Answer:
"Riel proposed the formation of a provisional government to replace the council of assiniboia" (google)
Explanation:
this took place on November of the 23
At the time it was first published, which group was most opposed to the
discovery depicted in the diagram above? *
Saturn
* Fixed
Stars
Jupiter
Mars
Moon
Earth
Venus
Mercury
Sun
(1) Islamic Caliphs
O (2) Merchants
O (3) Catholic Church
O (4) Artists
Answer:
Islamic Caliphs I don't know the answers Ok Sorry
Answer:Catholic Church
What were Spain's goals for exploration and colonization in the New World? Check all of the boxes that
apply
to find an Asian trade route
to discover gold
to make land claims
to establish a settlement at Roanoke
to spread Christianity
to drive out English colonists in South America
Answer:
The correct answers are A B C and E
Explanation:
How would non-Europeans and non-Westerners feel after reading what Josiah Strong wrote?
Answer:
They would conclude that he was a racist. He talked disparagingly of other races. He did not believe any human being on the planet earth has equity and equality as the Superior Anglo-Saxon. He believed that the Anglo-Saxon race was the most superior, and will continue to exist unchallenged, while all other races will go into extinction, if certain measures were not taken.
Since he feels prejudice against all other races of different skin color, and believed the Anglo-Saxon was the most superior, these were racist remarks.
Explanation:
What happened at the Sand Creek Massacre?
A. Apache and Navajo Indians attacked a peaceful town of Mexican
settlers.
B. U.S. troops attacked a village of peaceful Cheyenne and Arapaho
Indians.
C. Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians attacked a group of Apache and
Navajo Indians.
D. Mexican troops attacked a fort of U.S. soldiers.
Answer:
B. U.S. troops attacked a village of peaceful Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians.
Explanation:
This massacre was of peaceful Cheyenne and Arapaho peoples, led by Colonel John Chivington. It occurred because of the struggle for control for the Great Plains of eastern Colorado, which supposedly had an abundance of gold and other resources in the Rocky Mountains nearby. While this movement was initially praised, the attack was eventually condemned when the circumstances were revealed.
During the Gilded Age, factories hired unskilled workers to
Save themselves money
Answer:
operate machines.
Explanation:
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Christians blamed Jews for the death of Jesus.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
TRUE OR FALSE
Answer:
true
Explanation:
i took the test
I don’t understand this
Who was the first president in the United States?
Answer:
George Washington was
The Declaration of the Rights of Man, first drafted in 1789, is a fundamental document of the French Revolution. Which US document inspired it?
Answer:
C) the Declaration of Independence
Explanation:
i took the test on edg
What was the effect of the Emancipation Proclamation on the South? A. The economy of the South declined because it lost much of its slave labor force. B. The economy of the South increased as more women participated in farming. C. The economy of the South increased as more slaves started working on the farms. D. The economy of the South was not affected as the slaves continued to work on the farms.
Answer:
A. The economy of the south declined because it lost much of its slave labor force. I think.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The Emancipation Proclamation freed all slaves and since slaves were the workforce in the South, when they left not much work was being done.
The Preamble is the __________.
Answer:
The Preamble is the introduction to the Constitution
Explanation:
The Preamble is the introduction to the Constitution - or, in general, a preamble is an introduction to something, a sort of a "foreword".
In the US constitution it names some guiding principles of the founding Fathers.
Answer:The Preamble is the introduction to the Constitution (A) - or, in general, a preamble is an introduction to something, a sort of a "foreword".
In the US constitution it names some guiding principles of the founding Fathers.
Explanation:
None
Who is the president in Dominican
Answer:
Danilo Medina Sanchez
Explanation:
Danilo Medina Sánchez, born November 10, 1951 in Bohechío, is a Dominican statesman.
How many wives did Henry VIII have?
Answer:
6
Explanation:
Answer:
6 wives
Explanation:
Catherine of Aragon. Catherine is best known today for her role in sparking the Reformation; the annulment of her marriage led to Henry being excommunicated from the Catholic Church. ...
Anne Boleyn. ...
Jane Seymour. ...
Anne of Cleves. ...
Catherine Howard. ...
Catherine Parr.
What was the Platt Amendment? A. a measure that allowed the U.S. government to intervene in Cuban affairs B. Roosevelt's first action in controlling relations with Cuba C. a provision that reduced tariffs to strengthen international trade D. a secret alliance between Cuba and the U.S. promising to back each other in World War II
A. A measure that allowed the U.S. government to intervene in Cuban affairs.
Explanation:
The Platt Amendment was made in 1901 and had it so all treaties that were brought to Cuba had to be approved by the United States.
The United States could now intervene in Cuban affairs whenever they wanted, they wanted to protect certain interests that were on Cuba and protect the Cuban independence. The United States could also now lease or even buy certain parts of Cuban land for naval bases or even coaling stations to power certain things.
