Answer:
C). Rural Areas.
Explanation:
For the people with different answers.
What is the spoil system and why was it a problem
Answer:
The spoils system involves political activity by public employees in support of their party and the employees' removal from office if their party loses the election. The Spoils System led abuses of political power designed to benefit and enrich the ruling party.
What countries was the United States trying to gain influence over under the Monroe doctrine
A. Latin America
B. Europe
C. Africa
D. Asia
Answer:
A. Latin America
Explanation:
Did the nation achieve the goals that Douglass and Lincoln desired?
Answer:
Ha no
equality has been shot like 8000 times
Explanation:
Summarize the United States' relationship with
China during the late 1800's.
Answer:
Late 1800s were the period of tense relations between two countries, mostly provoked by many immigration acts introduced in the United States. It was followed even by the mass riots in the United States which led to death of many Chinese immigrants. It was one of the most tense period of the diplomatic relations between two countries.
Explanation:
Although in the second half of 19th Century two countries started developing diplomatic relations, it all started changing in 1875, when certain restriction were placed on the Chinese immigrants. This was followed by Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882 which forbade Chinese immigration in the United States for ten years. This and similar acts led to riots against Chinese immigrants across the country.
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Categorize use the graphic organizer below to organize information about the early colonies that were established in the Americas by different countries in europe.include information about the location and purpose of the colonies
Answer:
England North America
Spain Latin America
France Eastern North America
Explanation:
England was looking for the settlement of colonies to get resources for its economy. Jamestown became the first permanent English settlement in America. The main reason for establishing colonies in America was for economic investment. England entered the competition as other European Empires began to establish colonies in America to increase wealth and power.
Spain established colonies in Latin America, and its goal was to acquire gold and silver for the Spanish economy. Spain also converted Native Americans to Christianity to save their soul from heathen. Spain conquered ancient civilizations including Maya, Aztec, and Inca and established colonies with Spanish soldiers, conquistadors and Spaniards.
France founded colonies in eastern North America, and on several Caribbean islands. Most colonies developed to export products such as fish, rice, sugar, and furs. France colonized Canada because of the Beaver(furs) they found there. The French traded for fur pelts from the Indians and transported in Europe because of the profit it got where people were willing to pay the price for it.
20 DURING ITS YEARS AS A DOMINION, WHAT WAS
CANADA'S RELATIONSHIP WITH BRITAIN?
A CANADA WAS FULLY INDEPENDENT FROM BRITAIN.
B. CANADA GOVERNED ITSELF, BUT BRITAIN CONTROLLED
CANADA'S FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
С BRITAIN GAVE CONTROL TO FRENCH CANADIANS, NOT
BRITISH CANADIANS.
D BRITAIN GOVERNED CANADA AND ITS PROVINCES
DIRECTLY.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Canada government itself, but Britain controlled Canada's foreign affairs. Canada was fully independent from Britain. Britain gave limited control to Canada but maintained control over major issues. Hope that helps!
Manifest Destiny boosted the practice of removing Native American peoples from their ancestral lands.
True or
False
Answer:
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Explanation:
In the 1800s, the idea known as Manifest Destiny formed. Many Americans believed it was their God-given and undeniable destiny to expand from coast to coast.
Eventually it led to the shape of the country we know today and provided more resources, but it had many severe consequences. Issues over slavery (that would spark the Civil War) were inflamed, because no one could decide whether the new territories should be free or not.
However, the Native Americans were devastated by expansion. Many tribes had to fight the settlers, usually resulting in a loss. Their land was stolen and they were killed or forced to relocated.
So, yes, Manifest Destiny did boost the practice of removing Native Americans from their ancestral lands.
Which of the following is true of the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires?
a. They were ruled by leaders called shahs.
b. They practiced religious tolerance throughout their entire history.
C. They tried to expand their territory through warfare.
d. They wanted to convert other Muslims to Shiism.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What is Lincoln discussing in this excerpt from the
Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction?
Answer:
What excerpt can you post it or something?
Explanation:
Answer:
its a
Explanation:
Samuel, a 15-year-old boy, was arrested by the police. The police told Samuel that he had been identified by someone as the person who recently robbed a local convenience store.
Which statement is true about Samuel’s arrest?
Samuel has the same rights as an adult—notification of charges, the right to have an attorney, and the right to confront his accuser in court, based on in re Gault.
Because Samuel is a juvenile, and his punishment would be time in a juvenile detention center rather than jail, Samuel has limited rights based on in re Gault.
Samuel has the right to an attorney if he can't afford one, and the right to a court hearing before a jury, based on Miranda v. Arizona.
Samuel has the right to one phone call, and to request an attorney to represent him if he can't afford one, based on Gideon v. Wainwright.
