Why do you think Stephen F.
Austin thought it necessary to demand proof of
settlers' high morals for his colony?

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Answer 1
Austin hoped people of high morals would have fewer conflicts with each other in the new colony and be more productive in helping it to prosper.

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evaluate how the french, including marshal phillepe petain, view the Vichy regime that he led from 1940 to 1944

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Answer:

The French, including Marshal Philippe Petain, who led the Vichy Regime between 1940 and 1944, viewed the Vichy Regime as a German imperial authoritative government.

Explanation:

The Vichy Regime was hated by all french people.  In addition to being an authoritarian regime, it censored the press, prohibited divorce, and made abortion a capital offense in France.  As an unpopular imperial regime, the Vichy government also arrested and deported 13,000 Jews to Gestapo camps, including 4,000 children.  The french so much hated the German government that was imposed on their nation, including the German troops that flooded the french streets, that at the end of the war in 1945, the collaborators of the regime were punished with death or imprisonment.

Describe two ways African Americans
advanced in the South DURING
Reconstruction.

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Answer:

  The Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 freed African Americans in rebel states, and after the Civil War, the Thirteenth Amendment emancipated all U.S. slaves wherever they were. As a result, the mass of Southern blacks now faced the difficulty Northern blacks had confronted—that of a free people surrounded by many hostile whites. One freedman, Houston Hartsfield Holloway, wrote, “For we colored people did not know how to be free and the white people did not know how to have a free colored person about them.”

Explanation:

I am pretty sure that is the answer but i am not 100% sure

Which event marks the end of the Cold War?
A. The 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor
B. The 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union
C. The 1973 withdrawal of troops from Vietnam
O D. The 2001 attack on the World Trade Center

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Answer:

The 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union

Which part of government is least inuenced by lobbying and political pressure?

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Answer:

1 executive branch of the United States Gov-ernment

Explanation:

Answer:

“That to secure these rights, governments are

instituted among men, deriving their just powers

from the consent of the governed.”

This statement from the Declaration of

Independence indicates that government has a

responsibility to

1 promote economic development

2 control the lives of citizens

3 respond to the will of the people

4 provide for the defense of the nation

Explanation:

Which country's government did the colonists model their government after?
1.Mexico
2.Great Britaln
3.Spain
4.France​

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Answer:

2.Great Britain

Explanation:

Yep, our govt. was infact modeled after the same enemies we ran away from in the earlier days.

How do you think questions over national identity might have affected military recruitment? Explain wh

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Answer:

Armies are a symbol of national identity,their stated missions is to defend the nation.If citizens are questioning their national identity,they will find it harder to join army,to defend a nation they might not believe in,or feel a part of.

Someone help pls.

What is advocating and why is it important to advocate something?

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To advocate is to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument; recommend publicly. It’s important to advocate because advocacy seeks to ensure that all people in society are able to: Have their voice heard on issues that are important to them. Protect and promote their rights. Have their views and wishes genuinely considered when decisions are being made about their lives.


Why did W.E.B. Du Bois encourage African Americans to enlist in World War I?

Select the best answer from the choices provided.

A. He believed that African American loyalty would be rewarded with better treatment when they returned home to the U.S.

B. He strongly disliked the German government and German culture.

C. He was a close advisor to President Woodrow Wilson and realized the U.S. needed more soldiers.

D. All answers are correct.

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Answer:

A. He believed that African American loyalty would be rewarded with better treatment when they returned home to the U.S.

Explanation:

In the aftermath of World War I, W.E.B. DuBois urged returning soldiers to continue fighting for democracy at home.

Why were the Panama and Suez canals important to the growth of
international industrialization?
A. They encouraged industrialized countries to cut off trade with their
neighbors.
B. They slowed industrialization by diverting resources away from
factories.
C. They enabled poor countries to compete economically with
industrialized countries.
D. They allowed industrial goods to be easily shipped to foreign
markets.
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The correct answer is D. They allowed industrial goods to be easily shipped to foreign markets.

Explanation

The Panama Canal is an 82km long navigation route that connects the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean, crossing the entire country of Panama; The Suez Canal is a 163 km long waterway that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea. These two waterways are artificial and were built to contribute to international trade because they shortened the distances that had to be traveled. For example, before the construction of the Panama Canal, South America had to be surrounded (it shortened the road between America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania) and in the case of the Suez Canal, the continent of Africa had to be surrounded (it shortened the road between Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania). The construction of these two roads allowed the growth of international industrialization because they allowed industrial products to be easily shipped to the foreign market. So the correct answer is D.

Which of the following is protected by
the 1st Amendment?
A. Accurate reporting of the facts in the news.
B. Inaccurate reporting of actions of the president.
C. Destroying someone's character on Twitter with
untrue statements.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

What is doster arguments in this passage?

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Answer:The assassination of Lincoln is fair and acceptable during wartime.

Explanation:

Choose ONE of the following prompts and answer in 1 - 2 sentences:

1) How did the Treaty of Versailles cause World War II? Give one way in at least two to three sentences.

2) How did the Cold War lead to new technology?

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Answer:

2. The Treaty of Versailles caused world war II because it targeted Germany to pay for and fix all of the damage done in world war I. Germany was forced to be responsible for this which made them enraged due to the harshness and eventually led to World War II.

Explanation:

The Vietnamese war in Vietnam is called?

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Answer:

American war

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Explanation:

What was a direct result of the Texas victory at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836?
A. Texas separated from Spain.

B.Texas joined the Confederacy.

C.Texas gained its independence from Mexico.


D.Texas entered the United States as a slave state.

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Answer: c

Explanation:

This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.
Part A: Read the lines from the poem “The Wind."
The wind is cold and strong and cruel.
It tells me just what I must do.
I wear my mittens and my hat.
Well, I ask, now, wouldn't you?
What comparison does the speaker make in these lines?
The speaker compares the wind to himself.
The speaker compares the wind to cold air.
The speaker compares the wind to a person.
The speaker compares the wind to mittens and a hat.

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Answer:

Explanation:

when u read the lines it gives u it explains that it's comparing the wind to a person right so part A is C and for part B when it says "What does the description of the wind suggest about it?" its saying to describes what the winds doing so for part B its B. Hope this help

analyse the legacy of zhabdrung unique national identity​

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Answer:

In 1634, in the Battle of Five Lamas, Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal prevailed over the Tibetan and Bhutanese forces allied against him, and was the first to unite Bhutan into a single country.

Explanation:

Who was the leader of al-Qaeda and the mastermind behind the September 11th
Terrorist Attacks? p. 292
Ali Ababwa 1.
Sadaam Hussein2.
Osama bin Laden3.

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Answer:

Osama bin Laden

Explanation:

Osama bin Laden is an Egyptian terrorist known for being the leader of terrorist group al-Qaeda. He organized the terrorist attack known as 911.

At what point during the Civil War was the emancipation proclamation signed?

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The emancipation proclamation was signed on January 1st 1863 (three years into the war)

The use of implied powers by the federal government rests on which of the following?


the Ninth Amendment to the Constitution


the preamble to the Constitution


the doctrine of might makes right


the necessary and proper clause of the Constitution

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Answer: The nessacery and proper clause of the Constitution.

Explanation: This clause states that the government must do what is right, in the end, to better suit the country. This ideal is very similar to implied powers, and is the clause that Hamilton used to argue for his National Bank.

How successful was the U.S. in gaining support for U.S. involvement in wars?

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Answer:

Lend-Lease and Military Aid to the Allies in the Early Years of World War II. During World War II, the United States began to provide significant military supplies and other assistance to the Allies in September 1940, even though the United States did not enter the war until December 1941.

Explanation:

I'm not for sure hope this helps.

Indentured servitude most benefited the

A. landowners

B. indentured servants

C. enslaved people

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Answer:

b?

Explanation:

i looked it up so have a good day

Answer: I think it c

Explanation: sorry if it’s wrong

Which of the following is NOT TRUE of the Panic of 1873?
A. It was a local economic downfall that was quickly contained.
B. It was a severe nationwide economic depression which lasted until 1877.
C. It was precipitated by the bankruptcy of the Philadelphia banking firm: Jay Cooke and Company
D. It diverted the nation's attention away from Reconstruction. E. It was caused by over expansion of the railroads.

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The panic of 1873 was NOT a local downfall that was quickly contained.

Therefore according to the question, the correct option is A.

What was the Panic of 1873?

The Panic of 1873 was a financial crisis that resulted to what is referred to as an economic depression in Europe and North America.

 

This financial crises lasted from 1873 to 1877  and 1879 in France and in Britain.

   

In the United States, the Panic was known as the "Great Depression" while in Britain, the Panic resulted to two decades of stagnation known as the "Long Depression" which weakened the country's economic leadership.

Learn more about the Great depression at https://brainly.com/question/20513444

Which of the following statements is true about harriet beecher stowe?

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Answer:

Her book became a best seller in France.

Explanation:

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What the Era of Good Feelings a good era? Why or why not? Explain

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Answer: the era of good feelings  marked a period in the potlitacol history of the united states that reflected a sence of national purpose and a desire for unity among americans in the after math of the nepoleonic wars and the war of 1812

Explanation:

why were women seen as a prize possession to their slave owners

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https://www.jstor.org/stable/4289252

hope this helps:)

50 Points
Give an example of a domestic policy issue, and then give an example of a foreign policy issue

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Answer:  Domestic: personal rights and freedoms.

Foreign: Foreign aid, and global environmental policy.

Explanation:

Which type of business grew most quickly in the United States during the late
1800s?
O A. Local farms
B. Family-owned stores
C. Employee-owned factories
D. Large corporations

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Answer:

Family owned stores

Explanation:

Answer:

I believe it would be large corporations, such as monopolies, or family-owned stores, not sure ;) I haven't taken the lesson, so I can't be positive, but if you look at history during the eighteen hundreds, you would see growth in those areas :) Thanks

Explanation:

Nice shadow on the screen by the way ;) XD

15 POINTS PLEASE ANSWER AND MARKING BRAINLIEST

But greed and misplaced honor

Brought crisis to a head

And Justice felt upon her

The weight of Union Dead.


What war is being talked about?

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Answer:

the US Civil War

Explanation:

the rest of that poem talks about slaves and such, and the weight of the UNION dead also proves it bc that was the north side of the civil war

Which aspect of world culture is reflected by these quotations, all from the mid-1960s? "Our children are copying American culture and losing their own culture." "We dislike America, with all of its cars and consumer goods; we will never be so industrialized and wealthy." "We expect the United States, with their vast resources, to help developing nations in Africa." "Our teenagers drink American soft drinks, eat cheeseburgers, and listen to rock and roll music." "We saw the Egyptian pyramids and listened to Egyptians speak in their language." the invention of atomic energy the end of colonialism in Africa television space exploration

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Africa is the hottest and wealthy country

What was he Unions strategy for winning the war?

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The Union strategy to win the war did not emerge all at once. By 1863, however, the Northern military plan consisted of five major goals: Fully blockade all Southern coasts. This strategy, known as the Anaconda Plan, would eliminate the possibility of Confederate help from abroad.
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