The Great Migration was prompted in part by*
A. high tax rates in the Southern states.
B. labor shortages in industrial cities.
C. low farming output in rural areas.
O D. falling wages and living standards in the South.
Which term best characterizes the Dari
Timantiac?

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Answer 1

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The Great Migration was prompted, in part, by the impact of World War I. Workers were needed to keep Chicago's factories rolling. Immigration restrictions imposed in the 1920s further opened factory jobs with better pay to black workers.

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I NEED THE CORRECT ANSWER TO THIS ASAP PLEASE FOR A TEST!!!!!!!!! How do multiple perspectives shape participation in the political process?

a) They delay the community from making significant progress in resolving problems.
b) They result in frustration and violence when agreement cannot be reached.
c) They unfairly favor those in positions of power.
d) They encourage public officials to consider the effects of their actions on a greater number of people.

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Answer:

i believe its D

Explanation:

Answer: They encourage public officials to consider the effects of their actions on a greater number of people.

Explanation: Got 100 on the test

Who did people turn to for help in the beginning of the Civil Rights movement? Rosa Parks Martin Luther King Jr. Jesse Jackson NAACP?

please help ​

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Answer:

The NAACP

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Important figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks did not come till later in the movement.

Answer:

 the turned to rosa parks during the civil rights movement

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Who are the revolutionaries

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Explanation:

A revolutionary is a person who either participates in, or advocates a revolution. Also, when used as an adjective, the term revolutionary refers to something that has a major, sudden impact on society or on some aspect of human endeavor.

1. How did the US find enough workers after so many people went into the military?

2. What were the U.S. government's domestic policies during World War ||?

3. How did the U.S. government infringe/violate American citizens' constitutional rights during the war?

4. Where in the world did most of the fighting occur in WWII?

5. Who fought in the Battle of Stalingrad? Why was it important?

6. What was D-Day? Why was it important?

Please give 3 sentences each. One is fine for each of you can’t do 3.

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2. What were the U.S. government's domestic policies during World War ||?

President Franklin Roosevelt's foreign policy focused on moving the United States from isolation to intervention.

4. Where in the world did most of the fighting occur in WWII?

Most of the combat action took place in Europe.

5. Who fought in the Battle of Stalingrad? Why was it important?

The Soviet Union

6. What was D-Day? D-Day was Normandy Landings.

Why was it important? It was important because they were the landing operations and associated airborne operations.

Which of the following regulations is the primary law regarding water pollution? a. The Safe Drinking Water Act b. The Clean Water Act c. The Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act d. WaterSense

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Answer:

The Safe Drinking Water Act

Explanation:

The Safe Drinking Water Act limits the amount of pollution introduced into waterways.

Water pollution is defined as the contamination of water sources by contaminants that render the water unfit for drinking, cooking, cleaning, swimming, and other uses.

Chemicals, waste, bacteria, and parasites are all examples of pollutants. Any type of pollution ultimately makes its way into the water.

What is the Clean Water Act?

The Clean Water Act (CWA) defines the basic structure for regulating pollution discharges into US waters as well as surface water quality criteria.

The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, which is regarded as the CWA's foundation, was passed in 1948, although it was significantly reformed and expanded in 1972. With modifications in 1972, the Act's common name was changed to "Clean Water Act."

Thus, Option B is the primary law regarding water pollution,

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What international declaration follows Washington's advice?
A• Monroe Doctrine
B• Treaty of Versailles
C• Dollar Diplomacy
D• Open Door Policy

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Answer:

C.) Dollar Diplomacy

Explanation:

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Answer:C(dollar diplomancy) :)

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After completion of the sacrament of _____, the person is able to bless people, hold religious services, and perform other sacraments.
A. matrimony
B. baptism
C. divine intervention
D. holy orders

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D. Holy orders........

Why is the Renaissance so important? Explain , help :(

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Answer:

it wasnt

Explanation:

It is important because it was a scientific and cultural revolution

How is Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are similar ??

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Islam, like Christianity, is a universal religion (meaning opened to anyone)  Like Judaism, it has a strictly unitary conception of God, called tawhid, or "strict" monotheism.

Answer:

They were all religions of Jerusalem

Explanation:

I am a Christian myself

What was the Plaza NOT used for?

1. Center for trade

2. Where manufactured goods are made

3. location of a Catholic Church

4. Location of the presidio or military fort.

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try 3 if is wrong sorry

What two things does Rome design first?

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Answer:

Some things they invented were underfloor heating, concrete and the calendar that our modern calendar is based on.

Explanation:

These could be the answers unless there are options to the question!

Who was responsible for bringing the games into mainstream culture?

• Nero
• Hadrian
• Julius Caesar
• Augustus Octavian Caesar

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Answer:

Julius Caesar

Explanation:

Nothing really to explain...its just julius Caesar is the answer.

If you're given a chance to build your own community what would it be? What are the goals of your Community?​

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Explanation:

you know Nepali please I am from Nepal Kathmandu and I don't know English I am not understanding what are you saying you know Nepali then please send in Nepali language

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Write a paragraph about INDIA-DELHI.
Include :
1) Continent
2) Age of this country
3) Population
4) Languages
5) What is "The Taj MAHAL"?
6) The meaning of Buddha is
7) Who was Mahatma Gandhi?
8) New Delhi

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Answer:

Asia.

Explanation:

India is present in the continent Asia. India is home to one of the oldest civilizations in the world which has the age of about 250000 years. The population of India consist of 1,380,004,385 people. There are 19,500 languages are spoken in India. "The Taj MAHAL" is an immense mausoleum of white marble built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife. The meaning of Buddha is refers to a person who has attained wisdom. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist, who started nonviolent resistance which leads to India's independence from British rule. New Delhi is the capital city of India.

Who were the Harlem Hellfighters and what was their impact?​

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The 369th Infantry Regiment, "Harlem Hellfighters," were a unit made of African Americans (to be PC) and were well known for their ferociousness in battle. They fought in both WW1 and WW2, and they spent the most time in combat in WW1 than any other unit (remember, America joined the war in 1917!)

Their effect on the war effort couldn't be understated, that even the Germans acknowledged them, referring to them as "Höllenkämpfer" (German for Hell Fighters) and earned the nickname "Men of Bronze" by the French (Hommes de Bronze).

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Which of the following explains how China has protected human rights? (4 points)

It allowed businesses more freedoms.
It forced peasants to work on communes.
It killed those who opposed leadership.
It took control of all land and property.

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Answer:

allowed wed business freedom

Explanation:

bc I know everything

Answer:

It allowed businesses more freedoms.

Explanation:

Think about it the question says protected human rights.

It forced peasants to work on communes. (That does not protect human rights it is FORCING someone to do something.)

It killed those who opposed leadership.(That does not protect human rights because they aren't letting people have free speech/opinion about their leader.)

It took control of all land and property.(That does not protect human rights either because it TOOK CONTROL over all land and property.)

So it has to be A. It allowed businesses more freedoms. because the word  FREEDOM is one of a human's right.

Nativism in the late 19th century was motivated primarily by

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Nativism in the late 19th century was motivated primarily by hostility toward immigrant workers

Why do you think a poet might write a lyric poem?

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Answer:

yeah

Explanation:

Similar approaches to poetry were developed in other parts of the world. Between the fourth century B.C. and the first century A.D., Hebrew poets composed intimate and lyrical psalms, which were sung in ancient Jewish worship services and compiled in the Hebrew Bible. During the eighth century, Japanese poets expressed their ideas and emotions through haiku and other forms. Writing about his private life, Taoist writer Li Po (710–762) became one of China's most celebrated poets.

The rise of lyric poetry in the Western world represented a shift from epic narratives about heroes and gods. The personal tone of lyric poetry gave it broad appeal. Poets in Europe drew inspiration from ancient Greece but also borrowed ideas from the Middle East, Egypt, and Asia.

Types of Lyric Poetry

Of the three main categories of poetry—narrative, dramatic, and lyric—lyric is the most common, and also the most difficult to classify. Narrative poems tell stories. Dramatic poetry is a play written in verse. Lyric poetry, however, encompasses a wide range of forms and approaches.

Which of the following elements of civil society is made possible by the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution?

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Answer: What are the choices? I will answer your question is you add the choices

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Had more population
• Had more factories
• Had more railroads
Controlled the nation's banks
.
These factors gave an economic advantage to the _____
Civil War.
in the years leading up to the
North
South
Border States
Western territories

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Should be the north. They relied on factories and railroads before the south did

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These factors gave an economic advantage to the NORTH in the years leading up to the civil war.

The northern states had more factories and railroads, as they were very much industrialized, and had a bigger population.

This gave them an advantage in the civil war.

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What are some cause and effect in the story Marian Anderson: Struggles and Triumphs?

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Explanation:

The Fugitive Slave Acts were a pair of federal laws that allowed for the capture and return of runaway enslaved people within the territory of the United States. Enacted by Congress in 1793, the first Fugitive Slave Act authorized local governments to seize and return escapees to their owners and imposed penalties on anyone who aided in their flight. Widespread resistance to the 1793 law led to the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, which added more provisions regarding runaways and levied even harsher punishments for interfering in their capture. The Fugitive Slave Acts were among the most controversial laws of the early 19th century.

Who was the Washington Territory pioneer who settled in Lexington

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Answer:

The prehistory and history of Kentucky spans thousands of years, and has been influenced by the state's diverse geography and central location. Based on evidence in other regions, it is likely that human history of Kentucky began sometime before 10,000BCE. Around 1800 BCE, a gradual transition began from a hunter-gatherer economy to agriculturalism. Around 900 CE, a Mississippian culture took root in western and central Kentucky; by contrast, a Fort Ancient culture appeared in eastern Kentucky. While the two had many similarities, the distinctive ceremonial earthwork mounds constructed in the former's centers were not part of the culture of the latter.

The first Europeans to visit Kentucky were in the late 17th century, and arrived by the Ohio River from west of the Appalachians. In 1769, iconic frontiersman Daniel Boone led an expedition that discovered the Cumberland Gap Trail through the lower Appalachians. This enabled a direct overland migration path that greatly facilitated immigration to Kentucky and beyond. Later, he settled his namesake Boonesborough on the Kentucky River. The first permanent European-American settlement, Harrod's Town, was established in 1774. Lord Dunmore's War and the American Revolution temporarily forestalled settlement and statehood. But the construction of the mighty Fort Nelson at the Falls of the Ohio in 1781 began a westward and southward expansion that led to the Cherokee-American wars that weren't concluded until 1795. Kentucky was the 15th U.S. state, admitted to the Union on June 1, 1792 during the height of the Indian wars. Ke

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Match each statement with the correct item.
nationalist leader who wanted a reunited Vietnam free of foreign occupation
________

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Answer:

Answer is option D

Explanation:

During the early Roman Republic, Rome Group of answer choices expanded quickly and peacefully into areas that were essentially unoccupied. relied primarily on mercenary troops from Greece. realized that to survive, it needed to conquer as many other peoples as possible. expanded slowly and extended the Latin Right to neighboring cities. abandoned farming as a means of support and emphasized trade.\

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Answer:

expanded slowly and extended the Latin Right to neighboring cities.

Explanation:

The Latins generally spoke the same language as the Romans and this language was referred to as Latium.

Rome was ruled over by the Etruscans before it became a republic. They ruled over Rome for centuries but the last Etruscan King was overthrown.

During the early Roman Republic, Rome expanded slowly and extended the Latin Right to neighboring cities.

The Roman economy was mainly driven or controlled by an abundance of slave labor, mostly Africans. In order to avoid any form of punishment, the slaves were relatively obedient to their masters and they also accepted the fate of their social position in the Roman society.

Hence, the use of cheap slave labor was predominant in Ancient Rome to the extent it reduced the level of employment for the average Roman citizens.

Africa has the lowest rate of educational exclusion True False​

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Answer:False

Explanation:

Not all Africa has the lowest educational.

Seychelles has the highest educational level

so does Zimbabwe and Namibia but the lowest is

South Africa

Answer:

false

Explanation:

What is the main way a representative democracy differs from a direct democracy?
O Citizens elect leaders who vote on the issues in a representative democracy, and citizens vote on the issues in a
direct democracy.
O A representative democracy is modern, and a direct democracy is ancient.
A representative democracy works better in small groups, and a direct democracy works better in large groups.
O Citizens' desires are ignored in a representative democracy, and citizens' desires have a better chance of being
heard in a direct democracy.

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A, "Citizens elect leaders who vote on the issues in a representative democracy, and citizens vote on the issues in a direct democracy"

Who was Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

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Explanation:

Antonio López de Santa Anna, in full Antonio López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón, (born February 21, 1794, Jalapa, Mexico—died June 21, 1876, Mexico City), Mexican army officer and statesman who was the storm centre of Mexico's politics during such events as the Texas Revolution (1835–36) and the Mexican-American War

Answer:

Mexican army officer and statesman who was the storm centre of Mexico's politics during such events as the Texas Revolution (1835–36) and the Mexican-American War

Explanation:

4. If the government levied a luxury tax on homes with more than 2,500 square feet of space, what is
most likely to happen?
A. Such homes would be bought and sold in the underground economy.
B. Local property taxes on those homes would drop to keep demand high.
C. Construction of those homes would not decrease because supply is inelastic.
D. more resources would be allocated to the building of 2,400-square-foot homes.

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Answer:

The correct answer is D. If the government levied a luxury tax on homes with more than 2,500 square feet of space, more resources would be allocated to the building of 2,400-square-foot homes.

Explanation:

If the government were to increase taxes on buildings over 2,500 square feet, the demand for these buildings would most likely drop drastically, since this tax would mean a higher monthly maintenance cost for homeowners.

Therefore, this drop in demand would also cause supply to decline, since it would be uneconomical for builders to carry out projects of this type. Therefore, most of the supply would be allocated around buildings of less than 2,400 square feet of surface.

What started the new constitution

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Answer:

1775 — The Revolutionary War between the Colonies and Britain begins. 1781 — The last battle of the Revolutionary War takes place; the 13 states set up a federal government under laws called the Articles of Confederation.

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Explain the most important reason European countries colonized Africa, India, and Asia.

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Answer:

The reasons for African colonisation were mainly economic, political and religious. During this time of colonisation, an economic depression was occurring in Europe, and powerful countries such as Germany, France, and Great Britain, were losing money.

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