Answer:
Philadelphia
As stipulated by the Residence Act, Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the United States of America between 1790 and 1800 while Washington, D.C., was being built.
Answer:
sooo its philadelphia sksksk
Explanation:
as part of the legislation, Philadelphia was chosen as a temporary capital for ten years (until December 1800), until the nation's capital in Washington, D.C., would be ready. Pierre (Peter) Charles L'Enfant was given the task of creating the city plan for the new capital city.
the prince or leader of an Aryan tribe is called the Raja.
True
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False
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Plz help me. On the right put the action of British that led up to the American revolution then on the left plz put the reaction plz do both and the one under plzzzz 15 points !!!!!!!!
2. Were the Salem witchcraft trials and the resulting hanging of witches the only occurrence of suspected witchcraft in the colonies? Explain your answer.
Answer:
no, More than 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft—the Devil's magic and 20 were executed. Eventually, the colony admitted the trials were a mistake and compensated ...
Explanation:
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How did President Woodrow Wilson's hopes for the negotiations following World War I conflict with therealities of those negotiations?
A. Wilson wanted to focus on international recovery and establishing lasting peace, but the other worldpowers wanted to punish Germany severely.
B. Wilson wanted those responsible for the conflict to pay substantial reparations, but the other worldpowers wanted to rebuild the international economy.
C. Wilson wanted to punish Germany harshly as a deterrent to future conflict, but the other worldpowers wanted to focus on rebuilding European alliances.
D. Wilson wanted to maintain U.S. isolationism, but the other world powers wanted the country to takea leadership role in an international coalition.
Answer:a
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Wilson wanted to focus on international recovery and establishing lasting peace, but the other worldpowers wanted to punish Germany severely.
Explanation:
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what are problems Braddock and his men faced marching through the wilderness?
Answer:
Edward Braddock faced a military disaster before the gates of Fort . Yet, Braddock and his men deserved a victory, if by no other means and gunpowder, a 12-foot wide road through 110 miles of wilderness, with whom they are yet unacquainted, whom the French will certainly employ to frighten them.
1. what was the aim of lenin faction on the central committee following the end of the bolshevik revolution?
a.Immediate exit from World War 1
b.Begin a revolutionary War to spread the ideas of communism to other parts of Europe
c.wait for the German working class to rise up and remove the German Kaiser power
d. all of these answers are correct
2. which policy was abandoned by lenin in 1921, during the middle of the Russian Civil War, and replaced by the NEP?
3. In 1903, the Russian social democratic labour's party (RSDLP) split into two groups: the bolshevik and the _______.
a. communists
b. Marxists
c. socialist revolutionaries
d. mensheviks
4. In which document did lenin outline his views on the direction of the revolution, and Russia in general, shortly after his return from exile in April 1917?
5. which mystic became close to and had great influence over Empress Alexandra of Russia and thus the Russia government while Nicholas II was on the front lines during Wolrd War I?
6. what was one of the problems faced by rural peasants in Russia during the late 19th and early 20th century?
a. high level of inflation
b. poor quality agricultural land
c.high level of interest on loans
d.high levels of taxation
7. which economic system did Imperial Russian Minister of Finance Sergei Witte pursue in order to modernise the Russian economy?
8. why did the creation of the Duma in 1906 ultimately fail to make Russia more democratic?
a. the duma was incredible corrupt and its members only sought to serve themselves. b.over time, the duma became less representative and less effective in terms of executing the powers granted to it.
c. the duma tended to produce weak and dysfunctional government as no one political party could gain a majority to govern, and therefore had to share power with other parties.
d. tsar Nicholas dissolved the Duma permanently within 10 weeks.
Answer:
1. a 2. The NEP replaced war communism as the Soviet regime's official economic policy 3. Mensheviks 4. The "April Theses" 5. rasputin 6. D. 7. The Witte system that relied on taxes on the peasantry and borrowed heavily from foreign nations 8. i dont know but most likely c.
Explanation:
I have studied a fair bit of russian history and am familier with most of these questions.
In what zone was the city of Berlin located?
Soviet Union
USA
British
Answer:
soviet union
Explanation: ik that cus i read a book on it
how did the states limit the powers of the national government under the articles
Answer:
Naruto
Explanation:
Answer:
In order to protect states' rights, the Articles set strict limits on congressional authority. Under the Articles, the states, not Congress had the power to tax. Congress could raise money only by asking the states for funds, borrowing from foreign governments, and selling western lands.
16. The key element of Jainism is ahimsa, which means...
A. all old men become deities
B. there are many Deities to worship
C. cats are to be protected as Deities
D. there should be nonviolence toward all living things
The high middle Ages brought about: A:the rise of the peasantry
B:political stagnancy
C:the spread of literature, art and the establishment of universities
D:Roman Catholicism took a back seat to feudalism
Answer:
C
Explanation:
the spread of literature, art and the establishment of universities
Help please (middle school history)
Answer:
Explanation:
The Whiskey Rebellion started due to the taxing of liquor. This started huge violent protests throughout the United States in 1794. One of the outcomes of the whiskey rebellion was that this showed great authority to the government and authorities
always add more then what I said. I hope this helps!
1. The leader of Germany who surrendered on
November 11, 1918 (three words)
3. This country withdrew from the war after suffering
an internal revolution.
4. President who urged Americans to be neutral
(two words)
5. England, France, Russia, and Italy were known
as the
10. This treaty officially ended World War I in 1919.
11. The U.S.
rejected the Treaty of Versailles.
13. One of the weapons used for the first time in
World War I
Answer:
England, France, Russia, and Italy were known
as the allies
Explanation:
2. What were the job responsibilities of the Roman aediles?
A. They ruled foreign provinces and collected taxes for the Senate
B. They represented the Assembly and could veto laws
C. They were in charge of public works and festivals
D. They counted the citizens and collected taxes
Answer:
b.
Explanation:
Answer:
B they represented the assembly and could veto laws
What caused Britain to begin considering India's desire for independence?
(Please answer rightfully i have seen 3 different people saying different answers.)
Gandhi's death
the end of World War ll
the Salt March
economic collapse
Answer:
In my opinion, all of them.
Explanation:
But imo, Gandhi's death proved to them that people were willing to die for freedom.
Answer:
b. the end of World War II
Explanation:
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In what year was the Oklahoma Constitution amended to give women the right to vote in state elections?
A. 1907
B. 1910
C. 1918
D. 1920
Answer: 1918
Explanation: In 1918 Oklahoma voted on a state amendment for women's suffrage. This is essentially when women gained the right to vote in state elections.
Answer:
C 1918
Explanation:
C is correct
Which of the following best describes the overall leadership of the Romanov tsars A) Democratic B) Communist C) Absolute D) Constitutional
Answer:
Communist
Explanation:
Romanov from my understanding is related to Russia and this like long 300-year family dynasty or whatnot. This could be wrong, I'm just trying to help.
please help me out please please please
Answer:
Top one is Daniel Webster
Middle one is John C. Calhoun
Bottom one is Henry Clay
Explanation:
Answer:
First one is the Webster man
Second is the Calhoun man
Third is Clay
During the Great Depression, expressions such as Hoovervilles and Hoover blankets
showed that President Hoover
A. was seen as a role model
B. used the military to aid the unemployed
C. was blamed for the suffering of the poor
D. supported relief and public housing for the needy
the answer should be d or b
Answer:
D. Supported relief and public housing for the poor
According to W. P. Harrison's Gospel Among Slaves, which of the following
best describes the role religion played in the development of African
American identity during the 19th century?
A. It created a cultural rift between nonreligious Northern free African
Americans and Christian slaves in the South.
B. It demonstrated to white Americans that slaves deserved access
to high-quality education.
C. It helped slaves coordinate active resistance movements aimed at
permanently freeing themselves and their families.
D. It allowed slaves to integrate their traditional cultures with beliefs
that white Americans considered more acceptable.
Answer:
D. It allowed slaves to integrate their traditional cultures with beliefs that white Americans considered more acceptable
Explanation:
Based on the writing by W. P Harrison's Gospel Among Slaves, he described the role religion played in the development of African American identity during the 19sth Century by saying that religion allowed the slaves to integrate their traditional cultures with belief that white Americans considered more acceptable.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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20 Points!!!!!!
HELPP! Can you please answer these questions!
(10 pnts each)
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1) Why do you think presidents refused to interview in labor strikes in the 1920s— unlike Theodore Roosevelt, what had intervened in a major 1902 coal strike?
2) According to the quota system, the number of people allowed to immigrate from a nation would be a set percentage of the people from that nation already living in the United States. Why did that quota favor Northern Europeans?
3) Why did calls for political and social equality for minority groups increase after World War l?
4) Why might an anarchist attempt sabotage?
Answer:
1. Presidents didn't new that their policies were a detriment to laborers.
2. Eugenics buddy, white Nordics were the "superior race"
3. It was Hippocratic that Western powers helped the Jews but not other oppressed people like the Indians in British controlled India.
4. Anarchists hate government. They don't believe in institutions. Sabotaging a government institution would undermine the government create chaos.
Explanation:
Which statement about the institution of slavery in colonial America is most accurate?
1. Slaves were especially numerous in areas suitable for growing cash crops.
2. Slavery was banned in most Southern colonies.
3. Slavery was on the decline in the South by the time of the American Revolution.
4. The New England colonies had the largest slave populations.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
It seems to best fit the answer
If you were suffering from high blood pressure, what would an Ancient Chinese doctor give you?
please help asap thank you :)!
Answer: Moreover, increasing evidence indicates that, Chinese herbs and formulas that improve fire syndrome and Banxia Baizhu Tianma Tang (Decoction of Pinellia ternata, Atractylodes, and Gastrodia elata) syndrome are useful in treating hypertensive patients in China
]Why did American political leaders create a weak central government in the Articles of Confederation?
Answer:
feared that a strong central government would revive a dictatorial government
To avoid tax and tariffs from a central government
to protect the native rights of the people
Explanation:
After the American War of Independence, the leaders and founding members of the constitution created a weak central government in the Articles of Confederation due to the following reasons:
1. The leaders feared that a strong central government would revive a dictatorial government because of the experiences they had with the British Crown.
2. To avoid tax and tariffs from a central government that has nothing or very less to do with their economic lives. They firmly stood against 'taxation without representation' and believed that the central government cannot levy any taxes but only the state governments could.
3. They leaders wanted to protect the native rights of the people endowed by their own respective state governments. They feared that if too much of powers were given to the central government, it would take away some of their rights.
How are the abolition and women's suffrage movements connected?
Answer:
The anti-slavery movement grew from peaceful origins after the American Revolution to a Civil War, or War Between the States, that effectively ended slavery while severely damaging the women's rights movement. ... The women's rights movement was the offspring of abolition. Many people actively supported both reforms.
Answer:
...
Explanation:
Which of the following is indicative of the dependency of Latin American nations on the US economy in the
20th century?
Answer:
The United Fruit Company
Explanation:
The United Fruit Company is a company located in the United States of America and was established in 1899. The company is known for utilizing raw materials which are fruits, that are planted and harvested in Latin America. The United Fruit Company is now known as Chiquita Brands international.
It is a good example of the dependency of Latin American nations on the US economy in the 20th century.
The Tanakh explains the history of Judaism until the 500s BCE. It includes many details that are hard for historians to confirm. In one or two paragraphs, give your opinion on how seriously historians should treat religious texts as they try to understand past events and civilizations. Explain your opinion and support it with examples.
Answer:
I think historians should treat all religious texts very seriously. If we can understand what past civilizations belived in and practiced, we can understand how their civilization could have done better. I think we can learn from these texts, so if we see how past civilizations fell we can provent it from happening to us in the future.
Who is best known for helping hundreds of runaway enslaved people gain freedom?
O
A. Harriet Tubman
O
B. William Lloyd Garrison
O C. Frederick Douglass
D. John Brown
Answer:
A. Harriet Tubman
Explanation:
One of the most famous conductors of the Underground Railroad was Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist and political activist who was born into slavery. During her life she also became a nurse, a union spy and women's suffragette supporter.
Harriet Tubman is best known for helping hundreds of runaway enslaved people gain freedom.
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What do you need to start a industrial revolution?
Which middle eastern civilization was most known for its violence
Answer:
The Middle East is one of the most conflict-prone regions-but why? The Collier-Hoeffler model of civil war provides the starting point for our analysis.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation: