Answer:
B, E, F
Explanation:
Answer:
B_E_F
Explanation:
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What did the Dawes Act do?
Answer:
The Dawes Act (sometimes called the Dawes Severalty Act or General Allotment Act), passed in 1887 under President Grover Cleveland, allowed the federal government to break up tribal lands
Explanation:
Please only answer if you have actual answers.
1. Why did the Declaration of Independence not immediately lead to an independent nation?
2. How would you compare the number of American victories to its number of defeats?
3. What external factor proved to be decisive for the American Army?
After the navigation acts went into affect,
British stopped shipping goods to colonies. The colonies began to export molasses. Smuggling and piracy were stopped for good.
Explanation:
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Write an argumentative essay which means 5 paragraphs either in support of or against an expansionist policy for the United States. Support your argument with reasons, examples, and other evidence and take time to explain and refute the opposing view.
topic: Expansionist Foreign Policy for the Nation
Answer:
Considering the many challenges facing public schools, it’s understandable that many people would be eager to pursue new options. Supporters of school choice point out that under the current public school system, parents with economic means already exercise school choice by moving from areas with failing or dangerous schools to neighborhoods with better, safer schools. Their argument is that school choice would allow all parents the freedom, regardless of income level, to select the school that provides the best education (Chub and Moe). Schools would then have to compete for students by offering higher academic results and greater safety. Schools unable to measure up to the standards of successful schools would fail and possibly close. [Acknowledge Valid Parts] Activists within the school choice movement can be applauded for seeking to improve public education, but the changes they propose would in fact seriously damage public education as a whole.
[Counter Arguments] One of the biggest dangers of school choice is the power behind large corporations specializing in opening and operating charter schools. Two notable companies are Green Dot, which is the leading public school operator in Los Angeles (Green Dot), and KIPP, which operates 65 schools in 19 different states [KIPP]. These companies represent a growing trend of privatization of public schools by large corporations. It is feared that these corporations could grow to a point that public control of education would be lost. Education policy would be left in the hands of entrepreneurial think tanks, corporate boards of directors, and lobbyists who are more interested in profit than educating students [Miller and Gerson]. [Begin Concluding] Education should be left in the hands of professional educators and not business people with MBAs. To do otherwise is not only dangerous, it defies common sense.
What I liked about this refutation: The writer calmly and clearly outlines the true concerns and reasons why people oppose the opinion. He makes sure the reader knows that he is outlining opposing viewpoints because he gives hints like "Supporters of school choice point out that..." or "Their argument is that...". This is a nice way for readers to be aware of what others think.
Also, towards the end of the first paragraph, and throughout the second paragraph, the writer spends time clearly attacking these opposing views. He helps the reader feel like the opposing views might SEEM good on the surface, but they are indeed not good enough. He helps the reader see this with hints like "One of the biggest dangers of school choice is..." or "It is feared that...". This paragraph particularly draws in any hostile readers; the writer cunningly draws them in by complimenting their views when he says "Activists within the school choice movement can be applauded for seeking to improve public education," but he immediately points out the flaws, saying that " the changes they propose would in fact seriously damage public education as a whole." Complimenting the opposing argument really invites all your hesitant readers; they’re not threatened, and they’re now more willing to listen to the arguments.
What influence did metallurgy have on ancient Indians?
O It allowed them to study astronomy.
O It allowed them to trade more easily.
O It allowed them to build tall structures.
O It allowed them to make musical instruments.
Answer:
It allowed them to make musical instruments.
Explanation:
Metallurgy was the study of Metallic elements. It help people learn the way to use metals to form various forms of tools that will be beneficial for them. These includes musical instruments.
Many if the musical instruments at the time was made with the combination of woods and iron/bronze. Most of the metals were used as coating to make sure that the physical structure of the musical instruments are not easy to break.
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Answer:
The Decleration of Independance.
Explanation:
They are discussing the French and Indian war, which was not until 1754 so we know it's later. And they are discussing rebels, which brings the fact of the declaration of Independence when the colonies declared themselves independent. And we also know that they are discussing not to encourage them, which means they have not gained independence yet, so it cant be the constitution.
what diagram shows least oiwer ful to most powerful
Answer:
A number line
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Why was Valley Forge known for courage and suffering?
What contributions did foreigners like Lafayette and von Steuben make?
Answer:
The battle of valley forge was lead by George Washington.
Answer:
At Valley Forge, there were shortages of everything from food to clothing to medicine. Washington's men were sick from disease, hunger, and exposure. The Continental Army camped in crude log cabins and endured cold conditions while the Redcoats warmed themselves in colonial homes. Lafayette brought an army and von Steuben trained the Americans at valley forge. They agreed that the Americans were free and that they could have the lands down and to the east of the great lakes.
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Explanation:
What is the period of time between 600 BCE - 900 CE where complex civilizations were establishing large empires that were interconnected through trade?
A. golden age
B. classical era
C. greco-persian era
D. neolithic era
Answer: B. :)
Explanation:
Of the following government types, which two are the most opposite?
A. a dictatorship and a democracy
B. a monarchy and a dictatorship
C. a monarchy and an aristocracy
D a republic and a democracy
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
O O O O
С
D
Answer:
a. a dictatorship and a democracy
Answer:
Explanation:
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Considering both short-term and long-term consequences, how did the nature of warfare change as a result of the Civil War?
Explanation:
Because of new technology like weapons, strategies, and transportation, the nature of warfare changed immensely during and after the Civil War.
Ibn Batuta is famous for being what
Answer:
Explanation:
ibn batuta is famous for Occupation: Traveler and Explorer Born: February 25, 1304 in Tangier, Morocco Died: 1369 in Morocco Best known for: One of the greatest travelers in history Biography: Ibn Battuta spent 29 years traveling the world during the Middle Ages. During his travels, he covered around 75,000 miles of ground which included much of the Islamic Empire and beyond. He is known as one of the greatest travelers in world history.
Territorial expansion of the United States before the Civil War became a matter for furious political debate because
Answer:
Because there was a debate about whether or not slavery should be legal
Explanation:
The Federal Government's inability to properly manage which event led some American's to call for giving more power to the Federal Government? A Shay's Rebellion Slave Rebellions C War of 1812 D War with france
Answer:
A shays rebellion
Explanation:
The reason shays rebellion is correct is that there were no slave rebellions until the 1860's, the war of 1812 we already had the constitution which granted the federal government more power, and we have never had a war with France.
How did geography contribute to the economic development of Harappa?
O Harappa used the fertile land to hunt animals for trade with other cities.
O Harappa used the Indus River to trade and become a major fishing city.
O Harappa used floodwater in trade and stored it for later use.
O Harappa used fertile land from the Indus River to farm and trade.
Answer:
Harappa used fertile land from the Indus River to farm and trade.
Explanation:
The close proximity with the Indus River, provide Harappa with a couple of benefits :
1. It provide source of water that is really important for the growth of crops and animals. On top of that, it made the land surrounding the river became fertile and rich in nutrients. Make it it really easy for various type of crops to grow.
2. It can be used as medium of distribution. People of Harappa can use boats to reach another region using the river. This is how they conducted trades with other civilization.
Answer:
D. Harappa used fertile land from the Indus River to farm and trade.
Explanation:
Which theory do most scientists believe about the first inhabitants of North America?
Answer:
Simply put, we learned that George Washington, the first president of the United States and one of the Founding Fathers, was a great leader. He used formal authority, which is a power granted from above, and informal authority, which is a power granted from below, to demonstrate great leadership skills.
Explanation:
Which power was granted to the president by the Constitution? Can serve as a Supreme Court judge Can draft laws for all states Can appoint state leaders Can veto laws
Answer: Can veto laws
Explanation: I think that's the power, correct me if I'm wrong
Answer:
The right answer is Can veto laws
Explanation:
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In his first inaugural address, Roosevelt said, "the only thing we have to fear is fear
itself." What did he mean?
A.) It was okay to be afraid in a difficult situation like the Depression.
B.) People were foolish to be afraid that more banks would fail.
C.) Americans could win World War II.
D.) A positive attitude could help resolve the economic problems.
Answer:
your best answer is a.hope this helps.
Explanation:
Answer:
your answer is
D.) A positive attitude could help resolve the economic problems.
Explanation:
I took the test and got this correct, hope this answer helps whoever is reading this.
What major event did Sacagawea help with? Why was it important that she helped?
Answer:
She helped on the Lewis and Clark expedition
Explanation:
This is important because she was a woman and she was also Indian. She was know for being very strong and she also had a child which she only was in labor for 10 minutes. She also is known for helping nurse most/all of the men on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
We elect legislators to make important government decisions for us. If we don't agree with the decision they make, we can vote them out of office at the next election.
Under which form of government does this speaker live?
Group of answer choices
direct democracy
autocracy
representative democracy
absolute monarchy
Answer:
representative democracy
Explanation:
we elect representatives to make decisions in government for us. it could not be an autocracy or absolute monarchy because people do not have a say in decisions. and it can't be direct democracy because in a direct democracy, the citizens themselves make decisions, not an elected representative. good luck on your test & hope this helped! :)
What are the core beliefs of Democrats, Republicans, Liberttarian Party, Socialist party and Communist Party?
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Answer:
One of the two main political parties in the United States. Founded in 1854 by anti-slavery activists, the Republican Party’s platform has also transformed over the years to address issues of concern to its constituents. Today, the core values of the Republican Party align with conservative ideology
Explanation:
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Based on evidence from the video, what role did Roosevelt believe the federal government has in ensuring the safety and well being of its citizens?
Answer:
Roosevelt believed that the government should use its resources to help achieve economic and social justice. When the country faced an anthracite coal shortage in the fall of 1902 because of a strike in Pennsylvania, the President thought he should intervene.
Explanation:
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Match the term with the correct definitions from the lesson.
ratify
propose
execute
federalism
republicanism
1. Introduce a new amendment
2. Carry out a law
3. Approve or pass an amendment
4. A representative from a government
5. System where the national government shares power with state governments
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What Idea is expressed by the phrase “a government of laws, not of men”?
Answer: All laws should apply equally to all persons
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why are written documents useful in setting up goverments
Answer:
Having written documents is important because there is a record of whatever happened, such as laws being set. If someone questions the law, someone is able to have a record of there being a discussion and that the law is agreed upon.
what evidence indicates that slaveholders acknowledge that slaves are people?
Answer:
Slavery was a system of forced labor. To make this system work, slaveholders had to keep slaves firmly under control. Some slaveholders used harsh punishments—beating, whipping, branding, and other forms of torture—to maintain that control. ... Slaves who failed to learn this lesson were sometimes sent to slave-breakers.
Explanation:
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How did GW show his bravery in the Braddock disaster?
What was England’s biggest issue following the French and Indian War?
What did the Proclamation of 1763 say and why?
How did the colonists react to the Proclamation Act of 1763?
Why were Vice-Admiralty courts so unfair? Give 2 reasons
The Answer Too "What was England’s biggest issue following the French and Indian War? and How did the colonists react to the Proclamation Act of 1763?" Is:
Britain wanted to control the Western territories.The colonists reacted by: First, they protested it, not nearly as they would protest future British policies. Second, they tried to ignore it.Hope this Helps!! !Have A Great Day!!!
3. Following the American Revolution, the most pressing issues facing the
Confederation Congress were: *
O A. Intellectual
B. Ethical
C. Racial
O D. Financial
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Answer:
D. Financial
Explanation:
The American Revolution which was an uprising by the Americans against their British masters occurred between 1765 and 1783.
Immediately after this, one major problem faced by the Americans was financial problem because they did not have the finance to fund a new country