Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Answer: separate but equal
Explanation: b
In southern states, black people were discouraged or prevented from registering to
vote in all ways, EXCEPT
threat of losing their jobs
intimidation and violence
expanding voting locations and hours
poll taxes and literacy tests?
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Answer:
Can you restate this question? Its worded stangely
Explanation:
Answer: The 2nd explanation is the answer
Explanation:
My teacher told me Imao and bc I pay attention in class
If you’re fluent in Spanish plz help
Answer:
32. D
33.A
34.D
35.A
Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.
In 1987, President Reagan gave a speech at the Berlin Wall in which he told Mikhail Gorbachev to
By October 1989, people in East Germany were having protests
On November 9, 1989, the gates of the Berlin Wall
Answer: tear down the wall; daily; were opened by mistake
Explanation:
3 1 3
Answer:
✔ tear down the wall
✔ daily
✔ were opened by mistake
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Explanation:
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how did the cold war impacted germany
Answer:
Explanation:
During the Cold War, Germany became the center for all the tensions between Democracy and Communism. ... Therefore, after Germany fell in World War Two, Russia attempted to begin its expansion across a now weakened Europe. The end of World War Two left Russia in possession of all of Germany up to 300 miles west of Berlin. Hope this helps. : )
Answer:
Explanation:
1.about 1/4 of housing had been destroyed
2. the economic infrastructure had largely collapsed
3. inflation was rampant
4.there was a shortage of food
5. millions of homeless Germans from the east were returning.
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What group believed in a seperate Black America & Black Economic?
A. Nation of Islam
B. Southern Christian Leadership
C. Congress of Racial Equality
D. Students for a Democratic Society
Answer:
C or D
Explanation:
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How is the Islamic empire reflect in our everyday lives?
Answer:
Muslims were great explorers, travellers and merchants.
Helped by navigational instruments such as the astrolabe, men such as Ibn Battuta travelled across the known world, making extensive journeys to Africa, India, China and beyond
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Households with radios: From the 1920's into the 1930's, radios became more common. 1920 had none, 1930 had over 10 million households with radios, and 1940 had about 30 million radios in households.
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ILL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST !! Why was the Haitian Revolution important? Answer in own words
Answer:
The Haitian Revolution, which lasted from 1791 to 1804, is notable because it is the first nation where slaves were liberated by force, and it is still the only active slave rebellion in modern history.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Haitian Revolution was significant because it was the most successful rebellion waged by slaves against a colonial power. The country also became the first black republic in the world. Haiti at the time was the wealthiest of France’s colonies, and the colonial power was unwilling to cede the territory.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It is even
Explanation:
i did f (n)= n/2
3n+1 and got n
whos like tom macdonald i love him.tell me what rapper u like
Answer: I have no clue who that is but I do have a slight suggestion: you should be a goblin for Halloween. ;^)
Explanation:
Answer:
Tom Macdonald
Explanation:
I started liking him when my neice showed me one of his song videos.
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How did China's early civilization differ from other river valley civilizations?
Select all correct answers.
China's civilization is the oldest continuous civilization in the world.
It was the only civilization to develop trade with its neighbors.
Natural barriers isolated China from neighboring civilizations.
Other river valley civilizations gave power to a single ruler.
The ancient Chinese failed to develop any kind of writing.
Answer:
China's civilization did not die out but continues today
or
China's civilization is the oldest continuous civilization in the world.
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is i think acd could be wrong thou
Explanation:
How did benito mussolini rise to power?
Answer:
Mussolini's Rise to Power
In 1921, the Italian King Victor Emmanuel III dissolved Parliament amidst growing violence and chaos. Elections brought a huge win for the Fascists, with Mussolini taking a seat as a deputy in Parliament. The party changed its name to Partito Nazionale Fascista.
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4. The Maya *
A)had no major cities
B)invented the wheel
C)lived in South America
D)sought captives in war to later offer their lives to the gods
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which of these functions is carried out exclusively by the federal government
Answer:
A. commands the military
Explanation:
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What are three things that all kids should learn in school?
Answer:
history basic math and English
Explanation:
Answer:
be respectful
be grateful
oh and language my school doesn't
Explanation:
In a communist country, why do the new communist leaders become rich?
Which neutral country was partially occupied by the Soviet Union between
1945-19552
How was Charlemagne a stabilizing, or steadying force in Western Europe?
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HOW DID SADDAM HUSSEIN'S ACTIONS THREATEN THE U.S. ECONOMY?
IT WOULD SHUT OFF KUWAIT'S OIL TO THE UNITED STATES
HUSSEIN'S AGGRESSIVE ACT WAS A THREAT TO SOME OF THE U.S'S TRADING
PARTNERS, INCLUDING SAUDI ARABIA
KUWAIT HELD AN IMPORTANT STRATEGIC LOCATION IN THE PERSIAN GULF.
ALL OF THE ABOVE
Answer: ALL OF THE ABOVE
Explanation:
Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990 and as a result, controlled its oil. Kuwait was one of the countries supplying the U.S. and so if Hussein decided to shut down Kuwait oil, the U.S. would be affected.
Hussein's aggressive actions also threatened the security of U.S. allies like Saudi Arabia which they actually tried to invade during the Battle of Khafji. Kuwait was also a strategic importance as they are located in the Persian gulf which would give the U.S. access to waters close to Iran.
The map below shows areas under Muslim control.
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Map of the Middle East, Northern Africa, and Southern Europe under Muslim control in green.
How did the spread of Muslim rule most effect European leaders?
they tolerated it
they ignorned it
they were understanding of it
they were threatened by it
Answer:
I think D
Explanation:
Identify Andrew Jackson’s key issues with the Democratic-Republican party. How did Jackson want to change the role of the President and Congress?
Answer:
During Jackson's presidency, the United States evolved from a republic—in which only landowners could vote—to a mass democracy, in which white men of all
Explanation:
A tangible way the government helps us is to _____.
ensure freedoms and liberties
provide a well-coordinated mass transportation system
protect the right of religious freedom
allow for the freedom of speech
Answer: provide a well-coordinated mass transportation system
Explain how Slavery caused the Civil War:
Answer:
Slavery played the central role during the American Civil War. The primary catalyst for secession was slavery, especially Southern political leaders' resistance to attempts by Northern antislavery political forces to block the expansion of slavery into the western territories.
Match the rulers with their nations.
1. Mussolini Italy
2. Hitler Germany
3. Stalin Japan
4. Hirohito Russia
Answer:
Hitler ruled Germany
Hirohito ruled Japan
Stalin ruled Russia
Mussolini ruled Italy
Explanation:
What conclusions about the political culture of the 1970s can you draw from these documents? How do they express the
social changes that were occurring at this time?
Answer: The 1970s were a tumultuous time. In some ways, the decade was a continuation of the 1960s. Women, African Americans, Native Americans, gays and lesbians and other marginalized people continued their fight for equality, and many Americans joined the protest against the ongoing war in Vietnam. A “New Right” mobilized in defense of political conservatism and traditional family roles, and the behavior of President Richard Nixon undermined many people’s faith in the good intentions of the federal government. By the end of the decade, these divisions and disappointments had set a tone for public life that many would argue is still with us today As the 1970s continued, some of these people helped shape a new political movement known as the “New Right.” This movement, rooted in the suburban Sun Belt, celebrated the free market and lamented the decline of “traditional” social values and roles. New Right conservatives resented and resisted what they saw as government meddling. For example, they fought against high taxes, environmental regulations, highway speed limits, national park policies in the West .
Explanation:
Answer:
The Roe v. Wade case was one that played a big role in the rights of women. It was a landmark decision of the United State's Supreme Court in which the court ruled that the Constitution of the US protects a pregnant woman's freedom to choose to have an abortion having no excessive government restriction. Many women like Roe started to protest their rights and to create organizations or clubs for women. This influenced politics and led to a plethora of new freedoms for women, like the freedom of privacy, etc. The government tried to help women by passing amendments like the ERA, but they still had a hard time making all the states agree with them.
Explanation:
What are some values (ideals) and characteristics (features) of the U.S. national security state?
Which sentence in the passage best shows how the setting contributes to the speaker's problem?
from Robinson Crusoe
by Daniel Defoe
Nothing can describe the confusion of thought which I felt when I sank into the water. Though I swam very well, I could not deliver myself from the waves so as to draw breath, till that wave having driven me, or rather carried me, a vast way on towards the shore, and having spent itself, went back, and left me upon the land almost dry, but half dead with the water I took in. I had so much presence of mind, as well as breath left, that seeing myself nearer the mainland than I expected, I got upon my feet, and endeavored to make on towards the land as fast as I could before another wave should return and take me up again.However, I soon found it was impossible to avoid it; for I saw the sea come after me as high as a great hill, and as furious as an enemy, which I had no means or strength to contend with: my business was to hold my breath, and raise myself upon the water if I could.By swimming, I could preserve my breathing, and pilot myself towards the shore, if possible. My greatest concern now being that the sea, as it would carry me a great way towards the shore when it came on, might not carry me back again with it when it gave back towards the sea.
The wave that came upon me again buried me at once twenty or thirty feet deep in its own body.I could feel myself carried with a mighty force and swiftness towards the shore—a very great way, but I held my breath, and assisted myself to swim still forward with all my might.I was ready to burst with holding my breath, when, as I felt myself rising up, so, to my immediate relief, I found my head and hands shoot out above the surface of the water. Though it was not two seconds of time that I could keep myself so, yet it relieved me greatly, gave me breath, and new courage.I was covered again with water a good while, but not so long but I held it out; and finding the water had spent itself, and began to return, I struck forward against the return of the waves, and felt ground again with my feet.I stood still a few moments to recover breath, and till the waters went from me, and then took to my heels and ran with what strength I had further towards the shore. But neither would this deliver me from the fury of the sea, which came pouring in after me again; and twice more I was lifted up by the waves and carried forward as before, the shore being very flat.
The last time of these two had well-nigh been fatal to me, for the sea having hurried me along as before, landed me, or rather dashed me, against a piece of rock, and that with such force, that it left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own deliverance. The blow taking my side and breast, beat the breath as it were quite out of my body; and had it returned again immediately, I must have been strangled in the water; but I recovered a little before the return of the waves.Seeing I should be covered again with the water, I resolved to hold fast by a piece of the rock, and so to hold my breath, if possible, till the wave went back.Now, as the waves were not so high as at first, being nearer land, I held my hold till the wave abated, and then fetched another run, which brought me so near the shore that the next wave, though it went over me, did not so swallow me up as to carry me away. The next run I took, I got to the mainland, where, to my great comfort, I clambered up the cliffs of the shore and sat me down upon the grass, free from danger and quite out of the reach of the water.
Answer:
.However, I soon found it was impossible to avoid it; for I saw the sea come after me as high as a great hill, and as furious as an enemy, which I had no means or strength to contend with: my business was to hold my breath, and raise myself upon the water if I could.
Explanation:
this choice shows how the setting contributes to the speaker's problem
Answer:
However, I soon found it was impossible to avoid it; for I saw the sea come after me as high as a great hill, and as furious as an enemy, which I had no means or strength to contend with: my business was to hold my breath, and raise myself upon the water if I could-
Explanation:
What do the 2nd, 3rd and 4th amendments protect citizens from?
Answer:
Second Amendment
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Third Amendment
No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner; nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
Fourth Amendment
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
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According to Kipling, what role do the people native to Asia and African play in their countries’ improvement?
Answer:
According to the imperialist interpretation of this poem, Kipling argues that the white man has the moral obligation to rule the non-white peoples of the Earth, such as native people of Africa and Asia, encouraging their economic, cultural, and social progress, as well as their civilization and Christianization through