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...At times, gas has been known to travel, with dire results, fi fteen miles behind the lines. A gas, or smoke helmet, as it is called, at the best is a vile-smelling thing, and it is not long before one gets a violent headache from wearing it. Our eighteen-pounders were bursting in No Man’s Land, in an effort, by the artillery, to disperse the gas clouds. The fi re step was lined with crouching men, bayonets fi xed, and bombs near at hand to repel the expected attack. Our artillery had put a barrage of curtain fi re on the German lines, to try and break up their attack and keep back re-inforcements. I trained my machine gun on their trench and its bullets were raking the parapet [spraying the wall]. Then over they came, bayonets glistening. In their respirators, which have a large snout in front, they looked like some horrible nightmare...
Which claim can best be supported by this passage?
(1) New technology made warfare more destructive.
(2) Warfare had a limited impact on the environment.
(3) Countries engaged in war were punished for their actions.
(4) Illness and disease took many lives.
Answer:
(1) New technology made warfare more destructive.
Explanation:
The text shows how technology has made wars more destructive and impactful. This is because it presents a narrator that exposes the participation of technology involving the combat with gas used in more modern wars that forced soldiers to enter an even more terrifying environment and in an even more deadly and dangerous battle than those seen in previous wars with the most archaic and least evolved technology.
Hercules was able to catch the giant boar by?
Answer:
Pholus
Explanation:
Answer:
Pholus told Hercules that he would be able to capture the boar if he chased him into the deep snow. With his friend's advice, Hercules set off to find the boar. With some searching and a little luck Hercules found the boar. Hercules charged the boar and sent it running.
Explanation:
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Over what ideas did antislavery reformers disagree?
Answer: Well for one, the abolitionists/reformers put forward various arguments to support their cause of banning the slave trade. ...
Some argued that British industry no longer depended so heavily on the slave trade. ...
Slaves were denied their freedom and their human rights. ...
& of course The Bible taught that people should treat each other with kindness and love.
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Answer:
Its A or C but I believe it is C :)
Explanation:
How would you break down the wooden door of the castle if you were attacking
Answer:
Mostly likely go at the door with a battering ram
Explanation:
1. Martin Niemoller was which of the following? Jewish. A Catholic priest. A Lutheran minister. A Jehovah’s Witness. Killed in the concentration camps.
By World War II, was Georgia’s center of railroads and transportation.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
There are__________ justices are on the Supreme Court
Group of answer choices
5
15
9
12
Answer:
9
Explanation:
9 justices supreme court
While ___________ was responsible for uniting southern Italy with northern Italy, ____________ was behind the unification of Germany.
Answer:
While Giuseppe Garibaldi was responsible for uniting southern Italy with northern Italy, Otto von Bismarck was behind the unification of Germany.
Explanation:
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What were the effects of secession on Louisiana’s legacy?
Answer:Louisiana held an interesting political climate during the American Civil War, and suffered many political hardships in the years that followed. Louisiana held an interesting political climate during the American Civil War. It was a prominent slave state; by 1860, nearly half of Louisiana's population came from slaves.
Explanation:
Answer:
because Louisiana was such an important state this cause the war to be pushed forward as the north could not aford to lose a focal point for long. because of this, the state was made a focus of the war a quickly crumbled under the pressure.
Explanation:
New Orleans, Louisiana, the largest city in the entire South, was strategically important as a port city due to its location along the Mississippi River and its access to the Gulf of Mexico, and the United States War Department very early on planned on its capture. It was taken by U.S. troops on April 25, 1862. Because a large part of the population had Union sympathies (or compatible commercial interests), the U.S. government took the unusual step of designating the areas of Louisiana then under U.S. control as a state within the Union, with its own elected representatives to the U.S. Congress. For the latter part of the war, both the Union and the Confederacy recognized their own distinct Louisianan governors.[6]
Raising chickens at home is not a good idea.
Now consider how someone might argue against this. Which sentence presents a counterclaim to the above claim?
1.Hens can begin laying eggs at four months old.
2.When you have your own chickens, you have access to fresh eggs for free.
3.Chickens can be a nuisance because they are loud and smelly.
Answer:
I say t it is C or #3.
Explanation:
FUN FACT: Chickens in your home can caus certain diseases that are very dangerous and that ou could die from.
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How did the Union blockade of the southern coast affect the Confederacy during the Civil War?
A) It forced it to build ships that could outrun the blockade.
B) It contributed to shortages of weapons and food.
C) It encouraged European countries to trade with the South.
D) It caused it to build more factories to supply its needs.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The awnser is c
Answer:
it's b on edge
Explanation:
person above is wrong
What helped George Washington during his first term as the first president of the United States?
He made his advisers pledge to avoid arguing about how the government should be run.
He had studied the policies of presidents in other democratic governments.
He was elected unanimously and had the universal respect of the country.
He could legally abolish all national debt that existed before his election.
Answer:
He was elected unanimously and had the universal respect of the country.
How did the Berlin Airlift increase the tension
around the blockade? please help:)
Answer:Hoping to force the Western powers out of Berlin
Explanation:
The Wilmot Proviso...
A) opposed the war with Mexico.
B) tried to ban slavery in the Mexican Cession.
C) made slavery legal in the Mexican Cession.
D) approved the Gadsden Purchase.
Answer:
the answer is
Explanation:
The Wilmot Proviso
B. Tried to ban slavery in the Mexican Cession.
*theres another question to this question so heres the answer*
What happened after the Wilmot Proviso was introduced in Congress?
B.It failed to become law.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the other one B
Which of the following was a main cause of the civil war?
A. Foreign Invasion
B. Immigration
C. Taxes
D. Slavery
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Aztecs would force captured cities to give them stuff such as cotton, golf, food, etc
How did Alexander The Great die?
Answer:
According to the University of Maryland School of Medicine report of 1998, Alexander probably died of typhoid fever (which, along with malaria, was common in ancient Babylon).
Answer:
After surviving battle after fierce battle, Alexander the Great died in June 323 B.C. at age 32. Some historians say Alexander died of malaria or other natural causes; others believe he was poisoned. Either way, he never named a successor.
what was life like during the golden age under the gupta kings
Answer:
Prosperity in the Gupta Empire initiated a period known as the Golden Age of India, marked by extensive inventions and discoveries in science, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy. The Gupta Empire was an ancient Indian empire existing from the mid-to-late 3rd century CE to 543 CE. At its zenith, from approximately 319 to 467 CE, it covered much of the Indian subcontinent. This period is considered as the Golden Age of India by the historians. The ruling dynasty of the empire was founded by the king Sri Gupta; the most notable rulers of the dynasty were Chandragupta I, Samudragupta , and Chandragupta II alias Vikramaditya.
Explanation:
Who published Uncle Tom's Cabin
Answer:
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Explanation:
Uncle Tom's Cabin was published in 1852 abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Answer: John P. Jewett
Which statement best completes the diagram?
Cultural features
of China
The Han are the
largest ethnic
group
Mandarin and
Cantonese are major
languages
O A. There is little interest in foreign music or foods.
O B. Most people live in small farming villages.
O C. Arts can be limited by the government.
D. Christianity is the most popular religion.
Answer: The answer is C
Explanation:
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Who were some of the "new" immigrants in the 1920s?
A) Slavic peoples
B) Northern Irish.
C) Greeks
D) Germans
E) Poles
F) Southern Italians
G) Russian Jews
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I think that's the correct answer
In what ways did Franco’s government preserve the existing social order?
Answer:In what ways did Franco's government preserve the existing social order? Spain & the other nations did not aim to create a new kind of mass society. In general, authoritarian systems maintained the old ways of favoring large landowners & the churches.
Explanation:
Describe how the Middle Colonies developed.
In the American West, corporate ranching produced a large cattle industry to supply beef and dairy products to the marketplace. Popular equestrian workers called ____________ worked on these ranches under tough conditions.
Answer: ranchers
Explanation: EDG 2021
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Answer:
Gauchos
Explanation:
The ranch workers on estancias are called gauchos. Gauchos are important players in the culture of La Pampa. Similar to the American cowboy, gauchos are part of the mythology and folklore of Argentina. Gauchos herd cattle and other livestock, and they do their work on horseback.
Using your notes on Activity 41 of big history—Write a claim that answers the following question:
Was farming better than foraging?
Answer:
Understand how to use claim testing to evaluate a claim or resource. ... To what extent was farming an improvement over foraging?Explanation:
How did Industrialization in the Northern States lead to an increase in enslaved people in the southern States? SOMEONEEE PLEASE HELP MEE!!!
Answer:The cotton used was mostly imported from slave plantations. Slavery provided the raw material for industrial change and growth. The growth of the Atlantic economy was an integral part of the growth of exports - for example manufactured cotton cloth was exported to Africa.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Industrialization in the Northern States lead to an increase in enslaved people in southern States as the southern states needed a larger work force to continue to compete and supply the northern states industry.
Explanation:
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(please when u answer tell me the letter, not just explain-im kinda dum lol)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which steps are beneficial when paraphrasing another’s work? Select three options.
A) asking for permission
B) checking for accuracy
C) using direct quotations
D) reading the excerpt twice
E)defining unfamiliar words
Answer:
a b and e
Explanation:
There are three states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. During which process does water vapor become liquid water?
Answer:
Condensation.
Explanation:
The phrase in which the water vapor becomes liquid water is condensation.
Condensation is the phrase that takes place after vaporization. When gas begins to lose its energy, it comes together to form a liquid state. The process of condensation occurs when warm water rises up into the atmosphere, cools, and loses its energy to hold the vapor.
Therefore, condensation is the correct answer.
Who is a humanitarian
Answer:
A Humanitarian is a person who helps people in need. It is usually a short-term help, until the government can take over for them.
Explanation:
Some famous humanitarians are:
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Nelson Mandela
- Mother Teresa
- Oskar Schindler
- Elizabeth Fry