The revolutions in Latin America in the 19th century resulted in
a) political independence from Europe
b) the end of slavery in each country
c) the establishment of stable democracies
d) social and economic equality for all

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Answer 1

Answer:

answers is C, it let people be able to vote(democracy)

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Answer 2

Answer:

a) political independence from Europe

Explanation:

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Which African empire
was strongly influenced by Portugal?

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Answer:

Songhai Empire

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I need to know how do governments inspire courage during times of conflict?

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Propaganda I’m pretty sure

According to John Locke, why do governments exist?

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Answer:

Governments provide the parameters for everyday behaviour for citizens, protect them from outside interference, and often provide for their well-being and happiness.

Answer:

Locke believed that in a state of nature, no one's life, liberty or property would be safe because there would be no government or laws to protect them.

Explanation:

This is why people agreed to form governments. According to Locke, governments do no exist until people create them.

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How did President Roosevelt try to ensure that Republicans maintained control of Congress?
A.
Roosevelt supported the admission of Oklahoma Territory as a state, but not Indian Territory.
B.
Roosevelt supported the admission of Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory as a joint state.
C.
Roosevelt supported Republican migration into Indian Territory to even out the level of support.
D.
Roosevelt supported the New Mexico and Arizona joint state while ignoring the Oklahoma statehood question.

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Answer:B

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How did you know people of the middle colonies were from different nations?
A. Their occupations were representatives of their unique countries
B. Their conversations throughout the city
C. Their homes were molded after the ones from their homelands
D. Their lifestyles within Philadelphia showed diversity

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

The Federalist Papers were written
Select one:
1) To keep the Articles of Confederation as the Constitution of the U.S.
2) To provide voters with unbiased information about the Constitution 3) To expose the lack of civil liberties protections in the Constitution
4) To win support for the Constitution
5) To urge ratification of the Constitution in Virginia​

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Answer:

4, win support for the constitution, specifically for New Yorkers

Among the Europeans who came to help the United States during the American Revolution, ____________________helped train the Continental army to develop it into a strong force

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Answer:

Friedrich Von Steuben

Explanation:

Friedrich Von Steuben was born in Madgeburg in present-day Germany. He was initially an officer in the Prussian army. However, between 1778 to 1783, he worked as Inspector General and a Major General of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.

During this period he was widely known for his help to train the Patriot troops at Valley Forge and fine-tune the poor Continental Army into a more effective fighting force.

Explain the causes of the War of 1812 and why US citizens weren’t supportive of the War.

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Answer:

Because they were scared that they would all die and never become have some freedom.

Explanation:

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Which of the following was a result of the Crusades?

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Answer:

 c. Trade between Europe and Asia increased.

Explanation:

Use the drop-down menus to complete each sentence. The women's rights movement used a variety of tactics with the purpose of
After her arrest during a conflict at a picket line, Alice Paul gained public attention by refusing to
The National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage argued against
for women
In 1919, the 19th Amendment was passed in Congress but it still required a vote of approval from
to become a law.

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Answer:

1. Attracting public attention

2. eat in prison

3. three-fourths of the states

Explanation:

Answer:

uh whats the question???

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The women’s rights movement used a variety of tactics with the purpose of

attracting public attention

.

After her arrest during a conflict at a picket line, Alice Paul gained public attention by refusing to

eat in prison

.

The National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage argued against

voting rights

for women.

In 1919, the 19th Amendment was passed in Congress but it still required a vote of approval from

three-fourths of the states

to become a law.

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Which event occurred last?
a.
The Joint Resolution
b.
The Mier Expedition
c.
The Treaty to Annex Texas
d.
The Morfit Report


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

I guess it's B

Explanation:

Sorry if I am wrong

Answer:

i think it might be B

Explanation:

Although the popular candidate received __________ from most of her constituency, there were still those who __________ her because of a past mistake in her personal finances.

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Answer:

adulation, censured

Explanation:

Although the popular candidate received adulation from most of her constituency, there were still those who censured her because of a past mistake in her personal finances.

What is constituency?

A constituency is a body of citizens entitled to elect a representative (as to a legislative or executive position). It is an area whose voters elect a representative to a legislative body. Constituencies vary in size and in the number of representatives elected by them.

The popular candidate received a lot of praise and admiration also termed as adulation from the people from the constituency which she represented. But, there was also a group of people who disliked or censured her as  candidate because of a past mistake in her personal finances.

Therefore adulation and censured are the two words to be filled up in the blank spaces.

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3 things that the British Army (the Redcoats) travel with while following the Hudson River?

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Answer:

1. 2000 servants, wives, and mistresses

2. Powder and shot  

3. Silver and porcelain tableware  

The three things that the British army traveled with while crossing the Hudson river were:

WomenGunpowderPorcelain and other tableware

The Hudson river was very important to the British Army as they prepared to fight the Colonists. The river was used to transport several items and persons.

The river was an important part of their strategy. It created a natural division between the northern part and the south of the American people.

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how many miles long was the Roman empire stretched from end end

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Answer:

Between 200 BC and 14 AD, Rome conquered most of Western Europe, Greece and the Balkans, the Middle East, and North Africa. One result was profound changes to Rome's military.

Explanation:

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Answer:

A.) To Ensure Domestic Tranquility

Explanation:

Domestic Tranquility roughly translates to the peaceful relations among people of different ethnicities at the time.  Integration was the inclusion of people of other races in otherwise all-white schools.  It was a chaotic time and people of color were threatened for attending the same school as white people so Eisenhower sent state troops and police to defend and protect African Americans.

Answer:c

Explanation:

At the arraignment, an attorney is to be provided for the defendant free of charge if necessary. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

Since the conclusion of the Gideon v. Wainwright in 1963, it was determined by the Supreme Court that states are required to provide a defense attorney for those who do not have the ability to pay for one, even if the defendant has been charged with a serious crime. This rule became a constitutional rule and must be complied with in all states of the country.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

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Can somebody give a good second supporting idea (topic sentence) and only 3 statements? for what a poppy symbolizes essay!

(WILL MARK BRAINLIEST)..promise :D

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rom 1914 to 1918, World War I took a greater human toll than any previous conflict, with some 8.5 million soldiers dead of battlefield injuries or disease. The Great War, as it was then known, also ravaged the landscape of Western Europe, where most of the fiercest fighting took place. From the devastated landscape of the battlefields, the red poppy would grow and, thanks to a famous poem, become a powerful symbol of remembrance.
Across northern France and Flanders (northern Belgium), the brutal clashes between Allied and Central Powers soldiers tore up fields and forests, tearing up trees and plants and wreaking havoc on the soil beneath. But in the warm early spring of 1915, bright red flowers began peeking through the battle-scarred land: Papaver rhoeas, known variously as the Flanders poppy, corn poppy, red poppy and corn rose. As Chris McNab, author of “The Book of the Poppy,” wrote in an excerpt published in the Independent, the brilliantly colored flower is actually classified as a weed, which makes sense given its tenacious nature.
John McCrae in uniform. (Credit: Public Domain)
John McCrae in uniform. (Credit: Public Domain)
Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, a Canadian who served as a brigade surgeon for an Allied artillery unit, spotted a cluster of poppies that spring, shortly after the Second Battle of Ypres. McCrae tended to the wounded and got a firsthand look at the carnage of that clash, in which the Germans unleashed lethal chlorine gas for the first time in the war. Some 87,000 Allied soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing in the battle (as well as 37,000 on the German side); a friend of McCrae’s, Lieutenant Alexis Helmer, was among the dead.
Struck by the sight of bright red blooms on broken ground, McCrae wrote a poem, “In Flanders Field,” in which he channeled the voice of the fallen soldiers buried under those hardy poppies. Published in Punch magazine in late 1915, the poem would be used at countless memorial ceremonies, and became one of the most famous works of art to emerge from the Great War. Its fame had spread far and wide by the time McCrae himself died, from pneumonia and meningitis, in January 1918.
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Across the Atlantic, a woman named Moina Michael read “In Flanders Field” in the pages of Ladies’ Home Journal that November, just two days before the armistice. A professor at the University of Georgia at the time the war broke out, Michael had taken a leave of absence to volunteer at the New York headquarters of the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), which trained and sponsored workers overseas. Inspired by McCrae’s verses, Michael wrote her own poem in response, which she called “We Shall Keep Faith.”
As a sign of this faith, and a remembrance of the sacrifices of Flanders Field, Michael vowed to always wear a red poppy; she found an initial batch of fabric blooms for herself and her colleagues at a department store. After the war ended, she returned to the university town of Athens, and came up with the idea of making and selling red silk poppies to raise money to support returning veterans.
Michael’s campaign to create a national symbol for remembrance—a poppy in the colors of the Allied nations’ flags entwined around a victory torch—didn’t get very far at first. But in mid-1920, she managed to get Georgia’s branch of the American Legion, a veteran’s group, to adopt the poppy (minus the torch) as its symbol. Soon after that, the National American Legion voted to use the poppy as the official U.S. national emblem of remembrance when its members convened in Cleveland in September 1920.
On the opposite side of the Atlantic, a Frenchwoman named Anna Guérin had championed the symbolic power of the red poppy from the beginning. Invited to the American Legion convention to speak about her idea for an “Inter-Allied Poppy Day,” Madame Guérin helped convince the Legion members to adopt the poppy as their symbol, and to join her by celebrating National Poppy Day in the United States the followin

Who signs bills to become laws?
O the president
O the Supreme Court
O the House of Representatives
O the secretary of state

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Answer:

the president

Explanation:

After both the House and Senate have approved a bill in identical form, the bill is sent to the President. If the President approves of the legislation, it is signed and becomes law.

Answer:

A. The President

Explanation:

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Why did Czar Nicholas send members of the Duma home on March 11?

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They rarely enjoyed the confidence or the cooperation of the ministers or the emperor, who retained the right to rule by decree when the Duma was not in session.

what were some causes of the Great Depression?

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Answer:

It began after the stock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors. Over the next several years, consumer spending and investment dropped, causing steep declines in industrial output and employment as failing companies laid off workers.

Explanation:

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Describe the problems created by urban living.

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Answer:

dependency on Rural farmers

Explanation:

Which statement accurately describes an important effect of the Columbian
Exchange on Europe?
A. American diseases led to some of the deadliest and most
widespread plagues in European history.
B. European populations grew as a result of American foods being
introduced to European diets.
C. Native American ideas about political and religious freedom
caused Europeans to question their leaders.
D. Europeans began looking to African slave labor to prevent the
Columbian Exchange from spreading.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

i don't really know how to explain, i just know, that population grew from new foods being introduced by trade

Who is the creator of this primary source?

A) Members of the Parliament

B) The British Expeditionary Force

C) The people of the United Kingdom

D) Prime Minister Winston Churchill ​

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Answer:

They are the most direct evidence of a time or event because they were created by people or things that were there at the time or event. These sources have not been modified by interpretation and offer original thought or new information. Primary sources are original materials, regardless of format.

Explanation:

What was the effect of the Hebrews fleeing from Egypt to Canaan

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Answer:

The Canaanites tried to coexist in Canaan with the Hebrews. The Canaanites allied with the Philistines against the Hebrews.

Explanation:

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What is the name of the period during which European civilization developed?

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Middle Ages

The period of European history extending from about 500 to 1400–1500 ce

The period of European history extending from about 500 to 1400–1500 ce is traditionally known as the Middle Ages. The term was first used by 15th-century scholars to designate the period between their own time and the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

what is the difference between general will and individual will

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answer

The will of the sovereign that aims at the common good. Each individual has his own particular will that expresses what is best for him. The general will expresses what is best for the state as a whole.

When did Santa Anna become President of Mexico and what did he do one year after his election that angered many Texas settlers?

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Answer:

Rebellion against the Mexican Empire of Iturbide, 1822–1823 However, Iturbide subsequently removed Santa Anna from the post, prompting Santa Anna to rise in rebellion in December 1822 against Iturbide.

Explanation:

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He became president in 1833. he repealed the Mexican constitution to raise taxes for Texans and take over the Mexican military.

How were the Puritans different from the Pilgrims?
The Puritans remained within the church, hoping to reform it.
The Puritans drafted the Mayflower Compact.
The Puritans separated completely from the church.

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The puritans drafted the mayflower compact !! It was during the 1600s when they settled in colonial America.

Answer:

The Puritans remained within the church, hoping to reform it.

Explanation:

The "Puritans" were members of Puritanism. They were Protestants who wanted to reform the Church of England in order to purify it. They believe God gave them such purpose. Their movement was centered on not becoming like the Roman Catholic Church. They wanted the Church of England to remove practices that cannot be found in the Bible.

This is the reason why some of the Puritans remained within the church while others separated from it. Unlike the Pilgrims, the Puritans were non-separatists while the Pilgrims were separatists.

Write a sentence about what this picture is trying to convey.​

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Answer:

When a store has a lot of a certain item it is in supply and is cheap because there is a lot and easily accessible, when there is only a few of a item there is not much supply and is harder to get so more people want it, causing the price to be higher.

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LOCK #2 Street Address. NO SPACES. NO PUNCTUATION. (on Google
Earth, search for landmark. Find street address) Three numbers. *
This is for the Escape by morning!! Please help!!!

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Answer:

532

Explanation:

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