos likely D

The Triple Alliance and Triple Entente were formed through the signing of

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The Triple Alliance and Triple Entente were formed through the signing of   treaties.

Explanation:

-The Triple Alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.

(formed in 1882)

-Initially was formed with the goal to protest and increase the co-operation against the threat to Germany.

-Triple Entente was France, Great Britain and Russia (formed in 1907) Serbia also joined the Entente.

-It was formed due to the fear of Russia seeing the increasing growth of armies in Germany and the Triple Alliance.

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“Poor Mexico, so far from God but so close to the United States.”
-Porfirio Diaz President of Mexico from 1876-1911
What do you think this quote means? Why would the president of Mexico say this?

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America interference.

Explanation:

President Diaz once said: "Poor Mexico..." The reason for him to state this quote was the interference of the United in Mexico politics and commerce. Many times the U.S. attacked and meddled in Mexico. The U.S. took Mexican territory and interrupted Mexican affairs until 1916. American investors owned property in Mexico and took great interest in it. The United States occupy the Mexican city of Veracruz in 1914.

Which of these best describes the Directory

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a book listing individual or organization alphabetically or thematically with details such as names addresses and phone numbers

Significant legacies of the civil war included all of the following except?
A. The end of official slavery in the U.S
B. Much of the American south destroyed
C. A substantial reduction in government power because of the war
D. Over 600,000 American combat deaths (more than every other American conflict combined)
E. Triumph of the Northern system of politics, ideal, and economic

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C. A substantial reduction in government power because of the war

Explanation:

Considering the above question and options, the significant legacies of the civil war included all of the following except "A substantial reduction in government power because of the war."

This is because the outcome of the American civil war did not lead to any form of reduction in government power. The outcome of the American civil war did not make the United States Constitution be amended or changed to reduce the government power.

Answer:

C. A substantial reduction in government power because of the war

Explanation:

"A substantial reduction in the government power because of the war" is not included in the significant legacies of the civil war.

What groups are generally in charge of running private or volunteer health organizations?
A. local groups
B. government employees
C. concerned individuals
D. healthcare workers

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Volunteer health organizations: B.raise money and awareness of specific health issues C.fall under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Volunteer health organizations are usually private organizations, so they can be not connected with governmental forces. But it must be confirmed and considered appropirate by the association of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as this department is responsible for health of the nation.

D. Health care workers

explain how World War I led to significant changes in society

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Explanation:

World War I led to significant changes in society. It was the greatest war the world had yet witnessed, and it destroyed the heroic ideals that had accompanied wars in the past. ... People also began to break away from old societal traditions, leading to a looser, freer society.


11. Where did the concept of Colorism originate in the black community?|



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Answer:

“If you’re black, stay back;

If you’re brown, stick around;

If you’re yellow, you’re mellow;

If you’re white, you’re all

Explanation: How does colorism play out in America? An old children’s rhyme captures the definition of colorism and its inner workings:

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As the Civil War ended and Reconstruction began, what were two questions that had to be considered?
Who would govern the former Confederate states?
Who would oversee the rebuilding of the South?
How much money would the South have to pay in damages?
How could slaves be treated in a more humane way?

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Who would govern the former Confederate states?

Who would oversee the rebuilding of the South?

Explanation:

As the Civil War ended and Reconstruction began, the two questions that were being considered were who was going to govern the former Confederate states and who would oversee the rebuilding of the South.

The Union did not want former Confederate leaders to govern the former Confederate states and many of them were already being held accountable for their actions. Who was now going to govern the Confederate states was a big issue and was highly debated.

The Union agreed that somebody needed to oversee the rebuilding of the South, as many Southerners were resentful and hateful, mostly towards African Americans. This raised the issue of who was going to be overseeing the rebuilding of the South and making sure former slaves were being treated properly.

All of the following duties are responsibilities of county government officials except
A. administering local, state, and federal elections
B. regulating public service corporations
C. maintaining rural roads and highways
D. recording vital statistics, such as births and marriages

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

maintaining rural roads and highway

Influenced by Federalism in our Constitution
1.United Nations Declaration of Human Rights 2.Japanese Constitution 3.South Korea 4.South Africa

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Answer:

3.South Korea.......................

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