Many Cubans actually approved of the Platt Amendment, as many felt more protected and safer.
What are two reasons why Communism was seen as such a threat to America in the 1950s?
the possession of nuclear weapons by Russia
France leaning toward becoming a Communist state
perceived infiltration of Communists in government
Canada becoming a Socialistic nation after the war
Answer:
World War II eliminated one type of totalitarianism only by strengthening another, with Soviet communism gaining territory and momentum. The U.S. and Soviet Union were the two powers left standing at the end of WWII, but their longstanding rivalry never degenerated into a direct armed conflict between the two nations. Thus, their rivalry was called the Cold War as opposed to an actual hot war, though smaller conflicts spun out of it. What lent the Cold War such urgency was that if it had turned into a hot war, it would’ve been the hottest war in history because each side stockpiled big arsenals of nuclear weapons.
Joseph Stalin, ca. 1937
Joseph Stalin, ca. 1937
Starved Peasants on the Street in Kharkiv, Ukraine, 1933
Starved Peasants on the Street in Kharkiv, Ukraine, 1933
Complicating matters, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was a sociopath of near Hitlerian proportions. As General Secretary of the Communist Party, his ruthless disregard for human life made him the idol of future Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. The son of Georgian peasants, Comrade Stalin worked his way up the Bolshevik ranks as a bank robber in the czarist era. In power from 1922-53, he was probably as murderous as Hitler, killing at least 10 million Soviets through deliberate, if famine-related, starvation, including the Ukrainian Holodomor (left), Great Terror political purges, and imprisonment in Gulag labor camps. Holodomor translates to “extermination by hunger.” Some historians, including Robert Conquest in The Great Terror (1968), estimate the number as high as 20 million while others, including Soviet dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Soviet historian/political reformer Alexander Yakovlev, put the number far higher yet, at 60-70 million. If we’re keeping score, Hitler’s total should include more than just the Holocaust since he was largely responsible for the entire European theater of WWII that killed tens of millions more, including civilians in Stalin’s USSR.
For sheer callousness at least, Stalin could rival anyone. He sealed off borders and liquidated prosperous peasants (kulaks) by starving them to death to redirect their money toward industry. He famously said that “one death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic.” Like Hitler, his genocidal policies were often aimed at nationalities such as Ukrainians or nomads of Kazakhstan. Nonetheless, most historians would argue that, given the choice, Soviets and Eastern Europeans were lucky that the USSR prevailed over Germany in World War II. Remember, Hitler’s unrealized Generalplan Ost would’ve enslaved, expelled or exterminated most of the Slavic population. Under Stalin, citizens were usually allowed to live as long as they submitted to state authority and many prisoners survived the Gulags. Luckily, Stalin never fully provoked the West to the point of escalation and didn’t live to see the advent of nuclear missiles with hydrogen-bomb warheads.
Explanation:
Answer:
- perceived infiltration of Communists in govenment
- the possession of nuclear weapons by Russia
Explanation:
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place each phrase with the colonial settlement it describes.
Who is the president in Dominican
-How did the following make it easy Soninke people to gain control over Western Africa? -iron: -horses:
Answer:
They used the iron to make weapons (as well as tools and art), and used the horses for military purposes.
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Answer:
Give the other person brainliest. That is the correct answer. I took the test
Explanation:
What happened at the battle of the Somme. Explain in great detail and the amount of casualties during the battle.
Explanation: The Allies won and both sides suffered heavy casualties.
On the first day, the brits lost 57,470 people, and 19,240 of them died. The frenchies lost 1590 people and the Germans lost 10 - 12 thousand. Over 1.5 million people died, got wounded, or went missing. For 5 days straight, the British fired shells at the German trenches to destroy them. At 7:30 am on the 1st of July, the Brits attacked the Germans, but enough machine guns survived the bombings so that the Germans mowed down the Brits. The Germans used poisonous gas. The prince of Wales served on the Somme.
Answer:
For example, The Battle of Somme started July 1, 1916 and lasted from November 18,1916 at the Western Front. During this time it was an operation between the British and French forces which intended to achieve a decisive victory over the Germans on the Western Front after 18 months of trench deadlock. After this the British plan of attack was primarily down to two commanders.
Explanation:
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How does this excerpt relate to what you know about the "Lost Generation"?
The 'Lost Generation' was established in the 1920s and is an authors' party. As Erik Maria Remarke put it, even though he avoided death, the war was killing them. They didn't believe in world ideals such as patriotism and post-war courage, resulting in a lack of optimism and ambition.
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9. How do global water currents increase the problem of plastics floating in the water?
Answer:
Because persistent organic pollutants in the marine environment attach to the surface of plastic debris, floating plastics in the oceans have been found to accumulate pollutants and transport them through ocean currents. Floating and migrating plastic debris has also been found to transport invasive marine species.
