Who was the Union General who marched through the South destroying everything in his path?
Group of answer choices

William T. Sherman

Robert E. Lee

Ulysses S. Grant

Ambrose Burnside

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Answer 1

Answer:

General William Tecumseh Sherman

Explanation:

In November 1864, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman took his troops on a campaign through the South, in order to not only attack Confederate defenses, but to also disrupt the Confederate activity.


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Which of the following were causes of the American revolution?
1. Colonist rights were restricted
2. Colonist we’re not represented in parliament
3. Colonist didn’t want England ruling from far away
4. Colonist were frustrated with high taxation

A) 1,2 and 3
B) 1,2 and 4
C) 1,3 and 4
D) 2,3 and 4

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Answer: I think its D) sorry if its wrong

TIMED HURRY PLS
We . . . having undertaken, for the glory of God, and advancement of the Christian faith, and honor of our King and Country, a voyage . . . covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic . . . to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.

–Mayflower Compact, 1620

Unlike a proprietary colony, which a proprietor governed with almost total authority, the Mayflower Compact shows that the Pilgrims envisioned a society where colonists

renounced their loyalty to any kind of ruler.
agreed to hold elections in which all residents could vote.
agreed to govern their colony for the common good.
cut off all commercial ties to England.

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Answer: I woud say agreed to hold elections in which all residents could vote.

Explanation:

Answer:

C: agreed to govern their colony for the common good.

Explanation:

Key words in the passage: "to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony"

Who was most strongly opposed to Douglass learning to read and write

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His mistress taught Douglass how to read and write.

Mrs. Auld and Douglass:

Mrs. Auld was adamant about Douglass not reading and writing.

Sophia Auld is among the few people in the Narrative who evolves throughout time, aside from Douglass himself. Sophia, in particular, is turned from a sweet, loving person who owns no prisoners to a slave owner who is exceedingly brutal.

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What caused William the Conqueror to bring feudalism with him to England?

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Answer:

Feudalism is the name given to the system of government William I introduced to England after he defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings. Feudalism became a way of life in Medieval England and remained so for many centuries. William I is better known as William the Conqueror.

Explanation:

Answer:

Feudalism was introduced in England in 1066 following the Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest. The Normans, led by William the Conqueror who was crowned King William I of England introduced Feudalism to England. Feudalism was based on the exchange of land for military service.

Explanation:

After a war, the cities are in a state of:






restoration





construction



destruction



reinstallation​

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I think they are in a state of restoration

If you were an historian researching Martin
Luther's 95 Theses, which of the following
would be most useful for you

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to include the options for this question. We do not what are the possible statements to answer the question.

However, trying to be of some help, we can comment on the following general terms.

If I was a historian researching Martin Luther's "95 Theses," the most important element for my research would be the criticism Luther give to the Catholic church clergy regarding the selling of indulgences.

This would help me to better understand the point of view and the perspective of German monk Martin Luther because his criticism had important consequences to the degree that this created a split in the church and the beginning of Protestantism in Europe.

After all this commotion, the Pope ordered a counter-reformation movement to try to fix somethings that have hurt the Catholic church.

. What were young women in the 1920s who eschewed traditional social mores nicknamed?
Go-girls
Flappers
Skirties
Tomboys

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They were called “Flappers”

Flappers were young women in the 1920s who eschewed traditional social mores nicknamed. Thus, option B is correct.

What is nicknamed?

nickname, sometimes known as a sobriquet, is indeed an informal moniker substituted for a legal one that frequently results in well-known or lighthearted words. They could perhaps have merely forgotten some other person's name. The use of nicknames indicates familiarity and camaraderie. If they aren't intended to hurt, that is.

Young women in the 1920s were described as flappers who adopted a way of life that many somewhere at times considered extravagant, indecent, or highly dangerous. They were noted for their vibrant independence.

The flappers, who are now regarded as the first generation of empowered American women, broke down boundaries for people's natural, cultural, and political independence. Therefore, option B is the correct option.

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I need help!! 30 points

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Answer:

Hitler used appeasement saying he would want one thing and no more then would go on saying he wanted another and no more and on and on

He used this to gain power from other nations saying he wanted one nation then going down the line using this manner

Explanation:

Watch oversimplified Adolf Hitler its funny and tells you about him and WW2

what impact has geography and climate had on the land and people of Africa

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Answer:

The impact that the climate and the geography of Africa, is harsh. The climate is very hot in the deserts, and when it rains in the rainforest it rains cold, and hard, for a while. The geography isn't a helping fact either, the tough landscape allows people to live in limited areas; when the people even live in the most habitable places, it is still not easy. Water and food are mostly scarce. The length of travel to get clean water is sad, most of the time the people have to travel to fetch water 3 times a day. They don't normally have electricity because of these factors, they don't have bathrooms. The impact of the geography and the climate of Africa causes it's citizens to live under the harshest conditions to where anyone lives today.

Explanation:

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Answer:

A - advocate for the ratification of the Constitution

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

The Federalist Papers were written and published to urge New Yorkers to ratify the proposed United States Constitution, which was drafted in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787.

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Using complete sentences, highlight the three major causes of water issues in the Great Lakes region. What are two
major effects of this pollution?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Great Lakes have had serious problems with water pollution for many years. Major issues have included contamination and temperature change caused by various types of pollution. Factories have contributed to industrial pollution by dumping toxic chemicals into the lakes.

Compare maps of the world in ancient times with current political maps.

Use the maps below to answer the following question:
First image. A map of North America showing the regions of Native American cultures. Second image. A political map of the United States, with all 50 states labeled. Washington, Oregon, and California are on the west coast. Moving east, from north to south, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona are next seen. Then, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas are seen, from north to south, in the central US. East of those states, from north to south, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana are seen. Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio in the Midwest, and Pennsylvania and New York in the northeast, border the Great Lakes. Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida are in the southeast, with Florida jutting out as a peninsula. Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and New Jersey are between the southeast and northeast states. Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine are in the northeast. Alaska and Hawaii are seen as islands.

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Compare the maps. Which state listed below was located in the Great Basin Native American cultural region?
Florida
North Carolina
Nevada
South Dakota

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Answer:

Nevada

Explanation:

Nevada, California,montana

Answer:

Nevada

Explanation:

The states in the Great Basin Native American cultural region were Nevada  California, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona.

therfore nevada is your answer

Which resource attracted thousands of immigrants to South Australia in
the mid-19th century?*
A. coal
B. iron ore
C. uranium
D. gold

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D. Gold
I hope I helped!!!

"Individual Mississippians have the power to change society.”

Support, refute, or modify this statement. Use specific examples from Mississippi history to support your answer.

This is your prompt, must be at least 200 words.

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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

No, Individual Mississippians does not have the power to change society because one individual is not enough for bringing change in the society, it needs a large number of people. When a large number of people decides to bring change in the society, it will happens due to the struggle of large number of people. A single person doesn't have the ability to bring change alone, he needs a group of people.

What event marked the beginning of the Mexican National era?

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Answer:

Treaty of Córdoba

In August 1821, the last Spanish viceroy is forced to sign the Treaty of Córdoba, marking the official beginning of Mexican independence. Iturbide, who earlier declared himself emperor of the new Mexican state, is deposed by his former aide, General Antonio López de Santa Anna, who declares a Mexican republic.

Explanation:

Which plant is used for making rope?

flax
corn
wheat
hem

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Answer:

Flax was the first material used to create ropes.

Answer:

hemp aka the answer would be 4.Hem

Explanation:i passed my test with a 100. in case others  needed the answer too

What did the delegates to the Constitutional Convention do to end the debate about how to elect the President?

They decided to let Congress elect the President.
They decided to let the people elect the President.
They created an Electoral College to elect the President.
They decided to let the state's governors elect the President.

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Answer:

c: they created an electoral college to elect the president.

Explanation:

the public was too politically unaware/uninformed to elect.

Answer:

its C                      

Explanation:

Which of these was an effect of the American victory at Saratoga? * British troops gained confidence General Burgoyne resigned his post Great Britain withdrew from Canada European countries came to the aid of America,​

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Answer:

European countries came to the aid of America

Using the prompt and your knowledge of history, which of these led to expanded trade between East Africa and East
Asia?
A)
creation of junk ships
B)
invention of the compass
C)
invention of "arabic" numerals
D)
greater knowledge of monsoon winds

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D is your answer choice

What rights did the Virginia convention identity

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Answer:

The sixteen-part Declaration of Rights, adopted by the Virginia Constitutional Convention on June 12, 1776, provided protection for freedom of religion, various safeguards for criminal defendants, and other fundamental liberties.

Explanation:

The book, "The Jungle" was written by Upton Sinclair, who was known as what type of person ? A. muckraker B. politician C. businessman D. robber baron​

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Upton sinclair was also a politician so The answer is b
If they need to know... he was the governor of california
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Answer:

A:muckraket

Explanation:

because he is the famous writer. so he known as muckraker

when year did the german parliament burn

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Answer:

February 27th, 1933.

[The Native Americans) are so ingenuous and free with all they have, that no one would believe it
who has not seen it; of anything they possess, if it be asked of them, they never say no; on the contrary,
they invite you to share it and show as much love as if their hearts went with it, and they are content
with whatever trifle be given them, whether it be a thing of value or of petty worth. I forbade that they
be given things so worthless as bits of broken crockery and of green glass and lace-points, although
when they could get them, they thought they had the best jewel in the world."
-Christopher Columbus,
as quoted in The Discoverers
a.
Columbus stopped his crew from giving the people
worthless gifts.
c. food and water.
b. valuable gifts.
d. anything at all.

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Answer:

I believe it is D tell me if I am wrong

Answer:

The correct answer is D. anything at all

Explanation:

I took the test and it was right :)

What restriction is placed on the freedom of religion

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Answer:

The First Amendment

Explanation:

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Which form of local government is organized to address a specific issue, such as providing electricity to citizens? A. Special district B. County C. Township D. Municipality​

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D hope this helps you out

The answer is A. I just took it.

Find the measure of the supplementary angle b

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Answer:

55

Explanation:

180-125=55

supplementary means in math 180 degrees

you would just subtract the two to get angle b

After 1688, Britain relaxed their enforcement of colonial rules, especially trade laws. What was this new policy called?
the Walking Purchase
the Glorious Revolution
salutary neglect
self-government

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RIGHT salutary neglect

Answer:

C: salutary neglect

Explanation:

The mnap shows information about river valley
Civilizations.
Which feature of this map woutd bet help he reader
understand its purpose?
1
2
3
4
River Valley Civillzations
Medirerranean
Sea
4
AFRICA
1.000 mi
Anciet Egpt
Mesopotaia
hs Valley
Trade routes
1.000 km

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Answer: the answer is 1 or A

Explanation: the title best helps understand what the map is about

Answer:

b thats what i put

Explanation:

31 POINTS
Select the correct
Gina lives in Venezuela. Her mother is a Venezuelan citizen, and her father is a US citizen. What could her US citizenship status be?

A. Gina can be a US citizen because her father has US citizenship.

B. Because Gina's mother is a Venezuelan citizen, Gina cannot be a US citizen.

C. Because Gina lives in Venezuela, she cannot be a US citizen.

D. Gina can only be a US citizen if she moves to the United States permanently.

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Answer:

D because she does not live in us

D, to also clear things up, it’s not 31 points, it’s 16 for both the two people which add up to 32.

What was muckracking?

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Answer:

the action of searching out and publicizing scandalous information about famous people in an underhanded way.

Explanation:

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