Explanation:
all the cities were devastated
industries and transportation were damaged
shortage of food
do you think it is possible to be fair if there are seperate schools for different races?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Answer:
Racial segregation in public education has been illegal for 65 years in the United States. Yet American public schools remain largely separate and unequal
Explanation:
I would say No.
Which of the following are powers exclusive to the Senate?
1.they determine whether or not to have an impeachment trial
2.all bills dealing with taxing and spending must start there
3.Conduct impeachment trial of government officials
4.Approve presidential appointments
which of these was a consequence of hawaiin contract with outsiders?
A. loss of cultural traditions
B. new diseases
C. loss of government control
D. all of the above
Answer: All of the above
Explanation: A p e x
what is the main difference between an open primary and a closed primary election?
a. a closed primary only allows party registered voters to cast a ballot
b. an open primary allows only members to vote
c. they are the same type of election
d. the closed primary election chooses the president of the US while the open primary election chooses congress
In Maya society, who determined when crops should be planted?
Answer:
Maya farmers used a method called slash and burn before they began planting crops After this, the farmers planted seeds in the soil and waited for their crops to grow. The crops they grew included maize (corn), squash, beans, chili peppers, and cacao (cocoa), which is used to make chocolate.
Explanation:
4 Explain why there was progress in dealing with infectious disease during the Industrial Period.
(12)
You may use the following in your answer:
• smallpox vaccine
• germ theory
You must also use information of your own.
Answer:
Though great progress was made in industry and technology, living and working There were many reasons why industrial towns were so disease-ridden.
Explanation:
“Thus, fellow citizens, have I pointed out what I thought necessary to be amended in our Federal Constitution. I beg you to call to mind our glorious Declaration of Independence, read it, and compare it with the Federal Constitution; what a degree of apostacy will you not then discover. Therefore, guard against all encroachments upon your liberties so dearly purchased with the costly expense of blood and treasure.”
A Georgian, Gazette of the State of Georgia, November 15, 1787
The opinion expressed in the excerpt would most likely have been held by
A.an advocate of republican motherhood
B. an Anti-Federalist
C. a Loyalist
D. an abolitionist
Answer:
A. an advocate of republican motherhood
Explanation:
This is true about the views been held by an advocate of republican motherhood going by the quote below: Therefore, guard against all encroachments upon your liberties so dearly purchased with the costly expense of blood and treasure. To that person, protecting the republic at all cost is very important especially when such was gotten at the cost of blood during the war.
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!
The Hapsburgs had controlled which empire?
Answer choices:
Ottoman Empire
Prussian empire
Holy roman empire
Answer:
holy roman empire
Explanation:
2. What evidence does Zinn cite to illustrate the overall impact of Indian removal?
Answer:
The evidence Zinn uses to illustrate the overall impact of the Indian removal by talking about the book Fathers and Children.
Explanation:
hope it will help
Should the U.S. have entered the war officially before the Pearl Harbor attack?
Why or why not.
Answer:
At the most extreme, no attack on Pearl Harbor could have meant no US entering the war, no ships of soldiers pouring over the Atlantic, and no D-Day, all putting 'victory in Europe' in doubt
Explanation:
How did each kingdom settle the religious fallout from the Reformation?
Answer:
Correct answers are:
France - Edict Of Nantes
Germany - Peace of Augsburg
Spain - The Inquisition
England - 39 articles
Explanation:
When it comes to France, Huguenots were prosecuted by the people and the authorities. During the day of St. Bartholomew many of them were killed. Still, in 1598 certain rights were given to them with Edict of Nantes.
Germany was a cradle of Reformation and first conflicts happened there. But as the Protestants had large support Holy Roman Emperor had to sign Peace of Augsburg in 1555, according to which princes were able to choose official religion on their territory.
Spain introduced Inquisition that opposed everyone who was non-Catholic. Many people were prosecuted, even killed, and those who wanted to escape this were converted.
In England during Tudors 39 articles were introduced to establish rules of new Anglican church, but also to give certain liberties to Catholics.
Explain how the Treaty of Versailles contributed to World War II.
Rome's legal code provides the basis for many laws and principles we use today. Two examples include
Answer:
Explanation:
Roman's had a very thorough legal system with very specific principles that defended individuals. Two of Rome's legal code laws/principles that we use today are that individuals are innocent until proven guilty, and an individual charged with a crime must be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt that they are actually guilty. This must be done through a trial by providing sufficient evidence that directly ties that individual to the crime.
Do you agree with America remaining neutral? Why or why not?
Answer:
Yes you never know what can show up its called expect the unexpected if they side with one side and the other side has all of them so lets say its only USA and the UK vs everyone else there screwed. Hope this helps
Explanation:
How was Martin Luther King a leader? Please wrote 1-2 sentences and make sure their detailed it can be from anywhere as long as it's correct.
Answer:
Martin Luther King was a civil rights leader because he fought for racial equality. Though he received death threats and has been attacked before, he continued to fight, proving his leadership qualities.
