Answer:
African Americans where often slaves on North Carolina's plantations. They did all the manual labor while the rich men grew the economy by selling all the crops like tabacoo and cotton. So African Americans played a big role in the beginning of America.
Explanation:
Answer:
Recruited as an inexpensive source of labor, enslaved Africans in the United States also became important economic and political capital in the American political economy. Enslaved Africans were legally a form of property—a commodity. England's southern colonies in North America developed a farm economy that could not survive without slave labor. Many slaves lived on large farms called plantations. These plantations produced important crops traded by the colony, crops such as cotton and tobacco. In the lower South the majority of slaves lived and worked on cotton plantations. Most of these plantations had fifty or fewer slaves, although the largest plantations have several hundred. Cotton was by far the leading cash crop, but slaves also raised rice, corn, sugarcane, and tobacco.
In what time period would you find Archaic Native Americans of Georgia?
1200 C.E.
10,000 B.C.E.
500 C.E.
6,000 B.C.E.
Answer: 10,000 is my guess hopefully it is right
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D 6,000
Explanation:
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True or false: Sparta was more rigid politically and socially than Athens, although Spartan women possessed more freedom and power than their Athenian counterparts.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I remember reading about this in history
Did the revival of trade in europe help bring an end to the Middle Ages?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because the more europe traded the more it grew
All of the following were features of the civilizations in Mesopotamia, Mesoamerica, the Indus River Valley, and the Yellow River Valley EXCEPT
The correct answer is A. Religious systems that included sacrifice rituals.
Explanation:
Ancient civilizations shared many common features including social stratification or the creation of artistic and architectural elements. However, sacrifice ritual was not a common feature civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Mesoamerica, etc. shared. Indeed, sacrifice rituals including human sacrifice rituals existed in cultures such as the Aztecs in Mesoamerica but this was not a generalized practice or a basic element found in the first human civilizations. Moreover, this practice was linked to specific religious beliefs. According to this, the correct answer is A.
Answer:
A is the correct answer
Explanation:
According to the host, why was Venice home to so much of the contributions we associate with the Renaissance
Venice was the most prominent economic center of the Renaissance. Venice was the focus of commerce and trade.
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Answer: venetians could afford to subsidize art because of money generated from trade income.
Explanation:
Which of the following are detail about the compromise of 1877
.What motive was there for the Union to
blockade southern ports like Savannah,
kcharleston, and New Orleans?
Answer:
better lives
Explanation:
As a European explorer, which of these would you use to set a course for your ship? compass, technology, strait, curcumnvigate,armada
Answer:
You would use a compass.
Explanation:
If you have a compass and a map you can set your course and than you can use the compass to follow the course.
Which two processes help animals maintain body temperature?
A. Shedding fur
B. Sweating
C. Spitting
D. Sensing danger
SUBMIT
Answer:
A shedding fur and B sweating
Which image shows an achievement of Queen Hatshepsut?
Answer:
the last one
Explanation:
Answer; the last one
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why did many freed slaves remain on the farms where they had worked as slaves? A. they now owned part of the land on those farms B. they did not know how to live on their own as free people C. their former masters offered them good jobs if they would stay at work. D. They enjoyed the life they had before civil war Hey Guys Help Me out Im home school and im doing apex Learning i need HELP!!!
Answer:
They didn’t know how to live on their own as free people
Explanation:
Answer:
They didn’t know how to live on their own as free people
Explanation:
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What were the effects of the Magna Carta on English government? Check all that apply.
Answer:
Magna Carta's first purpose was to establish peace between King and barons. Given the state of England's roads, summer was the only time of year for military operations. Magna Carta, agreed in mid-June 1215, effectively prevented the outbreak of full-scale warfare.
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Answer:
It limited the power of the king
It stated that individuals were equal
It established due process
It led to the creation of a legislative branch
Explanation:
descirbe the first area of society in both classical athens and han china
Answer the following questions.
1) Why was General Winfield Scott's plan to suffocate the South—the Anaconda Plan—not adopted?
President Lincoln supported the South and opposed the plan to suffocate.
President Lincoln wanted a more aggressive plan that involved capturing the Confederate capital at Richmond.
President Lincoln did not like the plan as much as his proposed plan.
President Lincoln wanted a more passive plan that involved giving up the Confederate capital at Richmond.
President Lincoln did adopt General Winfield Scott's plan to suffocate the South.
2) What were the three theaters of the Civil War?
Northern Theater
political theater
Western Theater
Southern Theater
government theater
Eastern Theater
3) What was the intended purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation, as opposed to its stated purpose?
The intended purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation was to end the Confederacy's chance of gaining European recognition.
The intended purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation was to free all slaves in the North and South.
The intended purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation was to end the Union's chance of gaining European recognition.
The intended purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation was to free all slaves in the North only.
The intended purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation was to free all slaves in the South only.
4) The ______ freed slaves only in areas rebelling against the United States.
Theaters of the War
Emancipation Proclamation
Gettysburg Address
Monroe Doctrine
Scott's Great Snake
5) What two victories turned the tide of the war in the North's favor?
Gettysburg
Vicksburg
Appomattox Court House
Manassas
Richmond
6) Which of the previously mentioned victories was a turning point in the Eastern Theater?
Richmond
Manassas
Appomattox Court House
Vicksburg
Gettysburg
7) According to the __________ Address, President Lincoln believed those gathered at Gettysburg (and by extension all Americans) should resolve that those who had died in the Union cause at Gettysburg should not have died in vain and that the United States and its government should continue.
Appomattox Court House
Manassas
Gettysburg
Richmond
Vicksburg
8) Where did General Lee surrender?
Richmond
Vicksburg
Appomattox Court House
Gettysburg
Manassas
9)
ACTIVITY—CIVIL WAR BATTLES
Select one of the events listed on Table 8.1 and write a minimum of two paragraphs detailing the circumstances of the event and a minimum of one paragraph describing its importance to the war effort.
(Counts 20% of your lesson grade.)
Answer:
1) Why was General Winfield Scott's plan to suffocate the South—the Anaconda Plan—not adopted?
President Lincoln wanted a more aggressive plan that involved capturing the Confederate capital at Richmond.
2) What were the three theaters of the Civil War?
Southern Theater
political theater
Eastern Theater
3) What was the intended purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation, as opposed to its stated purpose?
The intended purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation was to free all slaves in the South only.
4) The ______ freed slaves only in areas rebelling against the United States.
Emancipation Proclamation
5) What two victories turned the tide of the war in the North's favor?
Appomattox Court House
Richmond
6) Which of the previously mentioned victories was a turning point in the Eastern Theater?
Appomattox Court House
7) According to the __________ Address, President Lincoln believed those gathered at Gettysburg (and by extension all Americans) should resolve that those who had died in the Union cause at Gettysburg should not have died in vain and that the United States and its government should continue.
Richmond
8) Where did General Lee surrender?
Appomattox Court House
Explanation:
Who was the last Czar of Russia?
Answer:
Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov
Nicholas II or Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov (18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918), known in the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer, was the last Emperor of All Russia, ruling from November 1894 until his abdication in March 1917.
Explanation:
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French explorers most desired __________ during early trade.
What religion spread across India during the Gupta Empire? Christianity Judaism Buddhism Islam
Answer:
c. buddhism
Steps:
Answer:
C, Buddhism is the correct answer :)
Explanation:
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What are key questions that historians studying the African American past ask?
Answer:
On the topic of slavery, for example, it asks questions like these: How did slaves experience their own lives? How did they manage to retain their humanity in a system that so thoroughly oppressed them? To answer these questions, historians look at the religious life, marriage, families and social networks that existed among slaves. Doing so isn’t easy because few slaves left written records. Locating sources that shed light on these topics requires historians to be creative. Many have used interviews conducted in the 1930s of former slaves. Others have tried to piece together information from landowners’ documents.
Explanation:
At almost the same time, Queen Ann came to the throne,
thus necessitating the renewing of various oaths of loyalty
and the like by the colony's officials and Assemblymen.
The Quakers, unable to swear to an oath, offered to
affirm as they had done in the past. This the friends of the
Anglican establishment now in power refused to accept as
sufficient, thereby barring all Quakers from any public
office in the colony. On these and similar issues the
colony quickly split into two parties-the Church party
which supported the establishment and the Quaker party
which opposed it. Matters went from bad to worse, and
politics became increasingly bitter as time went on.
-A History of Colonial Bath,
Herbert R. Paschal Jr.
What was the result of the Quakers' refusal to swear
loyalty to Queen Anne? Check all that apply.
Anglicans prohibited all Quakers from serving in
public office.
Quakers dominated colonial government.
The Quaker religion became the primary organized
religion of the colony.
Anglicans excused Quakers from paying taxes to
the Church of England.
The colony split into a pro-Quaker group and a pro-
Church of England group.
Answer:
The answer is:
Anglicans prohibited all Quakers from serving in public office.
The colony split into a pro-Quaker group and a pro-Church of England group.
Explanation:
To remove preconceived notions and ideas from one's mind before writing is to be _____.?
Answer:
I believe it would be unbiased
What message did the KKK try to spread by having Klan Children?
Answer:
all children should be made like them white predominant and anti negros.
Explanation:
1.Which of these would be used to
measure population density?
1. sq. foot
2. cubic foot
3. cubic liter
4. sq. kilometer
Answer:
sq Kilometer
Explanation:
Kilometer if you're a Canuck, Mile if you're an American.
Squared of course.
What did the settlements of bath and new been have in common?
Answer:Like those who settled in the Albemarle, these people hoped to profit by farming the colony's fertile land and by trading with the Native Americans. French, German, and Swiss people also settled in the middle Coastal Plain. Many French Huguenots had settled in Virginia. ... As a result, some Huguenots moved to Carolina.
Explanation:New Bern is a great place to live. The people are friendly and always have nice things to say. New Bern is a safe area to live in.How far is it from New Bern to Atlantic Beach? The distance between New Bern and Atlantic Beach is 33 milesGiven its picturesque setting and growing political prestige, New Bern quickly became known as "the Athens of the South." You'll find the Athens Theater and the Masonic Temple downtown, part of the rich culture of New Bern then, are still very active today. City Hall is an unmistakable landmark in downtown New Bern.
Which of these statements is usually true about the people who pass laws in a representative democracy?
POSS
They inherit their power
They seize power by force
They are appointed by government leaders
They are elected by citizens
Answer:
Last one or the one Above it
Explanation:
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Which of the following cultures are NOT found in the Southwest? a. Anasazi b. Mimbres c. Mogollon d. all of the above can be found
Answer:
d. all of the above can be found
Explanation:
Answer:
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Identify three ways toponyms reveal clues about the cultural landscape of a region.
Both Buddhism and Confucianism entered Japan via the _________ peninsula.
Answer:
KOREAN
Explanation:
1. Why did the Han Dynasty collapse?
The extensive exchange of plants and animals between the Old and New World *
A.)The Triangular Trade
B.)The Middle Passage
C.)The Columbian Exchange
D.)The New World Exchange
Answer:
C]The Colombian exchange
C.) The Columbian Exchange.
Explanation:
The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of plants and animals between the Old and New World.
The Columbian Exchange was a huge exchange of animals, plants, ideas, technology, and even diseases. Many different countries grew and the spread of cultures was very evident. Most of the trade would happen between the Old World, which was Europe, and the New World, which was the Americas.
Many of the plants and animals we see today are products of the Columbian Exchange. The dandelion originally came from Europe, along with many of the animals we eat.
The Triangular Trade and the Middle Passage focused on slavery, but the Triangular Trade did bring commodities here and there.