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Nile River
Congo River
Niger River
Atlas Mountains Mt. Kilimanjaro
Great Rift
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“The Healing Power of Poetry”
Part 1: Reflect
Reflect on your response to the last question in our article of the week, “The Power of Poetry During a Pandemic.” You chose a moment to discuss. This moment could be happy, sad, exciting, boring, or otherwise. Today you are going to turn this moment into an original poem. You DO NOT need to share anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, but you do need to share something that you have feel or memories associated with. In the space provided, discuss this moment and its significance to you. You may choose a new moment, as well.
Part 2: Brainstorm
Now that you have chosen your “moment,” brainstorm what you might want to include or convey in your poem. Write down words, ideas, colors, images, anything that you associate with that period in time- it will help you out later!
Part 3: Create
Here is where you put your ideas into action! The hardest part is the first line- so if you are stuck, pretend that you are already in the middle of the action, or remember that you can come back and rework your first line a million times after you have created a working draft. Once you have a draft, go back through your piece and edit it for clarity. Consider what thoughts/ images/ ideas you want to share lines, and the message that you want your audience to take away from it. Do you want to repeat any lines for emphasis like Dr. King? Do you want to have a progression of ideas like Langston Hughes? Are you reflecting on the past, and your mixed emotions like Joseph Bruchac? Are you choosing an image to use as a metaphor for your experience, like Tupac Shakur? There is no right or wrong way to write a poem.
Part 4: Summation/ Explanation
Now that you have finished your poem, what were you trying to convey through it? What would you want your audience to know? What was your overall message or lesson for your reader?
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What are Harriet Tubman's achievements/accomplishments?
Why was it a big deal for Mansa Musa to grant military heroes this special treatment?
Because only the king and royal families could own camels.
Because only the king and royal families could own land.
Because only the king and royal families could wear sewn clothes. Everyone else wore wrapped
clothes.
Because only the king and royal families could shoes
How did the Treaty of Versailles, after WWI, lead to the beiginning of WWII?
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When Germany signed the armistice ending hostilities in the First World War on November 11, 1918, its leaders believed they were accepting a “peace without victory,” as outlined by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in his famous Fourteen Points. But from the moment the leaders of the victorious Allied nations arrived in France for the peace conference in early 1919, the post-war reality began to diverge sharply from Wilson’s idealistic vision.
Five long months later, on June 28—exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo—the leaders of the Allied and associated powers, as well as representatives from Germany, gathered in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles to sign the final treaty. By placing the burden of war guilt entirely on Germany, imposing harsh reparations payments and creating an increasingly unstable collection of smaller nations in Europe, the treaty would ultimately fail to resolve the underlying issues that caused war to break out in 1914, and help pave the way for another massive global conflict 20 years later.
The Paris Peace Conference: None of the defeated nations weighed in, and even the smaller Allied powers had little say.
Formal peace negotiations opened in Paris on January 18, 1919, the anniversary of the coronation of German Emperor Wilhelm I at the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. World War I had brought up painful memories of that conflict—which ended in German unification and its seizure of the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine from France—and now France intended to make Germany pay.
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it blamed Germany for the cause and made them pay for debt
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Can you help me with these please and thank you
Answer: Declare war, Collect taxes, and Over rule the President if He vetoed a bill.
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Why do you think it is important for a Consfifufion to be flexible?
I have no idea
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Thing is it's asking you because it says "Why do you think So there is no right or wrong answer
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C: The slaughter of millions of jews
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answer number 3
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why did the Japanese resist occupation?
Explanation:
The military occupation of Japan by the Allied Powers lasted from 1945-1952. Supposedly a joint occupation by international powers, it was primarily carried out by U.S. forces under the command of General Douglas MacArthur.
1. Who dealt a crippling blow to American trade by prohibiting trade with the
West Indies?
a. Spain
b. Pirates
C. Britain
d.I France
the hilly region of Nepal is known as citrus fruit area give reason why is it so?
Answer:
because it is rich in citrus fruits
Explanation:
What was the name of the President that finally signed the proclamation
making the territory of New Mexico a State.
Answer:
President Taft
Explanation:
On January 6, 1912, President Taft signed the proclamation making New Mexico the 47th state.
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What are Banzai Charges?
Answer:
Banzai charge is the term that was used by the Allied forces of World War II to refer to Japanese human wave attacks and swarming staged by infantry units
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What cities were hit by atomic bombs in 1945?
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O Hiroshima and Nagasaki
O Tokyo and Berlin
O Tokyo and Nagasaki
O Nagasaki and Kyoto
Answer:
Hiroshima and Nagaski
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Answer:
It would be the cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Explanation:
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the cities where the Americans hit with atomic bombs during World War 2 to let the Japanese know that they were serious and wouldn't hesitate in bombing Japan. This was quickly followed by the surrender of the Japanese and led the world a step closer to the end of World War 2.
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B
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Answer:
d acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles.
Explanation:
The Treaty of Versailles basically said dont commit war crimes which the Nazis commited many
why do people focus on one part of martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech?
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"I Have a Dream" is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963, in which he called for civil and economic rights and an end to racism in the United States.
Answer: I dont know if this is correct but in my opinion its the part that stands out the most and feels most important
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Help please it's american history
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Congress Powers: 1) Signing treaties with other nations, 5) Paying Continental Army soldiers, 6) Collecting taxes, 4) Appointing military officers.
State Governments' Powers: 2) Appointing representatives to Congress, 3) Regulating trade with other states.
Explanation:
1) The United States in Congress assembled, shall have the sole and exclusive right and power of determining on peace and war, except in the cases mentioned in the sixth article—of sending and receiving ambassadors—entering into treaties and alliances.
2) Each State shall maintain its own delegates in a meeting of the States, and while they act as members of the committee of the States.
3) The United States in Congress assembled shall also have the sole and exclusive right and power of regulating the alloy and value of coin struck by their own authority, or by that of the respective States.—fixing the standard of weights and measures throughout the United States.—regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, but not members of any of the States, provided that the legislative right of any State within its own limits be not infringed or violated
4) The United States in Congress assembled shall also have the sole and exclusive right and power of appointing all the officers of the naval forces, and commissioning all officers whatever in the service of the United States.
5) The Continental Army was formed and paid for by the Second Continental Congress.
6) Before September 17, 1787, the power to tax was only given to the states. The United States Constitutional Convention established Federal Tax.
Which statements correctly describe the motion of the buses
plz help Why did the Treaty fail?
Answer:
which treaty? and then i will answer
Explanation:
Answer: In other words, it was doomed from the start.
World War I had brought about unprecedented human suffering in European history. Whole societies of nearly every nation in the continent were either directly or indirectly affected by the war. Of the 60 million European soldiers who were mobilized from 1914 – 1918, 8 million were killed, 7 million were permanently disabled, and 15 million were seriously injured. 1 Germany lost 15.1% of its active male population, Austria-Hungry lost 17.1%, France lost 10.5%, and Britain lost 5.1%. 2 Not only were soldiers affected by the tragedies of the war, but civilians were affected also. It is estimated that approximately 5 million civilians died due to war-induced causes. The birth rate sharply declined during the war period as well. 3
Finally, on 11 November 1918, after four years of war, an armistice based on United States’ President Woodrow Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” was agreed to by Germany. The Treaty of Versailles, however, sharply differed from Wilson’s points, and Germany, who felt betrayed, denounced the treaty as “morally invalid.” 4 What made the post-war peace so difficult to attain, was not simply the terms themselves or the lack of enforcement. The political environment also has to be looked at as playing an important role in theinability of the Allies to forge a lasting peace. Henig argues that “the peace conference was held at a time of unprecedented political, social, economic and ideological upheaval. Any peace settlement would have to operate within highly unstable international and domestic environments… [and] this international instability made the attainment of a lasting peace so difficult.” 5
The goal following World War I was to restore European stability and maintain everlasting peace. However, these goals were recognized by all of the leaders as not easily achievable. French Prime Minister Clemenceau commented on the day the armistice was signed on 11 November 1918, “We have won the war: now we have to win the peace, and it may be more difficult.” 6 The French politician Marshal Foch, as the Versailles Treaty was being signed, stated rather prophetically, “This is not peace; it is an armistice for 20 years.” 7
Indeed, Foch was absolutely correct. The Versailles Treaty did little to shape any sort of long-term peace from the results of World War I. Instead, the treaty, hastily put together, was vague, exposed the Allies’ inability to cooperate toward an agreement, and fueled German nationalism from resentment over her treatment by the Allies in the treaty. Hobsbawm argues that “the Versailles settlement could not possibly be the basis of a stable peace. It was doomed from the start, and another war was practically certain.” 8 The principle reasons for the failure of the Treaty of Versailles to establish a long-term peace include the following: 1) the Allies disagreed on how best to treat Germany; 2) Germany refused to accept the terms of reparations; and 3) Germany’s refusal to accept the “war-guilt” clause, Article 231, led to growing German resentment and nationalism.
Making individuals work 12 or 16 hours a day for low pay without vacation or sick leave is an example of. Single choice.
exploration
exploitation
socialism
Social Darwinism
Name and describe the two rivers in china
the yellow river in the north and the Yangtze river to the south. both originate far west from China
Answer:
Two great rivers run through China Proper: the Yellow River in the north, and the Yangtze (or Yangzi ) River to the south. In fact, most of China Proper belongs to the drainage-basins of these two rivers. Both originate to the far west in the Tibetan Plateau.
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HELP!!!How long did it take for Poland to collapse?
A.
17 hours
C.
17 months
B.
17 days
D.
17 years
Answer:
B 17 days!
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Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
judicial review?
Answer:
where's the list??????
what was the last ruler of nanda dynasty
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Dhana Nanda (धनानंद,died c. 321 BCE), whose name literally means "Wealthy Nanda", according to the Buddhist text Mahabodhivamsa, was the last ruler of the Nanda dynasty of ancient India. He was the youngest of the eight brothers of the dynasty's founder Ugrasena (also known as Mahapadma Nanda).
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Why did European leaders hold the Berlin Conference? A. to ensure that traditional African boundaries were respected B. to promote African well-being through education and religion C. to prevent African nations from going to war with European nations D. to prevent European nations from going to war over Africa
Answer:
D
Explanation:
They didn’t want to go to war over Africa just yet.
The Berlin Conference was organized to set colonization norms and respect for one another's territorial claims in order to Prevent European countries from starting a war over Africa. Thus, option (D) is the correct answer.
The Berlin Conference was organized by European leaders to stop European countries from fighting one another over Africa.
European nations were vying with one another for dominance and influence in Africa in the late 19th century. Otto von Bismarck, the German chancellor, was in charge of organizing the Berlin Conference, which took place between 1884 and 1885. In order to prevent possible confrontations between European powers, its principal goal was to set standards and regulations for European colonization of Africa.The European nations concurred at the conference to recognize one another's territorial claims in Africa and to create guidelines for further colonization.
Therefore, European leaders held the Berlin Conference to prevent European nations from going to war over Africa. Thus option (D) is the correct option.
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How does Stalin connect the English language to nazism
Answer:
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Explanation:
On August 23, 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union sign a non-aggression pact, stunning the world, given their diametrically opposed ideologies. But the dictators were, despite appearances, both playing to their own political needs.
After Nazi Germany’s invasion of Czechoslovakia, Britain had to decide to what extent it would intervene should Hitler continue German expansion. Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, at first indifferent to Hitler’s capture of the Sudetenland, the German-speaking area of Czechoslovakia, suddenly snapped to life when Poland became threatened. He made it plain that Britain would be obliged to come to the aid of Poland in the event of German invasion. But he wanted, and needed, an ally. The only power large enough to stop Hitler, and with a vested interest in doing so, was the Soviet Union. But Stalin was cool to Britain after its effort to create a political alliance with Britain and France against Germany had been rebuffed a year earlier. Plus, Poland’s leaders were less than thrilled with the prospect of Russia becoming its guardian; to them, it was simply occupation by another monstrous regime.
Stalin was wary of Britain because its attempt to form a political alliance between Britain and France over Germany had been rejected a year before.
Connection of Stalin with NazismFollowing Nazi Germany's invasion of Czechoslovakia, England had to decide how far it would interfere if Hitler pursued his expansionist policies. The Soviet Union was the only force large enough to defeat Hitler and with a personal stake in doing so.
Stalin, on the other hand, was wary of Britain because its attempt to form a political alliance between Britain and France over Germany had been rejected a year before. Furthermore, the notion of Russia becoming Poland's protector was unappealing to Poland's authorities.
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3. According to Stalin, what problem faced the Soviet
Union?
Answer:
Gorbachev's decision to allow elections with a multi-party system and create a presidency for the Soviet Union began a slow process of democratization that eventually destabilized Communist control and contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Serving in the Russian Civil War before overseeing the Soviet Union's establishment in 1922, Stalin assumed leadership over the country following Lenin's 1924 death. Under Stalin, socialism in one country became a central tenet of the party's dogma.
Who was Themistocles? Why was he typical of the new Athenian democracy?
Answer:
Athenian politician and naval strategist who was the creator of Athenian sea power and the chief saviour of Greece from subjection to the Persian empire at the Battle of Salamis in 480 bce. Themistocles was a populist, having the support of lower-class Athenians, and generally being at odds with the Athenian nobility. Elected archon in 493 BC, he convinced the polis to increase the naval power of Athens, a recurring theme in his political career.
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Use the following excerpt from Letter to Vera Zasulich (1881) to answer the question below:
"To save the Russian commune, a Russian revolution is needed."
Source: English translation of Letter to Vera Zasulich Creative Commons License
Who is most likely to have made this statement? (5 points)
Robert Owen
Adam Smith
Charles Fourier
Karl Marx
Answer:
Marx
Explanation:
Marx was an advocate for the russian revolution.
Karl Marx is the most likely to have made a "To save the Russian commune, a Russian revolution is needed." statement.
Why Karl Marx is the most likely to make the above statement?Karl Marx became interested in communism - the theory that the means of production ought to be owned in common and managed for the public good - after starting a career as a radical journalist in the early 1840s.Karl Marx could be considered the intellectual and philosophical leader of the Russian Revolution.Although Karl Marx had died long before the revolution it was his ideas that sparked the political movements to overthrow the capitalist and autocratic government.Hence, Option D Karl Marx is the correct answer.
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What type of impact did the Montgomery Bus boycott have on the company they were protesting?
A. legal
B. economic
C. religious
D.social
What is the difference between a Greek tragedy and comedy?
Answer:
Explanation:
Greek tragedy happening unlucky and comedy is laughing