Answer: Bartoloumo changed the ways things were.
Explanation:lmost nothing is known about the life of Bartolomeu de Novaes Dias before 1487, except that he was at the court of João II, or King John II of Portugal (1455-1495), and was a superintendent of the royal warehouses. He likely had much more sailing experience than his one recorded stint aboard the warship São Cristóvão. Dias was probably in his mid- to late-30s in 1486 when King João II appointed him to head an expedition in search of a sea route to India.
What makes a third or fourth wave of feminism different from the first two?
The First Wave is your Susan B Anthony/Marie Stopes era stuff, seeking to redress a variety of manifest injustices, most notably the right to vote. It started in the 19th century and could be said to have ended with the right to vote in the 1920s (in the US).
The Second Wave started in the 1960s, though "feminism" never really stopped from the First Wave. This was the Betty Friedan/Gloria Steinem era; it was also called "Women's Liberation". It focused on expanding women's roles from the traditional wife-and-mother thing to, well, everything else: the right to equal pay for equal work (and in any job), the right to do what they wanted with their bodies, an end to all sorts of sexism and discrimination. I would say that it ended with the failure of the Equal Rights Amendment, part of an anti-feminist backlash that eventually turned to infighting. It was, however, hugely successful in advancing the rights of women to be treated equally in work, in politics, at school, and in society at large.
The Third Wave is more nebulous. It doesn't have a strong legislative agenda, and the key players are less likely to be household words. It could be said to have begun as soon as the Second Wave ended, trying to pursue remaining legal injustices, but it seems to me to be more about expanding and questioning received notions of gender and gender roles. It is more abstract and less politically focused; it's more academic and post-modern. I'd say that the political aspects of it are really Second Wave feminism continuing to work on the remaining problems.
The Fourth Wave is a Quora board. It's not really a broader movement at all (yet), except as an attempt to try to get past some of the divisiveness and lack of focus that marked Third Wave feminism. It seeks to solve the remaining very real issues that gender still leaves in our nation, as well as the rest of the world, much of which still hasn't benefited from the gains of the First Wave.
Why wasn’t there unanimous support for the proposed US Constitution which was presented during the constitutional convention in Philadelphia
Answer:
The Delegate were not sure if they wanted a strong central government may endanger state rights and individual rights
Explanation:
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Should there ever be a time were freedom is scarificed in the name of national security
Answer:
And while both are vital to the success of a nation, freedom is the more fundamental, more enduring, and, therefore, more important. Some may argue that, given the current threats to America, the security of the country and its people should take priority over freedoms, no matter the cost
Explanation:
What happened on “Black Monday”?
what were the results of the Geneva convention
The Geneva Conventions extensively defined the basic rights of wartime prisoners (civilians and military personnel), established protections for the wounded and sick, and established protections for the civilians in and around a war-zone. Explanation:
All of the following are true about the sheep herding industry in Texas EXCEPT:
a.
George Wilkins Kendall was a Scottish minister who encouraged sheep raising early on in Texas.
b.
A boom in the industry occurred after the Civil War when the demand for wool increased.
c.
Sheep herding became important to the livestock industry of Texas well before the Civil War.
d.
Sheep ranches developed early in the land between the Rio Grande and Nueces rivers and expanded to Central Texas.
Answer:
its not d or c
Explanation:
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Answer:
its A
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Why did the Gore campaign support manual recounts in Florida and the Bush campaign oppose it?
Answer:
The Gore campaign wanted manual recounts so they could selectively report votes for Gore
Explanation:
In the presidential election 2000, Bush and Gore knew that election victory is depend on Florida and its 29 electoral vote. But they also know that the results are contradictory. However, no one seemed to be doing it this way the 2 candidates won nearly 49% of the state 6 million votes, which fell short of 1,784 ballot for the BushThe difference is less than 0.5%, so Florida law needs to be repeated in counties where margins are compressed. After 2 day and the automatic recount is still at the forefront, but not so much: his winning margin has been reduced to just 327 votes, with reports of fraud and manipulation in the ballot rising. Florida law requires that stringent and long-term manual calculation be opened if the difference is less than 0.25%. The numbers liked him and Gore soon requested four counties. Catherine Harris, the Republican nominee's brother close to Florida Secretary of State and then Governor Bush, has allegedly failed to find reason to continue counting. He was born in Florida to George W. Bush. Bush was declared the winner and eventually made a name for himself in the state votes needed for the presidency. Gore did not behave wisely: he appealed to the Florida Supreme Court to obtain an injunction for this purpose. But the next day, the U.S. Supreme Court intervened and ordered the suspension of the recount and, therefore, Bush became the new tenant of the White House. Since then, this election is a bad memory for Florida, which has damaged its reputation nationally due to doubts over the ability of local authorities.Why does our government building checks and balances?
Answer:
To keep all of the branches of government equal in power
Explanation:
The government makes this system of checks in balances to make sure that one branch isnt getting more power than another.
General William Howe was a conunander in which army?
Answer:
The British Army
Explanation:
What happened in the U.S between the years 1860 and 1914
Pls answer or I’ll fail 8 grade
Answer: April 3, 1860 – Pony Express begins.
November 6 – 1860 United States presidential election: Abraham Lincoln elected president and Hannibal Hamlin vice president with only 39% of the vote in a four man race.
December 18 – Crittenden Compromise fails.
December 20 – President Buchanan fires his cabinet.
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Explanation: Those are some of the things that happened around that time :)
Um so can anyone answer why France and Spain help the Americans fight the British.Please
Answer:
Common Enemy - Britain had become the major power in Europe and the rest of the world. Countries such as France and Spain saw Britain as their enemy. By aiding the Americans they were also hurting their enemy.
Explanation:
4. Why did Frederick Douglass help the Union cause in the Civil War?
Answer:
By 1860, Douglass was well known for his efforts to end slavery and his skill at public speaking. During the Civil War, Douglass was a consultant to President Abraham Lincoln and helped convince him that slaves should serve in the Union forces and that the abolition of slavery should be a goal of the war.
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Read the following excerpt:
"Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom and independence, and every Power,
Jurisdiction and right, which is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the
United States, in Congress assembled."
-- Articles of Confederation, Article II
This excerpt is evidence that the Articles of Confederation was written to support which
idea?
The states should be authorized to govern themselves and develop their own laws.
The states should have constitutions that all follow the same framework.
The states need to form a strong union to survive.
The states have common concerns that are more important than their individual interests.
Answer:
I believe A is the correct answer
6) Which of the following was the name for white southerners who supported
Reconstruction because they thought they could benefit from its policies?
A: Scalawags
B: Carpetbaggers
C: Ku Klux Klan
D: Radicals
Answer:
A. Scalawags.........
Which of the following famous American writers published a pamphlet, Common Sense, that led many to conclude that an American Revolution was necessary?
A. Patrick Henry
B. Thomas Paine
C. Benjamin Franklin
D. Thomas Jefferson
Answer:
The answer is Thomas Paine
For most of their histories, the us and Canada have been
Answer:
the us and canada have mostly been recognizable allies of eachother
Explanation:
The Trojan hero
A. republic
B. Apennines
C. legion
D. Aeneas
E. Etruscans
Answer:
D. Aeneas
Explanation:
Aeneas, mythical hero of Troy and Rome, son of the goddess Aphrodite and Anchises. Aeneas was a member of the royal line at Troy and cousin of Hector. He played a prominent part in defending his city against the Greeks during the Trojan War, being second only to Hector in ability.
Answer:
The answer is D. I took the exam
Explanation:
Which would most likely have been supported by states’ rights advocates during the 1860 presidential election?
A: the abolition of slavery
B: the idea of popular sovereignty
C: the candidacy of John Bell
D: the candidacy of Abraham Lincoln
Answer:
popular sovereignty
Explanation:
let states decide wether or not to allow slavery. hope this helps ! :)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Why did Americans stop American made cars during the 1970s
A. Because OPEC’s decision to lower the price of oil
B. U.S. cars were gas guzzlers and the price of gas was extremely high
C. President Gerald Ford decided to raise taxes and citizens had less money
D. People protested the presidency of Jimmy Carter and wanted to hurt the economy
In 4-5 sentences, describe the Atlantic Slave Trade and the
effects/consequences that it had on the world?
Answer:
Over the course of more than three and a half centuries, the forcible transportation in bondage of at least twelve million men, women, and children from their African homelands to the Americas changed forever the face and character of the modern world. The slave trade was brutal and horrific, and the enslavement of Africans was cruel, exploitative, and dehumanizing. Together, they represent one of the longest and most sustained assaults on the very life, integrity, and dignity of human beings in history.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
4
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The Taj Mahal is one of the most famous buildings in the world. It is found in __________, and it was influenced by __________.
A.
Thailand . . . Islam
B.
India . . . Islam
C.
Thailand . . . Hinduism
D.
India . . . Hinduism
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Based on the map, Latino immigrants settled
mostly in which of these states?
Minnesota
Texas
Pennsylvania
Answer: Texas
Explanation: It's closer to the Mexican border
Answer:
texas
Explanation:
How did these major battles/turning points affect the war? (World War Two).
Answer:
Explanation:
Turning Pt. - has great significance
Stalingrad(marked the end of Germany’s advances into Russia)
Midway (US found out Japan was trying to attack Midway and US penalized Japanese forces)
Anzio and Salerno(successful invasion and defeat of Italy)
El Alamein(Ended long battle in Africa won by the allied powers)
Guadalcanal(one of the first decisive and offensive wins in the pacific side of wwii, win went to the allies)
The Philippines(eliminated the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct large-scale carrier actions.)
Battle of Saipan(US Victory allowed them to build a runway big enough to drop a bomb on Japan)
Operation Husky(prohibiting air and sea potential of the axis powers.)
Iwo Jima (Japanese victory allowed it to be a safe haven for Japanese Navy and a landing pad for air force)
what was the battle of Appomattox
Answer:
The Battle of Appomattox Court House was fought on April 9, 1865, near the town of Appomattox Court House, Virginia, and led to Confederate General Robert E. Lee's surrender of his Army of Northern Virginia to Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
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evaluate the extent to which the institution of slavery changed in the period from 1754 to 1850?
Answer:
e
Explanation:
Slavery was a huge part of American society in the 1800s. Several states made use of slaves to work, however, as the American Revolution approached, slavery started to decrease in popularity in the 1800s as many Northern states opposed slavery, creating a great change in what seemed to be a non-ending movement.
What happened to slavery in the 1700s and 1800s?Northern states abolished slavery in the late 1700s and early 1800s. And Southern critics, including slave owners such as Thomas Jefferson, arose in the Upper South.
While some founders believed that slavery would last forever, most foresaw its demise. At the time of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, slavery was declining in the Northern states, and Virginia and Maryland also became less dependent on slave labour. The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 kept slavery out of territories North of the Ohio River, and the U.S.
The Constitution allowed for an end to the importation of slaves in 1808 though the framers were careful to do so without using the word slave.
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African American slaves:
Answer:
What? Why?
Explanation:
please help me with history
Answer:
The 2nd one
Explanation:
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Compare and Contrast James Madison and James Monroe
Answer:
James Monroe was Jefferson's law student. Madison made Monroe his secretary of State and they were in the Republican democrat party. They disagreed on things but still were good friends. Monroe disagreed with Madison about giving too much power to the federal government.
Explanation: