Answer:
The forts and camps in Alabama were abandoned and the property was sold at public auction.
Explanation:
Cherokee removal, part of the Trail of Tears, refers to the forced relocation between 1836 and 1839 of an estimated 16,000 members of the Cherokee Nation.
what city is home to the longest suspension bridge in the u.s.?
Answer:
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York City
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What is the congressional sequence for impeachment?
Answer:
Step 1
The House of Representatives holds a few hearings, then they vote to impeach the President. If the House of Representatives votes in favor, by a majority, the House sends Articles of Impeachment to the Senate.
Step 2
The Senate starts a trial of the President to decide if the President is guilty of the crimes charge in the Articles of Impeachment. If 2/3 of the Senate votes to accept any Article of Impeachment, the President is automatically removed from office and the vice president takes his place as the new president.
*So far, no president has been impeached.
La economía feudal de la edad media era muy diferente a la que conocemos hoy en día y esta se basaba principalmente en una economía:
Answer:
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The Dorr War revolved around the issue of whether
propertyless white men should have the right to vote.
O True
O False
O True
The war revolved around the issue of whether property-less white men should have the right to vote.
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Napoleon’s time in Italy from 1796-1797 was important because it taught him what
Answer:
this is what i came up with but i tried my best to answer your question correctly and i'm sorry if i did not get your question answered.
Napoleon: from one French commander among many, his string of successes established him as one of France’s, and Europe’s, brightest military talents, and revealed a man able to exploit victory for his own political goals. Napoleon showed himself to be not just a great leader on the battlefield but a canny exploiter of propaganda, willing to make his own peace deals for his own benefit.
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What was significant about the defeat of Japan in the Battle of Iwo Jima?
Answer:
The Battle of Iwo Jima was one of the greatest battle for the U.S. in WWII. To the U.S. and the Japanese this battle symbolized how close the U.S. troops were to Japan. After this battle, America was one step away from obtaining a direct path to Japan.
Explanation:
It had been one of the bloodiest battles in Marine Corps history. After the battle, Iwo Jima served as an emergency landing site for more than 2,200 B-29 bombers, saving the lives of 24,000 U.S. airmen. Securing Iwo Jima prepared the way for the last and largest battle in the Pacific: the invasion of Okinawa.
how is the middle east still affected by the fall of the ottoman empire
Answer:
because is cold
Explanation:
6. Who owned the colony of Florida? Why was this important?
Florida was owned by Spain
This was important because
Answer:
Florida origanly owned by spain was lost during the 7 years war
Explanation:
What is the message of the peace political cartoon
Answer:
President Theodore Roosevelt, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, was a staunch supporter of a strong navy. Roosevelt instituted a new policy known as Corollary of the Monroe Doctrine during his term. The Monroe Doctrine was designed keep Europeans out of the Americas, but the Roosevelt Corollary placed the United States as the chief and guardian of the Americas. Control of the seas was an important part of that doctrine, a control made possible because industrialization had sped up process of making battleships. Political cartoons in 19th Century often depicted America as a woman, Columbia. Here she is depicted in full war regalia. During the Spanish-American War, many cartoons began to depict the United States as a man, Uncle Sam.
Explanation:
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Why is Akbar the Great significant?
Akbar was accorded the epithet "the Great" because of his many accomplishments, including his record of unbeaten military campaigns that consolidated Mughal rule in the Indian subcontinent. The basis of this military prowess and authority was Akbar's skilful structural and organisational calibration of the Mughal army.
What were the failures and victories of the Second Crusade?
Answer: The Second Crusade was the second major crusade launched from Europe, called in 1145 in response to the fall of the County of Edessa the previous year. Edessa was the first of the Crusader states to have been founded during the First Crusade (1095–1099), and was the first to fall. The Second Crusade was announced by Pope Eugene III, and was the first of the crusades to be led by European kings, namely Louis VII of France and Conrad III of Germany, with help from a number of other important European nobles. The armies of the two kings marched separately across Europe and were somewhat hindered by Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus; after crossing Byzantine territory into Anatolia, both armies were separately defeated by the Seljuk Turks. Louis and Conrad and the remnants of their armies reached Jerusalem and, in 1148, participated in an ill-advised attack on Damascus. The crusade in the east was a failure for the crusaders and a great victory for the Muslims. It would ultimately lead to the fall of Jerusalem and the Third Crusade at the end of the 12th century.
The only success came outside of the Mediterranean, where Flemish, Frisian, Norman, English, Scottish, and some German crusaders, on the way by ship to the Holy Land, fortuitously stopped and helped capture Lisbon in 1147. Meanwhile, in Eastern Europe, the first of the Northern Crusades began with the intent of forcibly converting pagan tribes to Christianity, and these crusades would go on for centuries.
how did the expansion of North America change British relationships with the colonists?
Answer:Maintaining order in America was a significant challenge. Even with Britain's acquisition of Canada from France, the prospects of peaceful relations with the ...
Explanation:
How did him Braddock get back into boxing
he lost several of his bouts because of a chronic illness but he was able to make a comeback and was using his other hand to do so
In Oklahoma, how did they mark
the plots of land for the land
races?
A. with a fence around the plot
B. with a ribbon tied to a fence
C. with a flag on a stake in the middle of the plot
D. with a bucket of seed for the first crop
planting
Answer: A or c
Explanation:
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According to the United States constitution, the president has the power to
Answer:
According to the United States Constitution, the president has the power to, sign or veto legislation (laws) , command the armed forces, ask for the opinion of their Cabinet, convene or adjourn Congress, grant reprieves and pardons, and receive ambassadors.
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Did all members of the Iroquois League freely choose to be part of the alliance?
Answer:
not always, conquered peoples did not have a choice.
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a reason for an
increase in global warming?
А
burning of oil
argely on
raites
B.
burning of coal
e sea
С
depleting ozone layer
D
changes in grounding lines
Answer:
D
Explanation:
burning of coal and oil do affect global warming, depleting the ozone layer will also increase global warming. Therefore the answer should be D
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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name the most popular thing today. vs the most popular item in the 90s
Answer:
Other fashion trends popular from 1997 to 1999 included glamour wear, high-waisted miniskirts, plastic chokers, knee socks associated with the school girl look, tight pants, slip dresses, turtle-neck sweaters, conservative chic, capri pants, high-waisted trousers, and cardigans.
VS
Streaming shows. ...
Sports. ...
Most Spotify Streams. ...
Dogs. ...
Music Albums. ...
Books. ...
Smart Phones. ...
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Answer:?
Explanation:
True or false the father reaches of a country settlement are called a buffer
Answer:
Meaning of Buffer
Explanation:
buff·er
/ˈbəfər/
noun
a person or thing that prevents incompatible or antagonistic people or things from coming into contact with or harming each other.
"family and friends can provide a buffer against stress"
synonyms: cushion, bulwark, shield, screen, barrier, guard, safeguard, hedge, shock absorber, armor, intermediary, middleman, go-between
a solution that resists changes in pH when acid or alkali is added to it. Buffers typically involve a weak acid or alkali together with one of its salts.
a temporary memory area in which data is stored while it is being processed or transferred, especially one used while streaming video or downloading audio.
"print speed is boosted by pages being formatted in a buffer while another is printing"
verb
lessen or moderate the impact of (something).
"the massage helped to buffer the strain"
synonyms: cushion, absorb, soften, lessen, diminish, moderate, mitigate, allay, deaden, muffle, stifle, shield
treat with a chemical buffer.
"add organic matter to buffer the resulting alkalinity"
store (data) in a buffer while it is being processed or transferred.
"try buffering as much of the video stream as you can before you hit the 'play' button"
Definitely its False
why are civil wars considered a family fight
Answer: Some family members fought for the Union, while
others sided with the Confederacy
Explanation: Some favored slavery
and two separate nations, while others fought for freedom and unity. It may be hard to imagine, but the
issues also divided many families in the Civil War era. Some family members fought for the Union, while
others sided with the Confederacy
What did the Quartering Act state?
A The colonists must give a quarter of their money to pay for British soldiers.
B British forts would be built in American towns.
C The colonists must provide living quarters for British soldiers.
D British soldiers would be allowed to build homes in America.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
help me find this question
Answer: I think it's C
Explanation:
There's no mention of slavery or the Women's Suffrage Movement, and from analyzing the text you can tell that it's about government.
In the cartoon, who is the large man in the middle? How do you know?
I know that a lot of the people in the cartoon are labeled either on their clothes or by their luggage/ the signs they are carrying. But I can't see what the big man's thing says and I can't really identify him, so please help!
Answer:
I think he is some kind of imigration officer, if im wrong please lmk i hope the image i attached is a bit clearer than the one you have so you can read it
Explanation:
the generation of children born between 1946 and 1964 is referred to as:
Answer:
baby boomer
Explanation:
Describe the events of the Chimayo Rebellion
Answer:
i added some more points about the topic
you can make this as a brief description:)
Explanation:
Revolt Edit
On August 1, rebels from the northern New Mexican communities gathered at Santa Cruz de la Cañada (near Chimayó) with Indians from the surrounding pueblos. They called themselves the Cantón (neighborhood or district). On August 3 their twelve leaders, including Esquibel, issued the following declaration:
For God and the Nation and the Faith of Jesus Christ! The principal points we defend are the following: 1. To be with God and the Nation and the Faith of Jesus Christ. 2. To defend our country until we shed every drop of our blood in order to obtain the victory we have in view. 3. Not to admit the Department Plan. 4. Not to admit any tax. 5. Not to admit any disorder desired by those who are attempting to procure it. God and the Nation! Encampment Santa Cruz de la Cañada, August 3, 1837.
When Pérez heard of the rebellion, he attempted to raise a militia of volunteers, but his call did not meet with an encouraging answer. On August 9, Pérez started for Santa Cruz with the troops at his command, meeting the rebels near San Ildefonso. Most of Pérez's men promptly abandoned him and joined the rebels. Pérez retreated to Santa Fe with the few men who remained loyal to him. Unable to find security in the capital, Pérez attempted to flee the city by night, but a group of Santo Domingo Indians intercepted and killed him. The rebels decapitated Pérez and returned his head to Santa Fe for public display. Secretary of the Department Jesús María Alarid, former interim governor Santiago Abreú (one of Ramón's brothers), and approximately 20 officials from the Pérez government were also killed, some by mutilation. That same day, the rebels entered the capital and placed José Gonzales, a Genizaro (of Taos Pueblo and Pawnee ancestry) from Chimayo, in possession of the palace and as governor of the territory.
Initially the rebel government was widely popular in the Department, but it soon made enemies by committing atrocities in gaining power and confiscating the massacre victims' property (at the expense of not only their heirs but also their creditors). The ruling junta popular was contentious and indecisive, its minutes full of crossed-out sections. Meanwhile, in Santa Cruz, the Cantón did not dissolve, instead continuing to imprison people and threaten them with death, outside the control of Gonzales's government (Lecompte 1985, pp. 40–46). In Taos, unrest broke out against the Catholic Church and its leader there, Padre Martínez, in early September (Lecompte 1985, pages 47–48).
Answer:
Explanation:
The image shows the timeline. I don't know if that helps or not.
Why do you think the deer population in 1905 was so far below the carrying capacity of the rangeland?
Probably because of the overgrazing that occurred
or to be more sense
The deer population would've most likely stayed around 4,000 because the overgrazing had reduced the food source to support the deer.
Why were the colonists extremely upset with the sugar act, and stamp act specifically in relation to their day to day lives? (two answers)
Group of answer choices
These taxes made it possible for the English Bill of Rights to be suspended.
These taxes were issued without approval of the Colonies
These taxes were issued by the King not Parliament, and the king did not have the power to tax.
These were taxes on commerce which hurt prosperty
Shays rebellion serves as an example of ______________, and why government must be ______________.
Group of answer choices
Peaceful Gathering, Direct Democracy
Mob Rule, Republic
Popular Sovereignty, Direct Democracy.
Authoritarian Rule, Representatitve Democracy
Shays' rebellion in many ways was caused by the lack of government ability to do what?
Group of answer choices
Appoint senior officers
Provide for the general welfare of its citizens through taxes
Raise an Army
Make treaties
The American Revolution was primarily fought over which of the following?
Group of answer choices
Preservation of slavery in the American Colonies
The repeated abuse and violation of Englishmen rights.
In order for the colonists to expand westard
The rising cost of living in major colonial cities
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Why were the colonists extremely upset with the sugar act, and stamp act specifically in relation to their day to day lives?
- these taxes were not issued without the approval of the Colonies
-these were taxes on commerce which hurt prosperty
2. Shays rebellion serves as an example of ___, and why government must be ____.
-mob rule, republic
3. Shay's rebellion in many ways was caused by the lack of government ability to do what?
-provide for the general welfare of its citizens through taxes
The American Revolution was primarily fought over which of the following?
- the rising cost of living in major colonial cities
Answer:
,~:^)
Explanation:
What happened in the Boston Massacre?
A American colonists killed five British soldiers during a protest against taxes
B British troops killed five people who tried to throw tea into the Boston Harbor
C American colonists killed five British soldiers and dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
D British soldiers killed five people during protests against taxes
Answer:
It would be D,
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
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What was the period of prosperity and cultural experimentation in the U.S. known as after WWI?
Answer:
The answer is the 1920s.