Which of the following statements correcetley describe the Glorious revolution?
A.the outcome of the revolution used to justify the divine right to rule
B. the effects of the glorious revolutions led a social revolution in England
C.the effects of the glorious revolution threatened dutch maritime power
D.the outcome of the glorious revolution was welcomed across Europe
E.the outcome of the glorious revolution established parliamentary supremacy
Answer:C i think
Explanation:
because it involved Dutch
Sorry if I´m wrong
how far was east pakistan from west?
Answer:
1,000 miles
Explanation:
Who were the main supporters of suffrage during the late 1800's and early 1900's ?
Answer:
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Lucretia Mott.
Explanation:
Branliest pl
programang pangkapayapan ng lokal na pamahalaan
Answer:
local government peace program
Some issues that Americans disputed in the 1800s are still controversial today. Which of the following continues to be an issue today and contributed to the divisions that caused the Civil War?
Some people support states' rights, while others believe that the federal government should hold more power.
Some people believe that the "mudsill theory" helps create a balanced society, while others believe that hurts the economy.
Some people believe that the nation should have been divided into two countries, while others believe that each state should be independent.
Some people believe that we need more railroads, while others believe that the Transcontinental Railroad created hardship for the country.
Answer:
Some people believe that the "mudsill theory" helps create a balanced society, while others believe it hurts the economy.
Explanation:
Mudsill theory is the unpopular theory which states that there must be. It continues to be a lower class of people or citizens to serve the upper classes of citizens, thereby making the society run smoothly and efficiently. Such mentality is what led to the American civil war, as it is a pro-slavery theory. It still exists today, and it is what is leading to a subtle form of segregation, racism, sexism, ageism, etc.
Hence, the correct answer to the question is, "Some people believe that the "mudsill theory" helps create a balanced society, while others believe it hurts the economy."
How did the protests lead to social change?
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Special topic issue: The psychology of peace and conflict
Protest movements as a source of social change
Leon Mann
Pages 69-73 | Published online: 28 Sep 2007
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Abstract
This paper examines several factors that affect the success or failure of social movements in producing social change. These factors include social movement organisation, mobilisation of resources, and protest ideology and tactics. Public opinion has an important mediating role in determining the success or failure of social movements. Reference is made to research on minority influence in social groups and to the kinds of tactics used and claims made by minorities to win resources and exert influence. Evidence is reviewed relating to the effectiveness of demonstrations in achieving changes in government policy and to the effectiveness of militant protest compared with peaceful demonstrations in producing change. Evidence is drawn from research on the impact of the peace movement, specific antiwar movements, and the antinuclear movement.
How did imperialism lead to World War I ?
It strengthened European armies by including native peoples acquired through colonization.
It drew European nations into the disputes that their colonies were engaged in.
It led European nations to grow more isolated from one another politically as they turned attentions toward other regions.
It created an intense competition as the nations of Europe attempted to add colonies to their empires.
Answer:
The right answer is : "It led to competition between nations for colonies."
Explanation:
What do you think Bush meant by future generations understanding both the burden and blessings of freedom?
"Let future generations understand the burden and blessings of freedom. Let them say we stood where duty required us to stand." January 1991
Answer:
The Pony Express
Chapter 1
At A Nation's Crisis
The Pony Express was the first rapid transit and the first fost mail line across the continent from the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast. It was a system
by means of which messages were carried swiftly on horseback across the plains and deserts, and over the mountains of the far West It brought the
Adontic coost and the Pacific slope ten days nearer to each other.
It had a brief existence of only sixteen months and was supplanted by the transcontinental telegraph. Yet it was of the greatest importance in
binding the East and West together at a time when overland travel was slow and cumbersome, and when a great national crisis made the rapid
communication of news between these sections an imperative necessity.
The Pony Express marked the highest development in overland travel prior to the coming of the Pacific railroad, which it preceded nine years.
It, in fact, proved the feasibility of a transcontinental road and demonstrated that such a line could be built and operated continuously the year
around-a feat that had always been regarded as impossible.
The operation of the Pony Express was a supreme achievement of physical endurance on the part of man and his ever faithful companion, the
horse. The history of this organization should be a lasting monument to the physical sacrifice of man and beast in an effort to accomplish
something worthwhile. Its history should be an enduring tribute to American courage and American organizing genius.
Read this line from the Pony Express excerpt
It hod a brief existence of only sixteen months and was supplanted by the transcontinental telegraph.
Based on the corres, what does the word "supplanted" mean? (5 points)
Defeated
Joined
Replaced
Os
Oo
Unearthed
What were 4 goals of the allied powers on how to handle the former Nazi controlled area of Europe?
Answer:
Having experienced great losses as a result of German invasions in the First and ... could not rise to its former strength to threaten European peace and security again. ... with each Allied power taking responsibility for one section, although they ... while the Soviet Union managed the affairs of East Germany and East Berlin.
Explanation:
Plz help me with this
Answer:
I think the first and last one
Explanation:
I am not sure, because I didn't take this class, but I hope this helps. Thanks! BRAINLIEST PLEASE!
What is one major consequence of China's growing economy and political
power?
A. China has built a more
powerful military.
B. China has ended its policies limiting family size.
C. China has adopted a democratic government.
D. China has cut off trade with other countries.
Answer: A. China has built a more powerful military.
Explanation: I took the quiz. Also, can somebody explain how having good military power can be bad? It makes like no sense in my opinion.
Which of Congress's powers is implied through the necessary and proper
clause?
How did the Americans win several battles in the Mexican-American War?
A. Mexican soldiers had no interest in fighting.
B. British soldiers were hired to make the army larger.
C. The navy was helped by the use of submarines.
O D. They made use of a large army.
Why did the federal government combine several agencies into the Department of Homeland Security?
A. to prevent future acts of terrorism in the United States through coordination
B. to investigate if the September 11th attacks could have been prevented
C. to investigate whether to bring charges for the September 11th attacks
D. to prevent the unconstitutional implementation of the Patriot Act
Answer:
to prevent future acts of terrorism in the United states through coordination
Answer:
a
Explanation:
George Washington was our first President and he set an example for others. Which
one is NOT an example
O Served four terms as President
left office after eight years
O Stay neutral, don't get involed in other countries business
O Worked closely with Congress
All of the following were examples of cultural pushback against the ideals of 1950s America Except:
A. Rock and roll.
B. Playboy magazine.
C. The beats and the beatniks.
D. The Waverly Place statement.
Please help!
what's the key difference between term life insurance and straight life insurance
Answer:
Term life is “pure” insurance, whereas whole life adds a cash value component that you can tap during your lifetime. Term coverage only protects you for a limited number of years, while whole life provides lifelong protection—if you can keep up with the premium payments.
Explanation:
I have learned about this before. UwU
Answer:
Explanation:
Term life is “pure” insurance, whereas straight life adds a cash value component that you can tap during your lifetime. Term coverage only protects you for a limited number of years, while straight life provides lifelong protection—if you can keep up with the premium payments.
The primary difference between straight life and term insurance is the duration of the policy. A whole life insurance policy ends when you die, while a term life insurance policy lasts for a pre-determined period of time. Another important distinction of straight life policy is the cash value that accumulates over time.
Which phrase best completes the table?
Achievements of Postclassical China
Ruled cities with over 1 million residents
Expanded China's borders through conquest
?
A. Shut down trade between Europe and Asia
B. Adopted religions from Korea and Vietnam
Answer: appointed educated government officials
Answer:
Appointed educated government officials
Explanation:
I took the test
Which french solider became a general in the french revaluation
Answer: Napoléon Bonaparte
Explanation:
Answer:
this is the answer that i get
A violent incident occurred in India on April 13, 1919. It involved a British military commander ordering his forces to open fire on peaceful protesters. This incident sparked an international outrage.
The incident was called the ------.
Answer:
Jallianwala Bagh massacre
Who was the Republican candidate for President in the eletion of 2000?
Answer:
George W. Bush
Explanation:
George W. Bush ran as part of the Republican party.
Which of the following muckrakers is correctly matched with
his or her reform area?
O Ida Tarbell-the plight of the poor
O Lincoln Steffens-the corruption of America's urban
governments
O David Graham Phillips-an exposé of Standard Oil
O Jacob Riis-the meat-packing industry
ANYONE HERE HATE SCHOOL?
If you do search the name Horace Mann
Answer:
can't wait for it to be over. it's terrible.
Explanation:
I miss being with my peers as I was forced into online.
Russian revolution caused by what
did World War I happen?
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on 28th June 1914, it triggered a chain of events that resulted in World War 1. After the assassination, Austria-Hungary threatened war on Serbia. ... Germany sided by Austria-Hungary, while Russia sided with the Serbians.
Answer:
according to critical anaylsis and studying of history, time traveling to ww1 talking and shaking hands of archduke Franz Ferdinand before he died, reading every history book about ww1 reading every poem from ww1 and after asking all the historians about what occurred in ww1 I have deducted to this point that ww1 was in fact (and no counterarguements can be made against this)
not a real war
Who created this work of art?
O Pablo Picasso
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Vincent van Gogh
Wassily Kandinsky
Answer:
C Vincent van Gogh
Explanation:
multiple choice question. explain the issues of gender ambiquity.
Gender Amigutiy is a rare condiotion
Explanation:
Ambiguous genitalia is a rare condition in which an infant's external genitals don't appear to be clearly either male or female. but it doesn't last forever. The external sex organs may not match the internal sex organs or genetic sex.
Hope I got it right!
Why is Wikipedia an unreliable source? A. Its content does not change. B. The information is often not cited or verified. C. The information is reviewed by trusted sources of authority. D. it is written only by experts.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Wikipedia an unreliable source as The information is often not cited or verified. Thus the correct option is B.
What is the Source?A source is referred to as a platform from where the information is collected. This source defines the credibility and authenticity of the information being used in any work. It categorized the source as reliable and unreliable based on evidence.
"Citing" is the process of indicating where in your writing you found a specific section that refers to an informational source like a book, article, website, video, or interview.
By offering trustworthy material that is genuine and can be utilized to demonstrate the legitimacy of the sources' claims, sound arguments are anchored in reality and may be used to support claims.
Therefore, option B is appropriate.
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On October 16, 1859, John Brown led a raid at Harpers Ferry, Virginia. What was John Brown's goal?
A. to capture escaped slaves
B. to overthrow the government
o
c. to fight against abolitionists
D. to start a slave rebellion
Answer:
D. To start a slave rebellion
Explanation:
I got it right on study island
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What crisis politically hurt President Carter during the presidential election of 1980 and was seen as a personal insult after be was not reelected? a. PLO hostage crisis Israeli hostage crisis b. Soviet hostage crisis d. Iranian hostage crisis C.
Answer:
d. Iranian hostage crisis
Explanation:
I wanna say D