Answer:
Samuel has the right to an attorney if he can't afford one, and the right to a court hearing before a jury, based on Miranda v. Arizona.
Explanation:
Answer: C: Samuel has the right to an attorney if he can't afford one, and the right to a court hearing before a jury, based on Miranda v. Arizona.
Explanation:
Whose inauguration was the first to be tweeted?
Answer: president joe biden
Explanation:
what is queen elizabeth famous for
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Answer:
Queen Elizabeth is famous for many things and heres some of those things she did in her era.Queen Elizabeth is considered by many as the "virgin queen" as she never married anybody for the sake of security within her life and family.If she had married someone foriegn they would have quite an influence too which she would not want considering she wanted to remain independent.Another thing Queen Elizabeth is famous for is how her forces defeated the Spanish Armanda and saved England from invasion which lead to England becoming a strong and independent nation.
Explanation:
Which battle was consider the beginning of the war
A. Lexington
B. Concord
C. Bunker Hill
D. all of the above
Answer
all of the above
What was the message of lady of the golden heart?
Answer:
A heart that emphasized all people have a place in her heart.
Explanation:
What powers will the new nation have that it did not have as a colony?
Answer: Hope this answers your problem! The national states claim the power to levy war, make peace, make alliances with foreign nations, conduct trade, and do anything else that independent states have the right to do. The newly independent states believe that God will protect them in their venture to establish a just government.
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Which best describes a cause of consumerism in the 1920s?
Answer:
During the period of 1920s, which was widely referred to as Jazz Age. ... Hence, it can be concluded that the cause of consumerism in the 1920s, was as a result of "Many Americans had more money and more leisure time
Explanation:
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What were some of the psychological affects on the American soldiers who served in Vietnam?
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Why should the voting age in America be changed from 18 to 16
Answer:
Because people should have the right mindset to vote at that age.
Explanation:
Just because you turn 18 doesn't mean they just turn smart & know who to vote for.
:)))))))
Answer:
there was a study and it basically showed that their isnt a significant difference that the ages 16 and 18 have when it comes to civic knowledge and political interest, so there isnt really an issue when it comes to if they will vote responsibly or not.
They also work without limits, drive, and pay taxes on their income, and can even be tried in court like an adult. so they should have a say about what happens to them just like any 18 year old.
Explanation:
also the taxation without representation thing lol
andd its kinda weird how if you turn 18 in the wrong year you could have to wait till ur 22 to vote
11.
What was one effect of Shays' Rebellion?
Leaders agreed that a stronger national government was needed.
Leaders proposed the idea of strengthening state governments.
State governments rejected the republican form of government.
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State governments refused to provide relief to struggling farmers.
Answer: Leaders agreed that a stronger national government was needed.
Explanation:
The American economy immediately after the American Revolution had a lot of subsistence farmers with little access to hard currency and as a result could not pay off debts they owed. Veterans from the war were in debt as well as they were finding it difficult to get money they were owed by the government.
This led to widespread discontent that boiled over to the Shay's rebellion. As the dissidents marched on a Federal armoury, the Federal government could do nothing as they had very limited powers and could not fund their soldiers as a result.
When the rebellion was eventually put down by state militia, people saw the need for a stronger national government that could react to such problems and more should the need arise.
Which of the following is a correct statement about the French and Indian War?
Group of answer choices
Native Americans sided only with the French
The British and French joined forces to fight against the Native Americans.
Native Americans sided only with the British.
Native Americans sided with both the French and the British.
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Question 21 pts
What divided Florida into two British colonies, expanded Georgia’s territory, and angered colonists who wanted to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains?
Group of answer choices
Proclamation of 1763
Stamp Act
Charter of 1732
Treaty of Versailles
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Question 31 pts
Which of the following goods were not taxed by the Stamp Act?
Group of answer choices
legal documents
tea
greeting cards
. newspapers
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Question 41 pts
The term “loyalist” describes
Group of answer choices
British royal family
Americans who supported the colonies.
American militia leaders
Americans who supported Great Britain.
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Question 51 pts
Which of the following shows the correct order of events leading up the American Revolution?
Group of answer choices
Intolerable Acts, Stamp Act, First Constitutional Convention, Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Independence, Intolerable Acts, Stamp Act, First Continental Congress
Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, Declaration of Independence, First Continental Congress
Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, First Continental Congress, Declaration of Independence
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Question 61 pts
Why did the patriots want independence from Great Britain?
Group of answer choices
The British government was torturing them.
They wanted to be ruled by Spain.
They felt the taxes were unfair.
They wanted to have their own monarchy in America.
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Question 71 pts
How did Southern representatives to the Constitutional Convention feel about the slave trade?
Group of answer choices
They hated it because it violated people’s freedoms.
They did not care either way because they were not slave owners.
They supported it because Southern plantation system needed slaves.
They were upset that there was no slave trade and passed an amendment requiring one to start shortly after the convention.
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Question 81 pts
What was one of the major problems with the Articles of Confederation that left the colonial government short of money during the war?
Group of answer choices
no power to control Native American affairs
no power of local postal services
no power to wage war
no power to tax the states
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Question 91 pts
What document was created in an attempt to revise the Articles of Confederation?
Group of answer choices
Bill of Rights
U.S. Constitution
Declaration of Independence
Georgia’s Constitution of 1777
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Question 101 pts
Which of the following was an issue of debate at the Constitutional Convention of 1787?
Group of answer choices
whether or not citizens had any rights
whether or not the US should have a king
whether or not anything was wrong with the Articles of Confederation
whether or not slaves should count as citizens
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Question 111 pts
How were slaves counted in the U.S. Constitution?
Group of answer choices
Only enslaved males were counted.
Slavery was made illegal.
Three-fifths of all enslaved people were counted.
Enslaved people were not counted at all towards representation.
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Question 121 pts
The U.S. Bill of Rights
Group of answer choices
was opposed by people who believed in personal freedoms.
had to be added to the Constitution before Georgia would ratify it.
consists of 10 Amendments to the Constitution intended to protect citizens’ rights.
was the first part of the U.S. Constitution written.
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Answer:
Which of these sentences from the excerpt most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 5?
Answer choices for the above question
Quesiton 5 says
Which of these inferences about the author’s point of view is best supported by the entire excerpt?
From: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" lesson
A. “She’s simply called HeLa, the code name given to the world’s first immortal human cells—her cells, cut from her cervix just months before she died.”
B. “I’ve spent years staring at that photo, wondering what kind of life she led, what happened to her children, and what she’d think about cells from her cervix living on forever—bought, sold, packaged, and shipped by the trillions to laboratories around the world.”
C. “One scientist estimates that if you could pile all HeLa cells ever grown onto a scale, they’d weigh more than 50 million metric tons—an inconceivable number, given that an individual cell weighs almost nothing.”
D. “All of the stories mentioned that scientists had begun doing research on Henrietta’s children, but the Lackses didn’t seem to know what that research was
Explanation:
Which of these sentences from the excerpt most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 5?
Answer choices for the above question
Quesiton 5 says
Which of these inferences about the author’s point of view is best supported by the entire excerpt?
From: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" lesson
A. “She’s simply called HeLa, the code name given to the world’s first immortal human cells—her cells, cut from her cervix just months before she died.”
B. “I’ve spent years staring at that photo, wondering what kind of life she led, what happened to her children, and what she’d think about cells from her cervix living on forever—bought, sold, packaged, and shipped by the trillions to laboratories around the world.”
C. “One scientist estimates that if you could pile all HeLa cells ever grown onto a scale, they’d weigh more than 50 million metric tons—an inconceivable number, given that an individual cell weighs almost nothing.”
D. “All of the stories mentioned that scientists had begun doing research on Henrietta’s children, but the Lackses didn’t seem to know what that research was
Will mass genocide occur in the us? If so- why and how?
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15. Which statement describes the impact of World War German Americans?
Answer:
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand set off a chain of events among European alliances that led to war.
Explanation:
Who was leading the Texian cavalry at the Battle of San Jacinto
Answer: Sam Houston
Explanation:
Answer:
General Samuel Houston
In the consumer culture of the 1920s,
people purchased nonessential goods on a regular basis.
people purchased only essential goods on a regular basis.
people reduced their purchasing of essential goods.
people reduced their purchasing of nonessential goods.
Answer: A. People purchased nonessential goods on a regular basis
Explanation: edge 2020
In the consumer culture of the 1920s people purchased nonessential goods on a regular basis.
The age of consumerism.
This was the period that was just before the American depression. During the period a lot of Americans spent their money on a lot of goods that were not very necessary.
People were spending more money on goods rather than saving. This was one reason why the depression had a great effect on the people.
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do we live in a more or less ordered society?
We live in a more or less ordered society because throughout the thousands of years that humans have been around, we slowly found that being in a civilization or large group is a lot safer, healthier, and easier than being by yourself. We've also slowly made society more and more ordered because as society develops and evolves, so does the social structure of civilazation. As we are able to do things easier, humans have to become more ordered to accommodate for that growth.
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Minutemen were the last line of defense for a colony.
true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Why did the Enclosure Movement work well for crop production?
Answer:
Farmers no longer had any land to live off of they moved to the cities and worked in factories. This allowed there to be enough workers to power the Industrial Revolution and created a capitalistic society from a once freudian society. It turned land from a resource to survive into a commodity to earn money in the marketplace. It also formed the diggers movement which was an activist act against the private property restrictions
Explanation: