What does this quotation suggest about the Paris Peace Conference

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Answer 1

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It is far easier to make war, than to make peace.

-Speech at Verdun, France,

Georges Clemenceau,

July 20, 1919

O Most European leaders did not believe that peace

was possible.

O

A new war was likely if the leaders could not reach

an agreement.

O There were many difficult challenges that did not

have easy resolutions.

O War often was more economically beneficial than

peace.

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☁️What makes Japan unique ??☁️​

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Answer:

it is different and has it own unique traditions take everything country or religion

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Japanese culture, tradition, religion and way of living makes Japan unique.

In Jefferson Davis' Inaugural Address he argued -
(15 points)
A. That the 10th Amendment of the Constitution allows for each state to decide the issue of slavery for itself
B. That Lincoln was unconstitutionally elected to become president and therefore had to right to be the president of the United States
C. That the Dedaration of Independence gave the right of people to abolish a government once the government stopped serving the will of the people
D. That being a part of the Union is perpetual, no state should be allowed to seede

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C. Would be the answer pls mark BRANLIEST

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Answer:

C! Hope this helps!

Explanation:

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What group was led by Italian nationalist leaders into southern Italy to conquer Sicily?

A. Red Shirts
B. Italian National Army
C. Revolutionaries
D. Gestapo

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Answer:

Italian National Army

Explanation:

Garibaldi fought for Italian unity and almost single-handedly united northern and southern Italy. He led a volunteer army of guerrilla soldiers to capture Lombardy for Piedmont and later conquered Sicily and Naples, giving southern Italy to King Victor Emmanuel II of Piedmont, who established the Kingdom of Italy.

Hope this helps

Answer:

Red shirts

Explanation:

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Which factor contributed to the fall of the Akkadian Empire?

The Persians invaded the Akkadians' territory.
Sargon conquered the Mesopotamian city-states.
Local rulers regained control over their city-states.
The Neo-Babylonians destroyed the city of Jerusalem.

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Answer:

Local rulers regained control over their city-states.

Explanation:

the correct answer is - Local rulers regained control over their city-states.

Reason -

Attacks from neighbors caused the Akkadian empire to fall.

Answer:

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Explanation:

Local rulers regained control over their city-states.

How did the Three-Fifths clause work for representation and direct taxes??​

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Under the compromise, every enslaved American would be counted as three-fifths of a person for taxation and representation purposes. This agreement gave the Southern states more electoral power than they would have had if the enslaved population had been ignored entirely.

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The term carpetbagger was a nickname for
1. Southerners who worked to repeal African American voting rights laws
2. Northerners who came to the south and supported African American equality
3. Southerners who supported Reconstruction and African American equality
4. Northerners who worked to repeal African American voting rights laws

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Answer:Northerners who came south after the war. ... Southerns called them carpetbaggers-fortune hunters hoping to profit from the South's misery. They claimed these Northerners were in such a hurry they had only time to fling a few things in a carpetbag.

Explanation:

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Where is the 6ix9ine house?​

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Answer:

As it turns out, the authorities put him up in a four-bedroom home in New York's Nassau County. He didn't have to go to Montana, Alaska, or even Point Roberts, WA. He wound up in a beachfront neighborhood about 30 miles from his stomping grounds of Bushwick in Brooklyn.

That was Richard Allen responsible for during yellow fever
this change things for the African American community

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Answer:

Richard Allen (February 14, 1760 – March 26, 1831) was a minister, educator, writer, and one of America's most active and influential Black leaders. In 1794, he founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), the first independent Black denomination in the United States.

Explanation:

760, the slave of Benjamin Chew, a prominent lawyer and Chief Justice of the Commonwealth from 1774-1777. When he was a child, Richard, his parents and his three siblings were sold to Stokeley Sturgis, a Delaware planter whom Richard described as "unconverted...but... what the world called a good master." Despite his master's "tenderhearted[ness]," Richard longed to be free, "for slavery is a bitter pill, notwithstanding we had a good master." When Stokeley got into financial trouble, Richard's mother and three of his five siblings were sold.

After his own religious conversion, Richard joined the Methodist Society, began attending classes, and evangelized his friends and neighbors. Richard and his brothers attended classes every week and meetings every other Thursday. When white neighbors complained that such indulgence of "Stokeley's Negroes would soon ruin him," the brothers decided that they "would attend more faithfully to our master's business, so that it should not be said that religion made us worse servants."

Their strategy proved effective; Stokeley boasted "that religion made slaves better and not worse," and granted Richard permission to "ask the preachers to come and preach at his house. When the charismatic white preacher Freeborn Garretson preached that slaveowners were "weighed in the balance, and... found wanting," Stokeley "believed himself to be one of that number, and after that he could not be satisfied to hold slaves, believing it wrong." Richard took up his master's suggestion that he purchase his freedom. He set out to earn the money by working for the Revolutionary forces, eventually taking the surname "Allen" to signify his free status.

For the next six years, Allen traveled the Methodist circuit, throughout South Carolina, New York, Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania, preaching to black and white congregants alike. He worked as a sawyer and wagon driver when he needed to earn money. Allen walked so many miles that at times his "feet became so sore and painful that I could scarcely be able to put them to the floor."

While preaching in a town near Philadelphia, Allen was asked by the Methodist elder to preach to the black congregants at St. George's Methodist Church. Allen agreed, though he was required to preach at a 5:00 a.m. so that his services would not interfere with the whites'. He also preached on the commons in areas of the city where black families lived, often preaching as many as four or five times a day. In this way he raised a society of 42 members, while he supported himself as a shoemaker.

As the group grew in number, Allen "saw the necessity of erecting a place of worship for the colored people," an idea rejected by "the most respectable people of color in the city," but embraced by "three colored brethren ... the Rev. Absalom Jones, William White and Dorus Ginnings [who] united with me as soon as it became public and known."

The white elder of the church, when this plan was explained to him, "used very degrading and insulting language to us, to try and prevent us from going on. We all belonged to St. George's church.... We felt ourselves much cramped; but my dear Lord was with us, and we believed, if it was his will, the work would go on, and that we would be able to succeed in building the house of the Lord."

Allen and Jones continued their discussions, and in 1787 decided to form the Free African Society, a non-denominaering from the disease, the two ministers published A Narrative of the Proceedings of the Black People, During the Late Awful Calamity in Philadelphia in the Year 1793 and A Refutation of Some Censures Thrown upon them in some late Publications, a defense of the black community and a documentation of their heroicJones remained lifelong friends

How has the LGBTQ+ community change the course of america?

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Answer:

the lgbtq community has changed the course of America because opions on the lgbtq community effect how they vote, laws in America, and social politics, the lgbt community also has caused social reform.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The answer of this question is B and D.

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The Dred Scott v. Sanford case in 1857 resulted in the ruling that slaves were:
A) allowed to Vote
B) citizens
C)emancipated
D) not citizens

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D) not citizens.

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13. What is one way Georgia protested in the Civil Rights Act in 1965?

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It help with enforcing the civil rights legislation

Why did American colonists did not want to pay British taxes?

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Explanation:

The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes, because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their own colonial governments. They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens.

Answer:

The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. ... Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes, because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their own colonial governments. They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens.

Explanation:

What was the impact of JFK’s death on America?

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Answer:

The impact of John F. Kennedy's death/assassination of his death on America was a huge ruckus, and chaos, terror, traumatized the whole nation, and made a constitutional change of the 25th amendment :'3  

Explanation:

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The impact of JFK,s death was a huge shock to the American public and after his assassination all Presidents were not allowed to be alone in public and the presidential secret service was formed

New farming techniques and a severe
created conditions for the Dust Bowl
A)
machinery issues
B)
growing conditions
C)
drought

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The answer to the question is drought

After Mabel Dodge Luhan arrived in New Mexico, what preparations did she make to bring artists and writers to New
Mexico?

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Answer:

She started the Taos writer's colony

Answer:

Mabel Evans Dodge Sterne Luhan was a wealthy American patron of the arts, who was particularly associated with the Taos art colony.

Explanation:

For Lawrence as for most of Mabel’s visitors, the Luhan home was a physical and spiritual oasis. Whether they established themselves permanently in northern New Mexico, or returned to the East and West coasts, they typically left Taos with their social ideals, their art, and themselves revitalized. Mabel Dodge Luhan. Mabel Evans Dodge Sterne Luhan (pronounced LOO-hahn; née Ganson; February 26, 1879 – August 13, 1962) was a wealthy American patron of the arts, who was particularly associated with the Taos art colony.

whats it called when Massive european conflicts which the US entered after trying to stay out?

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Answer: Isolationism is a category of foreign policies institutionalized by leaders who assert that nations' best interests are best served by keeping the affairs of other countries at a distance

Extra: Provocation from the Japanese

Larger historical forces eventually brought the United States to the brink of World War II, but the direct and immediate cause that led it to officially entering the war was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

Can someone give me a conclusion about Machu Picchu

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Answer:

The most common conclusion from experts on Inca history and archaeologists is that it was built first and foremost as a retreat for the Inca and his family. Machu Picchu was also a sacred center where the Inca and his family could worship natural resources, the Sun and other deities important to Inca religion.

How did conflict affect Containment Policy?

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Answer:

While military action delivered repeated blows against the Soviet's worldwide spread of communism, economic policies dictated by the US containment policy tied up, starved, and eventually collapsed the USSR and their international communist influence.

Explanation:

What jobs were Egyptian
women allowed to hold? What jobs
were they not allowed to hold?

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They could own land, initiate divorce, own and operate their own business, become priests, seers, dentists, and doctors and theyre not allowed to hold scribes or obtain government jobs

Who is he targeting and What is the message

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Answer:

He Is targeting Hitler. The message is to vote.

Why was the Silk Road important to the development of China?

The country had previously been isolated from the other ancient civilizations, and the Silk Road allowed a cultural exchange.
It contributed to the growing wealth of the nobility and ruling classes and helped keep the middle and lower classes in check.
The country needed a boost in population, and the Silk Road allowed new people to easily enter and stay.
It allowed an easy way for goods to flow into an economy that did not produce much, which increased wealth.

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Answer:

The Silk Road was important because it helped to generate trade and commerce between a number of different kingdoms and empires

Explanation:

This helped for ideas, culture, inventions, and unique products to spread across much of the settled world

Answer:

It should be A

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in what event did great Britain established itself as the "most favoured nation" in china ?

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Answer: The first opium war

Explanation:

In February 1840 the British government decided to launch a military expedition, and Elliot and his cousin, George (later Sir George) Elliot, were appointed joint plenipotentiaries to China (though the latter, in poor health, resigned in November). In June, 16 British warships arrived in Hong Kong and sailed northward to the mouth of the Bei River to press China with their demands. Charles Elliot entered into negotiations with the Chinese, and, although an agreement was reached in January 1841, it was not acceptable to either government. In May 1841 the British attacked the walled city of Guangzhou (Canton) and received a ransom of $6 million, which provoked a counterattack on the part of the Cantonese. This was the beginning of a continuing conflict between the British and the Cantonese.

2. Describing What had happened to Francisco Pereira Coutinho, according to the king?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although you did not attach options for this question, either context or further reference, we can comment on the following.

According to the King, what happened to Francisco Pereira Coutinho, was that Pereira had a shipwreck and was captured by Native Indians in Itaparica, Brazil. The Indians killed him.

Let's remember that King Jhon III bestowed the region known as Bahía de Todos los Santos(Bay of All Saints) to  Francisco Pereira Coutinho, in March 1534.

Pereira traveled to this place in 1936 and built homes there, a fortress, and a castle. The problem was that he was despotic, arrogant, and cruel to the Native Indians.

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In what ways did the federal and Texas state governments collaborate in their efforts to limit the Dust Bowl effect?

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Answer:

With the cooperation of the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Work Projects Administration, the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, the Resettlement Administration, the Farm Security Administration, state extension services, and other agencies, the Soil Conservation Service made efforts to limit the worst effects of wind erosion.

Explanation:

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How many Vietnamese were treated in US troop hospitals?

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Answer:

The peculiar nature of counterinsurgency operations in Vietnam required modification of the usual concepts of hospital usage in a combat area. There was no "front" in the tradition of World War II. The Amy checkered the countryside with base camps. Although any one of these might become a battlefield, the base camp was relatively secure unless it was under attack. Semipermanent, air-conditioned, fully equipped hospitals were constructed at a number of these camps. In contrast to World War II and the Korean War, the hospital did not follow the advancing army in direct support of tactical operations. All Army hospitals in Vietnam, including the MUST (Medical Unit, Self-contained, Transportable) units, were fixed installations with area support missions. Since there was no secure road network in the combat area of Vietnam, surface evacuation of the wounded was almost impossible. Use of the five separate companies and five detachments of ground ambulances sent to Vietnam was limited largely to such functions at base camps as transportation between the landing strip and the hospital or the routine transfer of patients between neighboring hospitals when roads were secure. Air evacuation of the injured became routine.

Getting the casualty and the physician together as soon as possible is the keystone of the practice of combat medicine. The helicopter achieved this goal as never before. Of equal importance was that the Medical Department was getting the two together in a hospital environment equipped to meet almost any situation. The degree of sophistication of medical equipment and facilities everywhere in Vietnam permitted Army physicians to make full use of their training and capability. As a result, the care that was available in Army hospitals in Vietnam was far better than any that had ever been generally available for combat support. The technical development of the helicopter ambulance, a primitive version of which had been used to a limited extent in the Korean War, the growth of a solid body of doctrine on air evacuation procedures, and the skill, ingenuity, and courage of the aircraft crewmen and medical aidmen who put theory into practice in a hostile and dangerous environment made possible the hospitalization and evacuation system that evolved in Vietnam. The system worked effectively because it was compatible with the characteristics of warfare in that country.

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Was the Revolution in Haiti more or less effective than the revolution in France?

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Answer:heres my answer

Explanation:it was less than the revolution in France

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