He was impeached by the NC House of Representatives in December 1870 and convicted and removed as Governor of NC in March 1871 for "high crimes and misdemeanors in office". *

A: Darrel K. Royal
B: Zebulon B. Vance
C: William Tryon
D: William W. Holden

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Answer 1
Your answer would be d William W Holden


Answer 2

Answer:  D is the answer

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Why did joe Biden proposed the u.s citizenship act of 2021?

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What three steps did FDR take "in the Government's reconstruction of our financial and economic fabric"?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

The three steps that FDR took "in the Government's reconstruction of our financial and economic fabric" were the following.

First, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a proclamation to have a national bank holiday, to initiate the financial reconstriction of the economic fabric of the United States.

The second step was the confirmation of the US Congress of that bank holiday proclamation and increase the powers of the President to lift the bank restriction as things were progressing

The third step was the regulations authorizing the US banks to function again and to start cooperate distributing food, supporting in housing necessities, and the payment of payrolls to help the American poor people who were in deep need.

As soon as he assumed the US Presidency, Franklin D. Roosevelt was very interested in helping the millions of citizens that had lost their jobs after the US stock market crash of October 29, 1929, an event that represented the beginning of the Great Depression.

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Who was the first Greek civilization and where were they located?

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The Minoans, they lived on the island of Crete. Hope this helped:)

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Ancient Greek civilization flourished from the period following Mycenaean civilization, which ended about 1200 BCE, to the death of Alexander the Great, in 323 BCE. By that time, Greek cultural influence had spread around the Mediterranean and, through Alexander the Great's campaign of conquest, as far afield as India.

The 10th Amendment says, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people." This means that ________.

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states can make their own laws, as long as the laws don't violate the Constitution

states can only make laws about things that are mentioned in the Constitution

states do not have to follow the US Constitution

states can decide whether or not to adopt the Bill of Rights
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Answer:

I feel the first one

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Which part of the government must ratify amendments to the US Constitution?
A.
Congress
B.
state legislatures
C.
the Supreme Court
D.
the Cabinet

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Answer:

The answer is state legislatures

Explanation:

The Congress, whenever two thirds of both houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose amendments to this Constitution, or, on the application of the legislatures of two thirds of the several states, shall call a convention for proposing amendments, which, in either case, shall be valid to all intents art of this Constitution, when ratified by the legislatures of three fourths of the several states, or by conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Congress; provided that no amendment which may be made prior to the year one thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any manner affect the first and fourth clauses in the ninth section of the first article; and that no state, without its consent, shall be deprived of its equal suffrage in the Senate.

Which part of the government must ratify amendments to the US Constitution?

A.

Congress

B.

state legislatures

C.

the Supreme Court

D.

the Cabinet

It is b

As the Second National Bank faltered, President Jackson ordered funds from the bank to be returned to depositors. removed funds from the bank and deposited them in state banks. created a system of state banks to replace the national bank. pressed Congress for a set of laws that would abolish state banks.

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Answer:

removed funds from the bank and deposited them in state banks.

Explanation:

As the second national bank faltered, Jackson order that funds be removed from the bank and put in state banks.

On the10th of September, 1833, president Jackson had all federal funds taken away from the Second Bank of the United States. On his orders, the funds were redistributed to different state banks, these banks were majorly known as pet banks. In addition, to this be made an announcement about bank deposits being unacceptable to the bank after the first day of October.

Answer:B

Explanation:

What does this simile mean? "The snow was as thick as a blanket." A The snow was inside the blanket. B The snow was very cold and wet. C A layer of snow covered everything. D D The warm blanket melted the snow.

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Answer:

The answer of the question is c

ancient people are called ____ because they believed in many gods?

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Accent people are called Sumerians because they believed in many gods.

he Supreme Court chooses to hear cases that __________.
A.
affect only small groups of people
B.
are important to the president, since he/she appoints the justices to the court
C.
most often deal with international legal questions
D.
involve the Constitution

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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write an opinion about world war 1

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Answer:

World War I began more than a hundred years ago, in the summer of 1914, but for many of us it might as well be a thousand. We know it, if we know it at all, as a dimly remembered chapter in high school history, or as scenes from old black-and-white movies of soldiers hunkered in trenches doing battle with Germans in pointy helmets. It was all too real for more than 65 million men from some 30 nations who were plunged into carnage the likes of which the world had never before seen.

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important facts about rosa parks

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Answer:

5 Fascinating Facts About Rosa Parks

   Rosa Parks' mother was a teacher and her father was a carpenter. ...

   She graduated high school in 1933. ...

   Parks became involved in the Civil Rights Movement as early as December 1943. ...

   Rosa and her husband were active members of the League of Women Voters.

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   Parks was not the first African American woman to be arrested for refusing to yield her seat on a Montgomery bus. ...

   Parks was a civil rights activist before her arrest. ...

   Parks had a prior encounter with James Blake, the bus driver who demanded she vacate her seat. ...

   Her act of civil disobedience was not pre-meditated.

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One of the biggest changes that resulted from the Great Age of
Exploration was an unprecedented shift of world population across the
Atlantic ocean. Discuss the results of these population shifts.

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Enslaved people often had to do physical labour.

Explain how colonial leaders used the Boston Massacre to their advantage, and how the British actions in this period brought the colonists together in resistance. Please help!! Will give Brainliest!

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Answer:

Explain how colonial leaders used the Boston Massacre to their advantage:The event was used as propaganda to drum up support against the British. ... How did the Boston Tea Party challenge British rule? Colonists defied the order to unload the tea by throwing it overboard so that it could not be unloaded or sold for profit

how the British actions in this period brought the colonists together in resistance:

When the French and Indian War finally ended in 1763, no British subject on either side of the Atlantic could have foreseen the coming conflicts between the parent country and its North American colonies. Even so, the seeds of these conflicts were planted during, and as a result of, this war. Keep in mind that the French and Indian War (known in Europe as the Seven Years' War) was a global conflict. Even though Great Britian defeated France and its allies, the victory came at great cost. In January 1763, Great Britain's national debt was more than 122 million pounds [the British monetary unit], an enormous sum for the time. Interest on the debt was more than 4.4 million pounds a year. Figuring out how to pay the interest alone absorbed the attention of the King and his ministers.

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Nor was the problem of the imperial debt the only one facing British leaders in the wake of the Seven Years' War. Maintaining order in America was a significant challenge. Even with Britain's acquisition of Canada from France, the prospects of peaceful relations with the Native America tribes were not good. As a result, the British decided to keep a standing army in America. This decision would lead to a variety of problems with the colonists. In addition, an uprising on the Ohio frontier - Pontiac's Rebellion - led to the Proclamation of 1763, which forbade colonial settlement west of the Allegany Mountains. This, too, would lead to conflicts with land-hungry settlers and land speculators like George Washington (see map above).

British leaders also felt the need to tighten control over their empire. To be sure, laws regulating imperial trade and navigation had been on the books for generations, but American colonists were notorious for evading these regulations. They were even known to have traded with the French during the recently ended war. From the British point of view, it was only right that American colonists should pay their fair share of the costs for their own defense. If additional revenue could also be realized through stricter control of navigation and trade, so much the better. Thus the British began their attempts to reform the imperial system.

In 1764, Parliament enacted the Sugar Act, an attempt to raise revenue in the colonies through a tax on molasses. Although this tax had been on the books since the 1730s, smuggling and laxity of enforcement had blunted its sting. Now, however, the tax was to be enforced. An outcry arose from those affected, and colonists implemented several effective protest measures that centered around boycotting British goods. Then in 1765, Parliament enacted the Stamp Act, which placed taxes on paper, playing cards, and every legal document created in the colonies. Since this tax affected virtually everyone and extended British taxes to domestically produced and consumed goods, the reaction in the colonies was pervasive. The Stamp Act crisis was the first of many that would occur over the next decade and a half.

For additional documents related to these topics, search Loc.gov using such key words as Stamp Act, Indians, western lands, colonial trade, navigation, and the terms found in the documents. Another strategy is to browse relevant collections by date.

In Wilson’s Fourteen Points, the main goal of removing German troops from occupied lands was to
establish France and England as the new European superpowers.
devastate Germany’s economic system.
gain support for the League of Nations.
restore dignity and independence to those countries.

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Answer:

restore dignity and independence to those countries

Explanation:

Restore dignity and independence to those countries.

What is the name of the method used by General Sherman that included attacking civilians?
(A) Total War
(B) World War
(C) Just War
(D) Final War

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Total warfare

He called this strategy "hard war". Sherman's advance through Georgia and South Carolina was characterized by widespread destruction of civilian supplies and infrastructure.

This city was the "gateway" city to the Middle East and Asia...

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Answer: istanbul, turkey?

Explanation: im not 100% sure but i remmeber learing about that city is geo class and the teacher said it was a gateway city

Settlement of the Americas by the French initially focused on what?​

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they focused on all the good imports

I NEED HELP ILL MARK BRAINLIEST Which of the following phrases was not used to describe the actions of the Soviet union december of 1979: A) A coup d'etat B) Invasion C) A democratielection D) A response to an invitation​

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Answer:

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how would you describe the African American experience in the 1920’s and 1930’s

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Answer:

African americans were (most likely,) mistreated because of their race and skin color. they did not get to vote, go to white schools, and had to sit at the back of busses. That's just a few examples. hope this helps out

Explanation:

Answer:

they were slaves at that time

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Why didn't Toussiant get to see Haiti's independence

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Answer: Louverture died.

Explanation: On the morning of 7 April 1803, Toussaint Louverture, leader of the slave insurrection in French Saint-Domingue that led to the Haitian Revolution, was found dead by a guard in the prison in France where he had been held captive for nearly eight months. After France, under Napoleon, reconquered Haiti, Toussaint Louverture was tricked into a meeting and arrested. He was sent to France, where he was imprisoned and repeatedly interrogated. He died there of pneumonia and malnutrition in 1803. No he didn't see Haiti become independent

Which of the following was NOT true of Italy and
Mussolini during the development of WWII?
Mussolini told the people he wanted to create a new Roman
Empire
The League of Nations issued sanctions which controlled
Italy
Mussolini established a Fascist Party
A totalitarian government was established

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Answer:

The League of Nations issued sanctions which controlled

Explanation:

for the first one

From the balcony on the second floor of Palazzo Venezia in Rome, Mussolini proclaimed the restoration of an Italian empire before an ecstatic crowd. The imperial proclamation opened with the words: "Italy finally has its empire. It is a fascist empire, an empire of peace, an empire of civilisation and humanity."

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What is Copeland's opinion of John Brown?

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John Anthony Copeland Jr. (1834–1859) was born a free black in Raleigh, North Carolina. In 1843, when he was a child, his family moved north to Oberlin, Ohio, where he later attended Oberlin College's preparatory (high school) division. He became involved in abolitionist and antislavery activities, and was a highly visible leader in the successful Oberlin-Wellington Rescue of 1858.[1] Copeland joined John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry; other than Brown himself, he was the only member of John Brown's raiders that was at all well known.[1]:1794 He was captured and convicted of murder and conspiracy to incite slaves to rebellion. He was hanged on December 16, 1859. There were 1,600 spectators.[2] His family tried but failed to recover his body, which was taken by medical students for dissection.

The central idea of Bob Dylan's song "John Brown" is the pointlessness of all war. But in this poem, the poet also touches on the subjects of nationalism and disillusionment.

Why was John Brown's raid important?

The raid, despite its failure, heightened tensions between sections of society and the 1860 presidential election. As a result of Brown's raid, any further attempts at reconciliation between the North and South were made all but impossible, which served as a major catalyst for the Civil War.

During the raid, 16 people—including 10 of Brown's men—were killed. On October 19, the Virgenian town of Charles Town saw the arrests of John Brown, Aaron Stevens, Edwin Coppoc, Shields Green, and John Copeland. Following that, everyone was apprehended and put in jail, including John Cook and Albert Hazlett.

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The states' rights issue was a question of each states' relationship to:

a. other state governments
b. the federal government
c. local governments

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Answer:

C

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Adolf hitler made people follow him undeniably and without question no matter how heinous the actions he did. They believed him through an exploitation to find a scape goat.

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Describe two challenges faced by gold miners in California?

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Answer:

As the Eastern United States met the West in the months and years following the 1848 gold discovery at Sutter's Mill, California's shores and gold-filled hills became riddled with problems the eager prospectors might have thought they had left behind: racial tension, concern over rainfall, economic disparities between

Explanation:

In the months and years after the 1848 gold discovery at Sutter's Mill, as the Eastern United States reached the West, the shores and gold-filled hills of California were fraught with problems that the enthusiastic prospectors may have believed they had left behind: racial conflict, concern about rainfall, economic inequalities

During world war 2, the battle of midway was significant because it

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The Battle of Midway was significant because it was the turning point in the Pacific theater throughout World War II. This was the primary naval fight in which the vessels never shot on each other straight, but both combatants employed their aircraft to engage the opposition.

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During the Second World War, the battle of Midway played a significant role because it defeated Japanese naval power. Explanation: ... This naval battle became one of the most influential American naval victories. The U.S. Navy was able to begin a surprise attack on the larger Japanese fleet in the Midway area.

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Which statement best explains life for Mexican American migrant workers in Texas in the early 1900s?​

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Jefferson’s passage on slavery was the most important section removed from the final document. It was replaced with a more ambiguous passage about King George’s incitement of “domestic insurrections among us.” Decades later Jefferson blamed the removal of the passage on delegates from South Carolina and Georgia and Northern delegates who represented merchants who were at the time actively involved in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. Jefferson’s original passage on slavery appears below.

Jefferson’s passage on slavery was the most important section removed from the final document. It was replaced with a more ambiguous passage about King George’s incitement of “domestic insurrections among us.” Decades later Jefferson blamed the removal of the passage on delegates from South Carolina and Georgia and Northern delegates who represented merchants who were at the time actively involved in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. Jefferson’s original passage on slavery appears below.

Which term means the people that the President appoints to run the departments of the Executive Branch.​

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Answer:

Cabinet

Explanation:

The cabinet is made up of 15 executive departments who are appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate

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