Answer:the 1st one would be secede second: would be civil war third:popular sovereignty fourth:emancipation proclamation
Explanation:
Roosevelt and others like him believed a reinvigorated masculinity would preserve the american races superiority against foreign foes and effeminizing effects of over civilisation
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is TRUE that Roosevelt and others like him believed reinvigorated masculinity would preserve the American race's superiority against foreign foes and effeminizing effects of over civilization.
This is evident in the fact that during the Spanish-American war in 1898, the then United States President, Theodore Roosevelt and his so-called Rough Riders hold the opinion that a strong American man depicts the image of the United States as the power that is capable of its imperial purpose.
When the Allies won the war, they forced Germany to surrender its aircraft, heavy artillery, tanks, and U-boats, and to allow Allied troops to
occupy some German territory
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Zheng He's voyages were done to
establish a Chinese presence.
O military
political
O religious
trading
What is an aquifer? Where are aquifers usually found?
Answer:
Groundwater can be found in a range of different types of rock, but the most productive aquifers are found in porous, permeable rock such as sandstone, or the open cavities and caves of limestone aquifers.
Explanation:
What are the answers to these?
Answer:
Question 5: answer 1
Question 6: nationalism
Question 7: answer 2
Question 8:answer 1
Question 9:answer 1
Question 10: answer 3
Explanation:
The phrase which has been often transposed to "Blood and Iron". His meaning was to gain the understanding that the unification of Germany will be brought about through the strength of the military forged in iron and the the blood spilled through warfare
At the congress of troppau European leaders agreed to provide military intervention to support governments against internal revolution. Nationalism was eliminated as a problem under the dual monarchy because franz joseph I was a strong leader.
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Where did The policy of containment come from?
Answer:
It is a very ancient symbol, from Mesopotamia and derives from the ancient divinity Venere. The writers intended the Matryoshka dolls to only be a placeholder
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In Yuma County, a voter can cast their ballot by...
a. early ballot
b. mail order
c. polling place
d. absentee ballot
Answer:
the answer is Dabsentee ballot
how does socialism work?
Answer:
A socialist economy is a system of production where goods and services are produced directly for use, in contrast to a capitalist economic system, where goods and services are produced to generate profit.
how did the structure of the han Dynasty reflect confucianism
To what extent does impeachment limit the power of a president pleaseee help me
Answer:
Most commonly, an official is considered impeached after the lower house votes to accept the charges, and impeachment itself does not strip the official of any powers.
Explanation:
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What do they mostly teach you at USC?
Answer:
anything depending on what you go there for
Explanation:
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The study of all aspects of culture makes anthropology:
:a science
:comparative
:holistic
:limited
Answer:
a science
Explanation:
the study of all aspects of culture makes anthropology holistic.
so the answer is: holistic
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Which of the following philosophers believed that, in the state of nature, man's life was "nasty, brutish, and short?"
John Locke
Thomas Hobbes
Baron de Montesquieu
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Answer:hobbes
Explanation:
1- What is individualism?
Answer:
Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology and social outlook that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual.
Explanation:
(this is the exact definition)
Answer:
Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology and social outlook that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual.
Simpler definitions:
the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
a social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control.
Explanation:
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The Panamal canal uses a lock system to deal with which geographic feature
Answer:
The water levels are different on either side of the canal
En Noviembre de 1957 se presentó un plebiscito que consultó la opinión de los colombianos sobre salidas a la violencia que sufría el país, especialmente después del asesinato de Jorge Eliecer Gaitán en 1948. La propuesta plebiscitaria afirmaba que un gobierno e instituciones de coalición eran la salida al baño de sangre y muerte por el que pasaba el país. De un total de 4.397.090 de colombianos que votaron el plebiscito, 4.169.294 votaron a favor del plebiscito, en tanto que 206.864 lo hicieron en contra. Una de las consecuencias del voto favorable al plebiscito de 1957 fue la unión entre liberales y conservadores que se llamó F. Nacional.
Answer:
en manos del sector privado que podía beneficiarse de las cotizaciones y aportes de los trabajadores
Explanation:
How did Abraham Lincoln become a rising star in the Republican party?
Group of answer choices
he was a skilled fighter and frontiersman
he debated Stephen Douglas very well in Illinois
he had married a wealthy widow
Answer:
probably the first one or second. not sure, sorry.
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln was triumphed by Douglas, losing the debate, but his debate was very well done, earning him recognition and such.
The third option though, "he had married a wealthy widow" just doesn't add up and isn't neccisarly reasonable to become a rising star in the republican party.
Being a skilled fighter and a well known debater however, does earn a role.
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What occurred at Appomattox Court House?
How did George Washington use Thomas Paine's pamphlets?
George Washington was amongst the wide readership of Paine's writings. Before the famous crossing of the Delaware on the way to victory at Trenton in late 1776, General George Washington ordered officers to read Paine's The American Crisis to the Continental Army.
Answer:
George Washington ordered officers to read Paine's The American Crisis to the Continental Army
Explanation:
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You roll two dice at the same time. What is the probability the second dice landed on an even number given the first one landed on an odd number?
Group of answer choices
1/6 = 0.167
1/4 = 0.25
1/2 = 0.5
1/3 = 0.33
Answer:
1/3
Explanation:
How effective were the nonviolent tactics in Selma? How did they help reshape American democracy?
Answer:
There are so many moments throughout history whose untold and overlooked stories make them much more fascinating than the versions that are typically taught or talked about in the classroom. The 1965 civil rights march from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery is one of those stories.
For that reason, among others, I am looking forward to the national conversation Selma raises when it opens in theaters across the United States this week. The issues the 1965 Selma campaign raised are all too familiar today: voting rights, the shooting of an unarmed man by a state trooper, the efficacy of protest, and the role of politicians in movements for social change.
In the run-up to the release of Selma, there also has been a lot of conversation about who exactly was responsible for the political shift and resulting legislation. What role did activists play? What role did the president play? A careful study of this history reveals that a diverse group of constituents—members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), individuals (white, black, Jewish, Northern, Southern, and many others who pushed for change), and activists including John Lewis, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Hosea Williams—all came together to create the conditions that allowed American President Lyndon Baines Johnson to rally popular and political support for the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
What is so often lost in the teaching of the march, and what makes its particular history so compelling, is that it was the collective actions of these groups and individuals, from a variety of backgrounds and philosophies, that together pushed politicians into creating one of the defining pieces of legislation of the 20th century.
Too often, a study of this history is disconnected from an understanding of the larger goals and strategies of civil rights leaders. Historical events, like the march in Selma, often are taught as dates on a timeline, before one event and after the next, leaving students with a sense of historical inevitability. In a Facing History and Ourselves classroom, educators emphasize the importance of slowing down the study of history and exploring the choices made by people in the past, as well as consequences of their actions. Indeed, many civil rights leaders were quite intentional. They made strategic decisions based on principles in addition to lessons they drew from their own successes and failures.
In his autobiography, Dr. King explained:
The goal of the demonstrations in Selma, as elsewhere, is to dramatize the existence of injustice and to bring about the presence of justice methods of nonviolence. Long years of experience indicate to us that Negroes can achieve this goal when four things occur:
Nonviolent demonstrators go into the streets to exercise their constitutional rights.
Racists resist by unleashing violence against them.
Americans of conscience in the name of decency demand federal intervention and legislation.
The administration, under mass pressure, initiates measures of immediate intervention and remedial legislation
The original focus of civil rights activists in Selma was voter registration, not the march from Selma to Montgomery. Before the march, in the first few weeks of 1965, SNCC and local activists intensified their campaign to register black voters. Local black leaders asked the SCLC to join the campaign in Selma to protest discriminatory voting practices.
Ther non violent match in Selma was effective because it helped to include blacks in the nations agenda.
How the nonviloence shaped democracyThe match in Selma helped to create equality for all the citizens of the nation. Especially the non blacks.
It helped people from Black origin to be able to participate in local, state and national elections.
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Which situation might keep an embargo against a country from being successful?
Group of answer choices
People in the other country suffer because trading has stopped.
The country does not need to trade with other countries
The country is able to find other trading partners.
People in the other country don't care whether their country trades with other countries.
Answer:
The country is able to find other trading partners
Explanation:
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Why did the explorers on the Lewis and Clark expedition "laugh out loud" when they arrived in the Clearwater River Valley?
Answer:
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Describe Italian Fascism.
Why was the sea so important to the ancient Greeks? *
Answer:
Athens had one of the biggest fleets for combats, and it could be use to travel and do trade
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Answer:
First : A governor is appointed to govern the territory
Sec : When 5.000 free white man lived there , they could vote for their leaders
Third : when 60.000 people lived there , the territory became a state
Which of the following is associated with Kaiser Wilhelm, ruler of Germany during World War I?
a
He successfully maintained his country's alliance with Russia.
b
He forced Neville Chamberlain to resign.
c
He implemented the New Economic Policy.
d
He ordered German U-Boats (submarines) to sink the Lusitania.
Answer:
I think it is A, I'm not sure though.
Explanation:
The Treaty of Björkö, known as the Treaty of Koivisto in modern Finland, was a secret mutual defense accord signed on 24 July 1905 in Björkö between Wilhelm II of the German Empire and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.
In the 1832 case Worcester v. Georgia, the US Supreme Court ruled that
the Cherokee Nation should be removed to the West.
the Cherokee Nation could refuse to sign treaties.
individual states could impose laws on American Indians.
American Indians could not live east of the Mississippi.
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the answer is b on edge
Explanation:
Hitler's last-ditch effort to knock the Americans out of the war was known as
what?
Answer:
Battle of Bulge
Explanation:
Battle of the Bulge, Adolf began an unprecedented assault against Allied troops in Belgium's thick Jungle Terrain. Hitler's last-ditch attempt to win the battle on the Southwestern Front was the offensive. The wars were fierce and bloody.
Anybody know how to read or do political cartoon in history ? Free Brainliest and points...
Answer:
Explanation:
I am unable to read this. Send me a DM and a better screenshot and ill help you out.
Answer:
the picture's object include 2 signs saying peace while having a piggy bank and a bomb/nuke.
Explanation:
I think the picture is representing how some countries use money to give to their citizens/other countries for peace while others may use nukes to eliminate threats for peace.