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The Great Migration also began a new era of increasing political activism among African Americans, who after being disenfranchised in the South found a new place for themselves in public life in the cities of the North and West. The civil rights movement directly benefited from this activism
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Which of the following accomplishments is associated with John Hancock? (1 point)
Group of answer choices
A) Colonial spokesperson in London after the Stamp Act
B) Helped negotiate the alliance with France
C) Opposed the writs of assistance in the courts
D) President of the Second Continental Congress
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New York City received more immigrants than any other port city.
True or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
New York is one of the biggest cities in the US
What national issue lay behind each of lhe following events: the Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and the
Civil War?
A. the legal voling age
B. America's foreign policy
C. the temperance movement
D. slavery
Explain why there was a boundary dispute between the United States and Spain after the Louisiana Purchase. How
was that dispute resolved?
Answer:
Since most of the territory to be exchanged had never been explored, ... For those reasons, no one knew what the Purchase meant in size, nor did ... the United States "the Colony or Province of Louisiana with the same extent it now ... that the United States had assumed years of border disputes with Spain and Great Britain.
Explanation:
Answer:
Since most of the territory to be exchanged had never been explored, ... For those reasons, no one knew what the Purchase meant in size, nor did ... the United States "the Colony or Province of Louisiana with the same extent it now ... that the United States had assumed years of border disputes with Spain and Great Britain.
Explanation:
How many branches does the Hanukkah menorah have?
Answer:
nine branches
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What event led to establishing the Department of Homeland Security? A. The attack on Iraq B. The attacks on September 11 C. The bombing in Oklahoma City D. The war in Afghanistan
The attacks on September 11 event led to the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security. The correct option is B.
What is the difference between homeland and FBI?The FBI looks into federal offenses. The nation's borders are safeguarded by Homeland Security. The CIA solely serves as a foreign intelligence collection organization. Local law enforcement agencies look into and deal with offenses locally.
The event that led to the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security is the attacks on September 11, 2001. In response to the 9/11 attacks, the United States government reorganized its approach to national security and created the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on November 25, 2002.
The DHS is responsible for preventing and responding to terrorist attacks, securing the country's borders, and ensuring the resilience of critical infrastructure.
Thus, the ideal selection is option B.
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Why was the Dawes Act a failure?
Answer:
Historian Eric Foner believed "the policy proved to be a disaster, leading to the loss of much tribal land and the erosion of Indian cultural traditions." The law often placed Indians on desert land unsuitable for agriculture, and it also failed to account for Indians who could not afford to the cost of farming
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the United States and South Korea today?
The two countries are bitter enemies.
The two countries are neutral toward one another.
The two countries are strong trading partners.
The two countries are allied together against Russia.
Answer:
The two countries are strong trading partners.
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
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PLEASE HELP ASPPP!!!Federalism places limits on state governments' power by:
A. preventing states from collecting their own taxes to fund the
government.
B. stopping states from passing their own laws on most issues.
C. letting the federal government stop states from passing certain
laws.
D. allowing the federal government to get rid of state governments.
Which of the following factors helped lead to a period of industrial growth during the late 1800s?
A. the increase in the cost of hiring labor
B. the decline in the population of urban areas
C. the decline in government spending for business and innovation
D. the increase in the development of new uses for natural resources
Answer:
Option: D. the increase in the development of new uses for natural resources.
Explanation:
Coal, Iron, and Timber played a significant role in industrial growth during the late 1800s. With the availability of the timber at a larger quantity helped the industry in construction and wooden production. Mining coal and iron supported factories and manufacturers to develop rapidly. Coal was necessary for the fuel and iron for making metal goods and construction of industries. The railroad industry at the 19th century supported coal mining industry. Coal became necessary fuel for railways to operate their engines as it became a cheap and efficient source of power for steam engines.
37. How were mandates territories treated by Imperialist nations after World War I?
A. They became colonies of allied powers.
B. They were treated like enemies and charged reparations.
C. They were slowly given more autonomy.
D. They were held until they could stand alone.
Answer:c
Explanation:
Muckrakers, such as Upton Sinclair and Jacob Riis, helped to expose problems related to
O assimilation of immigrants
industrialization and urbanization
O conserving the environment
O railroads and western expansion
Answer:
B: Industrialization and urbanization
Explanation:
What power did the Articles of Confederation give the U.S. national government?
O A. The power to collect taxes
O B. The power to create national courts
O C. The power to regulate trade
O D. The power to write national laws
Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. The Power To Right National Laws
How did William T. Sherman and his troops damage the south’s economy?
Answer: The purpose of Sherman's March to the Sea was to frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause. Sherman's soldiers did not destroy any of the towns in their path, but they stole food and livestock and burned the houses and barns of people who tried to fight back.
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Why did some Cherokee speak out in support of the Treaty of New Echota?
A. They believed that removal would help them avoid encroaching settlers.
B. They opposed the idea of selling their lands to the government.
C. They felt that the tribe should have self-determination.
D. They believed that the tribe deserved the right to stay on its homeland.
Answer:
D on edu is correct
Explanation:
Which statement best describes the Mauryan Empire's standing army under Asoka's rule?
A. It relied on citizen volunteers
B. It weakened the emperor's power
C. It limited trade with other countries
D. It protected the empire from invasion
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Answer:
D. It protected the empire from invasion.
Explanation:
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
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What were many captains of industry known as because of their unregulated economic power?
a. Hella Rich
b. High Society
c. Robber Barons
d. Titans of industry
Answer:
robber barrons
Explanation:
robber barrons was the term used to describe monopoly during the industrial period
Answer:
C) Robber Barons
Explanation:
A long period of worldwide colder temperatures resulting in great ice sheets is an?
A: ice age
B: stone age
C: cold age
Answer:
ice age
Explanation:
What are two adjectives or descriptive phrases that describe minutemen
Answer:
american, colonial
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How did the KKK change lives in the South Africa?
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All of the following separate India from the rest of Asia except
a. The Himalaya Mountains
C. The Indus River
b. Arabian Sea
d. The Bay of Bengal
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
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D
Answer:
a
Explanation:because it makes sense
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How did climate change during the Mesolithic Era impact early peoples?
Answer:
Climate changes during the Mesolithic included the retreat of the Pleistocene glaciers, a steep rise in sea levels, and the extinction of megafauna (large-bodied animals). These changes were accompanied by a growth in forests and a major redistribution of animals and plants.
Explanation:
Answer:
Climate change was accompanied by a growth in forests and a distribution with animals and plants.

New Jersey was named after the island of Jersey, where the proprietor Sir George Carteret was born. Where is this island?
"Do not devour one another's property by unjust means, nor bribe the judges with it so that you may
wrongfully and knowingly usurp (take) other people's possessions." - Qur'an 2:188 How might the excerpt
above attracted people to the Islamic faith?
It suggests the Muslim religion has a clear message on what's right and what's wrong
It suggests people are free from rules and can conduct themselves however they wish
It promises great riches for those who convert
It suggests people will be punished fairly and justly for inappropriate conduct
Answer:
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Which civilization depended on the Nile River?
Egyptian civilization
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Answer:
The Nile River Valley Civilization depended heavily upon the Nile River for farming.
Explanation:
The Civilization started at the northern most peak of the river at the time of the Neolithic revolution. This early civilization formed down along the lush fields of the Nile. with the river and the desert as protection, the civilization eventually made its way into Egypt and surrounding colonies. The geography was very important for the civilization. Each year the river floods starting in July ending in late November, bringing with it fertile soil for farming and would wash away waste. The seas surrounding the civilization acted as a barrier against war and disease. The people of this civilization depending heavily on the Nile for water to supply their crops. and the seasonal flooding created new soil for the following years crops. Agriculture was essential for survival, growth, and economic success.
The social structure is similar to other civilizations around its time. There was a king who had special status along with his female companion. They were the rulers of their land. There was a ruling class which was people either related to the king or of high importance to him.
They had craftsmen. Craftsmen made tools and weapons of many kinds for the people, and they played a hand in decorating tombs of the deceased.
A majority of the people of the Nile tribes were farmers, which can only be vaguely distinguished by their tombs. There were marginalized groups of people of which very little is known. They didn't live in organized structures and they acted as military for the civilization. That brings us to the lowest ranking of the society, the slaves. There was very little evidence of slavery but servants were often used and sold, And the Pyramids were built using servants who were paid of in beer. Building structures included Pyramids , large boats for transport, rigid structures that held the Pharaoh at the top, followed by the priests, artisans, farmers, and finally the slaves/servants. The main person of interest in this civilization is Menes. He was the First Dynasty Egyptian King, he was the one who possibly found Ancient Rome , and he has been accredited for combining the upper and the lower parts of Egypt.
The civilization created one of the first 365 day calendars based on astronomy, they developed early Geometry which they used for designing fields and canals., and Hieroglyphics were created and carved on to tablets for communication between people and to record and store information. They had a Polytheistic religion meaning they believed in multiple gods which did different things.
How did Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, and Martin Luther King use the language and body of knowledge of the dominant culture to argue on behalf of their own rights and equality.
Answer:
Sojourner Truth was an African American evangelist, abolitionist, women’s rights activist and author who lived a miserable life as a slave, serving several masters throughout New York before escaping to freedom in 1826
Explanation:
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Which number on the map shows the approximate
location of the end of the Aryan migration?
1
2
3
4
Answer:
1
Explanation:
Aryans didnt go to china
Answer:
1 (A)
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How did Samual Adams contribute to colonial resistance to British policies?
Answer:
By the time the English Parliament passed the Sugar Act (1764) taxing molasses for revenue, Adams was a powerful figure in the opposition to British authority in the colonies. He denounced the act, being one of the first of the colonials to cry out against taxation without representation.
Explanation:
What was life like for enslaved labor on plantations?
Answer:
Life on the fields meant working sunup to sundown six days a week and having food sometimes not suitable for an animal to eat. Plantation slaves lived in small shacks with a dirt floor and little or no furniture. Life on large plantations with a cruel overseer was oftentimes the worst.
Explanation:
Answer:
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In the early 19th century, most enslaved men and women worked on large agricultural plantations as house servants or field hands. Life for enslaved men and women was brutal; they were subject to repression, harsh punishments, and strict racial policing.
Explanation:
Large plantations had field hands and house servants. House servants performed tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and driving, while the field hands labored for up to 20 hours a day clearing land, planting seed, and harvesting crops. Although enslaved men and women sometimes were able to exercise a degree of autonomy in their work—such as on rice plantations in South Carolina—field hands typically worked in a gang-labor system, under which large groups of enslaved laborers toiled under the supervision of an overseer.
The division of labor on most plantations was gender-based, with women typically in charge of duties such as sewing, cooking, quilting, cleaning the house, supervising the children, and serving as midwives—though many enslaved women worked in the fields as well.
Brutality and resistance
Life for most enslaved men and women was brutal and harsh. They were frequently separated from their family members because most slaveowners had no compunction about splitting up families in order to improve their own financial situation.