Answer:
C
Explanation:
Select the correct answer. Why did Southern states pass the Black Codes? А. to reduce discrimination against Black people В. to end the system of slavery c. to spread slavery to Union states D to maintain the old way of life
Answer:
c or d
Explanation:
black codes were made as restrictive laws to limit the freedom of black people so it definitely is not a or b
Answer:its A. to reduce discrimination against Black people.
What were 2 motives for African Americans buying slaves?
Answer:
they wanted to but slaves because they needed work done on their farms and they needed slaves to help around the house.
Explanation:
Why do so many of the grave markers at
Granary Cemetery have a "death skull?"
A. The death skull represents the grave.
B. The death skull represents wrongdoing and criminal activity.
C. The death skull represents an execution.
D. The death skull represents transcendence into the afterlife.
Answer:
the answer should be D
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
8. Who was Sofonisba Anguissola?
Answer:
Sofonisba Anguissola, also known as Sophonisba Angussola or Sophonisba Anguisciola, was an Italian Renaissance painter born in Cremona to a relatively poor noble family.
Answer:
Sofonisba Anguissola was an Italian Renaissance Painter.
True or False - The Warsaw Pact was created to protect countries who were part of the Eastern bloc nations that followed communism.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is true since it was a mutual defence treaty to protect each other and strengthen their ties
How did many Americans react to the Vietnam war?
Answer: The US supported the strong anti-communist Ngo Dinh Diem and sent many troops to combat the north. America feared that if a communist government was established Vietnam then the surrounding nations would become communist....Many students opposed the war on the basis that the US had no business fighting there. Hope this helps luv
ill give brain just helpppp Match the vocabulary word to the definition.
1. perimeter
pollutants in the atmosphere
2. ozone pollution
outermost limits of a city
3. natural borders
boundaries of mountains, lakes and other natural geographic features
What was the Atlantic Slave Trade?
A. The marketplace in Atlantic City where slaves were sold.
B. The shipment of African captives to the Americas.
C. The tactic slave traders used to acquire captives.
D. The name of a slave ship.
Answer:
B: the shipment of African captives to the Americas
describe how television coverage of events during the civil rights movement contributed to its success.
Answer:
In the 1960s, African Americans watched 68% more TV than any other non-blacks. ... Television propelled the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s by introducing civil rights campaigns, protests, attacks, and awareness in general onto local and national TV stations.
Explanation:
With Americans physically able to see the Civil Rights Movement, it had a huge impact on American reactions. From 1954-1960, the media focused on items such as the coverage of segregation in schools, Montgomery bus boycott, and the rise of Martin Luther King.
Does the model below represent a mixture or a substance ?
What US action in 1941 angered the Japanese and resulted in the bombing of Pearl Harbor?
The US signed the Destroyers for Bases agreement.
The US aided Indochina against Japan.
The US froze Japan’s assets and exports.
The US aided China in war against Japan.
Answer:
The US aided China in war against Japan
Explanation:
Answer:
The US froze Japan’s assets and exports.
Explanation:
In the late 1930s, the Allied powers seemed hesitant to engage in any type of fight against
Hitler. What fact would support the idea that Hitler was still worried about resistance from
France?
A. He set up a series of spy networks designed to report the moves of the French army close to the border
B. He was concerned about a French-Polish alliance, so he signed a non-aggression pact with Poland
C. He asked the Soviet Union to enter an agreement to work together if France invaded German or Soviet lands
D. He secretly met with the ruler of France to create a non-aggression pact in exchange for British lands
Question:
In the late 1930s, the Allied powers seemed hesitant to engage in any type of fight against Hitler. What fact would support the idea that Hitler was still worried about resistance from France?
Answer:
A. He set up a series of spy networks designed to report the moves of the French army close to the border
Help please is for now
60 points!!!!
how did poor whites view the newly freed black people?
Answer:
They felt scared and non protected because they think all blacks should be enslaved and are all bad and dangerous.When they heard that they were free they would try to keep their distance and maybe even just stay home.
Explanation:
What is recidivism?
O A. The takeover of privately owned land for public use
B.The support of coalitions
C.The fees immigrants pay to send money to another country
D.A convicted offender's return to prison for having committed
another crime following release
Answer:
I believe the answer is
D) A convicted offender's return to prison for having committed another crime following release.
Explanation:
Oxford dictionary says "The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend."
Hope this helps!
Answer:
the answer should be D
Explanation:
True or false? many white southern men couldn't vote until the end of reconstruction?
Answer:
its true
Explanation:
how is the most annoying person in your life(100 points 1st answer get brainiest)
Answer:
SOOOO ANNOYING. They won't leave me alone at all. I have to pretend that i care. I'm ususally nice but this person is ughh
Explanation:
How many people were killed in the civil war in Rwanda?
Answer:
Between 500,000 and 1,000,000 Tutsi and moderate Hutu were killed in the Rwandan genocide.
Explanation:
In just 100 days in 1994, about 800,000 people were slaughtered in Rwanda by ethnic Hutu extremists. They were targeting members of the minority Tutsi community, as well as their political opponents, irrespective of their ethnic origin. Warning: Contains graphic images.
PLZ HELP IM GIVING 50 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST IF ITS RIGHT ITS READING
The next question refers to Shedding Light on a Dark Day, by Robin Meriwether. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
Shedding Light on a Dark Day, by Robin Meriwether
On May 19, 1780, the skies over New England turned dark in the middle of the day. For more than two hundred years, New England's Dark Day had been shrouded in mystery. Some blamed volcanoes. Some suggested supernatural events. Some claimed it was a sign from the heavens. No one knew for certain what happened. Many thought the mystery would never be solved.
Researchers at the University of Missouri were fascinated by the case. They began examining trees in all surrounding areas. Fire damage in a Canadian forest finally revealed the truth. Scientists looked at burned tree rings and discovered that huge wildfires once raged in the mountains near Ontario. The savage flames created blankets of black smoke. The smoke traveled high into the atmosphere, darkening the New England skies hundreds of miles away.
How do paragraph one and paragraph two work together to present the author's ideas? (4 points)
a
Paragraph one explains the cause of investigation. Paragraph two shows the results.
b
Paragraph one offers a solution. Paragraph two explains a problem the solution creates.
c
Paragraph one presents facts. Paragraph two presents additional facts on the same topic.
d
Paragraph one and paragraph two do not have a clear connection to each other.
Answer:
It is A
Explanation:
I got the same question on a test and got it right. Hope this helps!
7. Examine Diagram Two. which represents the rock layers in one specific area. What can the types if organisms present in each layer tell you about how this environment has changed over time? Explain your answer.
According to this map, which of the following regions contained the most Russian missile sites? (4 points) a Oriente b Havana c Matanzas d Pinar Del Rio
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The region that contained most Russian missile were Las Villas and Pinar Del Rio.
The Cuban Missile Crisis, was a one month and four standoff between the Soviet Union and the US. On October 14, 1962, an aircraft piloted by Air Force Maj. Richard D. Heyser flew over the Cuban territory in West and discovered a ballistic missile sites near San Cristobal in Pinar Del Rio.
Therefore, option D is correct.
Which TWO statements describe the conditions experienced by U.S. farmers during the
1920s? Select all that apply.
A. Shortages of fertile land due to drought conditions in the Great Plains
B. Imported crops from Mexico led to a drop in American markets
C. Subsidies and other government programs dramatically increased farmers'
incomes
D. Overproduction and loss of markets abroad greatly reduced the economic gains
of farmers
Answer,
Bgood luck
hope it helps
Briefly describe ONE piece of evidence used in the excerpt to support the argument made in the excerpt unit 7
Answer:
“The liberal reforms of the New Deal did not transform the American system; they conserved and protected American corporate capitalism, occasionally by absorbing parts of threatening programs. There was no significant redistribution of power in American society, only limited recognition of other organized groups.…The New Deal failed to solve the problem of depression, it failed to raise the impoverished, it failed to redistribute income, it failed to extend equality and generally countenanced racial discrimination and segregation.” Barton J. Bernstein, Towards a New Past, 1968
“But it is not the variety of change which stamps the New Deal as the creator of a new America; its significance lies in the expansion and permanence of its programs. There is another measure of the New Deal’s significance in American social and political history. No Republican administration since then has repudiated the New Deal’s essentials.…The New Deal Revolution has become so much a part of the American Way that no political party that aspires to office even dreams of repudiating it. The conclusion seems inescapable that, traditional as the words may have been in which the New Deal expressed itself, in actuality it was truly a revolution in ideas, institutions and practices, when one compares it with the political and social world that preceded it.” Carl N. Degler, Out of Our Past, 1984
What is the name of Berlin's main boulevard?
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How did the natural resources of coastal American Indian tribes differ from those of other regions?
O Coastal tribes had more food to eat.
O Coastal tribes got food from the ocean. O Coastal tribes had more animals to hunt.
O Coastal tribes hunted mainly in grasslands.
Answer:
I think it’s c
Explanation:
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Pre-Columbian peoples lived throughout the continents of North and South America, and in Central America.
The Maya lived in the highlands of southern Mexico and the lowlands of Central America.
Mound-building peoples lived in North America.
Cliff dwellers lived in the southwestern United States.
What role did geography play in the development of early people who lived in this region?
Answer:
What role did geography play in the development of early civilizations?
Explanation:
The first civilizations appeared in locations where the geography was favorable to intensive agriculture. Governments and states emerged as rulers gained control over larger areas and more resources, often using writing and religion to maintain social hierarchies and consolidate power over larger areas and populations.
In what ways could the Black Death have led to improvements in health in surviving populations?????
Answer:
As a result of the money spent per capita on food in the wake of the Black Death actually increased. “People were able to eat more meat and high-quality bread, which in turn would have improved health,”
Explanation:
Which two people first helped spread Christianity?
HELP PLEASE
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
b. jesus and paul .-.
Explanation:
What did southerners believe about slavery
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Which statement from Martin Luther’s 95 Theses do you feel had the greatest impact on the Protestant Reformation? Explain your response?
Answer:
Fifty years ago my friends and I had a party where we read and toasted each of the 95 theses so at one point I certainly read ’em all, though granted the effect of all those shots, I don’t recall the higher numbered ones very well. In any case, don’t think the theses, which are focused on indulgences, are a very clear statement of Luther’s theology. After all, in 1517, Luther didn’t realize he was instigating the Reformation; and the full statement of salvation by faith alone and the rest came later. What made the Theses matter wasn’t doctrinal. One of the major factors in the Reformation was resentment of the financial burden the Roman church put on the German people—the indulgences were sold to finance the building of Saint Peter’s cathedral. Whatever purely religious motives the German princes had in supporting Luther’s rebellion, they definitely liked the idea of not shipping money off to Rome. The prospect of secularizing the monasteries was mighty welcome as well. No princely support, no Reformation.
Explanation: