Answer:
C. Racial discrimination and being out of work,
Explain what happened to many west coast Japanese-Americans.
Answer:
The internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II was the forced relocation and incarceration in concentration camps in the western interior of the country of about 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry, most of whom lived on the Pacific Coast.
Explanation:
What is one major similarity between the Supreme Court's rulings in brown v. Board of education and United States v. Virginia
Answer:
a
Explanation:
How are alliances and kinships formed between two different groups?
A) the size of the families
B)defeating a group in war
C)intermarriage between groups
What did the Missouri Compromise accomplish in 1820? *
The Missouri Compromise allowed the spread of slavery into some new U.S. territories but not into others.
The Missouri Compromise allowed the spread of slavery into all new U.S. territories.
The Missouri Compromise abolished slavery.
The Missouri Compromise stopped the spread of slavery into all new U.S. territories.
Answer: A. The Missouri Compromise allowed the spread of slavery into some new U.S. territories but not into others
Explanation:
In an effort to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states, the Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820 admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
Answer:
a.The Missouri Compromise allowed the spread of slavery into some new U.S. territories but not into others.
Explanation:
Which of the following best explains the change in population shown in the graph above?
Answer:
i think because of the cotton industry
Explanation:
because of the cotton industry growing, you need more people to pick cotton (slaves) so since it shows that their population increased, then cotton industry should be the answer
also its around the 1800's, so the civil war was around and slavery (civil war at 1861-1865)
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What impact did the United States Civil War have on foreign manufacturers?
Answer:
Southern farmers (including cotton growers) were hampered in their ability to sell their goods overseas due to Union naval blockades. Union invasions into the South resulted in the capture of Southern transportation and manufacturing facilities.
Explanation:
Answer:The American economy was caught in transition on the eve of the Civil War. What had been an almost purely agricultural economy in 1800 was in the first stages of an industrial revolution which would result in the United States becoming one of the world's leading industrial powers by 1900. But the beginnings of the industrial revolution in the prewar years was almost exclusively limited to the regions north of the Mason-Dixon line, leaving much of the South far behind.
Explanation:
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Describe the experiences of women during the Civil War.
Answer:
More than 400 women disguised themselves as men and fought in the union and Confederate armies during the Civil War.
Thousands of women in the North and South joined volunteer brigades and signed up to work as nurses.
What right on treatment under the law does the 14th amendment grant
Answer: No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Explanation:
Answer:
No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Explanation:
Why is the archaeological site of Pompeii so important to our understanding of life in a Roman town
a. Pompeii is the only place where Roman structures can still be seen today.
b. The Romans purposely left Pompeii intact as a monument to the people who died there.
c. Archaeologists and historians from all over the world have sifted through the remains of the city ever since Pliny's account was found during the first century A.D.
d. The remains at Pompeii were preserved intact when the volcanic ash covering them hardened, giving a realistic picture and understanding of life there.
The answer is : D, The remains at Pompeii were preserved intact when the volcanic ash covering them hardened, giving a realistic picture and under standing of life there.
ex.
If the city is still intact then archologies can examine them and learn about Pompeii. Pompeii was under roman rule, so there is bound to be some information about Rome in the city.
Compare ancient and modern maps by sorting the following features into the appropriate categories.
highly accurate
Ancient Maps
Modern Maps
Answer:
ancient maps
Explanation:
Who was considered the
"Plaintiff” in the Brown vs.
Board of Education case?
A. The Topeka Board of Education.
B. The Linda Brown family.
C. The Supreme Court itself.
What did the American Southwest have that attracted people from Mexico to
the area?
A. A population that welcomed immigrants
B. Freedom from religious oppression
C. Beautiful weather with mild summers
D. Jobs on farms and in mines and factories
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Write a one page diary entry about life in the Ghettos.You can include wider research to help you with this. Describe what it was like,how you are living,what kind of food you eat and how you are treated,describe what happens to others.
Answer:
Life in the ghettos was usually unbearable. Overcrowding was common. One apartment might have several families living in it. Plumbing broke down, and human waste was thrown in the streets along with the garbage. Contagious diseases spread rapidly in such cramped, unsanitary housing. People were always hungry. Germans deliberately tried to starve residents by allowing them to purchase only a small amount of bread, potatoes, and fat. Some residents had some money or valuables they could trade for food smuggled into the ghetto; others were forced to beg or steal to survive. During the long winters, heating fuel was scarce, and many people lacked adequate clothing. People weakened by hunger and exposure to the cold became easy victims of disease; tens of thousands died in the ghettos from illness, starvation, or cold. Some individuals killed themselves to escape their hopeless lives.
Every day children became orphaned, and many had to take care of even younger children. Orphans often lived on the streets, begging for bits of bread from others who had little or nothing to share. Many froze to death in the winter.
In order to survive, children had to be resourceful and make themselves useful. Small children in the Warsaw ghetto sometimes helped smuggle food to their families and friends by crawling through narrow openings in the ghetto wall. They did so at great risk, as smugglers who were caught were severely punished.
Many young people tried to continue their education by attending school classes organized by adults in many ghettos. Since such classes were usually held secretly, in defiance of the Nazis, pupils learned to hide books under their clothes when necessary, to avoid being caught.
Although suffering and death were all around them, children did not stop playing with toys. Some had beloved dolls or trucks they brought into the ghetto with them. Children also made toys, using whatever bits of cloth and wood they could find. In the Lodz ghetto, children turned the tops of empty cigarette boxes into playing cards.
Explanation:
[true or false] THE CORE OF THE EARTH HAS THREE LAYERS: THE OUTER LAYER, THE MIDDLE LAYER, AND THE INNER LAYER.
How did passing the Americans with disabilities act help people with physical and mental impairments?
a. it guaranteed them public education.
b. it protected them against job discrimination.
c. it guaranteed then health care.
d. it guaranteed them the right to vote.
historians make interpretations about events based on
Answer:A relevant question relates to the topic at hand. Historians make interpretations about events based on. the evidence they collect.
Explanation:
Please answer quickly!
Please write a paragraph (or just main points) about these terms:
Powhatan Native Americans
Mourning War
Protestant Reformation
Massasoit
Sugar Islands
The Great War for Empire
Thanks!
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which event during the Civil Rights era did the most to focus the attention of white Americans on
the struggles of African Americans in the South? (4 points)
Answer:
The assault on the Freedom Riders in Alabama really opened the eyes of whites because not only were blacks on the buses during the Freedom Rides, but there were also white riders who were attacked which made whites think, that if they can also be attacked and experience first hand what African Americans felt on a daily basis, kind of showed that it hurts.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. murder of volunteers during freedom summer
Explanation:
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During the first crusade, the People's Crusade resulted in european forces:
A.capturing land owned by church
B.crushed by muslim armies
C.capturing the city of jerusalem
D.Protecting the jew from pogroms
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's B because I'm learning in A P E X and it said that the people army sent was a complete failure but when they sent nobles and knights they won for a bit
Explanation:
Explain ONE way that, despite economic change, traditional elites remained powerful in the period 1750–1900.
Answer:
Many traditional elites remained powerful in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries because they used their wealth to engage or invest in industrial capitalism. Native elites in colonial territories often remained powerful by making agreements with European powers to retain their positions, privileges, and wealth.
Explanation:
Due to their use of money to participate in or make investments in industrial capitalism, many traditional elites remained dominant in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Who were the elites?According to theoretical and political theory, the elite are a select group of influential individuals who collectively possess a disproportionate amount of income, privilege, political influence, or talent.
The upper class, as it is rightly titled, was at the apex of society. They controlled the factories or structures where people worked, and they were well-educated and rich. They weren't manual laborers, but they weren't always aristocrats either.
Despite economic change, traditional elites remained powerful because of the Agreements with European powers were frequently made by native elites in colonial countries to maintain their status, privileges, and wealth.
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who crated the first gun???
Answer:
The Chinese did
Give Lee Give Lee hashiridase joushiki wo tsukiyabure
Make Lee Heart Lee kimete ike
Iza sanjou ROCK LEE
Doryoku no seika wa kono me to karada de shiru
Dare yori mo furueteru kokoro mo teashi mo
Shuugyou wo kasanete kibou wo shinjite
Kansha! Kangeki! Kanmuryou!
Kobushi wo nigitte junbibantan kara no FULL POWER
Give Lee Give Lee furishibore oku no te wo dashimakure
Now Lee Who Lee kamawazu ni
Ike! Sono na wa ROCK LEE
The first firearms were created in China after the Chinese invented black powder in the 9th century. The earliest depiction of a gun dates back to the 12th century and the oldest existing firearm is from around 1288.
Explain the reasons the colonists wanted independence from England.
Answer:
Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. They decided to require several kinds of taxes from the colonists to help pay for the French and Indian War. ... The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.
Explanation:
2. Discuss the impact the bomb had on the soldiers' lives and family: (this is about the atomic bomb USA drooped on Japanese)
The bomb poised most of the Japanese with radiation so most of them would have family members dying left and right often causing people to be depressed
How did the promises offered through the G.I. Bill fail to deliver for African American veterans?
A)Benefits were not offered to returning African American veterans.
B)Benefits ran out as they were dispersed to African American veterans last.
C)Tuition assistance was not equally dispersed to African Americans as they were pushed into vocational programs.
D)Monthly checks stopped coming to African American veterans after they refused to comply to Jim Crow lasts still in place in the South.
Answer:A
Explanation:
The promise offered through the G.I.Bill failed to deliver for African American veterans if benefits were not offered to returning African American veterans. The correct option is a.
What is G.I.Bill?The G.I. Bill, formally known as the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, was a law that provided a range of benefits for some of the returning World War II veterans. The original G.I. Bill expired in 1956, but the term "G.I. Bill" is still used to refer to programs created to assist some of the U.S. military veterans.
It was largely designed and passed through Congress in 1944 in a bipartisan effort led by the American Legion who wanted to reward practically all wartime veterans. Since the First World War the Legion had been in the forefront of lobbying Congress for generous benefits for war veterans. Roosevelt, by contrast, wanted a much smaller program focused on poor people regardless of military service.
As historians Glenn C. Altschuler and Stuart Blumin point out, FDR did not play a significant role in the contours of the bill.
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This turning point allowed France and Britain to mobilize.
U.S. entry into WWI
German invasion of Belgium
The Battle of Gallipoli
Battle of the Marne
French invasion of Germany
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
What does plants eat
Answer:
plants absorb the light from the sun with green pigment called chlorophyll. water plants also absorb soil to form molecules of sugar
Explanation:
What can the quote "If you don't say anything, you won't be called on to repeat it" by Calvin Coolidge mean?
Answer:
If you don’t do something you can’t repeat it as you’ve never done it
Explanation:
How does lodge's understanding of race drive his enthusiasm for immigration restrictions?
Answer:
Lodge’s understanding of race was that he was part of the superior race. He believed that white people, or as he called it, the “English-speaking race” were inherently better than other races.
He thought that if minorities were allowed to assimilate into American culture that it would “bring down” the white race that already dominated America. From the way he talked about different races, it seems like he believed that different races should all be part of different classes and that God only favored white people.
He obviously had a flawed understanding of race, but many people at this time did.His prejudice and belief of superiority is what drove his passion for restricting immigration even further. He believed that by restricting people who could not read from entering the country, mostly only northern Europeans would be able to immigrate, which is who he preferred.
Adam And Eve Was The First Person In The Bible
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Adam and Eve are two different people. The first person according to the bible is Adam. Eve was created later on.
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