Answer: Benito Mussolini
8. Europe became very religious about 1000 years ago
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Its well documented that religion played a major role in civilization from 1021 til today, The cathloic church was a major religious instituition back then even larger than it is now prodominating over most of europe.
To be honest Germanica the Middle of europe squabled over Prodistantism and Cathloicism til the 1600s same goes italy.
To what extent were the Boxers misunderstood? Please help!
If you can answer at least 3, It's ok.
10. Explain how each of the following events contributed to desegregation:
-Plessy vs. Ferguson
-Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka
-Montgomery, Alabama/Rosa Parks (1955)
-Little Rock, Arkansas, (1957)
-Civil Rights Act of 1960
Answer: 1.)-Plessy vs. Ferguson. Ferguson affect segregation in the United States? Plessy v. Ferguson strengthened racial segregation in public accommodations and services throughout the United States and ensured its continuation for more than half a century by giving it constitutional sanction. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Brownv.
2.) -Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was a landmark 1954 Supreme Court case in which the justices ruled unanimously that racial segregation of children in public schools was unconstitutional.
3.) -Montgomery, Alabama/Rosa Parks (1955). In 1955, Rosa Parks entered a bus in Alabama. ... She was arrested for not moving to the segregated part of the bus. Her refusal to move helped start the Civil Rights Movement. She is a national hero for the efforts to create equal rights.
4.) -Little Rock, Arkansas, (1957). On September 4, 1957, the first day of classes at Central High, Governor Orval Faubus called in the Arkansas National Guard to block the black students' entry into the high school. ... Eisenhower sent in federal troops to escort the Little Rock Nine into the school. It drew national attention to the civil rights movement.
5.) -Civil Rights Act of 1960. It was quite significant, but only if understood through the convoluted system of voter disfranchisement during the era of Jim Crow. The Civil Rights Act of 1960 helped prove racially, discriminatory voter-registration practices and provided evidence used to help pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965
MAKE A LIST ANSWERING THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS TO PREDICT THE EFFECTS OF THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE: HOW MUCH LAND WAS GAINED IN THE PURCHASE ? WHAT DID PEOPLE DO WITH THE NEW LAND ? WHAT DID THEY KNOW ABOUT THE LAND ? HOW DID PEOPLE REACT TO THE PURCHASE ? USE THE INFORMATION GAINED FROM THESE QUESTIONS AS A BASIS FOR A SHORT PARAGRAPH ABOUT THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE.
Answer:
approximately 827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million.
first of 13 states to be carved from the territory–Louisiana–was admitted into the Union as the 18th U.S. state.
In response, Jefferson sent future U.S. president James Monroe to Paris to aid Livingston in the New Orleans purchase talks. In mid-April 1803, shortly before Monroe's arrival, the French asked a surprised Livingston if the United States was interested in purchasing all of Louisiana Territory
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describe the main events leading to the american revolution. which event do you think was the most crucial, and why
Answer:
The event most crucial, in my opinion, is perhaps the Boston Tea Party, especially for its significance and resonance throughout the new born colonies. The event was a historical moment for many reasons, as at the time nobody would dare to go against the British kingdom, one of the most
Explanation:
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what is ur opinion on the san people Are they poor? What is poverty? Do you think they perceive themselves to be poor? Why or why not?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Who built a small steam-powered railroad locomotive called Tom Thumb?
Eli Whitney
Samuel Slater
Peter Cooper
Robert Fulton
Answer:
c peter cooper
Explanation:
peter cooper
Answer:
OH I DONT KNOW
Explanation:
17.At what age were romans considered adults. Single choice.
(1 Point)
boys at 18, girls at 16
both boys and girls at 21
boys at 15, girls when married (about 14)
boys at 13, girls at 12
Answer:
Option B, both boys and girls at 21
Explanation:
As per the Roman law, male and female is considered major at the age of 25. Below the age of 25 all are considered as minor.
Thus, it can be said that option B which states the sage of adult men and women as 21 is the most appropriate answer.
Question: Is texas considered to be a sovereign nation? (Explain why or why not)
Answer:
No it is not.
Explanation:
While the Texit bill is underway, texas still relies on federal money to fund projects.
History of the holocaust!
Answer:
C i think
Explanation:
brainlyest plsss
Answer: I think it is C but I am not sure sorry dude
The mayor-council system or the council-manager system are used to run Washington’s
A. state government.
B. largest counties.
C. towns and cities.
D. smallest counties.
A. state government
sorry if I'm wrong
Answer:
State government
Explanation:
I’m pretty sure
What were three advantages the United States had in the Mexican- American War? Explain in detail.
Answer:
The advantages that the United States had were that it was wealthier, larger, and more populous than Mexico. America also had industries to supply it with arms and ammunition as well as a larger and better navy and more advanced artillery.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. The U.S. had Superior Firepower
Artillery (cannons and mortars) was an important part of warfare in 1846. The Mexicans had decent artillery, including the legendary St. Patrick's Battalion, but the Americans had the best in the world at the time. American cannon crews had roughly double the effective range of their Mexican counterparts and their deadly, accurate fire made the difference in several battles, most notably the Battle of Palo Alto. Also, the Americans first deployed the "flying artillery" in this war: relatively lightweight but deadly cannons and mortars that could be swiftly redeployed to different parts of the battlefield as needed. This advance in artillery strategy greatly helped the American war effort.
2. Better Generals
The American invasion from the north was led by General Zachary Taylor, who would later become President of the United States. Taylor was an excellent strategist: when faced with the imposingly fortified city of Monterrey, he saw its weakness right away: the fortified points of the city were too far from one another: his battle plan was to pick them off one by one. The second American army, attacking from the east, was led by General Winfield Scott, probably the best tactical General of his generation. He liked to attack where he was least expected and more than once surprised his opponents by coming at them from seemingly out of nowhere. His plans for battles such as Cerro Gordo and Chapultepec were masterful. The Mexican Generals, such as the legendarily inept Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, were way outclassed.
3. Better Resources
The American government committed plenty of cash to the war effort. The soldiers had good guns and uniforms, enough food, high-quality artillery and horses and just about everything else they needed. The Mexicans, on the other hand, were totally broke during the entire war. "Loans" were forced from the rich and the church, but still corruption was rampant and the soldiers were poorly equipped and trained. Ammunition was often in short supply: the Battle of Churubusco might have resulted in a Mexican victory, had ammunition arrived for the defenders in time.
Who was the frontiersman who created popular fictional stories about his life in
the wilderness?
Answer:
Allan Eckert's best! Eckert, the historical novelist nominated six times for the Pulitzer Prize, reaches the height of his accomplishment. "The Frontiersman" is Simon Kenton, a Kentucky and Ohio pioneer and friend of Daniel Boone whose wilderness skills perhaps even surpassed Boone's.
Explanation:
Can someone please help me with math.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
It goes over the X axis and stops. It can't be B. because it isn't reflecting across y=-1.
1. Each state has a total number of electors based on or equal to what?
The first newspapers were English language newspapers.
True
False
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I’m a virtual learner and a classmate keeps texting me for answers to everything. I already told her that I like to learn independently but she won’t stop bothering me. I blocked her number but now she’s emailing my school email. What do I do?
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heres a binary language
01001010 01001111 01010010 01000100 01001001 01000101
Answer:
uhhhh what? I'm so confused lol
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From A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
What activity helps Francie avoid telling lies?
Answer is in a photo. I can only upload it to a file hosting service. link below!
What was an immediate result of England's common laws being established by King John?
1.Nobles forced King John to sign The Magna Carta, limiting his power
2.The Hundred Years' War began resulting in restricted immigration
3.The United States Constitution was implemented in response
4.Joan of Arc was martyred in response to the popular outcry
Answer:
Option: 1. Nobles forced King John to sign The Magna Carta, limiting his power
Explanation:
The Magna Carta was written in England in 1215. The barons forced King John to sign the document called the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta is a contract between King John and nobles that guarantee recognition of the rights and liberties of people. The contract is considered to change the ruling system in England by giving certain rights to individuals, justice and fair trial.
Why was having the model of DNA so important?
What was one major similarity
between Benito Mussolini and Adolph Hitler?
Answer:
they are dictators and they ideology was similar to conquer the Europe and even way of doing that by war
Describe the events that led to Muhammad's rule over the Mecca as the holy city of Islam.
Answer:
On September 24, 622, the prophet Muhammad completes his Hegira, or “flight,” from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution. In Medina, Muhammad set about building the followers of his religion—Islam—into an organized community and Arabian power. ... When he was 25, Muhammad married a wealthy widow 15 years his senior.
Explanation:
How might life change under American rule?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Japan took advantage of the shock of Pearl Harbor to conquer other Pacific Islands.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Answer:
Japan took advantage of the shock of Pearl Harbor to conquer other Pacific Islands. The answer is "True"
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Of the following, which is the best example of a concurrent power in our federal system?
A. setting up courts
B. making war
C. printing money
D. imposing tariffs
Which aspect of warfare is NOT needed in order for Blitzkrieg to work?
a Cavalry
b Tanks
C Speed
D Planes
Answer: A. Cavalry
Explanation: The "blitzkrieg" is a military tactic that was created by the Germans during World War 2. Speed is a requirement as a blitzkrieg is meant to overpower the enemy before it has time to prepare for battle or receive aid from allies. Tanks and planes are also key components as they are powerful and maneuverable, which is also needed for a blitzkrieg to be successful. Cavalry is not, and never was, needed for a blitzkrieg.
Which of the following is not one of the causes of the Great Depression?
Answer:
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Answer:
The drought conditions
Explanation:
The drought didn't cause of the Great Depression, rather it occurred in the Mississippi Valley in 1930 with such proportions that many could not even pay their taxes or other debts and had to sell their farms for no profit to themselves.