Explanation:
it came off the internet am not a history person
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Inspired is past tence and after it says has that mean he had already done it
Pls mark brainliest
Answer:
hi the answer is inspired because has is past you dont say i has say
Explanation: i hope i helped please mark as brainliest
What was the effect on indigenous people upon the arrival of the Europeans?????
Answer:
Europeans carried a hidden enemy to the Indians: new diseases. Native peoples of America had no immunity to the diseases that European explorers and colonists brought with them. Diseases such as smallpox, influenza, measles, and even chicken pox proved deadly to American Indians.
Explanation:
1. How did an expanding Chinese society arise from diverse local traditions?
ANSWER: The Chinese society that was only known for its local tradition and martial arts became the fastest growing economy today, due to how the society became innovative and always hardworking.
EXPLANATION: The Chinese innovation in technology actually grew due to how the U.S and British invested into it's industrialization, because Chinese labor market was very cheap, and the population are also very sincere and hardworking. The U.S found this as an advantage to build it's industry at a very cheaper rate for labor, tax, land, and also government policy. It attracted so many investors to China because corruption was not high in it's government, and the citizens were sincere to foreigners and ready to work.
The Chinese were also a smart set of people that grabbed the innovation in technology and began to produce more innovative feature in the technologies that was brought to it's country. Though it's culture is still rich, but Technology has become richer that it's culture.
What is NOT a major benefit of the railroad industry?
A. New markets are opened up on both coasts
B. Materials for building grew other industries
C. Travel is much safer when riding a train
D. Food and goods can be shipped much quicker and cheaper at long distances
Answer:
A. new market are opened up on both coast.
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In a speech to the British people near the beginning of World War II, Churchill said the following: Let us brace ourselves to our duties and so bear ourselves that if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, "This was their finest hour." —Winston Churchill What was Churchill hoping to encourage with this speech?
Answer:
Churchill was hoping to encourage the sense of networth among the British people on the need to see to the stopping of Adolf Hitler's aim of conquering and overiding Europe in his march towards dormination.
He was afraid that, If Britain didn't interven, the stigma of not doing anything would alway stick to them as a badge of disgrace. The speech by Churchill was part of the reason while Britian joined the World War 2.
Explanation:
Answer:
For British citizens to be brave in the coming war with Germany.
Explanation:
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According to Jewish teaching, how did the ancient Hebrews receive the Ten Commandments?
Answer:
I'm not Jewish, but Catholic. I was taught that Moses climbed Mt Sinai after God declared all of the Israelites as his children
Explanation:
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Which are true regarding the statement "A quadrilateral having exactly one pair of parallel opposite sides is a
trapezoid"? Check all that apply.
It is a conditional statement that can be written as "If a quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel opposite sides,
then it is a trapezoid."
The hypothesis is: a quadrilateral having exactly one pair of parallel opposite sides.
The hypothesis is: it is a trapezoid.
The conclusion is: a quadrilateral having exactly one pair of parallel opposite sides.
The conclusion is: it is a trapezoid.
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Answer:
It is a conditional statement that can be written as "If a quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel opposite sides,
then it is a trapezoid."
The hypothesis is: a quadrilateral having exactly one pair of parallel opposite sides.
The conclusion is: it is a trapezoid.
Explanation:
The quadrilateral contains 4 slides and the sum of all the internal angles is 360°
Moreover, the quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel opposite sides Then we called as a trapezoid
It is a condition plus hypothesis and the conclusion
hence, the first, second and last options are correct
Therefore All the other options are wrong
Answer:
It is a conditional statement that can be written as "If a quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel opposite sides,
then it is a trapezoid."
The hypothesis is: a quadrilateral having exactly one pair of parallel opposite sides.
The conclusion is: it is a trapezoid.
Explanation:
The quadrilateral contains 4 slides and the sum of all the internal angles is 360°
Moreover, the quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel opposite sides Then we called as a trapezoid
It is a condition plus hypothesis and the conclusion
hence, the first, second and last options are correct
Therefore All the other options are wrong
Explanation:
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In paragraph 3, when the author says that "Neil felt like the universe was calling him,"
she is referring to how
A he heard the booming voice inside the Hayden Planetarium on his first visit
B he was delighted by seeing the stars inside the Hayden Planetarium
C his experiences looking at the stars made him want to learn more about astronomy
D he wanted to spend more time in the countryside because he could see more of the
sky
Answer:
his experiences looking at the stars made him want to learn more about astronomy
Explanation:
Is it fair to say that Christopher Columbus "Discovered" America? Why or why not?
Support your claim with evidence and argument.
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
It is not fair to say that Christopher Columbus discovered America, because there were people living there first (Native Americans). Not including people that lived there a long time ago, the issue was up for debate until 1960, when a ancient Norse settlement was discovered near Newfoundland.