Explanation:
Answer:
He was a leader because of his knowledge of the cause he fought for. He also had great communication skills so people could understand him well. He was also very committed and wanted to prove a point to everyone. That is what made him a very good leader.
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What were 2 aspects of Ghana's culture?
Answer:
Its culture and traditions are rich and vibrant. The people of Ghana are warm and friendly. They are polite, open and trusting even with strangers. In Ghanaian society, it is traditional to take life at a relaxed pace and view time as a series of events rather than a matter of hours or minutes.
Explanation:
How many representatives are currently serving in the Congress?
History ! I’m about to cry
Answer:
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Explanation:kk
Article III of the U.S. Constitution gives the judicial branch of the federal goverment the power to
O make laws.
o amend laws
o enforce laws.
O interpret laws.
Answer:
Interpret Laws
Explanation:
What was the goal of Britain’s campaign in upstate New York? HELP ASAP
What are five accomplishments that Moses Cone had made?
Please hurry..
Answer:In 1895 Cone and his brother Caesar began a denim mill, Proximity Manufacturing Company, the first of several such mills, on the outskirts of Greensboro. The company was named Proximity because of its close proximity to cotton fields and gins. The Cone mills were soon the world’s leading producer of denim, corduroy, and flannel. By the time of Cone’s death, his mills were producing one-third of the world’s denim. Greensboro was chosen as the site for the mills because of the city’s excellent infrastructure (including railroads going in six directions) and the availability of cheap land. The defunct North Carolina Steel and Iron Company had bought thousands of acres of land for a steel mill, but the nearby ore deposits proved unworthy of production. Initially, twenty-five acres were offered free to the Cones. The brothers subsequently bought 2,142 additional acres from the steel company, including land along the main line of the Southern Railway. The brothers bought additional mills throughout North Carolina, including the Ashville Cotton Mills, Salisbury Cotton Mills, and Minneola Manufacturing Company in Gibsonville.
Explanation: In 1870 Cone’s father founded a wholesale grocery supply business, which with the addition of the four oldest sons became H. Cone & Sons in 1878. The firm soon did a sizable business with several southern cotton mills. Moses and his brother Caesar were full partners by 1878 and spent the next twelve years traversing the South in search of sales. They rode trains to the extent possible, but much of their travel was on horseback. The cotton mills in the Carolinas served their employees with mill towns and company stores. It was the company store that was the customer of H. Cone & Sons. Because of the financial difficulties of their customers, the Cones were soon accepting baled textiles and yarn in payment for groceries. The experience gained from the wholesaling of these textile goods led the Cones to become commission sales agents for some of the textile companies. Moses realized that marketing by southern textile mills was limited because their products were not standardized, and they lacked an organized selling organization. He spent much of 1890 attempting to get several southern mills to form a selling organization that would make products more uniform. The result was the 1891 formation of the Cone Export & Commission Company in New York City. The main office was moved to Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1893. About forty-seven mills in the Carolinas and Georgia eventually joined the organization; there were only about fifty mills in the South at that time. The Cones signed five-year contracts with the mills wherein the brothers had exclusive selling rights at a 5 percent commission.
What events led up to General Lee's surrender?
Answer:
General Robert E. Lee’s surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia to Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865, is often called the end of the American Civil War. Actually, several other Confederate armies remained in the field, including the remnants of the Confederacy’s second-largest, the Army of Tennessee under the command of Gen. Joseph “Joe” Johnston, which was contending with the Union army led by Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman in North Carolina.
Explanation:
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What factors led to the golden age?
Article l of the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to:
O A. collect taxes for the government.
B. decide who is allowed to vote.
O C. create a new Bill of Rights.
O D. gerrymander congressional districts.
Answer:
the Answer is A
Explanation:
The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States.
What is dripping off that object?
What does it mean when you ask your dad whats gonna happen to the chiken in the barn,and dad says hes gonna make fried chiken for them?
Answer:
he is gonna kill it.........................
Answer:
He is going to killl the chicken!
Explanation:
Math: If your guy best friend hangs out with you every single day + ask you for your number + texts you first all the time.......+ calls you the day after he got ur number.....= Does that mean he likes you??
(this happened to meh.....what do i do?) I like him back.................as a brother.
Explanation:
ooof i think he does poor him ;-;
Answer:
oof. thats rough buddy. just tell him you don't have feelings for him. Its better to rip off the band aid than lead him on
Explanation:
Which is the closest synonym for the word momentum?
Answer:
energy
Explanation:
Answer:
power, strength, force, drive
Explanation:
it depends on what your options are :)
Why did some members of the US Congress oppose the annexation of Texas?
A.They did not want to admit another free state to the Union.
B.They did not want to admit another slave state to the Union.
C.They did not want to take control of Texas from Mexico.
D.They did not want to support President Sam Houston of the United States.
Answer:
I’m pretty sure the answer is b
Explanation: