What organizations were American nativist organizations? PLEASE I NEED THE ANSWER BY 9:00

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The most prominent American nativist organization of the 19th century was the Know-Nothing party, which flourished originally in the 1840s and experienced a revival in the 1880s. The Ku Klux Klan was also notable for its nativist sentiment.

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Any trace of an ancient organism preserved in rock is called a

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Fossil. This word describes the remains or traces of ancient life preserved in rock. Fossils can be animal body parts, like bones or teeth. They can also be ancient footprints or the impression of a leaf left in stone.

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A fossil

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Definiton: Fossils are the preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms. Fossils are not the remains of the organism itself! They are rocks.

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The dates of the American Civil War are _____ to __________.

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April 12, 1861 to May 9, 1865

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The populations in Scotland and England are greatly increasing.

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Assuming I understood this question correct, using the key, you can see that in 1851, England has many more cities and people than in 1801, especially off the coast and closer to the middle of the nation. It also may be good to mention that while Scotland is also growing, it is growing at a much slower rate than England.

What does primary source mean?

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original source A direct source of information or research

Primary source. In the study of history as an academic discipline, a Primary Source (also called an original source or evidence) is an artifact, document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, recording, or any other source of information that was created at the time under study. It serves as an original source of information about the topic.

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first hand you saw it or pictures from that day

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Which of the following sets does not contain any irrational numbers?

A: -5.12, pie, 30

B: square root of 80, 10, 6.56

C: 9/2, square root of 100, 5.123

D: 5.123..., 1/2, -65


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d

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50 POINTS
Use the Internet to find a blank world map.
Label the map with the different exploratory routes and the locations that were colonized by Europeans from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Be sure to label all the countries on your map from this time period.
You will need to identify and label the routes for the Portuguese, Dutch, Spanish, English, and French.
Your map should include a title, key, and compass rose which provides a guide on how to read your map.

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Spain: Had explored Mexico, Cuba, The Florida Peninsula, and more or less southern half of the Western United States, including modern day California, Southern Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.

France: French fur traders where great early explorers in North America. They mostly settled in Quebec, alongside the Saint Lawrence River, and explored surrounding region. They also explored the Midwest, following the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, from the Great Lakes, to New Orleans, a city which the French founded.

England: the english settlers and explorers mostly concentrated on the Eastern United States and modern-day Ontario

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Monsoons in india and China are both a blessig and a curse.

A. True B. False

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It’s true because I had this in my exam today and I got it right
A it is true
I am studying for today for my class

what did the 19 amendment do?

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The 19th Amendment guarantees American women the right to vote

Answer: For short Answer: The 19 amendment gave women the right to vote, (As they should )

Explanation: The 19th Amendment guarantees American women the right to vote. Between 1878, when the amendment was first introduced in Congress, and 1920, when it was ratified, champions of voting rights for women worked tirelessly, but their strategies varied.

True or false: ancient atheists is an example of a direct democracy

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false

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False it’s not an example of a direct democracy

The types of trade goods moving between Europe, Africa and the Americas as well as the political relationship between these places best represents which economic system c. 1450 to c. 1750?

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The past five years have seen the European Union (EU) and its former colonies in the African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) group locking horns in potentially far-reaching trade and development negotiations. Called “Economic Partnership Agreements” (EPAs), these are ordered in a series of regional processes with the EU playing “hub” to six ACP regional “spokes”, four of which are in Africa. EPAs are intended to replace longstanding EU tariff preferences for the ACP with reciprocal trade agreements.

The clock stands at five minutes to midnight: the waiver expires at the end of 2007. So by January 2008, EPAs must be in place or the current preferential access regime, known as the Cotonou Partnership Agreement, will be vulnerable to more challenges. This is of great consequence for Africa, reliant as it is on exports of various commodities to the EU under the Cotonou Agreement. It is particularly urgent for African states that are not least-developed countries (LDC) to conclude EPAs. The programme for LDCs - the EU’s “Everything but Arms” (EBA) preference arrangement – is permitted under WTO rules as it discriminates on the basis of an accepted development category.

Many African policy-makers, civil society representatives, and western development-focused NGOs argue that the EPA agenda is too broad and intrusive for African countries. Some go further in arguing that the trade liberalisation implicit in it would be harmful to African development. I am in favour of a broad and liberalising agenda under certain conditions. The economics at play convincingly point  to the need for it. These consist of well-known African development challenges on which there is a consensus in development circles. Broadly, they can be categorised into two agendas: supply-side constraints, and trade constraints.

Unfortunately there is no guarantee that FDI will flow to Africa if these conditions are met, because markets are small; they are necessary, if not sufficient. Furthermore, the economics and content issues must be related to the capacity of African states both to negotiate EPAs but more importantly to implement negotiated outcomes. This should determine the overall scope of negotiations and commitments, and the manner in which they are sequenced. Unfortunately, the continent suffers from a generalised political and technical crisis of the state. This, and the continent’s aid-dependency means that substantial “aid for trade”, targeted at adoption of regulations and supporting institutions, will be necessary for a long time to come. Efforts to promote greater efficacy of aid disbursements must continue, albeit with the long-term objective of phasing out aid flows altogether.

So it is scarcely surprising that Africa is embracing China with such enthusiasm. The Chinese state does not lecture African leaders on their development priorities. It does not lecture them (nor could it) on democracy and good governance (and unfortunately may promote the reverse). It provides pots of money freely and quickly, albeit opaquely. And its state-owned companies have netted a treasure trove of African resources as they venture where Europeans fear to tread. Last year’s China-Africa summit in Beijing, in which African leaders literally queued up to greet Chinese President Hu Jintao in a nauseating display of fealty, rammed the message home to Europe’s political elite.

So at the end of this year, notwithstanding Mr. Mugabe’s likely baleful presence, Europe will host African leaders in the first Euro-Africa summit in several years. Clearly Europe’s diplomatic leadership has recognised the threat China poses to their long-established dominance of African commodity supplies. If they wish to match this on the trade and aid fronts, they would be well-advised to pay closer attention to the EPA negotiations.

Unfortunately there does not seem to be a political consensus in the European Union to pursue this path.8 Rather, the Commission seems to prefer maintaining pressure on its African partners in order to secure its ambitious agenda. Hopefully EU mercantilism will not stand in the way of an outcome supportive to African development needs.

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Which of the following is a true statement about the partitioning of Africa by European imperialist nations during the 1800s?

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Can y’all help me! I need the answer for social studies. It’s about what was the Renaissance?

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It's B.

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I think it's B. because it makes the most sense, but I'm really sorry if it's wrong.

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B.

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PLZZZ!! 2-3 Sentences Describe Ottoman's rise and fall of power

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In the 1700s, the Ottoman Empire began to rapidly deteriorate following the Russo-Turkish Wars. A series of treaties created during that time caused the empire to lose some of its economic independence. ... Following the end of World War I, the Ottoman Empire officially came to an end with the Treaty of Sevres.

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1.The Ottoman Empire was founded in Anatolia, the location of modern-day Turkey. Originating in Söğüt (near Bursa, Turkey), the Ottoman dynasty expanded its reign early on through extensive raiding. This was enabled by the decline of the Seljuq dynasty, the previous rulers of Anatolia, who were suffering defeat from Mongol invasion.

2.There are many reasons as to why the empire was as successful as it was, but some of them include its very strong and organized military and its centralized political structure. These early, successful governments make the Ottoman Empire one of the most important in history.

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The Ottoman period spanned more than 600 years and came to an end only in 1922, when it was replaced by the Turkish Republic and various successor states in southeastern Europe and the Middle East.

it ended in World War Iwhen Britishers occupied the subcontinent

In what ways did America fulfill the American Dream for Immigrants? In what ways did it fall short?

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For immigrants in New York, the American Dream did come true and they were able to get work and change their lives. For refugees, the American Dream came true when they were able to avoid the issues of their homelands and get a fresh start. The criticism that reality falls short of the American Dream is at least as old as the idea itself.

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World War I

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New submarines built in east coast shipyards were sent to Key West where they received their crews and orders to sail through the Panama Canal.

D. World War 1

All i needed to answer this question was the first fact. A submarine Base was built in Key West.

During the Spanish-American war, the US Atlantic Fleet was stationed at Key West. Key West was established as a U.S. Naval submarine base during this war.

What effect will desertification have on the people living in a region that is experiencing it? A Agriculture would decline. Soil quality would improve C.Rural housing would expand. D Animal populations would increase​

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A. Agriculture would decline

In the move The Patriot What happens to the Rebels being treated at the Martin's farm? ​

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it was destroyed bc  they were harboring enemies

What led directly to the formation of the Republican Party?


passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act

the outcome of the Mexican-American War

Stephen Douglas’s failed run for US Senate

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Passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
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Answer: It's A) Passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act

Explanation: I just got it right on Edge :)

How did the Great Compromise address the concerns of the small and large states?

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The Great Compromise settled the method of representation in the legislative branch (the US Congress). Small states wanted equal representation (equality by state), and large states wanted representation based on population (equality by vote). Under the compromise, all states were represented equally in the Senate. -(I explain much as I could hope this helps:)

Place the events in the correct order by matching it to the appropriate number.

Battle of new orleans
Burning of the white house
star spangled banner
battle of tippecanoe
Treaty of ghent

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The answer is below

Explanation:

According to the historical records, the following events occurred one after the other in the following manner:

1. Battle of Tippecanoe - this event occurred in November 1811

2. Burning of the White House - this event occurred in August 1814

3. Star-spangled banner - this event occurred in September 1814

4. Treaty of Ghent - this event occurred in December 1814

5. Battle of Orleans - this event occurred in January 1815

why did some Americans support Spanish control of Cuba what other sympathized with the rebels​

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Why did some Americans support spanish control of cuba, while others sympathized with the rebels? ... Theysupported the uprising because theywere fighting against the US.

Probably they liked communism or probably the people gave them some type of aid

Which word best describes China under the Tang Dynasty?
A.fragmented
B.isolated
C.peaceful
D.properous​

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D. Prosperous

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The Tang Dynasty was one of the most prosperous dynasties in Chinese history, it was the golden age for poetry and art.  

How was cotton production in Texas affected by the Civil War?
A. Cotton production was unaffected by the war.
B. Cotton production steadily increased each decade in the late 1800s.
C. Cotton production declined during the war, but increased sharply in the decades that
followed the war.

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I think its B. but im not sure

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Which of the following is NOT a necessary characteristic of a civilization?

Religion
Education
Government
Writing

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Education the things that are necessary are Cities, Government, Religion, Social Structure, Writing, and Art.

Question 3
When was the battle fought?
A. September 1812
B. December 1813
C. September 1813
D. November 1814

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C. September 1813

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The battle of Lake Erie happened that day.

In 1800 ,the French people voted on a new constitution that made Napoleon ...?

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53.74% of voters abstained. The official results, as announced by Lucien Bonaparte, Minister of the Interior and brother of First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, were 99.9% in favor of the new constitution.

...

1800 French constitutional referendum.

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From 1924 to 1929 the Weimar Republic was much stronger than it had been just after the war. Led by Stresemann in the Reichstag, the different parties managed to work together. The extreme parties such as the Nazis gained fewer seats in the elections. The German people were better off and more content. Life had significantly improved for the average German, which included freedom of speech and expression. The Weimar Republic looked safe.

From – Weimar Germany, by E Wimlott in 1997.

Do you agree or disagree with Wimlott’s view of Weimar Germany?

explain fully, using the sentence below.
P - I agree/disagree with Wimlott’s view
E - Wimlott states that… and gives a positive/negative view about the strengths of the Weimar Republic.
E - I agree/disagree with this because

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Explanation:

It is 1929 and the misery that had aided the efforts of Weimar’s enemies in the early 20s has been relieved by five years of economic growth and rising incomes. Germany has been admitted to the League of Nations and is once more an accepted member of the international community. Certainly the bitterness at Germany's defeat in the World War I and the humiliation of the Treaty of Versailles had not been forgotten but most Germans appeared to have come to terms with the new Republic and its leaders.

Gustav Stresemann has just died. Germany has, in part, as a result of his efforts become a respected member of the international community again. Stresemann often spoke before the League of Nations. With his French and American counterparts Auguste Briand and Frank Kellog, he had helped negotiate the Paris Peace pact which bore the name of his fellow diplomats Kellog-Briand. Once again Gustav Stresemann had decided to take on the arduous job of leading a battle for a policy he felt was in his nation’s vital interest even though he was tired and ill and knew that the opposition would be stubborn and vitriolic. Stresemann was the major force in negotiating and guiding the Young Plan through a plebiscite. This plan although opposed by those on the right-wing won majority approval and further reduced Germany’s reparations payments.

What was discovered in Georgia that became the impetus for the violation of the Worcester v Georgia treaty?

a. Silver

b. Gold

c. An abundant food supply

d. Precious Furs

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b. Gold

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Georgia was under a law that prohibited non-Native Americans from remaining on Indian reservations unless they had authorization from the state governor. Meanwhile, Georgia allowed white missionaries to remain on Indian reservations. This practice was mainly due to the discovery of gold in these territories, which caused a great uproar in Georgia.

How did farmers in the Dust Bowl respond to the terrible droughts and dust storms?

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Most moved away. Many ended up in California.

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Prices for the crops they grow fell below subsistence levels. In 1932, the federal government sent aid to the drought- affected states.

How does the author support his claim that the New Deal was effective in improving
America's economy? Cite evidence in your answer​

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Answer:The New Deal helped the failing banking system, restored people's hope in the future, provided assistance to farmers and those in need of housing, and provided people with jobs.

Explanation:The FDIC: boosted confidence in banks; the CCC:provided aid for unemployment and helped the environment.

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