The correct answers are B) Administration of free public education. C) Equal status of new states with colonial counterparts. D) Slavery was not legal in the Northwest territories.
The Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 established several procedures for the admittance of new territories as states. The three statements represent the guidelines of these ordinances were "Administration of free public education, "equal status of new states with colonial counterparts," and "slavery was not legal in the Northwest territories."
Both legislations served in that time to establish some kind of order or policies to occupy the territories of the west. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Land Ordinance of 1785, asking Congress to make proper decisions to solve the many issues of the time.
Two years later, on July 13, 1787, the Confederation Congress of the new nation passed the Northwest Ordinance, establishing the methods to accept new territories to the Union.
How did the cotton gin lead to more slavery?
O A. It took many slaves to take care of and operate the machine.
O B. It cost more to raise the kind of cotton that the machine would
work on.
O C. The work of gathering the cotton crops became more difficult.
O D. More slaves were needed to keep up with the increased demand
for cotton.
The answer is D, because the demand for it was really high.
Someone help please I’m giveing 15 points each
Answer:
The last one is the correct answer
Which of the following is NOT true about the 1920s economy?
1. Americans were optimistic about the future
2.Farmers enjoyed record-high crop prices
3.The Gross National Product (GNP) increased
4.The stock market rose
Answer:
the stock market rose
Explanation:
How was yellow journalism used to influence public opinion, specifically in relation to the Spanish-American War?
Answer:
Yellow journalism was used to blame the Spanish for the explosion on the USS Maine, when it was actually an internal mine which blew up the ship.
Explanation:
Egyptians believe in the after life (life after death)
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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According to Michel Bechloss, what makes a good speech?
Answer:
Historian and author Michael Beschloss used examples of five historic inaugural addresses to discuss what makes an effective inaugural address. He cited the inaugural address of Lincoln (1865), Roosevelt (1933), Kennedy(1961), Reagan 1981, Bush (2001), and Obama (2009).
Explanation:
What year did the western Roman Empire fall? I literally don't know the answer!
395 AD
The fall of the Western Roman Empire (also called the fall of the Roman Empire or the fall of Rome) was the process of decline in the Western Roman Empire in which the Empire failed to enforce its rule, and its vast territory was divided into several successor polities. The Roman Empire lost the strengths that had allowed it to exercise effective control over its Western provinces; modern historians posit factors including the effectiveness and numbers of the army, the health and numbers of the Roman population, the strength of the economy, the competence of the Emperors, the internal struggles for power, the religious changes of the period, and the efficiency of the civil administration. Increasing pressure from invading barbarians outside Roman culture also contributed greatly to the collapse. Climate change has been suggested as a driver of the changes in some of these factors.
How did trade impact the development of early African societies?
It made cultural diffusion among both continents.
Which two groups of people received most help from the second new deal? Options: Minorities, Unemployed, The Wealthy, Women.
PLEASE HELP! 20 POINTS + BRAINLIEST! Imagine you are a Washington resident in 1919. Write a one- or two-paragraph letter to the editor of the local newspaper in support of or in opposition to union activity. Support your opinion with facts and evidence from the lesson. Use the proper letter-writing format in your response.
Answer:
The union is a socity of hateful people who pretenf they arent
Explanation:
Answer:
Dear editor,
How do you expect us to provide for our family? These conditions are not sustanable for us. So we will protest until we get what we deserve. The union is causing more chaos by not giving us what we need. If we want our city to survive, you must make it possible for us to make money.
Sincerely,
your name
Explanation:
Every president wants to do right.
-Lyndon Johnson, president, 1963-1969
Do you agree with Johnson's statement? Why or why not?
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The amount of sleep you get will have little effect on your ability to perform tasks.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
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Answer:
False ..
Explanation:
Which was a common restriction included in the black codes?
A.
Formerly enslaved people could not work for their former masters.
B.
Formerly enslaved people could only vote in local elections.
C.
Formerly enslaved people could only work for their former masters.
D.
Formerly enslaved people could not sue in court.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Immediately after the Civil War ended, Southern states enacted "black codes" that allowed African Americans certain rights, such as legalized marriage, ownership of property, and limited access to the courts, but denied them the rights to testify against whites, to serve on juries or in state militias, vote, or start a job without the approval of the previous employer. These codes were all repealed in 1866 when Reconstruction began.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which statements best summarize the principles you should use when budgeting? Check all that apply.
Answer:
theres. nothing................
Answer:
b,d, & e
b.You need to be mindful of whether an expense is truly a need, or just a want.
d.The more you save, the more easily you can reach long–term goals.
e.To create a budget, you need to start by determining your short–term and long–term goals.
Explanation:
Which governing body falls under the rules and regulations of Article 1 of the Constitution? Legislative (makes laws) B. Senate A. governor C. Executive Branch D. state judge
Answer:
B. Senate
Explanation:
The group that has the power to create laws in Untied States is called the Congress. The congress is divided into two bodies :
- The Senate
The senate has the ability to create rules/regulations that affect intrastate level. They also the one that handle impeachments and judge interviews process.
- The House of Representatives
The House of representatives has the ability to create rules/regulations that affected the districts within the states. They're the one that determine local budgets to fund various government programs.
Who did NOT want to invade over the Suez Canal being nationalize
The Suez Crisis began on October 29, 1956, when Israeli armed forces pushed into Egypt toward the Suez Canal after Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized the canal, a valuable waterway that controlled two-thirds of the oil used by Europe. The Israelis were soon joined by French and British forces, which nearly brought the Soviet Union into the conflict and damaged their relationships with the United States. In the end, Egypt emerged victorious, and the British, French and Israeli governments withdrew their troops in late 1956 and early 1957.
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1. All of the following statements are true of the Vietnem War except:
A. Antiwar demonstrations were held in the United States
B. A formal settlement ended the war.
C. No concern was shown for the United States servicemen missing in action.
D. The U.S. involvement escalated over a number of years.
2. Before 1950, all of these African countries were independent except:
A. Ethiopia
B. Libya
C. Egypt
D. South Africa
3. Which of the following events occurred during World War ll
(there can be more than one answer)
Cuba became independent of Spain
Israel became a nation
Holocaust
the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
the United Nations was organized
4. What events happened in Egypt after World War ll?
(there can be more than one answer)
the Suez Canal was built
Egypt seized the Suez Canal from the French
Egypt and Israel fought a war
British and French troops recaptured the Suez Canal from Egypt
Answer:
1. C
2. B
3. Holocaust, the united nations was organized
4. all but the suez canal was built
The state courts may be divided into four general categories or levels: trial courts of limited jurisdiction, trial courts of
general jurisdiction, courts, and courts of last resort.
A. district
C. supreme
b. special
d. intermediate appellate
Answer:
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What do you think you'd like most about working as a forensic scientist? Why? What do you think you'd like least about
working as a forensic scientist? Why?
Answer:
I think that I would like to figure out how these people died the best seeing the different cases and all through diffeent perspectives tou can see how people took care of themselves and how different people are the thing ai would like least is maybe seeing some of the more gruesome cases because to see some die in such a tragic way is upsetting
Explanation:
I suck at history could you help?
Answer:
I am here to confirm that yes, you do suck at history
Which two parties were represented in the election of 1800?
Answer:
By the election of 1800, the nation's first two parties were beginning to take shape. The Presidential race was hotly contested between the Federalist President, John Adams, and the Democratic-Republican candidate, Thomas Jefferson
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How do you sure that you will go to Heaven? The kingdom of God. ( Your answer must be in accordance to the Teaching of the Bible.)
Answer:
You will go to Heaven if you ask God to forgive you of your sins and accept JESUS into your heart.
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The longest war in United States history was the ________ War
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The longest war in the United states history was the Afghan War.
&Answer&
The ansnwer is the Afghan War because of outlasting the Civil War, Spanish‐American War, World War I, World War II, and Korean War combined. U.S. soldiers will soon be deploying to a war that started before they were born. Today the Taliban is advancing while the Kabul government is in disarray
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Why did the Great Depression spread from the United States to so many other parts of the world so quickly? How did governments react to the crisis?
Answer:
Many other countries were dependent on the United States and its economy, like Canada, and were involved in numerous international trades with it. Governments, at least in the USA responded by expanding public work projects, which was recommended by President Hoover, to try to start back up the economy.
Explanation:
The Great Depression spread from the United States to other parts of the world so quickly as many nations relied on America for its finances.
The Great DepressionThe depression started in 1929 when the stock Exchange clashed.
The Great Depression caused many countries' economies to fall.
People were out of jobs and homes as income and prices dropped.
Many nations in Europe after WWI took loans and monetary assistance from America.
To overcome the depression, many nations introduced policies to make the economy strong.
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since Roosevelt have made notable efforts to protect the environment? Which presidents have made efforts to roll back public land designations? (Do your own research)
Answer:
In Washington DC, parks, forests, and refuges—and the very idea of "Our Wild"—face truly harrowing challenges. The Trump regime has already unveiled a host of anti-conservation policies, pandering to special interests and working with ideological allies in Congress to roll back some of President Obama's greatest accomplishments, including deep cuts to Bears Ears National Monument.
Meanwhile, ordinary Americans value their wild heritage as much as ever. Polling has shown that about 90 percent of voters nationwide support permanent public land protection (while 69 percent oppose measures to prevent it). Even in what seems to be an unusually political and polarized age, the value of Our Wild is all but universal. In a survey conducted after the 2016 election, most Trump voters said they oppose efforts to privatize or sell off public lands. Millions of Americans submitted comments to the Trump administration opposing its punitive review of national monument lands.
Now more than ever, strong political leadership is critical. One of the clearest exercises of such leadership is the Antiquities Act—a law authorizing presidents to protect special places as national monuments if Congress won’t. Our nation’s history is full of great presidents who used it and other tools at their disposal in the name of conservation.
Given the climate in Washington, we feel it is important to salute the greatest among them. By our admittedly subjective criteria, incorporating both the conservation standards of their times and the precedents set by their administrations’ words and deeds, these are the White House’s most prominent champions of public lands.
Barack Obama
President Barack Obama's plaque for the Wilderness Hall of Fame has to start with this: he protected more lands, waters, and cultural sites than any other president, culminating with the Gold Butte (Nevada) and Bears Ears (Utah) national monuments and the expansion of the California Coastal and Cascade-Siskiyou (Oregon) national monuments.
As the threat of climate change became ever more urgent, President Obama met the challenge head-on. He committed the U.S. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions under the Paris climate accord; pioneered the Clean Power Plan to reduce emissions from coal-fired power plants under the Clean Air Act; and even released a rule to reduce methane pollution from oil and gas operations on public lands.
President Obama also recognized that some places are simply "Too Wild to Drill." He undertook historic actions to finally cancel most of the remaining oil and gas leases located in the Badger-Two Medicine area of Montana's Rocky Mountain Front, canceled many leases in Colorado's Roan Plateau and Thompson Divide, and even blocked new drilling in much of the Arctic Ocean.
As if all that wasn't enough, President Obama sought to help his fellow citizens connect with nature. His Every Kid in a Park initiative, which was recently extended beyond his presidency, aims to get more kids playing and learning outdoors by providing 4th-grade students and their families free admission to all national parks and other federal lands and waters.
Put simply, few presidents—if any—have done as much as President Obama did to safeguard our planet and our country for future generations. He is a thoroughly deserving inductee into the Wilderness Hall of Fame, and a figure whom other leaders present and future would do well to emulate.
“Teddy” Roosevelt’s energetic commitment to the wild may be best exemplified by his famous words before designating the country’s first national wildlife refuge in Florida in 1903. Concerned that brown pelicans in the area were being overhunted, the president asked an aide, "Is there any law that will prevent me from declaring Pelican Island a federal bird reservation?” Told that there was not, Roosevelt, ever direct, reportedly snapped “very well, then I so declare it.”
It was not the first time the government had protected land, but it set in motion a pattern of active natural stewardship that echoed over the next century. Roosevelt’s administration went on to establish more than 50 more bird reservations; preside over the creation of the National Forest Service and massive expansion of forest reserves; and sign the Antiquities Act into law, granting presidents the authority to protect natural and cultural landmarks as national monuments when Congress would not or could not get the job done (Roosevelt would use this method 18 times).
In all, the 26th president set aside over 230 million acres of land for conservation. Fittingly, more National Park Service units have been dedicated to him than any other American. Roosevelt’s acts in the service of wilderness could—and have—filled many volumes, and no list of White House conservation champions could credibly include any name other than his at the top.
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How did the geography of West Africa affect early inhabitants there? Choose three.
1. The savanna’s rainy season allowed people to grow crops there.
2.Because the Sahel is the driest area of West Africa, nobody settled there.
3.The need for items grown in different climates prompted the establishments for trade.
4. People used the Niger River as a means of transportation.
5.The easy access to water led many people to settle on the Sahara.
Answer:
1. The savanna’s rainy season allowed people to grow crops there.
3.The need for items grown in different climates prompted the establishments for trade.
4. People used the Niger River as a means of transportation.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. The savanna’s rainy season allowed people to grow crops there.
2. Because the Sahel is the driest area of West Africa, nobody settled there.
5.The easy access to water led many people to settle on the Sahara.
Beehive-style homes were an architectural style distinctive among the
A. Osage
B. Kiowa Apache
C. Quapaw
D. Kadohadacho
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
How has urbanization affected the environment in the United States?
A. By resulting in the desertification of land
B. By conserving important natural resources
C. By protecting ecosystems from disruption
D. By contributing to rising pollution levels
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
probably inst any of the others
what day is itggggggg
Answer:
It is Tuesday 26 of January 2021
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
It’s pop 354 year 300001