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The Dred Scott case, also known as Dred Scott v. Sandford, was a decade-long fight for freedom by a Black enslaved man named Dred Scott. The case persisted through several courts and ultimately reached the U.S. Supreme Court, whose decision incensed abolitionists, gave momentum to the anti-slavery movement and served as a stepping stone to the Civil War.
Explanation:
https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/dred-scott-case
the atlantic slave trade resulted in
Answer:
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Define stability in your own words?
IF WWI WAS "THE WAR TO END ALL
WARS" WHY IS THE WORLD THEN
HAVING A SECOND WORLD WAR?
Answer: Since World War I caused such great destruction and loss of life, it has been referred to as the “war to end all wars”. Unfortunately, the peace treaty which ended the conflict—the Treaty of Versailles of 1919—imposed harsh punishment on Germany which contributed to the destruction of Europe and set the stage for World War II.
Explanation:
What are Israels weaknesses as a country?
Answer:
Israelis, the country leaders must realize that if all these problems are not death with, they will blow up in their faces he said.
Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.
In 1987, President Reagan gave a speech at the Berlin Wall in which he told Mikhail Gorbachev to
By October 1989, people in East Germany were having protests
On November 9, 1989, the gates of the Berlin Wall
Answer: tear down the wall; daily; were opened by mistake
Explanation:
3 1 3
Answer:
✔ tear down the wall
✔ daily
✔ were opened by mistake
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Answer:
the 3rd one is the correct answer
What best describes Dean Kamen's early inventions?
Sound and light displays for theaters and shows
iPhone Apps
O Life-saving medicines
Small household appliances
Answer:
O Life-Saving medicines
Explanation:
he made some amazing things for those with disabilities
Describe the rise and fall of julius Caesar
Hey, Which invention do you think has had the most significant impact on society?
Answer:The wheel is often regarded as the invention that paved the way for all other innovations created throughout history.
Explanation:
During WWI, many factories produced war equipment to help the war.
A
True
False
Answer:
true hope that helps thats the answer
1. According to the information in paragraph 5, why was discovering the "The Columbian Orator" important to Douglass?
A. Douglass enjoyed reading and could read this book often.
B. Douglass wanted to be free and reading helped him feel free.
C. Douglass felt that he would always be an enslaved person, but this text gave him hope.
D. Douglass felt that he would always be an enslaved person, and this text presented a similar fate for another enslaved person.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
1) Did Americans originally support the Boston Tea Party? Why or Why Not?
2) Who,besides Paul Revere, rode to warn the colonists about the British?
3) What was the original powerful first paragraph of the constitution about? What was it replaced by and why?
4) How did the French help the colonists win the Revolutionary War?
5) Who is Molly Pitcher and what is her story?Was she a real person?
6) What country was the state of liberty originally for? What did the lantern stand for? Why did some people protest against the statue?
7) Why did you think we were told these
1) Did Americans originally support the Boston Tea Party? Why or Why Not?
Yes. At the time of the Boston Tea Party, everyone who was against Britain was American (with a few exceptions, who still supported the British crown). People supported the Boston Tea Party because it would anger the British (who loved tea), and additionally mock them while wasting the British resources. It was an attempt at kicking Britain out.2) Who, besides Paul Revere, rode to warn the colonists about the British?
Besides Paul Revere; Samuel Prescott, Israel Bissell, William Dawes, and Sybil Ludington rode to warn the colonists about the British coming.3) What was the original powerful first paragraph of the constitution about? What was it replaced by and why?
The original constitution (Constitutional Convention in 1787) was replaced by the Articles of Confederation on March 4, 1789. This happened because the original constitution was too weak and they needed a stronger government.4) How did the French help the colonists win the Revolutionary War?
The Frenched helped the colonist win the war by giving the colonists resources and more men.5) Who is Molly Pitcher and what is her story? Was she a real person?
Molly Pitcher is the name given to a woman who carried water to the soldiers during the Battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778. Not only that, when her husband was too injured and couldn't fight anymore, she took over his spot and fought On the battle field. Now, was she a real person? Yes, she was! Her real name was Mary Hays. Another nickname of hers was Sergeant Molly.6) What country was the statue of liberty originally for? What did the lantern stand for? Why did some people protest against the statue?
The statue of Liberty was always intended for the US. It was a gift from France. The lantern she holds represents enlightenment and to show the path to Liberty. Some people protested about it because the statue was a woman, and it was built around the time women didn't have any rights (no right to property, to vote, etc).7) Why did you think we were told these
I don't understand this question. Explain a bit more, maybe?8. How does representation in the U.S. Senate differ from representation in the House?
A. The House of Representatives includes two representatives from each state.
B. The House of Representatives is made up of appointed officials.
C. The number of representatives in the House is based on state population.
D. The representatives in the House are elected by Congress.
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Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
the number of house representatives is based on each state's population
Who was the President of the Confederate States of America in 1861?
Group of answer choices
A.James Buchannan
B.John Fremont
C.Robert E.Lee
D.Jefferson Davis
Answer:
Jefferson Davis
Explanation:
On November 6, 1861, Jefferson Davis was elected president, not of the United States of America but of the Confederate States of America. He ran unopposed and was elected to serve for a six-year term. Davis had already been serving as the temporary president for almost a year.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
D. Jefferson Davis
Explanation:
On November 6, 1861, Jefferson Davis was elected president, not of the United States of America but of the Confederate States of America. He ran unopposed and was elected to serve for a six-year term. Davis had already been serving as the temporary president for almost a year.
What did the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment
allow the Court to do?
Answer:
Require state governments to provide Bill of Rights protections to their citizens.
Explanation:
According to the Supreme Court's reading of the Fourteenth Amendment, state governments must include residents with Bill of Rights provisions.
The 14th Amendment, which was ratified on July 9, 1868, gave citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, including former black slaves. While the Amendment did not cover the states at the outset, the Supreme Court held that the Amendment should not be applied to them. As a result, it was difficult for African Americans to reap the full benefits of the Amendment during the Reconstruction era.
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Why was there a need to move from the rule of dynasties to nationalism?
can anyone help with these questions, they’re about catherine the great:
Can you find any evidence that being a woman affected the
way she was treated as a leader?
How did she make Russia stronger and more powerful?
Why did Russian law change after her death banning
women from becoming rulers?
1)
2)
Answer: She made russia more powerful by encouraging women to step up for themselves
Explanation:
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This leader joined the National Socialist Workers Party and made speeches denouncing the Treaty of Versailles.
O Adolf Hitler
O Joseph Stalin
O Benito Mussolini
Can someone summarize the Siege of Vicksburg for me? Please don't respond with a link, there's dudes on here that reply with links and it doesn't help aaa
Answer:
The Attack of Vicksburg was an extraordinary triumph for the Association. It gave control of the Mississippi Waterway to the Association. Around a similar time, the Confederate armed force under Broad Robert E. Lee was crushed at the Clash of Gettysburg. These two triumphs denoted the significant defining moment of the Common Conflict for the Association. hope this helps!
Explanation:
brainliest?
Answer:
ok Give the other person brainliest. :-)
Explanation:
Choose one person in the news to tell
me about. Give me 3 facts about this
person that you found online.
Answer:
The rock
hes a former wrestler
moved on to acting
is a great actor and is preparing fo rthe black adam coming to a theater near you
Explanation:
Select which options below are duties:
Obey the law
Be informed and vote
Respect different opinions and ways of life
Attend school
obey the law and attend school is the correct anwser
Obey law
Attend School
What country did most of the Native American nations support
What type of triangles has no equal sides and one right angle?
a.right isosceles triangle
b.right scalene triangle
c.isosceles triangle
d.right triangle
Answer:
b
Explanation:
the definiton of the right scalene triangle is a triangle that has one right angle and no equal sides
what was an effect of the great railroad and haymarket riot on the labor movement?
In the aftermath of the Haymarket Riot and subsequent trial and executions, public opinion was divided. For some people, the events led to a heightened anti-labor sentiment, while others (including labor organizers around the world) believed the men had been convicted unfairly and viewed them as martyrs.
Answer:
Popular sentiment was polarized in the wake of the Haymarket Riot and subsequent trials and executions.
Explanation:
Solve this problem for me and I’ll mark you Brainliest
Answer:
It is even
Explanation:
i did f (n)= n/2
3n+1 and got n
What is child labor and why was it a problem during the Industrial Revolution?
A)Many factories hired children as workers.
They were paid very little, we're unable to attend school, many were permanently scarred by accidents, and some were even killed by the machinery.
B)Factories were hiring parents with children. They were paid only enough to get by and many fell ill and died.
C)Farmers would try to hire children to work the fields. Many were not strong enough for this kind of work and were permanently scarred by accidents, and some were even killed by machinery.
D)Few factories would hire children and this was a problem for the families that needed the extra income.
E)Many merchants hired children as workers. They worked many long hours and were paid very little.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The Industrial Revolution was a time where places based on agriculture changed into manufacturing or factories so it wouldn't be farms.
What was the name of the program that Roosevelt used to bring workers from Mexico to the United States?
what were some of the ways the unites states stripped the five tribes of their sovereignty ?
Answer:
Though the United States government promised that all of the lands of the Five Civilized Tribes would be free of white settlement, this was not the case as thousands violated the policy. In May 1890, the lands of the five tribes were abolished, providing each member with an allotment of acreage and in 1893, the government opened the remaining land to outside settlement .
Explanation:
true or false : judaism , islam and christianity all believe in one god
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation: They all belive in one god.
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