Describe the effects mustard gas had on the human body.

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Answer 1

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Mustard Gas is an EXTREMELY DANGEROUS POISON GAS and contact with the liquid or exposure to high vapor concentrations can cause severe eye burns and permanent eye damage. Mustard Gas can cause severe skin burns and blisters. Breathing Mustard Gas can irritate the lungs causing coughing and/or shortness of breath.

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Answer 2
The pretty much drown from the inside

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What major city is Spindletop closest to?
Dallas
Austin
Houston
El Paso

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Answer:

81 miles to Houston, TX.

174 miles to Baton Rouge, LA.

221 miles to Austin, TX.

239 miles to New Orleans, LA.

251 miles to Dallas, TX.

252 miles to Garland, TX.

252 miles to Corpus Christi, TX.

260 miles to Plano, TX.

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During World War I, many strange weapons and contraptions were developed and used in the First World War. Many of the weapons were developed in order to deal with a specific problem that both the Allies and Central Powers were dealing with. Below is one such weapon.

1) What do you think this was?

2) What do you think it was used for or its purpose?

3) Do you think this was a good or bad invention for WWI? Explain why or why not.

4) If you invented this, what would you call or name it? Why?

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airplanes and submarines were used for the first time, initially to locate the enemy. Field telephones and sound equipment was also used to find the enemy's location. Still, some new weapons and technology used such as chemical warfare, flamethrowers and submarines caused great fear and chaos during World War I.

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What were three of the major things that lead to the Civil War? (use complete sentences and explain each one)

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Answer:

1. State Rights VS Federal Rights

2. Slavery

3. Economy

Explanation:

1. The Southern States wanted to be able to nuttify federal acts.

2. Slavery was given during the Southern States which didn't allow the black people to be free.

3. The southern economy depended on cotton and consequently, on slave labor.

5. How could settlers claim land, according
to the 1862 Homestead Act

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Answer:

Passed on May 20, 1862, the Homestead Act accelerated the settlement of the western territory by granting adult heads of families 160 acres of surveyed public land for a minimal filing fee and 5 years of continuous residence on that land.

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was general blunt a confederate leader?

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Answer:

no general was blunt a confederate leader

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What was the long-term effect of the northwest ordinance of 1787?

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Territories eventually became states. What idea did both the Virginia and New Jersey Plans include?

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Texans had many good reasons to want to join the Union. One major concern
was the threat posed by Mexico. Some Texans worried that Mexico could
retake Texas. Becoming part of the United States would limit the threat from
Mexico.
Also, Texas was heavily in debt. Few Texans had enough money to pay their
taxes, and the government had few other sources of income. The
government even had trouble borrowing money. Joining the Union would
enable Texans to use United States currency. Currency is the money used in a
country. American currency was worth much more than that of the Republic.
Many Texans had been born in the United States and still had relatives there.
These family ties were just one more good reason to join the United States.
Based on this passage from the text, why were so many Texans in favor of
annexation?

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

How did the Council of Trent react to the ideas of reformers?​

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Answer:

The Council of Trent was the formal Roman Catholic reply to the doctrinal challenges of the Protestant Reformation. It served to define Catholic doctrine and made sweeping decrees on self-reform, helping to revitalize the Roman Catholic Church in the face of Protestant expansion.

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Answer:

C. It attempted to address corrupt practices in the Church

Explanation:

The Council of Trent was called by the Roman Catholic Church to correct abuses and fight corruption.

Which of the following was Not an effect of the Embargo Act of 1807?
a
It led to a peace treaty between the United States, Britain, and France.
B More Americans began to favor going to war with Britain.
C It negatively impacted Thomas Jefferson's second term as president.
D America's economy, especially in the Northeast, greatly suffered.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

· Infants with low birth weight: Kenya 10%, Sudan 31% · Infants immunized against Measles: Kenya 90%, Sudan 79% · Infants immunized against Tuberculosis: Kenya 95%, Sudan 83% -- UNICEF, United Nations Population Division and United Nations Statistics Division. What conclusion can be drawn about health care in these two African nations? A) Both nations place more focus on education and defense spending than health care. B) Kenya's government has been more successful in providing access to health care for its citizens. C) Sudan's government has been more successful in providing access to health care for its citizens. D) The government in Sudan is more politically and economically stable than the government in Kenya.

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Answer:

its b

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What was Napoleon’s role in Latin America?

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Answer:

The actual term "Latin America" was coined in France under Napoleon III and played a role in his campaign to imply cultural kinship with France, transform France into a cultural and political leader of the area and install Maximilian as emperor of Mexico.

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Why is this an example of Yellow journalism

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Answer:

Explanation:

Spanish American War - Yellow journalism helped to push Spain and the United States into war in 1898. The Maine, a U.S. battleship, sank from an explosion.

What river has the greatest elevation change of any river on
earth?

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I think it might be the Dudh Kosi river

Which technology was NOT used during WWI?
1.Chemical warfare
2.Atomic weapons
3.Machine guns
4.Tanks

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Answer:

B. Atomic Weapons

Explanation:

Tanks were used near  the end of WW1, with tanks such as the Renault  FT, Mark 5, and the German A7Vs. Atomic weapons weren't even a concept back then. Gas was used since 1915, invented by a German scientist trying to develop a pesticide, and Machine  guns such as the Vickers or MG08 were common in the trenches.

Why do you think the son of a slave owner, educated in England, would support the Colonist cause and work toward freeing enslaved workers?​

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As soon as Europeans began to settle in America, in the early 16th century, they imported enslaved Africans to work for them. As European settlement grew, so did the demand for enslaved people. Over the next 300 years more than 11 million enslaved people were transported across the Atlantic from Africa to America and the West Indies, and Britain led this trade from the mid-17th century onwards. Ports such as Bristol, Liverpool and Glasgow sent out many slaving ships each year, bringing great prosperity to their owners. Many other cities also grew rich on the profits of industries which depended on slave-produced materials such as cotton, sugar and tobacco.

The campaign in Britain to abolish slavery began in the 1760s, supported by both black and white abolitionists. The battle was long and hard-fought, with pro-slavery campaigners arguing that the slave trade was important for the British economy and claiming that enslaved Africans were happy and well-treated. However the frequent rebellions by enslaved Africans and evidence of the appalling conditions endured by them during and after transportation led to growing support for the demands to abolish the slave trade. Eventually, in 1807, Parliament passed an Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, which abolished the trade by Britain in enslaved peoples between Africa, the West Indies and America.

The pro-slavery campaigners had argued that with no new enslaved Africans being traded slave-owners would treat their existing slaves better. However, it was clear that enslaved people were still harshly treated and many continued to resist and rebel against their enslavement. In 1833 Parliament passed a further act to abolish slavery in the British West Indies, Canada and the Cape of Good Hope (southern Africa), meaning that it was now illegal to buy or own a person. However, slavery continued in other areas of the British Empire including the territories run by the East India Company, Ceylon (modern day Sri Lanka) and St Helena. Between 1808 and 1869 the Royal Navy’s West Africa Squadron seized over 1,600 slave ships and freed about 150,000 Africans but, despite this, it is estimated that a further 1 million people were enslaved and transported throughout the 19th century.

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Which is the BEST title for the list below?
People have the right to change their form of government.
• People are born with certain rights.
Governments receive their power from the people.
• All men are created equal.
Basic Principles of the Articles of Confederation
Ideas Underlying the Declaration of Independence
Beliefs Outlined in the Mayflower Compact
Ideas Underlying the Magna Carta

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Answer:

this is connected to a story if not i cant help..

Explanation:

50 POINTS Please put the following events in timeline order.

Thomas Jefferson becomes US president

James Monroe becomes US president

John Adams becomes US president

James Madison becomes US president

Seneca Falls Convention

Monroe Doctrine issued

George Washington becomes the first US president

Mexican American War

War of 1812

Louisiana Purchase is made by the US

Andrew Jackson becomes US president

Industrialization starts in the United States

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Answer:

george washington necomes first u.s. president 1789

industrialization starts in the united states 1790

john adams becomes president 1797

thomas jefferson becomes president 1801

louisiana purchase 1803

james madison becomes president 1809

war of 1812

james monroe becomes president 1816

monroe doctrine issued 1823

andrew jackson becomes president1829

mexican american war 1846

seneca falls convention 1848

Answer: george washington necomes first u.s. president 1789

industrialization starts in the united states 1790

john adams becomes president 1797

thomas jefferson becomes president 1801

louisiana purchase 1803

james madison becomes president 1809

war of 1812

james monroe becomes president 1816

monroe doctrine issued 1823

andrew jackson becomes president1829

mexican american war 1846

seneca falls convention 1848

Explanation:

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Which is a power delegated to the national government?

A .collecting sales taxes
B. conducting elections
C. establishing courts
D.coining money​

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Answer:

the answer is D I believe

Explanation:

coining money

Who's sad? If you are sad say I

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Who's sad? I am sad so what do I say?

"I"

Answer:

I sad :(

Explanation:

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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 did NOT integrate
O A. public recreational areas
O B. restaurants
O C. churches
O D. hotels
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Answer:

I think C

Explanation:

because resturants, hotels, and public areas were affected.

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What is the Continental Plan? What was Napoleon hoping to achieve?

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Napoleon believed that if he could isolate Britain economically, he would be able to invade the nation after its economic collapse. He decreed that all commerce ships wishing to do business in Europe must first stop at a French port in order to ensure that there could be no trade with Britain.

What the Civil Right Act of 1964 changed.​

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Answer:

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Provisions of this civil rights act forbade discrimination on the basis of sex, as well as, race in hiring, promoting, and firing.

Explanation:

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Which best describes why the north advocated for high protective tariffs in the first half of the 19th century?

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Answer:

Tariffs enabled the North's manufacturers to compete with foreign manufactured goods. Tariffs are taxes placed on goods importing, or coming into, a country. Tariffs make imported goods more expensive and therefore the consumer will choose the domestic products because they are cheaper.

Explanation:

Locke was a philosophe who supported the idea(s) of:
A
Life, liberty, and property
B
Tolerance, reason, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech
C
Separation of powers
D
The only good government is one freely formed by the people.

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Answer:

A

Life, liberty, and property

Explanation:

John Locke was known for his 3 natural rights: life, liberty, and property

explain how the 13 , 14 , and 15 amendments
affected african Americans socially?

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Answer:

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Answer: The 13th Amendment abolished slavery in 1865. To protect the rights of newly freed people, Congress enacted two additional Constitutional amendments. The 14th Amendment (1868) guaranteed African Americans citizenship rights and promised that the federal government would enforce “equal protection of the laws.” The 15th Amendment (1870) stated that no one could be denied the right to vote based on “race, color or previous condition of servitude.” These amendments shifted responsibility for protecting rights to the federal government if states failed to do so.

Explanation:

Which of the following BEST describes the impact of the Sibley Commission?

A.
The commission was filled with de-segregationists who sought to integrate Georgia’s schools as quickly as possible

B.
The commission confirmed that citizens would support the immediate integration of all public schools and universities.

C.
The commission slowed integration by recommending that each county school system decide for themselves whether to integrate or not.

D.
The commission confirmed the Governor’s belief that most school systems were ready to integrate immediately.

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Answer:The Sibley Commission was created to study the issue of desegregation.

The Sibley Commission was created as a result of the Brown v. Board of

Education decision

The leader of the Sibley Commission- John Sibley- did not want to integrate public schools in Georgia.

The findings of the Sibley Commission did not affect private schools.

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Explanation:

when did king george die

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Answer:

February 6, 1952

Explanation:

On February 6, 1952, after a long illness, King George VI of Great Britain and Northern Ireland dies in his sleep at the royal estate at Sandringham.

Which of the following groups were NOT targeted by the Nazis or considered "inferior" races?
A. Aryans
B. Jews
C. Slavs
D. Jehovah's Witnesses

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Nazis were Aryan Supremacists.

Answer:

The correct answer is A. Aryans

Explanation:

Hitler spoke of the Aryans as a "Master race."

What was an advantage that Greece had over the Persians in the Battle of Marathon?

Select one:

a.
more land


b.
more people


c.
better strategy


d.
strong central leadership

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Answer:

better strategy

Explanation:

Greece had better strategy's because they had better spears, armor...ect. then the persians did.

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