Answer:
do you still need this?
Explanation:
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Who or what was the activist group of the Civil Rights movement in Minnesota?
Answer:
The civil rights movement grew out of a century of grassroots efforts in a long struggle for racial justice.
Answer:
Fredrick L. McGhee, the Reverend Denzil A. Carty, Nellie Stone Johnson, and Harry Davis.
Explanation:
What was wrong with the ecosystem of Atlas National Park before wolves were added?
Before the wolves were added, the problem at Atlas National Park’s ecosystem was____________________________________________ (explain the problem that you observed during your experiment).
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What equipment did farmers in the West use?(select all that apply)
.
Cotton gin
Mechanical reaper
Mining equipment
Sewing machine
Steel plow
the answer you are looking for is the steel plow and mechanical reaper because they used the steel plow. Because it was made out of the perfect material. the material they used for it cut straight through this soil without the soil getting stuck to the plow. they also used the mechanical reaper to help gather their resources.
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Answer:
I believe it is true and government
Explanation:
What is an important reason for the growth of Georgia's film industry?
A) The rapid growth of rural GA
B) GA's closeness to major centers of film production
C) Tax incentives for the film industry
D) Relocation of award shows to GA
Answer:
tis c
Explanation: it feels like the right choice
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How did the establishment of medical schools help Muslim doctors?
They were able to translate books.
They were able to learn meditation.
They learned more about the body.
They learned more about philosophy.
Answer:
D) They learn more about philosophy
Explanation:
I remember taking this test, and I remember the correct answer is D! I swear!!! Mark me brainliest!
Most people in the Ottoman Empire were Sunni Muslims while most people in the Safavid Empire followed Shi'ite Islam. What was the result of this cultural difference?
A: Each empire tried to influence the religion of the other.
B: The two empires were often at war or in conflict.
C: Both empires sought converts from outside their borders.
D: Neither empire was able to defeat the Christian empires to the west.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Why was the national government created?
(A.)to create a government that would maintain the supremacy of the states
(B.to create a government that would be able to limit and control the people’s activities
(C.)to create a strong government that would be able to hold the country together
(D.) to create a government that mimicked the style of the government in England
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Without the government and laws, the world would be a complete mess.. (I mean it is now, but jeez.. who would know what would be happening if there weren't governments and laws!)
active citizens should strive to be..
a. relaxed citizens
b. biased citizens
c. unreasonable citizens
d. informed citizens
Answer:
active citizens should strive to be informed citizens
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Please write a paragraph summarizing the Bill of Rights.
Answer:
The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the U.S Constitution. It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the citizens of the country—these include freedom of speech, press, and religion, as well as many rights given to those who are convicted of a crime. The Bill of Rights sets rules for due process of law and reserves all powers that were not given to the Federal Government to the people or the States. The Bill of Rights derives from the Magna Carta (1215), as well as the English Bill of Rights (1689). This important piece of American History was also written after the Declaration of Independence.
8. Local laws that kept Freedmen as second class citizens were known as what?
A. Reconstruction
B. Black Codes
C. Civil Rights
D. Amendments
Which of the following is NOT true about the Election of 1864?
Question 9 options:
Lincoln lost the popular vote but won the electoral vote
The Democratic Party was very split and this caused issues during the election
The Union capture of Atlanta and the victory at Cedar Creek in the Shenandoah Valley would change public opinion about the war
The two president candidates were Abraham Lincoln and George B McClellan
Answer: A
Explanation: bc ik
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Answer: For the second question it is option C: The Golden Age
Select all that apply for the North.
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-Industries
-Small population
-Shipping ports
-Slave labor
Answer:
Industries: True
Small population: False
Shipping ports: True
Slave labor: True
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Consider these three time periods:
The period of Paleolithic North Americans
The period of the first two major North American civilizations
The period just prior to Europeans arriving in North America
Select one of these periods and write a short paragraph explaining how North Americans were affected by their environment at that time
5. Men who came from the north to take advantage of the political situation in the south were known
as what?
A. Carpetbaggers
B. Freedmen
C. Scalawags
D. Ku Klux Klan
Answer:
A. Carpetbaggers
Explanation:
Pharaohs were also seen as?
"If i had six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the ax."
What does this quote mean to you?
*use your own words
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Answer:
How I interpert this is that we spend so much time analyzing and preparing for big events in our lives that in the end, we end up thinking too much about the situation that we barely have enough time to accomplish what we need to.
I would like to refer to a similar situation in sports, one spends months, maybe years preparing for a 1-hour sports game. Or maybe preparing for an exam at school, you will spend hours and hours preparing for a 30-minute test.
There are many other every day metaphors I can use to explain this situation, but the main Idea is the fact that preparation is a very important factor in the process of accomplish a task, it is almost like the base foundations of a house, if it is the foundations placed FIRST are strong then building the actual house be a lot simpler. If the axe is sharpened FIRST then the next process of cutting the tree will be a lot simpler due to the prior preparation.
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What was one of Richard Nixon's major accomplishments in terms of the Cold War? Nixon approved a CIA plan to assassinate the communist leader of Indonesia
Nixon invaded Moscow to take down the Soviet Union
Nixon resumed trade with Cuba
Nixon opened relations with communist China and even visited
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Answer:
he presidency of Richard Nixon began at noon EST on January 20, 1969, when Richard Nixon was inaugurated as 37th President of the United States, and ended on August 9, 1974, when he resigned in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal from office, the only U.S. president ever to do so. He was succeeded by Gerald Ford, whom he had appointed Vice President after Spiro Agnew was forced to resign. A prominent member of the Republican Party from California, he took office after the 1968 presidential election, in which he defeated incumbent Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Although Nixon had built his reputation as a very active Republican campaigner, he downplayed partisanship in his 1972 landslide reelection.
Explanation:
Which statement about Eleanor of Aquitaine is most accurate?
She helped rule England while King Richard the Lion-Heart was leading the Third Crusade.
She was a martyred saint who continued Patrick's work of converting Irish tribes to Christianity.
She was an abbess who taught the importance of literacy for women at her convent.
She was the wife of Charlemagne who succeeded him as ruler of the Holy Roman Empire.
Answer:
She helped rule England while King Richard the Lion-Heart was leading the Third Crusade
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Why was Fort Sumter's location important?
A: It was near the capital of the Union
B: It blocked shipping lanes in the North
C: It served as the base of the Confederacy
D: It protected commercial areas in the South
5 different ways the Great Depression affected the lives of people in Germany.
Answer:
The Great Depression of 1929 devastated the U.S. economy. A third of all banks failed. 1 Unemployment rose to 25%, and homelessness increased. 2 Housing prices plummeted 67%, international trade collapsed by 65%, and deflation soared above 10%.
Explanation:
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14. The Enforcement Act sent troops to the south to protect Freedmen against what group?
A. Carpetbaggers
B. Other Freedmen
C. KKK
D. Military Districts
Answer: The KKK
Explanation: I think it's this
What do the Louisiana Purchase and the Mexican Cession have in common with Manifest Destiny?
Answer:
the awnwer, i think
Explanation:
As a result of the deal, the U.S. gained control of the powerful Mississippi River, doubled the size of the country and affirmed the idea for many that America's "Manifest Destiny" was to dominate North America and become a global power
Someone please help quick!!!!
Answer:
A,B,D
Explanation:
I know A and B are correct, and I'm pretty sure D is too.
Which statement describes the social contract?
People want church and state to be separate to protect their religious liberty.
People agree to participate in government as long as the government follows their wishes.
People want the government to separate its powers so that it does not violate their rights.
People agree to follow the laws in exchange for the government protecting their individual rights.
What successes did the Civil Rights movement have? What were it's limits to success?
Answer: there was no slavery
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
In 1846, an enslaved man named _____ had his case for freedom presented in the Supreme Court. In a decision that angered many, the court declared him _____.
First drop-down menu options- Henry Clay, Dred Scott, John Brown
Second drop-down menu options- a traitor, a free American citizen, property rather than free
Answer:
Drea scott, property rather than free
Explanation:
Answer:
In 1846, an enslaved man named Dred Scott had his case for freedom presented in the Supreme Court. In a decision that angered many, the court declared him property rather than free.
Explanation:
How did the environments in North America affect the development of indigenous cultures in the late 1400s?
A. Cold temperatures forced most indigenous peoples to quickly give up hunting and gathering.
B. Different climates caused indigenous peoples to develop different regional lifestyles.
C. Irregular natural disasters prevented indigenous cultures from developing on the west coast.
D. Dry conditions led to wars between indigenous peoples over the best farmland.
The environments in North America affect the development of indigenous cultures in the late 1400s as different climates caused indigenous peoples to develop different regional lifestyles.
What do you mean by indigenous?Indigenous refers to the originating or occurring naturally in a particular place.
The environments in North America affect the development of indigenous cultures in the late 1400s because different climates caused indigenous people to develop different regional lifestyles.
Therefore, B is the correct option.
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