Answer:
C.
Explanation: It became the modern Turkey. The last sultan was Ottoman Sultan.
What are some of the difficulties John Adams faced as president?
a.territory disputes with England and "inventing" the presidency
b.problems with Spain and trade disputes with Russia
c.possible war with England and fighting between political parties
d.conducting a census and problems with selecting a new capital
The biggest problem that John Adams faced during his presidency was the state of undeclared war that existed between the United States and France. Ever since the conclusion of the Jay Treaty between America and Great Britain in 1795, France had been hostile towards its former ally. France's increasing aggressiveness towards the United States created a headache for Adams, who had to figure out a way to respond without becoming embroiled in a full-blown war.
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Answer:
A, West Germany. B, Berlin. C, East Germany
Explanation:
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What is a disadvantage of a confederate form of government?
There is no system to manage governmental affairs.
States are unable to print paper currency.
The central government is unable to resolve conflicts between regions
There is no system to try citizens accused of crimes.
Answer:
A disadvantage of a confederacy is that it encourages disunity since component units retain a considerable amount of power and take care of their own foreign policy, Since component units are given more powers than the central government, this makes the central government somewhat weak.
Explanation:
How did democracy expand during Jackson's Presidency?
Answer:
This expansion of the franchise has been dubbed Jacksonian Democracy, as the election of Andrew Jackson in 1828 became symbolic of the new “politics of the common man.” The older generation of politicians looked on in horror when Jackson’s inauguration turned into a stampede, breaking china and furniture in the White House.
Explanation:
Which core democratic value was violated when the Supreme Court ruled in 1857 that enslaved people were not citizens?
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Which of the following uses a nonrenewable energy source?
a wind mill
a power plant
a fruit orchard
a swimming pool
Answer:
a wind mill
Explanation:
Territories know as the Papal States were officially under the control of the _____________________.
A.
Catholic Church
B.
Sforza family
C.
Medici family
D.
patricians
Answer:
Im pretty sure its A. The catholic church. It was controlled by the pope so
explain the origin , organization, evolution of the sugar economy and slavery in Brazil
Answer: Slavery in Brazil began long before the first Portuguese settlement was established in 1516, as members of one tribe would enslave captured members of another. Slave trading was part of a highly profitable triangle of trade that spanned the Atlantic. Manufactured goods were traded to the West African coast for slaves, who were shipped to the sugar colonies (the infamous Middle Passage) and sugar, molasses and rum were shipped from the islands to England. For 350 long years, slavery was the heart of the Brazilian economy. ... Slaves were so pivotal to our economy that Ina von Binzer, a German educator who lived here during the late 1800s, wrote: “In this country, the Blacks occupy the main role. They are responsible for all the labor and produce all the wealth in this land.
What were the long-term influences of the New Deal on American society?
Answer:
Basically, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal created many government institutions and programs that aimed to achieve:
1. relief
2. recovery
3. reform
To make sure that an economic disaster like the Great Depression would never happen again, Roosevelt established his New Deal. The New Deal brought sweeping reforms in American economic policy.
For example, the U.S. has economic safeguards (including "safety nets") that protect the U.S. economy.
The New Deal also created financial institutions and programs that still exist today. One of the most widely known is Social Security, which is a program that provides insurance and benefits to the retired + elderly, those with disabilities, and war veterans.
We also have the FDIC or Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which ensures that you will not lose your money if the bank fails (insured deposits).
Many people still rely on the benefits and protections from these programs. In fact, some take advantage of the government for their own benefit. People with both high or low wages can access their government benefits, and such a practice may be unsustainable in the future.
There is definitely more to the New Deal, but this is most of what I remember off the top of my head. Hope this helps!
Examine imperialism in Africa. What were the major goals of the Europeans? Why was Africa treated differently than other colonies? How did the
carving up of Africa lead to tension among the Euranean nations?
The correct answers to these open questions are the following.
Imperialism in Africa.
What were the major goals of the Europeans?
The major goals of European superpowers were to colonize the African territories to exploit the many raw materials and natural resources to make big profits.
Why was Africa treated differently than other colonies?
European people believed that Africans were primitive people, ignorant people that needed to be educated and evangelized. They had no real value for Europeans. The real interest was in their raw materials and territories.
How did the carving up of Africa lead to tension among the European nations?
These European countries were greedy and wanted more and more from the African territories and that created conflicts between them. That is why they called for a meeting: the Berlin Conference. The purpose of the country was to regulate the colonization of African nations.
After the Berlin Conference of 1844-1845, European superpowers agreed on regulating the split of the African Continent. These European superpowers such as France, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal split the African territory, displaced people, and created new borders in order to colonize the territories.
What Europeans really wanted was to exploit the many raw materials and natural resources that were abundant in Africa, in order to make big profits.
How effective were the British acts/laws in suppressing colonial discontent and discord?
Answer:
Parliament followed up the Stamp Act with one act after another, including the Declaratory Act, the Townshend Acts, and the Intolerable Acts.
Explanation:
Which of the following civilizations was NOT an early inhabitant of ancient Greece?
a Minoans
c. Sumerians
b. Dorians
d. Mycenaeans
American revolution globule impact
Answer:
The Revolution also unleashed powerful political, social, and economic forces that would transform the post-Revolution politics and society, including increased participation in politics and governance, the legal institutionalization of religious toleration, and the growth and diffusion of the population.
Explanation:
What were the major ancient empires of Sub-Saharan Africa?
Explanation:
1 The greatest Saharan empire cities were Timbuktu and Djenné, both of which lie on the Niger. While these empires were the most prominent Islamic states in Sub-Saharan Africa, smaller Islamic kingdoms formed to the east, such that nearly the entire northern half of the continent fell under Islamic rule.
Which of the following was not a provision of the 1899 Open Door policy?
A) The policy was only extended to the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany.
B) The Chinese government alone was permitted to collect taxes on trade.
C) Every nation had permission to use a treaty port for free unless it was controlled by another country.
D) No nation with specific control over a port was excused from paying railroad or harbor fees.
Answer:
The policy was only extended to the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany.
Explanation: A
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Answer:
1) Harriet Tubman's destiny wasn't to be a slave her whole life. She was meant to help people. It says that she risked her life and freedom 19 times just to free more slaves.
1) admitted
2) deciding
3) filled
4) planning
5) forgets
6) remembers
7) ruined
8) waiting
9) covers
10) asked
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What is Asoka Maurya, of the Mauryan Empire, most known for?
21) What happened a few days after the Duma formed a provisional government? What did
this end?
Answer:
The period of competition for authority ended in late October 1917, when Bolsheviks routed the ministers of the Provisional Government in the events known as the October Revolution, and placed power in the hands of the soviets, or "workers' councils," which they largely controlled
How does the concept of checks and balances help to create a limited government?
A.It ranks the branches according to the level of power they have over each other.
B It lets each branch of government stop the actions of the other two if needed.
C. It gives national, state, and local governments an equal balance of power.
D. It says that each branch can carry out the roles of the other two if it becomes necessary.
Answer:
(B) It lets each branch of government stop the actions of the other two if needed.
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How did slaves feel about the declaration of dependence ?
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson helped to create a new nation based on individual freedom and self-government. His words in the Declaration of Independence expressed the aspirations of the new nation. But the Declaration did not extend “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness” to African Americans, indentured servants, or women. Twelve of the first eighteen American presidents owned slaves. Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration and called slavery an “abominable crime,” yet he was a lifelong slaveholder. Fearful of dividing the fragile new nation, Jefferson and other founders who opposed slavery did not insist on abolishing it. It took 87 more years―and the Civil War, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the 13th Amendment―to end slavery.
Explanation:
What was the main motivation for this policy proposed by President Nixon
Answer: the second one
Explain the author’s purpose for writing The Young Clerk’s Manual (1848)
Which of the following statements is true?
Most governments oppose tariffs on imported goods.
Most governments approve tariff rate quotas on exported goods.
Most governments approve of tariffs on imported goods.
Most governments oppose tariff rate quotas on imported goods.
Answer:
the first one is true is the correct answer
Why did Missouri's request to join the United States in 1820 cause a crisis?
Answer:
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Answer:
The answer is B
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The __________ was a factor in this case, for it deals with "due process" and "equal protection."
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Answer:
I don't know.
Explanation:
I just don't know
Answer: The answer is the 14th amendment
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How do you think the war influenced American race relations overall?
Answer:
African American men, though they still experienced racism, were treated with more respect as fighting in a war for one's country gains anyone respect. But at the same time not all African American men served in the war. Some stayed home and took up the jobs that white men left when they went to fight in the war. So when all the white men came back racial violence ensued. So, it was a bit of both some saw African Americans more as just Americans others continued to see them as inferior. Then for minorities, such as Hispanics, Native Americans, and Italians the war did the same for them . If they served they were seen as heroes while also being attacked for their contributions.
Explanation:
Route 66 connected what two cities?
It connected Chicago and Los Angeles.
Answer:
Chicago, Los Angeles
Explanation:
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when did the titanic sink?
Answer:
Explanation:
25, 2008, at 1:14 p.m. For decades after the disaster, there was little doubt about what sank the Titanic. When the "unsinkable" ship, the largest, most luxurious ocean liner of its time, crashed into an iceberg on its maiden voyage in 1912, it took more than 1,500 of its 2,200 passengers to the bottom.
April 14, 1912
Answer:
Apirl 15 1912
Explanation: because the titanic was full steam head said the captin
The ___________ declared the end of enslavement in 1863, but enslaved people in many places did not know until two years later on Juneteenth that they had been freed.
The word to fill in the blank would be the Emancipation Proclamation.