Answer:
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1. Who does the person on the left represent (look at what he’s holding)?
2. Who does the person on the right represent (holding)?
3. What is the main idea of the cartoon?
4. What do you believe was the general perception of the Populist Party at the time?
Answer:
4.what do you believe was the general perception of the populist party at the time
If you were the President of the U.S.A right now, what would you do to reassure the citizens that our democracy is not lost, and that this scene at the US Capitol does not depict the future of America?
Answer:
We should all have are opinions and not to judge them
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The three parts system of the US government allows for system of checks and balances. True or false?
Answer:
Explanation:
true But neither of the three have more power than the other. ( please give BRAINLIEST)
Which statement best completes the diagram?
Cause
Effect
?
Women take on more public
roles in the late 1700s and
early 1800s.
A. Women win the right to vote for state and local leaders.
B. Women become leaders in the temperance movement.
C. Women gain the right to work outside the home.
D. Women are given control over most public school systems.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Women become leaders in the temperance movement best completes the diagram. Thus, the correct option is B.
What do you mean by temperance movement?The temperance movement aims to encourage the use of alcoholic beverages in moderation or, more frequently, completely abstinence.
While abstinence pledges had been introduced by churches as early as 1800, the first temperance groups appear to have been those established in Massachusetts in 1813 and Saratoga, New York, in 1808, respectively.
Under the influence of the churches, the movement spread quickly; by 1833, there were 6,000 local organizations in various American states. Some pro-temperance activists, most notably Carry Nation, operated very successfully outside of the formal movement.
Ireland was the home of the first European organizations, and the Ulster Temperance Society's founding in 1829 marked a significant turning point for the cause. The movement then extended to Great Britain and all of Ireland.
In 1873, the Church of England Temperance Society was reorganized after its founding in 1862. The National Police Court Mission and it merged in 1969 to become the Church of England Council for Social Aid. The oldest temperance groups on the continent appear to have existed in Norway and Sweden in 1836 and 1837, respectively.
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Did the abolishment of slavery in Britain and the US have a significant influence on the status of slavery in the world today?
A)No, it is estimated that there are 30 million enslaved persons in the world today including victims of human trafficking in the United States.
B)Yes, there are essentially no signs of slavery in any parts of the world today.
C)Yes, there are pockets of slavery today but it is limited to only third world countries.
D)No, it is estimated that there are 1 million enslaved persons in the world today.
Answer:
No, it is estimated that there are 30 million enslaved persons in the world today.
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Answer:
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Which of the following is a regional conflict that was influenced by the Cold War?
A.
World War II
B.
the Korean War
C.
the Russian Revolution
D.
the American Civil War
Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
Answer:
The Korean War
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*Hades is best known as the ruler of the underworld. ...
*According to Iliad, Hades' dominion lies between secret places of the earth. ...
*Though Hades supervised the dead assigned to his realm, he was not one of its judges. ...
*Hades was depicted as stern and unyielding, unmoved by prayer and sacrifice
*a power of his The Cap of Invisibility. Hades possessed the power of invisibility given to him through a magical helmet made by the cyclops. ...
Hades had a cap or helmet that made its wearer invisible.
His wife was Persephone, Demeter’s only daughter, whom he kidnapped and made his queen.
He was also called the God of Wealth or “the rich one” because he possessed the precious metals of the earth
Though Hades is the King of the Dead, he should not be confused with Death itself, which is personified by Thanatos.
Hades employed the Furies, who were responsible for torturing the guilty.
Hades was known for his involvement with Sisyphus, the man condemned to the underworld to forever roll a boulder uphill. According to legend, Hades allowed SISYPHUS to return to earth long enough to arrange his own funeral.
How did John Locke theories influence the Declaration of Independence. Select two answers
Answer:
i know a lot about locke
Explanation:
His theories on natural rights led the text to mention life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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What does the sensory language in stanza three of stopping by the woods on a snowy evening help the reader imagine? A--what speaker will do next. B--when a horse mike rebel against its writer. C--The sound of quiet woods during snowfall. D-- speakers feelings about his horses behavior
Answer:
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Explanation:
is NASA a staff or line agency
Answer:
Staff Agency. NASA is responsible for pioneering the future in space exploration, Line Agency. What are primary functions of the White House Office?
Explanation:
Answer:
staff agency
Explanation:
how beneficial was the US expansion in the 1800s?
Answer:
The were beneficial,because they introduced lots of new technologies,and techniques to the world.
Explanation:
Multiple things were built during this time and allowed the U.S. and the world to change and develop,they mostly used the slaves power and they develop of their operation,to make new technologies,like the cotton plow. But also be able to use the new knowledge and share.
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Considering that the Stimson Doctrine and the Lease and Lease Act gave the US some flexibility to help allies and punish enemies, how important is Johnson's Debt Default Act and the Laws of Neutrality? What functions did they really have?
Answer:
They had the function of keeping peace
Explanation:
How do you write 4.973 as a percentage
Answer:
497%
When writing a number as a percent, you multiply by hundred, sense any normal muliplyed by 100 , is itself, but two more zeros,
you just move the decimal over two places, drop the numbers from that back and add a percent, you could also write it as 497.3 %, but that isn't too common
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Answer:
In 1-2 sentences, identify the historical context of this excerpt.
In 2-3 sentences, describe how this excerpt reflects the influence of foreign events on the spread of revolutionary sentiment in the colonies.
both are explained below in detail.
Explanation:
According to James R. Ferguson, The four papers that Otis composed during 1764-65 showed differences and even intelligent confusion. Otis was the first chief of the period in the evolution of the traditional beliefs of the constitution and representation, but was based on the conventional prospects of the parliamentary government.
After studying this passage we can understand that it relates to the colonial authority operated by his supremacy over his colonies. We also see that it exhibits which were the powerful colonies of the time and titles them suggesting to Great Britain and France.
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Answer:
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What was one restriction placed on free African Americans?
O A. They were responsible for paying for the freedom of their enslaved
OB. They had to pay for public services that were free for white
OC. They were not allowed to participate in antislavery organizations.
D. They were forbidden in many states to learn to read and write.
relatives.
Americans.
Answer: FIXED VERSION: D, They were forbidden in many states to learn to read and write. Such as in a story this African American girl, had bodyguards to get into a school but her parents had the money because she was so smart that she got in but there were no other african americans with her. Many african americans had their own way less educated schools. I hope this helped anyone who finds it
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What year did the last state in the American West officially become a state, not just a territory, and what is that state
Who were the first greeks?
Answer:
The Minoans
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
16. On average, Americans eat ____
calories more each day than our ancestors
6 Who encouraged the spread of Buddhism and Confucianism in Japan in the 1500s? * (5 Points)
a. Kublai Khan
b. Oda Nobunaga
c. Prince Shotoku O
d. Tokugawa leyasu
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The Prince was a great supporter of Chinese culture and Buddhism, spreading both during his reign by encouraging closer ties with China, introducing principles of Chinese government, creating a constitution, and building many temples across Japan which included such famous sites as
Cause and Effect How did early labor organizations affect working conditions for their members?
Cause: People working down in mines
Effect: Cancer and Higher death rate
Which of the following foods were added to European’s diets as a result of the discovery of the New World?
apples, pears, plumbs
beef, pork, chicken
tomatoes, corn, potatoes
lemons, limes, oranges
tomatoes corn and potatoes
Explanation:
these were some of the new foods discovered in the new world
Is it true that Anti federalist belived in less rights for the invidual than for the state
Answer:
yep
Explanation:
The group of men that took Fort
Ticonderoga for the Americans
was known as the
A. Redcoats
B. Green Mountain Boys
C. Sons of Liberty
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
Subsistence agriculture is a self-sufficiency farming system in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their entire families. The output is mostly for local requirements with little or no surplus trade. The typical subsistence farm has a range of crops and animals needed by the family to feed and clothe themselves during the year. hope it helps.
Explanation:
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Now travel 50 degrees south and 25 degrees east of Kannapolis. What country did you visit? Now travel 50 degrees south and 25 degrees east of Kannapolis. What country did you visit?
Answer:20
Explanation:
A system for manufacturing a product is called a:
quarry
process
industry
scheme
The system for manufacturing a product is called a process because it combination creates a product.
What is a manufacturing system?Basically, a manufacturing system refers to any combination of processes used throughout the production of any goods.
Hence, the system for manufacturing a product is called a process because it involves combination of those process to create a product.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
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How is the principle of "rule of law" evident in the Constitution? (4 points)
Select one:
a. It lists the laws of the country and gives states the power to enforce them.
b. It creates a government that can make, enforce, and review its own laws.
c. It grants the executive branch the power to make and execute the laws.
d. It provides a method for making laws that the court system carries out.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
it lists the law of the country and gives the state the power to enforce them... The rule of law being the supreme law of the land, nobody is above the law, it applies to everyone and everyone must stick to the law and do what it says to avoid Anarchy.
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why did texas want independence from mexico
Answer:
Texas was separated from most of Mexico by large swaths of desert with little in the way of roads. For those Texans who produced export crops, such as cotton, it was far easier to send their goods downstream to the coast, ship them to a nearby city like New Orleans, and sell them there
Explanation:
Essential Question (EQ): How were Japanese civilizations influenced by neighboring
cultures?
Answer:
Cultural influences had to come to Japan slowly from the Asian mainland for centuries. Prince Shotoku becomes regent, the pace of cultural diffusion increases.