Answer: They explored lands they were unfamiliar with and they usually explored counties that they had no previous knowledge of. They often underprepared for they're trip, or they met with native tribes who felt the explorers were a threat.
Explanation:
Answer:
They were greedy and complained that there was not enough gold to make them all rich
Explanation:
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Answer: it’s the last one “freedom does not come easy, does not fall naturally from the sky.
Explanation:
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Answer:
No guaratee but c
Explanation:
The Three biggest impacts of the Renaissance are ?
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What was the nazi party originally called?
Answer:
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Explanation:
It was founded as the German Workers' Party by Anton Drexler, a Munich locksmith, in 1919. Hitler attended one of its meetings that year, and before long his energy and oratorical skills would enable him to take over the party, which was renamed National Socialist German Workers' Party in 1920.
Answer:
Nazi Party, byname of National Socialist German Workers’ Party, German Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP), political party of the mass movement known as National Socialism. Under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, the party came to power in Germany in 1933 and governed by totalitarian methods until 1945.
Who was kown as "Brave lion" and found gold on the island of Puerto Rico; searched for a magical fountain in Florida; died from an Indian's poisoned arrow
Answer:
Juan Ponce de Leon.
Explanation:
Spanish explorer and conquistador Juan Ponce de Leon was the first founder of European settlement in Puerto Rico and also became its first governor. He was also known for being the first European explorer to lead an expedition to Florida.
Ponce de Lion was also a successful gold miner who helped discover many gold mines. While in pursuit of a fountain of youth rumored to be found in an island of Bimini, he led an expedition to the coast of what would be known later as Florida. But he was killed by an Indian's poisoned arrow while trying to colonize that land.
4. Aproximately how many people did Africa lose due to the slave trade?
Answer:
Manning estimates that 4 million died inside Africa after capture, and many more died young
Explanation:
Manning's estimate covers the 12 million who were originally destined for the Atlantic, as well as the 6 million destined for Asian slave markets and the 8 million destined for African markets.
Which of the following statements is true?
An axe is a compound machine.
Gears are used in clocks and watches.
Compound machines are made of two or more simple machines.
All of the above.
Answer:
Gears are used in clocks and Watches.
Explanation:
In 1550, which countries were colonizing others?
Answer:
During this time, European countries such as Britain, Spain, France, and Portugal colonized lands across North and South America.
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
Literacy tests were a way to keep African Americans from being able to vote.
b.
After the Civil War, many African Americans had little or no schooling because they had been enslaved.
c.
Poll taxes were a way to keep African Americans from being able to vote.
d.
After the Civil War, many African Americans were able to pay poll taxes but refused to vote.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer: D or B but before and during the Civil War african-americans were'nt allowed to learn by their owners
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Which U.S President made the Louisiana Purchase
in 1803?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson
COLD WAR: Why was the United States concerned with Cuba's allegiance to the Soviet Union?
Answer: Due to a place which is close to them now is team with the soviets
and Cuba could let the Soviets use nukes on the US with their land.
In code talkers by Joseph Bruchac. Chapters 2-3... Whoever can answer at least 5 of them first will be brainliest. And get 15 points.
1. Navajo students wear their best clothes to school (jewelry, moccasins, hair done nicely, etc.). What is significant about this? Wha was the school's response? Discuss cultural conflicts.
2. On page 13-15, we see a phrase, "remembered our manners". What examples does he give? How are these similar to or different from American behavioral norms?
3. On page 16, you read, "White people expect you to look into their eyes." How would this be a cultural contrast? What were the student's reaction to this?
4. What were the Navajo students' first impression of Jacob Benally? Why did they have this impression?
5. What is Principal O'Sullivan's opinions of the Navajo language and people?
6. How were students transformed? Why? How did this make them feel? What happened to their clothing and jewelry?
7. Why aren't names ever given from someone who has died?
8. What is the origin of the name Begay?
Find two examples of sensory language within these two chapters. Tell why you think they are sensory.
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#1. It is significant because they represent how well cared for the children are and how much the family loves them. The school took away the everything that represented their culture because it wasn't the "white mans way".
#2. (I dont remember)
#3. The cultural contrast is that the Navajos believe that it is respectful to look down from their elders and not into their eyes, but the "white men" believe just the opposite. The students felt uncomfortable.
#4. (I dont remember)
#5. It should be forgotten and their culture should be disrupted and gotten rid of, because it wasn't "as good" as the "white mans".
#6. The students hair were cut very short, their clothing and jewelry were taken away for trading to be sold and were swapped out for uniforms. The children were upset.
#7. (I dont remember)
#8. (I dont remember)
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why is it so difficult to change the constitution
Explain TWO reasons why the answer to #2 was bad for the Chinese economy?
Help with this is Texas history is to put in order
Answer:
Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar
“Father of Education in Texas”
2.Anson Jons
3.sam houston
4Nolan Ryan
5Vicente Cordova
6Houston
7 La pez,Baja California Mexico
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Explanation:
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9. Who did President George Washington appoint as the first Chief Justice
of the Supreme Court? *
Joe Biden
Samuel Adams
James Madison
O John Jay
Answer:
Option D: John Jay is your answer.
Explanation:
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president george washington nominated john jay as the fist chief justice of the supreme Court.
Question 6 (2 points)
Which of these is not one of the places where a Congressmen or Senator might get
an idea for a bill?
media
executive branch
constituents
interest groups
Answer:
interest groups
Explanation:
How were European colonies involved in the war?
Answer:
How were European colonies included within the war? They given the European powers with labor and materials.
Explanation:
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Which act agreed America colonist because it forced them to house British soldiers in their homes?
•town shed act
•coercive act
•intolerable act
•quartering act
Answer:
Quartering Act
In which sentences are the underlined terms written properly?
Answer:
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Explanation:
What are 5 facts/details about George Washington in the Revolutionary Era?
Answer:
1. Prior to his appointment as head of the Continental Army, Washington had never commanded a large army in the field
2. Washington deftly put down a growing military rebellion
3. Washington and the Continental army narrowly escaped total destruction in the New York campaign of 1776
4. Supply issues became one of Washington’s greatest challenges
5. Washington’s smallpox inoculation program was one of his best decisions of the war
what was the Beveridge report about in Britain 50 words anyone help
Answer: The economic response of Great Britain after the Second World War.
Explanation:
Britain suffered a lot during World War II, the German bombing greatly destroyed infrastructure, and many people were killed in the war itself. William Beveridge, an English liberal economist, drafted a document that was supposed to provide social assistance for vulnerable categories of society. He drafted the document during the war, more precisely in 1942. In addition to social assistance, the document also included the expansion of the right to health insurance. The government eventually adopted the document.
When and why were public executions ended and what alternative punishments replaced the use of the death penalty?
Answer: Capital punishment was in 1998 abolished for treason and piracy with violence, making Britain fully abolitionist, both in practice and in law, and enabling ratification of the European Convention on Human Rights.
If the action was severe, like murder, or a beating, it would be classified as a death worthy sentence. Alternatives for the death sentence, are life in prison without parole, which means the person will stay in the prison, for all her life, until she/he dies. More examples of alternative for life in prison are Counseling and compensation for the surviving family members of homicide victims.
Cold case units to investigate and bring to justice the perpetrators of unsolved murder cases.Counseling and support groups to reduce child abuse and enhance parenting skills.Domestic violence prevention and protection programs. Drug courts and substance abuse treatment programs. Mental health courts and community-based mental health treatment programs.Restorative justice programs such as victim-offender mediation and facilitated dialogue. Early childhood education programs.
Offender re-entry support programs.
Who is lying injured under the tree?
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below.
The Quartering Act greatly incensed the colonists;
they made a special
amendment to the new Constitution to ensure a law like this was never passed
again.
A
moreover
B
initially
С
namely
D
consequently
Answer:
The answer is "Option D".
Explanation:
In 1765, the American colonial history, the British parliamentary provisions calling upon the colonial government to provide several British stationed in the villages with food, water, lodging, fuel, and travel.
The quartering act vastly increased its settlers. Therefore the constitutional Amendment was especially changed as a law like this will never again be enforced.
the constitution directs the relationship between which of the following and the government?
What are the economic benefits of imperialism?
Answer:
There were new crops; tools and farming methods, which helped, increase food production. These changes meant less death to smaller colonies, and overall improve the state of living.
Explanation:
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Give examples of house the expansion and centralization lead to resistance from groups on a local level
Answer and Explanation:
Expansion and centralization encourages disadvantaged groups to come together and resist State attempts to promote new policies to these groups. These groups, feeling devalued and threatened by centralization and expansion, whether at the social, political or economic level, they feel that they need to defend themselves in their local environments. Several examples of this can be cited as the Cossack revolt, the Pueblo revolt and the resistance of the Brazilian quilombola communities.