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The common good refers to policies, decisions, and actions that are beneficial for most or all members of a given community or society. In a democracy, citizens are expected to work towards the good of all citizens, rather than trying just to maximize personal gain
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Answer:
C.)
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Why did news about the Boston massacre spread so fast in the colonies?
A) The British king made a formal announcement
B)The secret spy service that passed along information
C) it didn’t spread fast, that is a false belief amongst Americans
D) A well developed mail system
Which of the following was a major simplishment of Antonio Margit de seslet?
A) He worked with French explorers to understand the Americans
B) He founded the most successful spanish mission in Texas
C) He built a permanent settlement by the Rio Conta
D) He necompanied the fire families of stres to Texas
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
I'm gonn say these questions one more time because no one is responding. How was Malcolm X's message different than MLK's?
2. Whose influence do you feel was more fundamental to the CRM?(Civil Rights Movement)
3. What was the impact of the Civil Rights Act in 1964?
4. What was the impact of the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
5. What was the impact of the Heart of Atlanta v. U.S case?
Answer:
:) in the explanation.
Explanation:
1. Malcolm X had a different perspective regarding the march. He felt that integration would destroy the black and the white man. MLK's approach to civil rights/equality was non-violent protesting, speaking out for non-violence, passive resistance, and what he called, “weapons of love”.
2. MLK's because he didn't want any violent things to happen, he just wanted to be equal.
3. Black people got a little bit of equality, not everything that they deserved and desired just little bit of equality.
4. Black people got to vote, just like the white people. it was the biggest impact for the CRM.
5.United States, 379 U.S. 241 (1964), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court holding that the Commerce Clause gave the U.S. Congress power to force private businesses to abide by Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination in public accommodations.
Why does history make me tired
Answer:
History is boring for some, and with the lack of constant attention to the class, it can make your mind wonder and become tired
Explanation:
History makes me tired too, good to know I'm not alone
Choose all that describe a plantation:
A) Between 500-1000 acres on average
B) Made money growing cash crops
D) Only family lived on it
C) Needed slaves to run efficiently
C) Needed slaves to run efficiently
A)Between 500-1000 acres on average
Which answer best expresses how the Articles of Confederation established the states' roles in the court system?
A.) The states had their own courts, but the national court system was used to appeal decisions from the states.
B.) Only the national government had a court system. The states relied on this system to settle disputes between the states.
C.) Only the states had courts. The national government did not have a way to settle disputes between the states.
D.) The states had their own courts, but the national court system was used to settle disputes between the states.
Answer: D). The states had their own courts, but the national court system was used to settle disputes between the states.
Explanation:
Expansionists like Alfred Thayer Mahan urged the United States to: a extend its influence over the Middle East and India b negotiate economic and cultural exchange programs with nations in Asia c seek better trade relations with Latin America d acquire overseas territories, especially in the Pacific
Answer:
Option: d. acquire overseas territories, especially in the Pacific.
Explanation:
Expansionists like Alfred Thayer Mahan urged the United States to acquire overseas territories. In his book, he further explains the British occupancy over the world through establishing colonies. In able to do so, a strong navy required as the British had naval bass in all parts of the world. He encourages Americans to build a strong navy and acquire colonies and build a canal through Central America.
Which river system is NOT a location of the first civilizations?
a. Nile
b. Yangtze
c. Indus
d. Tigris and Euphrates
which statements best explains why the harappan civilization declined
Answer:
climate change made them leave it was b for me
Explanation:
Answer:
Climate change forced many people to migrate to the Ganges River Valley.
Explanation:
How does the description of the “dead tree” in paragraph 2 differ from the description in paragraph 5
Answer: The 2nd paragraph describes it as graceful, whereas paragraph 5 describes it as a silver streak
Explanation:
HELP 40 points centinel wrote to Pennsylvania readers that the proposed U.S. constitution should secure which type of protection in the bill of rights
A. Freedom of speech
B. Guaranteed trial by jury
C. No quartering of troops in private homes
D. Warrants needed for trespassing or taking property
Answer:
c
Explanation:
becuase freedom of speech is the 4 emdent
Answer:
C. No quartering of troops in private homes
Explanation:
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Which of the following best describes the executive branch of government under the Articles of Confederation?
It consisted of a president alone.
It consisted of Congress alone.
It consisted of Congress and a president
It consisted of a two-house Congress.
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Explanation:
Unlike the Constitution, the Articles of Confederation did not provide for three separate branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. Even the President came from a "Committee of the States" appointed by Congress! Instead, Congress held all the central government's power.
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China's civilization is how old?
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The interaction between the minutemen and the British troops at Lexington and Concord was significant because
Answer:
It was the first battle of the Revolutionary War
Explanation:
History Westward Expansion
Answer: It should be the first one. :)
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During Reconstruction, former slaves--and many small white farmers--became trapped in a new system of economic exploitation known as sharecropping. ... Nevertheless, the sharecropping system did allow freedmen a degree of freedom and autonomy far greater than they experienced under slavery.
Answer:
holy
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Who allied with the British to help fight the Americans?
Answer: France
Explanation:
who had the chicken mcgriddles
Answer:
ME
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Let's Check In Which of the following best describes why the Sumerians needed more land and water as the civilization advanced? A. they wanted to trade more with other civilizations B. both were required to make bronze C. their populations were growing quickly D. they needed to feed large armies Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Is it ok to have a really dark period for the whole time?
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Which of the following countries would most likely use a curfew to prevent clashes between citizens and its police force?
Answer:
South Korea is the answerr
True or false: in the creation era Adam and Eve are created in the image of god
Answer:
Adam and eve were created in God's image and likeness
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Yes, Adan and Eve were created in the image
The Wilmot Proviso banned which of the following?
Answer:
The Wilmot Proviso, introduced by Democratic Representative David Wilmot banned slavery anywhere in any territory that might be acquired from Mexico.
35. My state motto is "The Crossroad of America". Who am I?
Choose
Answer:
It's Indiana
I was born there B)
Compare and Contrast the positions of Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas during the 1858 Senate race.
Abraham Lincoln opposed the expansion of slavery and Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignty.
Explanation:
Stephen Douglas favoured popular sovereignty, whereas Abraham Lincoln opposed the spread of slavery.
What is popular sovereignty?A principle of political philosophy that holds that the people elect their representatives and are ultimately accountable to them. A pre-Civil War theory that said a territory's citizens had the right to decide whether or not slavery would be permitted there by vote of their territorial assembly.
Popular sovereignty holds that the People must agree for the government to take action. Popular sovereignty therefore LIMITS governmental authority.
In a democracy, the populace only grants the government the authority required to carry out the constitutionally specified purposes.
Thus, Stephen Douglas favoured popular sovereignty.
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Read the passage below.
When I first saw my friends playing soccer at recess, I was not sure I wanted to play. I had never played soccer before and, therefore, was not sure I would be very good at it. I decided to observe the game for a while before deciding, so I sat on the bench and watched my friends run around, laugh, and cheer for each other. They all appeared to be having a great time. Finally, I decided to get on the field and give the game of soccer a try.
Which signal word indicates what event happened the last?
and
never
finally
therefore
Answer:
hide media to drive to the public and private sector
Answer:
Finally
Explanation:
The word finally is used to describe something that happened after many other events took place.
The Dawes Commission was originally only successful in getting the___ tribe to agree to individual land allotment.
A. Creek
B. Choctaw
C. Chickasaw
D. Seminole
Answer:
A. Creek
Explanation:
I just took the test
Answer:
A. Creek
Explanation:
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The official line that divides two regions or countries is the frontier.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Answer:
It is false
Explanation:
Just search up fronteir definition.
the part of a country that borders another country; boundary; border. the land or territory that forms the furthest extent of a country's settled or inhabited regions. Often frontiers. the limit of knowledge or the most advanced achievement in a particular field
Answer:
The answer is "F" or just false.
Explanation:
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how did owning large amounts of land affect the roman catholic church
Answer:
It depends on the time period.
Explanation:
Of the time periods I can think of:
Pre-Martin Luther- This would have benefitted the Roman Catholic Church because at the time they were the main governing body along side the Roman Emperor. This land would have added to their prestige and they had another means of revenue to raise money for the church and give their staff (bishops, pope, etc.) a big pay out.
Martin Luther's 95 thesis- The large amounts of land and revenue that the land is generating for the Catholic church will be detrimental to it's image when Martin Luther calls them out on their greediness. He warns against the Church taking money on indulgences and being greedy with what they own, so the large amounts of land will reflect poorly on them, especially because they could have helped the poor instead of renting the land out.
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Click here to read about the bravery and contributions of the Flying Tigers.
In one paragraph, explain how American patriotism inspired the Flying Tigers to act bravely and contribute to US military efforts. Include a brief history of the Flying Tigers. Support your response with evidence in the form of examples, details, and facts
Answer:
The Flying Tigers was the first American volunteer group to work for the Chinese Air Force during 1941 and 1942. There were American pilots from the United States Army Air Corps, Navy and Marine Corps, and their commander was Lee Chennault whom under Presidential Authority, recruited and commanded the group.
The group was set to train in Burma before America´s official entry into World War II. They were formed by Three fighting squadrons and each one had about 30 airplanes. The principal mission for the Flying Tigers was to defend China against the Japanese forces, and stop their advance into China´s territory. All of the volunteers of the group were officially integrated into the Chinese Air Force. Some of the members of the group were civilians but mainly the recruits came from the Us military.
All members of the group had contracts paying them from $250 for an airplane mechanic to $600 for a pilot and about $750 for a commander. Also, they were paid $500 extra for every Japanese plain they destroyed. The overall pay was an excellent incentive, since it was more than three times what they were making in the US military.
The first combat mission for the group came on December 20th 1941, exactly 12 days after the attack of Pearl Harbor. The group gained notoriety by showing new and innovative tactical victories to defeat the Japanese pilots. When most of the news in America was about defeats caused by the Japanese, they were the starts and gave a lot of hope that the US will soon defeat the Japanese. During its missions the group downed 291 enemy aircraft while only suffering 14 pilot losses.
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