Answer:
The Songhai Empire's diet was very traditional. The main staple food was millet which was consumed in three ways.
Explanation:
what do you think the Sacco and Vanzetti case shows about America in the 1920’s?
Answer:
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The organization trying to help the migrants is ...
Question 4 options:
A. Sea-Watch
B. Greenpeace
C. Sea Save
A. Sea-Watch
It's a german organization that helps refugees
Name two things that helped cause the Dust Bowl?
Answer:
-agricultural factors
-high temperaturas
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Dust Bowl was caused by a combination of economic distress, prolonged drought, exceptionally high temperatures, poor farming methods, and the accompanying wind erosion.
Explanation:
Do you feel that if Abraham Lincoln was not assassinated that reconstruction would have turned out better?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
I think that the racism would be way lower
The Siege of Bexar was after the Battle of the Alamo.
True
False
Answer: TRUE
Explanation: The siege of Bexar (San Antonio) became the first major campaign of the Texas Revolution. From October until early December 1835 an army of Texan volunteers laid siege to a Mexican army in San Antonio de Béxar. After a Texas force drove off Mexican troops at Gonzales on October 2, the Texan army grew to 300 men and elected Stephen F. Austin commander to bring unity out of discord. The Texans advanced on October 12 toward San Antonio, where Gen. Martín Perfecto de Cos recently had concentrated Mexican forces numbering 650 men. Cos fortified the town plazas west of the San Antonio River and the Alamo, a former mission east of the stream.
By the time the Texans camped along Salado Creek east of San Antonio in mid-October their numbers had grown to over 400 men, including James Bowie and Juan N. Seguín, who brought with him a company of Mexican Texans. Bowie and James W. Fannin, Jr., led an advance to the missions below San Antonio in late October, while Cos brought in 100 reinforcement men. On October 25 the democratic Texans conducted a debate over strategy. Sam Houston, who had come from the Consultation government, urged delay for training and for cannons to bombard the fortifications. Austin and others won support to continue efforts at capturing San Antonio.
From San Francisco de la Espada Mission on October 27, Austin sent Bowie and Fannin forward to Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de Acuña Mission with ninety men to locate a position nearer the town for the army. There on the foggy morning of the twenty-eighth Cos sent Col. Domingo de Ugartechea with 275 men to attack the advance force. The Texans drove off the assault from a position along the bank of the San Antonio River, inflicting over fifty casualties and capturing one cannon. Austin arrived after the battle of Concepción to urge an attack on San Antonio but found little support among his officers.
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Hi I'm not trying to cheat or have anyone do it for me I just need help finding similarities and differences this is from k12 I have a compare and contrast essay to write on these 2 and I need help brainstorming similarities and differences here what I have so far for similarities
- Limits on the power of the government - are written contracts that establish what governments can and cannot do
and what I have for differences
Magna Carta
- the church shall be free and and rights shouldn't be diminished and shouldn't be unimpaired
U.S. Bill of Rights
- congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion
Answer:
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Explanation:
Ok here you go
One significant principle of the Magna Carta involves the freedom of the church. In the Constitution, as listed in the 1st Amendment, freedom of religion is guaranteed. Taxes were another point mentioned in both documents. Another similarity between the documents is that both include the right of fair fines.
summarize how advertising changed in the 1920s
Answer:
Advertising a product changed from simply announcing the existence of a product in a dull, dry fashion to persuading the public they needed and deserved to own the product. ... More importantly, advertisers objected strongly to the investigative articles, which reflected badly on their own kind
the leader who brought christianity to the franks was
Answer:
It was started by Clovis I, regulus of Tournai.
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It expanded the frontier area to the Pacific Ocean.
It added land to the frontier west of the Mississippi River.
It limited existing trade networks with the Indigenous People.
It forced the Indigenous People to leave the western United States.
Answer:
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 brought into the United States about 828,000 square miles of territory from France, thereby doubling the size of the young republic. It added land to the frontier west of the Mississippi River.
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Explanation:
It expanded the amount of land the United States owned west of the Mississippi
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Answer:
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Why did the Spanish government first allow Anglo-Americans to settle in modern-day Texas?
A) They knew this would weaken the Mexican government, whom the Spanish opposed.
B) Spain was unable to convince its own citizens to colonize the sparsely populated area.
C) Spain believed Anglo-American settlers would quickly adopt the Spanish culture and way of life.
D) The Mexican government had been petitioning for Anglo-American settlers in the region for years.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Which of the following describes the biggest problem with monopolies?
a.They don’t allow business owners to make nearly as much money as they could because of high costs.
b.They allow consumers too much of a choice in what products to buy which causes most businesses to fail
c.They force consumers to buy a product from one company at high prices because the company usually has no competition
Answer:
it's C because monopolies are usually this companies who has no competitors on the bazaar
The president's veto is:
a) subject to the consent of the U.S. Senate
b) absolute
c) subject to review by the U.S. Supreme Court
d) subject to being overridden by Congress
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A veto is what a president uses to reject a bill of becoming a law. When 2/3 of the Congress (House of Representatives and Senate)'s votes is the majority, the veto can be overridden.
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Answer:
sure, but how?
Explanation:
George Washington refused to be
named
A. president
B. governor
C. king
Answer:
your answer is C. king
Explanation:
What title did George Washington want to be called?
the President of the United States
He warned that the United States would earn "the contempt, the scorn and the derision" of Europe's monarchies if Congress failed to emphasize the importance of the Presidency. Adams then proposed calling Washington, "His Highness, the President of the United States, and Protector of the Rights of the Same.
"Why did George Washington refuse to be king?
At most, Nicola was floating an idea of his own, but one he was utterly incapable of bringing into being, and gently suggesting that Washington might consider the desirability of establishing a new state, headed by a king. It's inaccurate, therefore, to say that Washington turned down a chance to be king.
What will I buy in Walmart?
I'm still driving btw
Answer:
buy some hit cheeto Mac & cheese
Answer:
A Taco
Explanation:
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does technology play a role in making people feel more isolated
Have you ever received a message from a friend who lives right across from you? Maybe your parent who is in the other room? Technology has created a way for people to communicate without talking face to face, many teens have a phone or some type of technology, most teens have developed social anxiety or some sort of issue talking to people because of technology.
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why is the name jesus significant in our understanding of the word gospel
Jesus is the embodiment of God's rescue. The Greek word "sozo" is what is translated in the New Testament into "saved" as well as "healed" or "made whole" or "delivered" - a complex word that seems similar to that action word "yeshuah" that Jesus modeled in His life.
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In the late 1800s and early 1900s,
what became the biggest concern
about the formation of
"monopolies?"
than they would wipe out other byneses and some many would loss there jobs
Hope that helps :)
Answer:
The monopoly would set the price of goods without any competition.
What happened in the 500 years between the Mauryan and Gupta Empires?
Answer:
I think they built more empires between the 500 years
Answer:
one god vs more than one god
Explanation:
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How did the war affect trade with Germany, England, and France?
Answer: Military conflict between countries is often accompanied by the imposition of partial or total trade embargoes on the exchange of goods. Conflict may also reduce trade flows by raising the costs to private agents of engaging in international business.
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Explanation:
How did the public react to the lack of government response to the Depression of 1893?
Answer:
The government refused to intervene.
Explanation:
Local police arrested Coxey and the march's other leaders. The rest of the marchers quickly dispersed. The government refused to intervene. Fortunately for the United States populace, the Panic of 1893 ended by the end of 1897.- Hopes this helps
Alexander the Great’s conquests of Greece, Egypt, Persia, India led to the what
Answer:
Alexander the Great's conquests freed the West from the menace of Persian rule and spread Greek civilization and culture into Asia and Egypt. His vast empire stretched east into India.
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What point of view does Jefferson Davis express in this excerpt from his inaugural address?
A. He believes secession is necessary because the United States is defying the principles on which the nation was built.
B. He believes the United States is corrupting the South with its illegal activities, so the South must secede.
C. He believes separation from the United States is necessary because the government is exploiting the South’s natural resources.
D. He believes the Southern states are superior to the Northern states in every respect, and therefore it is best to secede.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He believes secession is necessary because the United States is defying the principles on which the nation was built.
Answer: The answer is A: He believes secession is necessary because the united states is defying the principles on which the nation was built.
Explanation:
Which state refused to pass the 15th Amendment?
Answer: Oregon thought it was apart of the five states did and did not ratify it.
Explanation: They did not formally ratify the 15th Amendment up until, 1959.
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what were the objectives of all india Muslim league
Answer:
to promote and secure civil rights for Muslims.
What impact did the oil industry have on transportation in the United States
Answer:
North America is experiencing a boom in crude oil supply, primarily due to growing production in the Canadian oil sands and the recent expansion of shale oil production from the Bakken fields in North Dakota and Montana as well as the Eagle Ford and Permian Basins in Texas. Taken together, these new supplies are fundamentally changing the U.S. oil supply-demand balance. The United States now meets 66% of its crude oil demand from production in North America, displacing imports from overseas and positioning the United States to have excess oil and refined products supplies in some regions.
The rapid expansion of North American oil production has led to significant challenges in transporting crudes efficiently and safely to domestic markets—principally refineries—using the nation’s legacy pipeline infrastructure. In the face of continued uncertainty about the prospects for additional pipeline capacity, and as a quicker, more flexible alternative to new pipeline projects, North American crude oil producers are increasingly turning to rail as a means of transporting crude supplies to U.S. markets. Railroads are more willing to enter into shorter-term contracts with shippers than pipelines, offering more flexibility in a volatile oil market. According to rail industry officials, U.S. freight railroads delivered 435,560 carloads of crude oil in 2013 (roughly equivalent to 300 million barrels), compared to 9,500 carloads in 2008. In the first half of 2014, 258,541 carloads of crude oil were delivered. Crude imports by rail from Canada have increased more than 20-fold since 2011. The amount of oil transported by rail may also be influenced by a tight market for U.S.-built tankers. However, if recent oil price declines persist and the price falls below the level at which Bakken producers can cover their costs, some production could be shut in, potentially reducing the volume of oil carried by rail.
While oil by rail has demonstrated benefits with respect to the efficient movement of oil from producing regions to market hubs, it has also raised significant concerns about transportation safety and potential impacts to the environment. The most recent data available indicate that railroads consistently spill less crude oil per ton-mile transported than other modes of land transportation. Nonetheless, safety and environmental concerns have been underscored by a series of major accidents across North America involving crude oil transportation by rail—including a catastrophic fire that caused numerous fatalities and destroyed much of Lac Mégantic, Quebec, in 2013. Following that event, the U.S. Department of Transportation issued a safety alert warning that the type of crude oil being transported from the Bakken region may be more flammable than traditional heavy crude oil.
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List the casualties of the “Great War”
Answer:
I'm pretty sure you mean WW1 so
Explanation:
The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I, was around 40 million. There were 20 million deaths and 21 million wounded. The total number of deaths includes 9.7 million military personnel and about 10 million civilians.
Answer:
The total number of casualties of WWI are about 40 million.
Explanation:
20 million deaths, 21 million wounded. 9.7 million military personell and roughly 10 million civilian.
Which happened third?
HINT
A. Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.
B. Leaders abolished slavery in the entire United States.
C. Soldiers from the Confederacy attacked a Union fort.
D. Lincoln sent out a call for men to fight against the
South,
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
how did general lee's war plan change after the victory at chancellorsville