-Admitted only skilled workers AFL
-Admitted women and African Americans KOL
-worked to improve the lives of workers BOTH
-Is still in existence today AFL
Answer:
AFL, KOL, BOTH, AFL
Explanation:
The Constitution, Articles, and Federalism - Crash Course
U.S. History
1. Explain why the Articles of Confederation was bad, weak, and did not work.
2. What did the Articles of Confederation accomplish?
3. What did the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 provide for the United States?
4. How did the states expect to pay for the American Revolution (1775-1783)?
5. What happened during Shay's Rebellion in 1787?
6. What is the between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan.
7. What was accomplished in the Great Compromise.
8. What was the Three-Fifths Compromise?
9. How did the Separation the powers doctrine attempt to balance the three
branches of government?
10. Explain
the reasons surrounding the existence of the electoral college.
11. What were the Federalist Papers?
12. Outline the type of government which most frightened the Anti-Federalists.
Answer:
1. Economic problems under the Articles ,One of the biggest problems was that the national government had no power to impose taxes. To avoid any perception of “taxation without representation,” the Articles of Confederation allowed only state governments to levy taxes.
2.Government successfully waged a war for independence against the British. Government granted the free inhabitants of each state “all the privileges and immunities of free citizens in the several states.” Government provided for the eventual admission of Canada into the Confederation.
3.The Northwest Ordinance, adopted July 13, 1787, by the Confederation Congress, chartered a government for the Northwest Territory, provided a method for admitting new states to the Union from the territory, and listed a bill of rights guaranteed in the territory.
4. During the American Revolution, a cash-strapped Continental Congress accepted loans from France. In order to pay for its significant expenditures during the Revolution, Congress had two options: print more money or obtain loans to meet the budget deficit.
5. Shays' Rebellion was an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts in opposition to a debt crisis among the citizenry and the state government's increased efforts to collect taxes both on individuals and their trades; the fight took place mostly in and around Springfield during 1786 and 1787.
6. According to the Virginia Plan, states with a large population would have more representatives than smaller states. Large states supported this plan, while smaller states generally opposed it. Under the New Jersey Plan, the unicameral legislature with one vote per state was inherited from the Articles of Confederation.
7. The Great Compromise created two legislative bodies in Congress. ... According to the Great Compromise, there would be two national legislatures in a bicameral Congress. Members of the House of Representatives would be allocated according to each state's population and elected by the people.
8. Three-fifths compromise, compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention (1787) that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.
9. The principle of checks and balances is that each branch has power to limit or check the other two, which creates a balance between the three separate branches of the state. This principle induces one branch to prevent either of the other branches from becoming supreme, thereby securing political liberty.
10. Hamilton explained that the election was to take place among all the states, so no corruption in any state could taint "the great body of the people" in their selection. The choice was to be made by a majority of the Electoral College, as majority rule is critical to the principles of republican government.
11. The Federalist, commonly referred to as the Federalist Papers, is a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison between October 1787 and May 1788. The essays were published anonymously, under the pen name "Publius," in various New York state newspapers of the time.
12. Many Anti-Federalists preferred a weak central government because they equated a strong government with British tyranny. Others wanted to encourage democracy and feared a strong government that would be dominated by the wealthy. They felt that the states were giving up too much power to the new federal government.
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In the third paragraph of the excerpt, which of the following pieces of evidence does de Gante use to support his argument about the emperor of Spain's obligations to Native Americans?
Native Americans have their own religious practices
In the third paragraph of the excerpt, which of the following pieces of evidence does de Gante use to support his argument about the emperor of Spain's obligations to Native Americans?
A. Native Americans have their own religious practices. B. Native American workers were eager to fulfill the emperor's wishes. C. The emperor has benefited from the riches acquired in the Americas. D. The royal governors have followed the crown's decrees in the Americas.
Answer:
C. The emperor has benefited from the riches acquired in the Americas.
Explanation:
In the third paragraph Ghent shows how the Spanish emperor was benefited by the exploration in the American territory. All these benefits caused a type of "debt" to the indigenous people and to pay this debt the emperor was obliged to protect the natives from possible abuses and to protect them from eternal condemnation through the (forced) convention to Christianity that would allow spiritual salvation.
Helppppp What did the Missouri compromise State?
Answer:
In an effort to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states, the Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820 admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state
Explanation:
Early nomadic cultures that depended on wild plants and animals as their source of food are known as
A) Archaics.
B) Primitives.
C) Hunter-gatherers.
D) Subsistence farmers.
Answer:
The answer is C. Hunter-gatherers.
Explanation:
Why is this the answer?
Well nomadic cultures went from place to place all the time. So they didn't really have time to plant a garden or have a bunch of animal pens. So they where known as hunter-gatherers because they would follow the animals when they moved around and would hunt them, and they would gather berries and other things they could eat or use on the way. Hope this helps. If you have anymore questions about this just ask in the comments.
Why do some Europeans view immigrants as a threat? Choose All That Apply.
- They create negative population growth.
- They dilute European culture.
- They increase the threat of terrorism.
- They take jobs from "natives."
- They remodel cities.
- They move to rural areas.
Answer:
They create negative population growth.- They dilute European culture.- They increase the threat of terrorism.- They take jobs from "natives."- They remodel cities.- They move to rural areas.The first European to visit North America was ______.
Renting land from a landowner in return for a share of the crop is called
Answer:
share cropping
Explanation:
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Renting land from a landowner in return for a share of the crop is called share cropping.
What is share cropping?A tenant is granted access to the land under a sharecropping system in exchange for a percentage of the harvest. Tenants were encouraged to work hard and produce the biggest harvest possible because it was guaranteed that they would remain linked to the land.
Sharecropping was analogous to slavery because sharecroppers eventually owed the plantation owners so much money that they had to give them all of the money they made from cotton.
Due to sharecropping, white landowners were able to steal agricultural labour revenues from Black labourers, trapping them for years in a cycle of debt and poverty. Black people faced intimidation, murder, and other acts of violence when they resisted this dominant system.
Thus, it is share cropping.
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What happened in the colonies as a result of the Act of Toleration in 1649?
Answer: The colonial assembly was dominated by Protestants
Why was the word “king” considered a bad word in the Roman Republic?
It was because the Romans wanted a free republic, not a monarchy.
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In the Gettysburg Address, What is the point including the phrase "or any nation so conceived and so dedicated" - what would the sentence mean without it?
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When Lincoln says the nation was “so conceived and so dedicated” what is he referring to? Students need to draw on what they have learned from the first sentence; that is, this country was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the principle that all men are created equal.
How did the development of irrigation improve agricultural output during the Neolithic era?
Answer:
Irrigation ditches were used to mark the boundaries between crops. Irrigation allowed for the movement of water to fields, even without rain. This made it easier to grow crops and have more food.
Answer:
Its D which is
Irrigation allowed for the movement of water to fields, even without rain.
Explanation:
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Number the events in the order in which they occurred.
1. The ship Anne sails from England
2. Mary Musgrove becomes Oglethorpe’s interpreter
3. Oglethorpe’s chooses 35 families to go to Georgia
4. Tomochihi agrees for Oglethorpe to build his settlement Yamacraw Bluff
Answer:
3421
Explanation:
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1. Why do you
think
Hannibal
followed
the
coastline?
Answer:
to avoid the mountain
Explanation:
because it's the truth
Read the passage, and then answer the question.
The Assyrian civilization was an advanced ancient civilization established in 1000 BC. The Assyrians were skilled warriors and are known for
their advancements in metalwork and military Invasions. Although Assyrians paid a great deal of attention to their military, they also built
beautiful palaces and cities. Babylon is an older civilization, with an empire that began in 2000 BC. The Babylonian civilization is known for
its contributions to art, architecture, and literature. The Code of Hammurabl was written by King Hammurabi. The Hanging Gardens of
Babylon are considered to be one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Based on the passage, what can be concluded about Babylon and Assyrla?
A The Babylonians put more value on art, and the Assyrians focused heavily on warfare.
B. The Babylonians were skilled fighters, and the Assyrians were more focused on writing laws.
C. The Assyrians struggled with being an older civilization than the Babylonians.
D
The Babylonians were more advanced militarily than the Assyrians.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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What are some positive effects of the “Colombian Exchange”
Answer:
Explanation:A primary positive effect of the Columbian Exchange is increased food supply of both the Old World and the New World. Various crops such as wheat, barley, and rye, were introduced by Columbus and his followers.
Drag each feature to the correct location on the diagram.
Determine whether the following features belonged to Woodland Indians of the Northeast, Southeast Indians, or both.
Answer: US Constitution- Women we’re granted a role many years after it was created, Representatives are elected by the people.
Both- Representatives vote on rules and laws
Iroquois Great Law of Peace- Representatives inherited the role from fathers.
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Explanation:
Wood land Indians - Shelter was wigwams or longhouses.
Both - Men in leadership roles & religion was animism.
Southeast Indians - Grew tobacco for ceremonial purposes.
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How does History give people a sense of identity?
Answer:
History can give a person a sense of identity because they can learn about their families culture and where they came from.
Explanation:
This brings a person closer to people like them and that have a same certain history.
How was politics and religion related in the colonies
What did the Mongols have to do with the Black Death?
Answer: It is probable that the Mongols and merchant caravans that were poorly quarantined and underreported by the Mongol government inadvertently brought the plague from central Asia to the Middle East and Europe. The plague was reported in the trading cities of Constantinople and Trebizond in 1344.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It had spread into Europe when the Mongols attacked an Italian trading post at Kafka in the Crimea.
Explanation:
How did different religious groups gain protection under Muslim rulers?
Answer:
To begin, we need to first grasp the basic terminology relevant to the study of religious minorities. Religious minorities are known as dhimmīs, short for ahl al-dhimmah, or people of the dhimmah, a term that later became synonymous with the People of the Book.[4] The original meaning of al-dhimmah, however, meant protection, and it was often short for dhimmat–Allah wa-rasūlih, or the “protection of God and His Prophet.”[5] In short, the concept originally had a divine connotation, or a meaning that was directly related to the power of God. However, the concept soon morphed into a technical legal term with the progression of classical scholarship, and it consequently lost its transcendent dimension.[6] As a result, ahl al-dhimmah, or people of the dhimmah, has become a legal term and not a reference to the recipients of divine protection. It is important to discuss the etymology of the word because it demonstrates the significance of the people of the dhimmah who, at the very root of it all, are people who were to be protected on behalf of God and His Prophet ﷺ – an immense responsibility. This status is awarded to People of the Book (who according to many scholars includes Zoroastrians and others) who agree through contract to pay the jizyah, or poll-tax, in exchange for that protection.[7] In sum, the formation of the people of the dhimmah was rooted in religious minorities paying a tax that exempted them from military service. Much more nuance can be embedded within all of these terms that are sometimes highly contested among scholars, but considering the limited scope of this paper, we will move forward to address the larger picture at hand.
The power of the Muslim state was dependent on its ability to provide two precious resources to its people: security and justice.[8] Christians and Jews and other minorities were not technically citizens of the Muslim state; they were considered outsiders under the protection of the state, leading to the title of dhimmah, or protected people.[9] Their protection was guaranteed in a number of ways: by providing them with legal autonomy – meaning they could maintain their religious practices without interference – and protection during war. That said, there have no doubt been incidents throughout history in which that protection was threatened or revoked and the Muslim ruler engaged in persecution of religious minorities.[10] The fact remains, however, that there was never widespread systematic persecution of Christians, for example, in the Islamic world as there was in the late Roman Empire.[11] And the hostile circumstances that did occasionally arise, were not due to Islamic legislation per se, but were rather a result of an amalgam of social, political, and economic circumstances. So while Christians historically at times suffered at the hands of Muslims, it was almost never a result of their being Christian, or their beliefs, but a result of various factors related to the pursuit of power.[12]
Explanation:
Which term means "consent of the governed"?
O unpopular sovereignty
O rule of law
O popular sovereignty
O civil service
All of the following groups belong to the Plains Native American cultural region expect:
A: Kiowas
B: Apaches
C: Tonkawas
D: Coahuiltecans
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
What is the science specifically concerned with the study of humans? geology anthropology archaeology
Answer:
Anthropology
Business leaders opposed workers of a particular industry forming _______.
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The period of Texas history from 1685 to 1689 is known as ___________ in part because of La Salle’s expeditions there.
a.“Spanish Texas”
b.“La Salle’s Texas”
c.“New France”
d.“French Texas”
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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How does the author’s writing support the idea that 9/11 was an event that was impactful beyond 2001 (or not)? Use evidence from the article to support your point of view.
Answer:
Yes, 9/11 was an event that was impactful beyond 2001.
Explanation:
9/11 was an event that was has a great impact on the world. Due to 9/11 event, the world passes from a great financial crises. The world politics changed due to this incident and america declared war and attack on Afghanistan with NATO forces which destabilize the peace in the Asia. With this war, the United states of America adversely affect its economy because this war last for 19 years.
what was not an example of the hazards of industrial life in the late 19th century?
Answer: eight hour day
Explanation:
Eight hours a day is not an example of the hazards of industrial life in the late 19th century.
What are the hazards of industrial life in the late 19th century?Working conditions during the Industrial Revolution were extremely hazardous for a variety of reasons, including underdeveloped technology that was prone to breaking and even fires, as well as a lack of safety protocols.
However, it was dangerous, particularly for economic reasons: owners were not subject to regulations and had no financial incentive to protect their employees.
Factory owners desired cheap labor, and operating the machines required little skill. As a result, they frequently hired women and children at half the wage of men.
There were no regulations in place to make the workplace more pleasant, and people were easily replaceable, so the factory owners didn't care.
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Which idea of John Locke’s influenced Thomas Paine's Common Sense?
A.)Protecting the people’s rights is the main duty of a government.
B.) Upholding the values of the English Bill of Rights led to the Boston Tea Party.
C.) Opposing taxes is something that all citizens must do.
D.)Smuggling is a legitimate way to oppose unlawful acts of Parliament.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Answer:
A.)Protecting the people’s rights is the main duty of a government.
Explanation:
What is the last step in the naturalization process?
Answer:
The final step is the oath of allegiance. For this step you will have a ceremony and receive a date for the ceremony.
Powers of the Legislative Branch
• collect taxes
• print money
• make laws on immigration
make laws on trade
impeach and remove officials from office?
Which of the following powers can correctly be added to the table?
А grant pardons
B enforce the laws
С veto bills
D create an army and navy