to serve as a measure of value
Answer:
I think third.
Explanation:
to serve as a means of wealth
President Roosevelt later used similar reasoning as one
justification for -
Answer:
Presidency
Explanation:
Adding thermal energy to a cup of water can cause particles to do which of the following? Select all that apply.
Multiple select question.
cross out
A)
move faster
cross out
B)
get farther apart
cross out
C)
move slower
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D)
remain constant
cross out
E)
get closer together
About how far could the smooth bore single shot musket used in the Civil War fire?
Answer: 300 yards is the correct answer
ExplanationThe smoothbore musket generally allowed no more than 300 yards (270 m) with any accuracy. The Crimean War (1853–1856) saw the first widespread use of the rifled musket for the common infantryman and by the time of the American Civil War (1861-1865) most infantry were equipped with the rifled musket.
Place the following events in sequence: A) Russia declares war on Austria;
B) Archduke Franz Ferdinand is shot; C) America enters the war
a. B, A, C
b. B, C, A
c. A, B, C
d. A,C,B
Answer:
B, A, and C.
Explanation:
Ferdinand's assassination is what caused Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia because they thought they had something to do with which they might have. Russia then declares war on Austria because Serbia is their ally. America then enters the war in 1917 (3 years after the war started) because of two main reasons. One is that Germany would attack American submarine bases carrying civilians. The other reason is the Zimmerman Telegram in which Germany would send a message to Mexico saying to attack America cuz they were afraid they were gonna join the war but Britain intercepted the message, showed it to America, and deployed troops to Europe. Brainliest plz
6. When the leaders of Germany signed the ____ Treaty in 1919, Hitler called these men the ____ of November.
Answer:
Treaty of Versailles
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·Why did people move west?
·How did they get there?
·What was the journey like?
·What did they bring with them?
·What was life like at their new home?
·How would you describe California culture?
Why did people move west? One of the main reasons people moved west was for the land. There was lots of land, good soil for farming, and it could be bought at a cheap price. There were many different opportunities to get rich, such as: logging, mining, and farming that could not be done in the east.
How would you describe California culture? The culture of California is tied to the culture of the United States as a whole. However, there are features that are unique to California. With roots in the cultures of Spain, Asia, Mexico, and the eastern United States, California integrates foods, languages and traditions from all over the world.
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Explanation
1. Many thought that moving westward was best for the nation. One reason was land. Americans highly valued owning property and the West had a lot of cheap lands to offer. With the Homestead Act of 1862, settlers could even get free land if they lived and farmed there. Another reason for moving west was gold. In 1848, James Marshall was building a mill in California. He saw gold flecks in the water running off the mill’s wheel. This discovery at Sutter’s Mill led to the California Gold Rush in 1849. Stories of the riches in California traveled eastward, and people, especially young men, rushed to the West in hopes of striking it rich. These men became known as “forty-niners.”
2. Migration was not easy as pioneers faced many dangers. Two common routes west were the Oregon Trail and the Santa Fe Trail. Oregon had trouble attracting settlers until the 1830s. Both Britain and the United States claimed the territory. Neither side wished for war. In 1846, the countries settled their dispute. Though Americans demanded "54-40 or Fight!" U.S. President James Polk accepted the boundary at the 49th parallel. The Santa Fe Trail began as a trading route between Mexicans and Americans. Pioneers followed it to find new settlements or to seek gold.
3. Pioneers faced many dangers. After six rough months, they usually arrived at their destination. However, the end of travel brought little relief. They now faced the hard work of homebuilding and land clearing. Neighbors could be miles away. Water was difficult to obtain.
4. wagons and tents.
5. Pioneers lacked the kind of support they were accustomed to receiving from doctors, schools, and churches in the community. The weather was harsh and they often fell victim to theft, starvation, or illness. Settlers treated their own illnesses as best they could. Still, death was a regular part of pioneer life. They also faced hostile exchanges with Native Americans as both sides saw the other as a threat.
6. They have colorful and diverse culture . Spanish , Mexican, Asian , and eastern United States cultural roots.
OTHER IMPORTANT THINGS!!!
Mercator-
DESCRIPTION:
This Mercator map looks accurate, but land area appears bigger than it really is as you move away from the equator.
TYPE & DISTORTION:
Mercator is a type of cylindrical (cylinder) projection. Lines of latitude and longitude intersect at right (90-degree) angles. Large land shapes and areas are distorted. Distance is most accurate closest to the equator. Direction is true between any two points.
BEST FOR:
The Mercator projection is best for navigation or mapping areas close to the equator.
Robinson-
DESCRIPTION:
This Robinson map also looks accurate. It looks better by representing the world's land shape closer to how it appears on a globe.
TYPE & DISTORTION:
Robinson is a type of pseudo-cylindrical projection. The lines of longitude, or meridians, curve away from the central meridian. Land closer to the poles has less distortion of size and shape than it does in a Mercator projection. There is more distortion of distance and direction, however.
BEST FOR:
Robinson projections are common in school settings and popular publications.
Polar-
DESCRIPTION:
These polar maps make lands closer to the equator look very large. Polar maps show land near Earth's poles with more accuracy.
TYPE & DISTORTION:
Polar maps are a type of planar (plane) projection. Lines of longitude radiate out from the center point like spokes while lines of latitude curve. Direction is correct only from the center point. Size and distance distortion increase closer to the equator.
BEST FOR:
Polar maps appear where an accurate representation of the Arctic and Antarctic regions is important.
Albers-
DESCRIPTION:
This Albers map looks most accurate in the middle latitudes, like where the United States lies. It shows areas that are longer in the east/west direction with more accuracy.
TYPE & DISTORTION:
Albers is a type of conic (cone) projection. Lines of latitude curve, and lines of longitude appear as spokes. Distance and direction are accurate in limited areas. Shape is most accurate in the mid-latitudes.
BEST FOR:
Albers maps are best for showing large countries in the mid-latitudes, like the United States. Cartographers prefer this projection for thematic maps.
What did nativists believe about immigrants?
a
They brought new customs and traditions to America,
They should work for lower wages than Americans.
They were a threat to American citizens
They would never learn the English language.
d
Which of these Transcendentalist writings had the most direct influence on African American activists in the 1950s and 1960s? (5 points)
a
"Ambition"
b
"Orphic Sayings"
c
"Woman in the Nineteenth Century"
d
"Two Rivers"
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Give a brief but easy-to-understand definition of the following two terms that relate to US/Latin American imperialism:
-Dollar Diplomacy
-Good Neighbor Policy
Dollar Diplomacy: To extend US influence abroad, they used financial power rather than military and made other countries dependent on the US dollar
Good Neighbkr Policy: A policy adopted by Franklin D. Roosevelt. In order to improve United States relations with Latin America, they became more peaceful and said there would be no intervention or interference in Latin Amefican countries domestic affairs
Which is a symbol of deindustrialization?
A. Energy crisis
B. Love Canal
C. Manufacturing Belt
D. Rust Belt
E. Stagflation
Answer:
E. Stagflation
Explanation:
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Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The answer is D. Rust Belt
Do you think that the united states was justified in not doing more to aid holocaust victims, either by allowing more jewish refugees to immigrate or by attempting rescue missions in europe? Why or why not?
Answer:
i do not think that the us was justified
Explanation:
they were fighting a war, but they could of sent more people in to prevent the mass killings
Which of the following statements BEST describes the concept behind labor unions?
A.
They are aimed at discovering attitudes, beliefs, and opinions of large numbers of people.
B.
They are based on the idea that workers as a group have more influence on management than do individual workers acting alone.
C.
They serve the interests of management, helping establish controls on workers and limit the power of groups of workers.
D.
They establish controls on the banking industry and insure deposits of up to $250,000.
Answer:
the most likely answer is b
Explanation:
common sense sorry if wrong :(
When Egypt and Nubia were at peace, what did the two cultures share?
A) the Egyptian language
B) the Meroitic language
C) friendship with the Hyksos
D) friendship with the Persians
PLEASE HELP WHAT IS THE ANSWER ??
Answer:
Answer A is correct.
Explanation:
Why did the Kansas become known as “Bleeding Kansas”?
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Answer:This period of guerrilla warfare is referred to as Bleeding Kansas because of the blood shed by pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups, lasting until the violence died down in roughly 1859. Most of the violence was relatively unorganized, small scale violence, yet it led to mass feelings of terror within the territory.
Explanation:
Why were the events at Appomattox Court House so important?
Answer:
The site is historically significant for its association with the final battle of the Civil War and Confederate General Robert E. Lee's surrender to Union Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865. ... The Appomattox County Court House after the surrender in 1865
Explanation:
What was the first colony established by the British in North America?
Answer:
By 1650, however, England had established a dominant presence on the Atlantic coast. The first colony was founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. Many of the people who settled in the New World came to escape religious persecution. The Pilgrims, founders of Plymouth, Massachusetts, arrived in 1620.
Answer:
Jamestown, Virginia
Explanation:
What did the 12th Amendment accomplish? A. Put an end to voting for 10 years B. Only 100 people could vote C. It revised the Electoral college so it would be impossible to tie D. None of the above
C. It revised the Electoral college so it would be impossible to tie
The 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution modified the way in which the president and vice president are elected under the Electoral College system. (so there is 1 vote for each)
How did World War II MOSTLY affect oil production in Texas?
A) It reduced oil production because the equipment used for drilling was needed by the military.
B) It reduced oil production because the men who worked in the oil fields were drafted into military service.
C) It increased oil production because the country needed more sellable goods to help finance the war effort. Eliminate
D) It increased oil production because the war effort increased the need for petroleum and products made from it.
Answer:
I think it is D, but if not, go with C
Explanation:
Which of the following groups of people did not live in Mesopotamia at one time in history? Group of answer choices
A. Assyrians
B. Sumerians
C. Egyptians
D. Chaldeans
Answer:
C.
Egyptians
Explanation:
Egypt was settled along the Nile River in Egypt. Mesopotamia was settled between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in the Fertile Crescent. The Egyptians had advanced irrigation and farming. They also developed architecture such as the pyramids and Sphinx.
23. Which Newton's Law would explain why your body lunges forward after the car has come to an abrupt stop?
A. Newton's First Law
B. Newton's Second Law
C. Newton's Third Law
D. Newton's Law of Momentum
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Why was Constantinople renamed Istanbul
Answer:
Since modern day Turkey had gone from a multiethnic, cosmopolitan Empire, to a nation state of Turks this was seen as necessary to complete this process. As such Constantinople was changed to Istanbul, and Ataturks government would pressure other countries to start calling the city Istanbul
how did metal working contributed to Ghana's prosperity?
Answer: It produced strong weapon/tools that made the empire strong and powerful.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It produced strong and mighty tools and weapons that created the empire to be powerful.
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Explanation:
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What in the Treaty of Versailles specifically granted the League of Nations the power to declare war? The great end war
Answer:
Countries that belonged to the League would work together to stop potential wars in the future. Ultimately, the Treaty of Versailles (1919) required Germany to accept responsibility for World War I and imposed reparations. It also called for the establishment of the League of Nations, as Wilson had envisioned.
Explanation:
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difference between zinjanthropus and homohabilis
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The differences between homohabilis and Australopithecus are: homohabilis possesses a greater cranial capacity (610 to about 800cc), it has reduced prognathism is a flatter face and a shorter tooth row. The giant increase in brain size made by habilis would have given the species the advantage of stone tool-making.
Factors that can alter the trend
represented by a population pyramid
include:
A
Industrialization
B
Natural disasters
с
Education of women
D
All of the above
Answer:
D.all of the above
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Which characteristics of Muhammad Bin Qasim provided the foothold for the spread of Islam in the subcontinent
Answer:
The characteristic of Muhammad Bin Qasim that provided the basis for the spread of Islam in the Indian subconscious was the permission of religious freedom.
Explanation:
Muhammad bin Qasim was an Islamic leader who, by invading the Indian subcontinent, did not impose the forced conversion of citizens to Islam. On the contrary, Muhammad bin Qasim presented himself very peacefully and even commanding a large army, he allowed religious freedom to be maintained, and those who chose to convert to Islam by their own free will would be welcome, but those who did not desiring conversion, could practice their religions without fear of reprisals.
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Answer:
Rome is in Italy, so the answer is 1
commodore
cornelius vanderbilt
j.o. Morgan
John D. Rockefeller
Andrew Carnegie
Answer:
John D. Rockefeller
Explanation:
Which option represents a way that multiple perspectives are reflected in political participation? a. Public meetings b. Press conference c. Legislative sessions d. State of the Union address
Answer:
Option a. is correct.
Explanation:
In Public meetings, various people can openly express their opinions on different issues of public policy.
Public meetings involve sharing of information and discussion among the audience.
Therefore,
Public meetings represent a way that multiple perspectives are reflected in political participation.
Option a. is correct.
Answer:
A
Explanation: