Answer:
Possible Reasons:
Political - Concerns governments, rights, and power.
POLITICAL REASONS: ENCOURAGEMENT FROM RULERS
British monarchs encouraged the development of colonies as new sources of wealth and power. They
granted charters to groups of businessmen, like the Virginia Company, who offered to help colonists
settle in the “New World.”
Economic - Concerns money and wealth.
ECONOMIC REASONS: HUNGER FOR GOLD AND SILVER
Based on the success of Spain, the first colonists believed that gold and silver existed in great
abundance in the Americas. These early adventurers came to the Americas in search of precious metals.
ECONOMIC REASONS: LAND HUNGER
Colonial settlements presented new business opportunities for merchants. The“Proprietors” who
owned the Carolinas encouraged people to come. Many came to own their own land. Most people in
Britain, Ireland, and the rest of Europe were peasants or tenant farmers with small, over-worked lands
and high rents. In America, land still seemed plentiful. The settlers did not recognize the rights of
Native American Indians or understand their use of the land. Many of the first settlers were given free
land by the colony. Later, they were able to purchase land.
Later many colonists came as “indentured servants.” A colonial landowner paid for their passage across
the Atlantic, and the indentured servant promised to work on the landowner’s plantation or farm,
usually for a period of seven years. Once the debt was paid off, indentured servants obtained freedom
and began saving to buy their own land.
Religious - Deals with beliefs and practices in the worship of God.
RELIGIOUS REASONS
Protestant groups, like the Pilgrims and Puritans, came to the Americas to establish their own
communities, where they could worship God in their own way. Catholics, Quakers, and Jews later
came to the colonies seeking freedom of worship.
Social - Involves how people organize themselves or live together.
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL REASONS: A BETTER LIFE
Most colonists had faced difficult lives in Britain, Ireland, Scotland, or Germany. They came to the
Americas to escape poverty, warfare, political turmoil, famine and disease. They believed colonial life
offered new opportunities
What type of work were immigrant women likely to do?
Answer:
They would usually get a job cleaning kitchens. And cleaning for other people basically a maid.
Explanation:
This would happen because of mostly racism and other prejudice. And then with them being women they where looked as inferior to men.
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Although the First Amendment protects most forms of free speech, it does not protect speech that creates dangerous situations or compromises national security.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer: True
Explation , this is true. This is named as a speech that incites (makes people commit) imminent lawless action - that is, speech that incites violence or breaking the law. Another exceptions to the rule of free speech are obscenity,- which is a quite controversial exception
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All of the questions together are worth 20 points
1. What is slavery?
2. Has slavery existed in other places across the planet throughout history? where?
3. How did slaves cope with/resist slavery?
4. When did slavery start and end in the United States
Answer:
Slavery is the act of encapturing someone for free labor.
Slavery has existed all throughout time and all over the world. Some examples are America,Egypt, Asia and Africa.
Slaves coped with slavery with coming up with songs and stories.Slaves resisted slavery by trying to escape and fighting their masters.
Slavery started in 1619. Slavery was abolished on January 31, 1865.
what role do words play in indian music?
Answer:
Indian music consists of folk, classical (Hindustani and Carnatic) and pop music, among others. The Classical music is characterized by microtones (or shruti), notes (or swara), ornamentations (or alankar), melodies improvised from grammar (or raga) and rhythmic patterns used in percussion (or tala)
Explanation:
What obstacles did Alexander Hamilton face in becoming a 'Founding Father' of the United States?
What was the name of the trading post in eastern Canada
Answer:
Fort Maurepas! l learn about it today!
How did economic change influence gender roles?
In your opinion, what was the most significant change to gender roles in the early 19th century?
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Answer: 1. This ideal, of course, ignored the reality of women's work at home and was possible for only the wealthy. The market revolution therefore not only transformed the economy, it changed the nature of the American family. As the market revolution thrust workers into new systems of production, it redefined gender roles.Women and men were not equal in the 19th century. Women were seen as 'the weaker sex'. This particularly affected middle class women because they had no reason to leave the home or go to work. The middle classes took the role of women very seriously because they did not have to worry about things like poverty. In the early 19th century the roles of women in American society were predominately as cook, wife, mother, and general homemaker in a mainly rural setting. ... As a result, women gained entry into the workforce and from that grew to establish gender equality within the United States permanently. As the 19th century progressed men increasingly commuted to their place of work—the factory, shop or office. Wives, daughters and sisters were left at home all day to oversee the domestic duties that were increasingly carried out by servants.
Explanation:
The Congress of Vienna strengthened France by sending France troops it needed and making France the politically dominant superpower in all of Europe.
O True
O False
Answer:
The answer is TRUE.......
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Answer:
very low pay
Explanation:
I think it may be a little obvious
Name one short-term consequence and one long-term consequence of the alliance between the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims.
Answer:
One short-term consequence of the alliance between the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims is the mutual defense alliance against their common enemies which only lasted until more Englishmen including both Puritans and non-religious settlers had arrived in New England, tipping the balance of power in favor of the English.
Explanation:
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The long and short term consequence of the alliance (respectively) between the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims includes:
number of natives were killed, taken captive and sold into slavery.its assist white settlers survive by providing them with the resources for food.What is the alliance between Wampanoag & Pilgrims?This alliance involves a peace treaty that states that they will not harm each other, will come to aid if attacked by third parties and have equal jurisdiction over offenders.
However, the long term consequence was that number of natives were killed, taken captive and sold into slavery while short term consequence was that its assist white settlers survive by providing them with the resources for food.
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Which of the following was one of the reasons for the US to enter the war? *
A. US business interests in Cuba
B. US business interests in Germany
C. US economic and political ties to Great Britain
D. US economic and political ties to Russia
Answer:
B?
Explanation:
How does the concern for nuclear possession and use fail to address human state itself as the ultimate issue?
Answer:
the answer is though the use of nuclear weapons that all society and the human race consider a problem. anyone in society can agree that they are dangerous and inhumane form of warfare but what is not stated is why did we create them in first place. what drove a man to create a weapon of mass destruction to destroy other men? the reason we are afraid of other countries in nuclear possession is because we would rather have control over someone else or someone else's country that is why concern for nuclear possession is fails to address human state in its self be cause we are safe until the balance is tipped.
Explanation:
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows:
Seneca Falls: Common Ground
By Andrea Brecheen
The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 was the single-most important event of the early women's suffrage movement. The suffrage movement grew out of centuries of shameful and unfair treatment of women. At the time of the Convention, women did not have the right to vote or serve on juries, and many women were unable to inherit property. In the decades leading up to the Convention, a small group of women began to rebel against these injustices. Suffrage originated from women's participation in the anti-slavery and temperance movements.
The Seneca Falls Convention was the first conference dedicated to women's rights. The Convention was organized by two female abolitionists, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott. Lucretia Mott was an eloquent Quaker social reformer. Mott had previously been denied the right to speak at an anti-slavery conference in London after the men voted to exclude women from participating. Unlike many women of her time, Elizabeth Cady Stanton received a formal education. At the age of 16, Stanton studied mathematics, Latin, and Greek, demonstrating her keen abilities by mastering the subjects alongside boys of her own age.
Coming together to support the suffrage movement, Mott and Stanton organized the Convention in Seneca Falls, NY in July of 1848. During the six-day meeting, Stanton presented the Declaration of Sentiments, a document she based on the Declaration of Independence. In the Declaration, she so elegantly wrote, "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal." The Declaration included a list of grievances detailing the treatment of women. The Declaration was signed by sixty-eight women and thirty-two men.
Following the Convention, in 1848 the New York State Assembly passed the Married Women's Act. This act protected property that women brought into or earned during marriage.
Read the passage. Which sentence best represents a fact about Elizabeth Cady Stanton detailed in the text?
"Unlike many women of her time, Elizabeth Cady Stanton received a formal education."
"In the Declaration, she so elegantly wrote, 'We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal.'"
"Stanton rightly believed it should the law should be changed to make it easier for women to get divorces and keep their access to their children."
"At the age of 16, Stanton studied mathematics, Latin, and Greek, demonstrating her keen abilities by mastering the subjects alongside boys of her own age."
Answer:
A: "The Seneca Falls Convention was the first conference dedicated to women's rights."
Explanation:
The author was trying to help consider having women's rights count! Please make me brainliest! Have a great day!
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Which best describes how a proxy war differs from a traditional war?
The opposing powers in a proxy war engage in a propaganda war.
The opposing powers in a proxy war use others to fight on their behalf.
The opposing powers in a proxy war use trade and economic means to fight each other.
The opposing powers in a proxy war never openly acknowledge their involvement.
Answer:
B the opposing powers in a proxy war use other to fight on their behalf
Explanation:
The difference between proxy war and a traditional war is the opposing powers in a proxy war use others to fight on their behalf.
What is a proxy war?A proxy war is when there is a war between two or more people or countries in which the war is fought is bought on behalf of other people.
The Vietnam war is an example of a proxy war. This is because it turned to a war between the Cold War superpowers.
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Compared to china did imperialism look same or different in Africa?
Answer:
Economic imperialism in China led to war and political collapse, while formal colonialism in Africa led to oppression of native peoples. ... As they were also behind in military technology and modern warfare, they were defeated and were forced to give concessions to theimperialists
Explanation:
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Answer: I would say the 2nd answer.
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Identify three reasons the committee in Boston is opposed to war
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Answer:
In a public address sent to Congress in the response to the declaration of war, the Massachusetts House of Representatives declared that: “An offensive war against Great Britain, under the present circumstances of this country, would be in the highest degree, impolitic, unnecessary, and ruinous
Explanation:
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Which of the following battles marks the turning point of World War II in the Pacific Theatre?
A) Iwo Jima
B) Pearl Harbor
C) Midway
D) Okinawa
Answer:
C) Midway
Explanation:
Which of the following industries most matches Alfred Weber’s model of industrialization?
A.
a lumber business in the Pacific Northwest
B.
a coffee roaster in Germany
C.
a fish-stick factory in Kansas
D.
an oil refinery in New England
E.
a slaughterhouse in the center of the city
The Indian Expedition was a regiment of American Indians fighting
Answer:
The expedition included five white regiments, two Indian regiments and two artillery battalions, more than 5,000 men in all. ... The expedition encouraged the organization of three Indian Home Guard regiments in support of the Union.
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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During the 1970s the women's Rights Movement was concerned with which of the following subjects
Answer:
Where are the following?
Explanation:
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What did the laws known as Black Codes seek to achieve?
Answer:
Black codes were restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans and ensure their availability as a cheap labor force after slavery was abolished during the Civil War.
what authority was given to the postmaster general under the espionage and sedition acts
Answer:
The authority that was given to the postmaster general under the Espionage and Sedition Acts was to hold any mail that violated the acts. The Espionage act which was introduced in 1917 is a federal law which was in United States.
Explanation:
Answer:
D) to hold any mail that violated the acts
Explanation:
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What role did Arkansas Governor, Orval Faubus, play in the Little Rock Crisis?
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King Henry II is best known for his improvements to the English
language.
O tax code.
O legal system
O army
Answer: King Henry ll is best know for his improvement to the English legal system
Answer:
legal code
Explanation:
After the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923, Hitler was thrown in jail where he wrote __________________________ his future plans for Germany.
Answer:
Explanation:
HE WROTE THE BOOK 'MEIN KAMPF' ALSO KNOWN AS MY STRUGGLES.
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WHAT DID IT CONTAIN?
It was a blueprint for his future plans. Examples of what were in the books were that he wanted to get revenge from the Entente for the Treaty of Versailles. He also talks about his plans of taking over a large chunk of Europe for his 'Pure Arayan Race' to survive (Lebensraum). He did not try to hide his hatred for Jews and Communists and did not hide the fact that he thought of the Arayans as superior to others.
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What was the bush doctrine
Answer:
the Bush doctrine was the idea by George W Bush that America can treat all countries that support terrorists against U S. as enemies. it also gives the right that the U S. can take preemptive action against nations that it feels might pose terrorist threats
Explanation:
thats what it is.
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Answer:
Preamble = B
Thomas Hobbe = D
John Locke = C
The Social Contruct Theory = A
Describe how the allies swept through Germany.