Read the excerpt from "Myths About the Founding Fathers."
Did George Washington really have wooden teeth? Did he throw a silver dollar across the Potomac River? Did he chop down a cherry tree and then admit it to his father?
No. No. And probably not.
A. How does this excerpt contribute to the development of ideas in the article?
B. It conveys that well-known stories about the Founding Fathers are unlikely to be true.
C. It highlights the exaggeration used to make the Founding Father seem more interesting.
D. It provides an explanation of how myths about the Founding Fathers began.
E. It explains why it is important to disprove the myths about the Founding Fathers.
Answer:
The correct answer is B. sorry I didn't see this until 6 days
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right.
Answer: B
Explanation:
What did President Theodore Roosevelt do on behalf of conservation efforts?
He deregulated the mining industry in the western states.
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He supported national parks and the U.S. Forest Service.
He increased the amount of natural resources allocated to corporations.
He donated millions of dollars to preserve natural areas in the West.
Answer:
He supported national parks and the U.S. Forest Service.
Explanation:
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Answer:.
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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2) b
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A senator can delay or impede a bill by
Answer:
Tag-Teaming
Explanation:
'Tag-Teaming' a hold requires at least two senators that want to hold the legislation indefinitely. The first senator (anonymously) places a hold on the legislation, and then, before their name is entered into the record, releases the hold. As a result, Senators can effectively wage (or threaten to wage) a filibuster – in effect, insist on extended debate in order to delay or prevent a final vote on most amendments, bills, or other motions.
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Early in the industrial revolution, working class women did what
what are the five similarities between an autocracy and a democracy in details
Answer:
In an autocracy the ruler doesn’t need the consent of the people to rule the country, whereas a President or a Head of state in a representative democracy would need to be elected;
An autocratic ruler can take whatever decisions they want; an elected president in a democracy can’t, they must abide by the Constitution;
Most democracies put a limit to the duration of a term for an elected official (e.g. 5 years for the president in France, 4 for this of the US, etc.), whilst in autocracies leaders can generally stay leaders for life;
Under a democracy, people are granted constitutional rights, which is not necessarily the case in an autocracy;
In an autocracy, there’s only one leader. That’s most often not the case in a democracy, which will generally have a Parliament.
What structure did Charlemagne build? What expensive items can add to beautify is?
Answer:
Aachen was the centre of a major building program that included the Palatine Chapel, a masterpiece of Carolingian architecture that served as Charlemagne's imperial church. Marble throne believed to have been used by Charlemagne (reigned 768–814), in the Palatine Chapel, Aachen, Germany.
Explanation:
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Yo help 50 points two paragraphs only
Your commander, Lieutenant Major Reginald Brighton, wants a full report on what is happening in the United States. Specifically, he needs information on the Articles of Confederation, and he wants to know why a stronger government is necessary for the country to survive. In your confidential letter of at least two paragraphs, be sure to include the following elements:
A formal tone used for writing, as you are addressing your commander
A heading or title including a date and greeting to the commander (for example, “Confidential Letter, December 1786.”)
First paragraph:
An explanation of the powers that Congress has under the Articles of Confederation
A list of the strengths of the new government under the Articles of Confederation
A list of the weaknesses of the new government under the Articles of Confederation
Examples of how people have reacted to the new government
Second paragraph:
An explanation of why a new, stronger government is necessary
Answer:
Dear Commander Lieutenant Major Reginald Brighton:
As you know the confederation has its constitution and this constitution has many articles. The present missive is to inform you what is happening in the United States with respect of this constitution.
The main article of this constitution states that the president is elected by popular vote and gives the congress many attributions. The congress has to approve the nation's budget and they just have spend the money that the country has. I think the best thing of this people is that they have power balance and leaders that make many good things for their nation.
The strengths of this nation are many. For example it has a good Army because the congress has bought many good weapons and also it has passed good bills in favor of the people, for example: this country has good hospitals and medicine for everybody. The weaknesses of this new government are many but I think the worst thing can be that there is not so much Freedom of Speech. The ones that talk about the congress are immediately put under investigation.
People have reacted in different ways to the government, but I think people are started to get tired of the situation of not having the liberty of saying what they really want.
I will inform you more about this nation in my following missives.
Expressing my feelings of the highest esteem, I respectfully say good bye,
Attentively,
Sir William Shakespeare
Explanation:
Compare/contrast the economic characteristics of West, East, and South Africa. (This may include the importance of the gold trade, slavery, and ivory) WILL GIVE BRAINLY
Answer:
South- important with ivory trade and high economics
West- Imoprtant in slave distrubution
East was with gold trade
The slavery boomed bringing interest from outside like European states. They afterwards had a great economic rise because they had many customers(countries).
Explanation:
How did Rome ensure its authority ?
Answer:by getting trade routes
Explanation:did it on edge
The first shooting war began at:
Lexington and Concord
Bunker Hill
Ticonderoga
Answer:
I'm assuming you mean the revolutionary war.
The Battle at Lexington and Concord was where the Shot Heard Round the World started the revolution, the first shot in the war.
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Fill in the blanks to review what you know about Congress. You should be able to fill in many of
them by memory. Attempt to do so, but if you cannot remember, you may look up the answers.
For credit, this should be completed before we review it as a class, and you should be prepared
to answer each if called on to do so.
The Electoral College has been a topic for debate. Some people believe that the Electoral College is no longer needed to decide on the president. There are many people who believe that the popular vote should determine the next president of the United States. For this assignment, you are going to research the Electoral College. You will use your research to answer each question below in paragraphs of your own words.
Directions
Address the debate on the Electoral College by using your research to answer the following questions. Your response to each question should be in a paragraph of your own words.
What reasons did the members of the Constitutional Convention have for creating the Electoral College? Use examples from your research to support your answer.
How have voters in America changed since the Constitution was created?
Should the Electoral College continue to be used? Why or why not? Use examples from your research to support your answer.
Answer:
This is gonna take awhile
Explanation:
1. Members of the constitutional convention created the electoral college so small states would have just as much of a voice as bigger states.
2. Yes. Since the constitution was written, Black men have been given the right to vote, women have been given the right to vote, and the voting age was changed from 21 to 18 (congress did that because if you are old enough to get drafted you are old enough to vote). Originally it used to be white men over the age of 21 and only them, so these were pretty big changes when these groups of people were given the right to vote.
2. Personally, I think we should get rid of the electoral college. Recently there has been much debate about it, this is because a president can win the presidency WITHOUT winning the majority of of the popular vote. If he or she wins 270 electoral votes they win the presidency and do not have to win the popular vote. But this question is more of your personal opinion, so your answer might be different from mine.
the build-up of the us military in 1916 was an example of
Answer:
preparedness
Explanation:
The USA was not ready or willing to fight in WW1 unless they had to. However, when they realized that tensions were rising across the globe, the USA thought that it would be best to have a big, strong military ready to go if the need arose. The US military was taking precautions and being prepared.
A person who is thinking critically might ask:
why something happened.
how something happened.
what the consequences of an event are.
All of these choices are correct.
Answer:
Would most likely be All of these choices are correct.
Explanation:
That is a main process of finding out what happened. Why it happened, how it happened, what happened and where it happened.
Answer:
i think the last one all of thess choices are correct cause it is base on the question am i right? Correct me if i'm wrong
Did Akhenaten have any military conquests?
Answer:
Despite past controversy over whether the armed forces were maintained and utilised to the same professional standard during the reign of Akhenaten many recent studies focusing on the textual evidence in the Amarna Letters have indicated the continuation of a professional military throughout the Amarna Period
Explanation:
Think about the following questions as you read: • Why was the United States a " destination of choice" for immigrants from so many parts of the world? • Where did the immigrants originate and where did they settle in the United States? ( Question 1: When talking about immigration, what do "push" and "Pull" refer to? ( Question 2: List Four pull factors that brought many immigrants to the United States between 1820 and 1920. Pull factors include: [ Will Mark Brainliest if answered correctly].
Answer:
Explanation:
The US was a "destination of choice" for so many immigrants because it was the land of new beginnings; a fresh start. Immigrants came from all over Europe and most settled on the east coast (think New York and such). But, some immigrants from Japan and China mostly settled on the west coast (Oregon, Washington, and California). When talking about "push" and "pull", these words refer to the reasons why people wanted to go to America and the reasons why they wanted to leave their country of origin. Four pull factors include stable government (democracy, no dictator), plentiful food supply (no famine), religious freedom (no forced religion), and a very stable, prosperous economy (many jobs available in the U.S., especially factories.
Write a well-organized essay that explains how the Americans won the Revolutionary War. Your essay should include at least four paragraphs. ( Read question 1 in the picture and follow all the steps). Make sure you include grammar, punctuation, spelling, sentence structure, organization and mechanics. (Will Mark Brainliest and please do not use another students answer on from brainly or any other website. If you do you will be reported. [ Extremely need help please and thank you.
Answer:
1. When the American Revolution began, it looked like the colonies faced insurmountable odds. How did a ragtag band of volunteers without a proper source of funding for food and equipment manage to overcome the most powerful army and navy in the world?
How did each of the following contribute to the success of the American Revolution?
George Washington’s leadership abilities
Geography
Foreign assistance
Colonists’ spirit and attitude
George Washington helped us in many ways in the revolutionary war. Despite his losses he knew how to run the military. He was a really tough and brave man. Those two characteristics helped us in the military because you have to be brave and take risks t get rewards. Lastly toughness helped us out a lot. When our solders are sick or don't feel good they don't get to call in sick. They have to tough it out and if we were not tough enough then our soldiers would have gave up.
Geography helped Americans out a lot. One of the ways it helped us is by helping us know the terrain. Going to a unknown terrain and even unknown climate can be a easy way of death. Another way is by knowing a way to supply troops and how it was possible. We need geography for this because if we didn't use geography we wouldn't know where we were traveling. We also would not know how to supply our troops.
If we did not have foreign assistance then we would not have won the war. The french were pretty much the way we got our supplies. Also we would have been enormously out numbered in troops with out there assistance. Even though some assistance such as Spain's assistance was not much help to us at all.
Positive attitudes are needed in any war but it really helped us out in the revolutionary war. They believed that they were going to win and get their land. Then the french came along and grew our spirits. This also helped us because when the french came it it greatly lowered the British peoples spirit. What they thought was going to be easy instantly turned to a hard battle.
Explanation:
What type of natural disaster is a direct result of tectonic activity?
A.
hurricanes
B.
tropical storms
C.
volcanic eruptions
D.
tornadoes
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
C:volcanic eruptions
What does Douglass believe about the Constitution's interpretation of slavery?
Answer:
Douglass publicly changed his stance on the Constitution in the spring of 1851. He published his new stance in the May 15, 1851 edition of The North Star, stating that his interpretation of the Constitution as an anti-slavery document established a precedent which allowed it to be “wielded on behalf of emancipation.
The Court of Appeals ______________________
a.makes and maintains laws. b.overturns a governor's veto. c.reviews judgments made in lower courts. d.represents people in districts.
The Court of Appeals reviews judgements made in lower courts, so the answer is C.
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rulers should trust those who work closer to them in legalism true or false
Answer:false
Explanation:
1. Why do you think early humans created art? Were the reasons for creating art different from or
similar to reasons for creating art today?
Answer:
For a cure from Boredom
Explanation:
Why not I mean? They are many other things but that seems the most truthful to me. Let me know if it helps!
here is a pic from 11 years that my teacher gave me
Answer:
nice
Explanation:
Answer:
cool
Explanation:
Which of the Ten Commandments did David
break by taking Uriah's wife and putting Uriah in a situation in
which David knew Uriah would be killed? How did his actions
go against these commandments
Answer:
he broke the commandment that says - thy shall not covet thy neighbours house nor his wife , nor his donkey
Which of these statement is true?
1.Today, farmers represent less than one percent of the
American work force.
2.The population of the United States is declining each year.
3.The number of Americans per square mile has not changed over the past 200 years.
4.The United States has never controlled territory outside its borders.
Answer: Today, farmers represent less than one percent of the American work force.
Explanation: Give me the brainiest
The constitutional conventions dispute over state representation was settled by the ?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Great Compromise was forged in a heated dispute during the 1787 Constitutional Convention: States with larger populations wanted congressional representation based on population, while smaller states demanded equal representation.
100 points and branliest!! Write a complete paragraph that clearly describes the Bill of Rights and explains one
reason why Jefferson believed it was a necessary addition to the U.S. Constitution.
Your response should include at least one direct quote from or paraphrase of the
texts. Be sure to cite your source within your writing by following the material you're
quoting or paraphrasing with the author's name in parentheses and a page number, if
you use material from the book source. Also be sure to include a full MLA citation of
all sources you used at the end of your paragraph.
Your paragraph should be three to five sentences in length and include a topic
sentence jsupporting details, and a concluding sentence. It should also use proper
spelling and punctuation. This part of the assignment is worth 16 points. Use the
rubric to evaluate your paragraph.Write a complete paragraph that clearly describes the Bill of Rights and explains one
reason why Jefferson believed it was a necessary addition to the U.S. Constitution.
Your response should include at least one direct quote from or paraphrase of the
texts. Be sure to cite your source within your writing by following the material you're
quoting or paraphrasing with the author's name in parentheses and a page number, if
you use material from the book source. Also be sure to include a full MLA citation of
all sources you used at the end of your paragraph.
Your paragraph should be three to five sentences in length and include a topic
sentence, supporting details, and a concluding sentence. It should also use proper
spelling and punctuation. This part of the assignment is worth 16 points. Use the
rubric to evaluate your paragraph.
Answer:
Not sure how to cite any sources as I don't see them but here's a little summary on it (you can pick out info if you'd like).
The Bill of Rights, also known as the first ten amendments in the Constitution, was ratified by Congress in 1791. It was designed to protect the basic rights of U.S. citizens by allowing them to have rights such as freedom of speech, press, religion, and bearing arms. Jefferson pushed for the ratification of a Bill of Rights because he wanted to make sure the rights of the people were protected and not violated. The Bill of Rights, which promoted giving power to the states, balanced out the Constitution, which favored a strong federal government.
Answer:
Explanation:
The Bill of Rights, also known as the first ten amendments in the Constitution, was ratified by Congress in 1791. It was designed to protect the basic rights of U.S. citizens by allowing them to have rights such as freedom of speech, press, religion, and bearing arms. Jefferson pushed for the ratification of a Bill of Rights because he wanted to make sure the rights of the people were protected and not violated. The Bill of Rights, which promoted giving power to the states, balanced out the Constitution, which favored a strong federal government.