Who controlled the Louisiana Territory during the mid- to late 1700s?

France
the United States
Spain
Great Britain

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Answer 1

Answer: France

Explanation: Louisiana and much of the UA at the time was purchased in what was called the Louisiana Contract by Thomas a Jefferson from a France. I believe the price was 3 million dollars.

Answer 2

Answer:

The correct answer is France! Hope this helps! ~~Merry Christmas~~ HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!

Explanation:

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Why was the Battle of Saratoga important to the American Revolution?

o It forced the British to withdraw from Georgia.

o It led to Spain forming an alliance with Britain.

o It encouraged France to provide support for the patriots.

o It was the first time fighting occurred in the Southern colonies.

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Answer:

It's c

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Answer: C

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the Boston Massacre. Do you think the Boston Massacre painted the British in a positive or negative light? Explain.​

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Answer:

I belive that it painted Great Britan in a negitive light because it is what started the war between Brittan and American. The war had mainly started because they threw the tea off of the ships causing Britain to loose a profit of what they sold.

3. The organization founded in 1910 that aimed to help African Americans
who had left the South in search of jobs was the *

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Answer:

the NNAACP

Explanation:

this was an organization that started in 1909, this was mad to help african americans  get the rights and jobs that they needed.

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Which branch of government decides the meaning of the laws?
A. The military Branch
B. The executive branch
C. The legislative branch
D. The judicial branch

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Answer:

D. The Judicial Branch

Explanation:

Answer:

D. The Judicial Branch

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Which of the following did George Washington do during his presidency?​

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Contrary to popular belief He didn’t become president until after the revolutionary war and is well rembered as the only independent President

What did nobles give their vassals after the vassals swore fealty?
A) Honor
B) A job
C) A fief
D) Money

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What did nobles give their vassals after the vassals swore fealty?
A) Honor - Answer

Which nations were most likely to be created by romantic nationalism?why?

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Which best describes the Confederate Constitution?

A: It was written in 1860, before secession.

B: It was very different from the US Constitution.

C: It recognized and protected slavery.

D: It limited states’ rights.

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Answer:

b is the answer  It was very different from the US Constitution.

Explanation:

Answer:

Answer is B. It was very different from the US Constitution.

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Considering your previous knowledge of the role of taxation in an economy; describe how the government supports the economy through the use of taxation. Please discuss two specific examples

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oughout history, every organized society had some form of government. In free societies, the goals of government have been to protect individual freedoms and to promote the well-being of society as a whole.

To meet their expenses, government need income, called "revenue," which it raises through taxes. In our country, governments levy several different types of taxes on individuals and businesses. The Federal Government relies mainly on income taxes for its revenue. State governments depend on both income and sales taxes. Most county and city governments use property taxes to raise their revenue.

Government Services
Our American economy is based on the free enterprise system. Consumers are free to decide how to spend or invest their time and money. The goal of producers is to make profits by satisfying consumer demand. Open competition among producers usually results in their providing the best quality of goods or services at the lowest possible prices.

The free enterprise system does not produce all the services needed by society. Some services are more efficiently provided when government agencies plan and administer them. Two good examples are national defense and state or local police protection. Everyone benefits from these services, and the most practical way to pay for them is through taxes, instead of a system of service fees. Other examples are the management of our natural resources, such as our water supply or publicly-owned land, and the construction of hospitals or highways. Taxes are collected to pay for planning these services and to finance construction or maintenance. Revenue is also collected through user fees, such as at the entrances to national parks or at toll booths on highways and bridges.

Society benefits from a safe and healthy environment. In the free enterprise system, however, there is often little incentive for businesses to pay the extra cost for maintaining this kind of environment. Therefore government imposes regulations on producers such as auto manufacturers, who must install air pollution controls. These controls often add costs to the price of new cars. There are also regulations to control such things as the use of billboards and signs along highways. Other regulations control reclaiming land after strip mining, dumping industrial waste into streams and rivers, and noise pollution at airports.

The free enterprise system is based on competition among businesses. With competition, only the most efficient businesses survive. To ensure that a degree of competition exists, the Federal Government enforces strict "antitrust" laws to prevent anyone from gaining monopoly control over a market.

Some services, known as "natural monopolies," are more efficiently provided when there is competition. The best-known examples are the utility companies, which provide water, natural gas, and electricity for home and business use. Since there is no competition, government agencies carefully regulate the services, prices, and profits of the utility companies.

The free enterprise system assumes that consumers are knowledgeable about the quality or safety of what they buy. However, in our modern society, it is often impossible for consumers to make informed choices. For public protection, government agencies at the Federal, State, and local levels issue and enforce regulations. There are regulations to cover the quality and safety of such things as home construction, cars, and electrical appliances. There are also regulations for financial services provided by banks, insurance companies, and stock brokers. Another important form of consumer protection is the use of licenses to prevent unqualified people from working in certain fields, such as medicine or the building trades.

Our children receive their education mainly at public expense. City and county governments have the primary responsibility for elementary and secondary education. Most states support colleges and universities. The Federal Government supports education through grants to states for elementary, secondary, and vocational education. Federal grants used for conducting research are an important source of money for colleges and universities.

Since the 1930s, the Federal Government has been providing income or services, often called a "safety net," for those in need. Major programs include health services for the elderly and financial aid for the disabled and unemployed. Other major programs include financial aid to families with dependent children, and social services for low income individuals and families.

Taxes in the United States
Governments pay for these services through revenue obtained by taxing three economic bases: income, consumption and wealth. The Federal Government taxes income as its main source of revenue. State governments use taxes on income and consumption, while local governments rely almost entirely on taxing property and wealth.

the map shows georgia in 1802. which of these does the map show

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if you provide the map i’ll be happy to help

Answer: B. the western lands that Georgia ceded to the federal government

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A similarity between most women and men farmers in colonial America was that:

O A. They controlled family property.
O B. They wove cloth.
O c. They used heavy plows.
O D. They worked hard.​

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Answer:

D. They worked hard

Explanation:

Answer: D.

Explanation:

they worked hard.

Was yellow journalism the primary cause of the Spanish-American War?

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Answer:

There is no concrete proof as to what caused it, it is believed that propaganda played a huge role in the war.

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Why were states who disapproved of the date change of Veterans Day legally justified in ignorir; the new observation of Veterans Day itistituted by the federal government?​

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Answer:

 Because this is a legitimate holiday in the USA

Explanation:

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Answer:

He had been a leader of the Pennsylvania Legislature and in 1776 represented the colonies in London and helped win the repeal of the stamp act

Answer:

he killed a slave that ran away

A large section of which region is protected for a national park because of its diverse environments, including highlands, rain forests, woodlands, and coasts?

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Answer:

These are the answer choices for the question:

A.Puget Lowlands

B.Cascade Mountains

C.Olympic Mountains

D.Willapa Hills

And this is the correct answer:

C.Olympic Mountains

Explanation:

The Olympic Mountains, are located in the Olympic Peninsula, to the west of Seattle. The totality of the mountains belong to the Olympic National Park, a park that has almost one million acres of surface, and that includes a coastal area, a forest area, and a snow area at the top of the Mountains.

How were the westerners different

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what year did mexico become indepent from spain

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Answer:

1810

Explanation:

that time i was not born lol but answer is 1810

Why do people risk there own lives just to stay alive ?

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Answer:

Life is all about taking risks.

Answer:

From either selfish or evolutionary perspectives, this kind of thing makes absolutely no sense.

The colonists in Texas were fighting for independence from

the United States.

Spain.

Mexico.

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Answer:

its mexico

Explanation:

Answer:

mexico

Explanation:

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Which statements describe the Whig Party that was created in the 1830s? Check all that apply.

The party thought states should fund their own infrastructure projects.
The party wanted more investment in infrastructure projects.
Members believed that Jackson was abusing his executive power.
Members thought Jackson was getting overrun by powerful states.
The party was organized in response to an economic crisis.
The party was organized in response to the National Bank controversy.

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Answer:

The party wanted more investment in infrastructure projects.

Members believed that Jackson was abusing his executive power.

The party was organized in response to the National Bank controversy.

Explanation:

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Answer:

B, C, F

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How does the Bill of Rights protect the civil liberties of people living in the United States?
Write a paragraph proposing a new amendment to the Constitution to address a modern problem

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Answer:

Civil liberties protect us from government power. They are rooted in the Bill of Rights, which limits the powers of the federal government. The government cannot take away the freedoms outlined in the Bill of Rights, and any action that encroaches on these liberties is illegal.

Explanation:

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Write 2 to 3 paragraph summarizing the effects of reconstruction is in Georgia. Describe key changes that resulted in both successes and failures include only the most important points.

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Maybe some of you have been to Atlanta, Georgia. It is a large capital city with the busiest airport in the world. Two interstates, 75 and 85, cut through the heart of the city, revealing an impressive skyline of buildings. Atlanta is home to Coca-Cola and the 1996 Summer Olympics. The city has a rich historical and cultural legacy. Did you know Atlanta was burned down toward the end of the Civil War? Georgia as a whole was devastated by the ''War Between the States.''

During the war, Union General William T. Sherman boasted that he would ''make Georgia howl,'' and he did. He ordered the business district of Atlanta be burned to the ground. It is believed 40% of the city was destroyed. Toward the end of 1864, Sherman became famous for his ''March to the Sea,'' in which he and his men cut a 50-mile-wide path of destruction throughout the state of Georgia. The path stretched from Atlanta to the port city of Savannah. Railroad lines were torn up, and farms and businesses set on fire, as Union troops adopted a scorched earth policy.

Before the Civil War, the capital of Georgia was Milledgeville. Upon readmittance to the Union, the capital was changed to Atlanta. Atlanta was founded in the 1830s as a railroad hub. Despite being burned down by Union forces in 1864, Atlanta was rebuilt and grew during Reconstruction. By 1880 it was Georgia's largest city. With freed people leaving agricultural jobs and moving to the city, Atlanta quickly became a modern industrial city. In the 1880s electric street cars began operating in the city. In 1886 a former Confederate soldier named John Pemberton developed a soft drink called Coca-Cola. The company thrived, bringing jobs and money to Atlanta.

Georgia was among the first Southern states to make use of a convict leasing system. Under this system, convicts were ''leased'' out to private companies in order to provide free labor. Under this system, African-Americans were disproportionately represented. Convicts were often treated poorly and forced to work under horrible conditions. Progressive reformers regarded the convict leasing system as little better than slavery. Through convict leasing, Georgia was able to industrialize quickly. Railroads, iron work plants, mines, and other industrial projects throughout the state often made use of unpaid convict labor. Through the system, businessmen like Joseph E. Brown acquired tremendous wealth.

11.

What did Europeans use to conquer lands and claim that land as colonies?

A. Land-contract agreements
B. Temporary alliances with rival colonial powers.
C. Enslaved soldiers
D. Private companies.

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Answer: D. Private companies.

Explanation:

Private companies strongly encouraged the colonization of North America. In this context, a colony of Massachusetts Bay was formed by a company of the same name. These private corporations sent people to examine the economic viability of certain regions of North America. Thus the company above sent John Winthrop to observe the condition of the colony of New England. Economic reasons we're one of the main factors in the mass migration of Puritans to the New World.

Answer:

Europeans used Land-contract agreements to conquer lands and claim that land as colonies.

Explanation:

Land-contract agreements is correct.

Explain the Battle of Coleto Creek and the Goliad Massacre?
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Answer:

The battle of Coleto, the culmination of the Goliad Campaign of 1836, occurred near Coleto Creek in Goliad County on March 19 and 20, 1836. ... The Mexican advance caused the Texans to abandon the port of Copano, thus making Goliad considerably less important strategically, as Fannin knew.

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Based on this image, what conclusion can be drawn about the experience of African Americans under Spanish rule?

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Answer:

A. They were more likely to receive respect than they had been under French rule.

Explanation:

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Please help me on this test:
The War of 1812 is considered by many to be a political disaster because ______________.
a.) the Native Americans won back all their land
b.) the United States reverted to colonies
c.) the war ended in a stalemate between Britain and United States
d.) France controlled the United States

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C is the correct answer.

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_____________________ was the predominate religion in Texas.
a.
Presbyterian
b.
Methodist
c.
Baptist
d.
Catholicism


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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I Look it up it’s A it up by 50 percent

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

The answers are The Treaty of Versailles and Economic Depression and The US strategy of island hopping had disturbed pacific trade routes.

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Explain how George Washington showed his greatness. Use complete sentences.

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Answer:

He took down the British and took care of his nation Like he should.

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