What did Medgar Evers do early in life?

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Answer 1

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Growing up in a Mississippi farming family, Evers was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1943. Evers went on to enroll at Alcorn College (now Alcorn State University) in Lorman, Mississippi, in 1948. He married fellow student Myrlie Beasley during his senior year, before graduating in 1952.

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Answer 2

Answer: Evers was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1943. ... Evers went on to enroll at Alcorn College (now Alcorn State University) in Lorman, Mississippi, in 1948. He married fellow student Myrlie Beasley during his senior year, before graduating in 1952.

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Related Questions

Which battle softened Britain's stance on the terms of the Peace Treaty of Ghent and why?

The Battle of Queenston Heights; the US troops were able to capture this British British Canadian territory and only retreated when the militiamen refused to cooperate


The Battle of Bladensburg; the British troops were able to capture Washington and destroy the White House to avenge the burning of York


The Battle of Fort McHenry; the British fleet was unable to capture the fort even after bombarding it for over 24 hours


The Battle of New Orleans; General Andrew Jackson's men handed the British troops a humiliating defeat at this battle

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answer d

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Answer:

ionk read about it

Explanation:

In June 1812, the United States declared war against Great Britain in reaction to three issues: the British economic blockade of France, the impressment of thousands of neutral American seamen into the British Royal Navy against their will, and the British support of hostile Indian tribes along the Great Lakes frontier. A faction of the U.S. Congress, made up mostly of Western and Southern congressmen, had been advocating the declaration of war for several years. These War Hawks, as they were known, hoped that war with Britain, which was preoccupied with its struggle against Napoleonic France, would result in U.S. territorial gains in Canada and British-protected Florida.

Did you know? After the British burned the White House during the War of 1812, President James Madison and his wife were unable to live there. Madison’s successor, James Monroe, moved back into the White House in 1817, while it was still being rebuilt.

In the months following the U.S. declaration of war, American forces launched a three-point invasion of Canada, all of which were repulsed. At sea, however, the United States was more successful, and the USS Constitution and other American frigates won a series of victories over British warships. In 1813, American forces won several key victories in the Great Lakes region, but Britain regained control of the sea and blockaded the Eastern seaboard.

In 1814, with the downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), the British were able to allocate more military resources to the American war, and Washington, D.C., fell to the British in August. In Washington, British troops burned the White House, the Capitol and other buildings in retaliation for the earlier burning of government buildings in Canada by U.S. soldiers. However, the British soon retreated, and Fort McHenry in Baltimore harbor withstood a massive British bombardment and inspired Francis Scott Key (1779-1843) to pen the “Star-Spangled Banner.”

On September 11, 1814, the tide of the war turned when an American naval force under Thomas Macdonough (1783-1824) won a decisive victory at the Battle of Plattsburg in New York on Lake Champlain. A large British army under Sir George Prevost (1767-1816) was thus forced to abandon its invasion of the U.S. northeast and retreat to Canada.

Treaty of Ghent: December 24, 1814

The American victory on Lake Champlain led to the conclusion of U.S.-British peace negotiations in Belgium, and on December 24, 1814, the Treaty of Ghent was signed, ending the war. Although the treaty said nothing about two of the key issues that started the war–the rights of neutral U.S. vessels and the impressment of U.S. sailors–it did open up the Great Lakes region to American expansion and was hailed as a diplomatic victory in the United States.

News of the treaty took almost two months to cross the Atlantic, and British forces were not informed of the end of hostilities in time to end their drive against the mouth of the Mississippi River. On January 8, 1815, a large British army attacked New Orleans and was decimated by an inferior American force under General Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) in the most spectacular U.S. victory of the war. The American public heard of the Battle of New Orleans and the Treaty of Ghent at approximately the same time, fostering a greater sentiment of self-confidence and shared identity throughout the young republic.

Write a brief description of the topic in each circle about indus valley cities

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Answer:

this is your answer. look it once

Who could not seek amnesty under this oath of allegiance? Check all that apply.


former Confederate government officials


congressional representatives or judges who had left office to join the rebellion


commissioned officers of the US Army or US Navy who had left to join the rebellion


members of the Confederate army and navy


people who mistreated African American soldiers or white officers who were prisoners of war


Confederate military officers with the rank of colonel or higher

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

During the administration of United States President Andrew Johnson, on May 29th, 1865, he issued a proclamation granting amnesty to all persons who have directly or indirectly taken part in the rebellion.

He, however, excluded some categories of people, that could not seek amnesty under this oath of allegiance but through special application to the President.

Some of these categories of people are:

>congressional representatives or judges who had left office to join the rebellion

>commissioned officers of the US Army or US Navy who had left to join the rebellion

>people who mistreated African American soldiers or white officers who were prisoners of war

>Confederate military officers with the rank of colonel or higher

Which of the following is a traditional native story about the origins of Native Americans? A:People built bridges over short distances connecting the two continents. B: People were created by the Coyote and placed in their homelands. C: People walked across an area of land between Asia and America. D: People sailed for short distances and then went ashore, slowly travelling to new areas.​

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Answer:

B, I am 99% sure that is the correct answer. Hope it helps :)

Chapter 25: The US & World War II

1. After Pearl Harbor, what all did the US do to prepare for war?

a. How were women included in this?

2. What was the Battle of Britain, and how was its outcome important?

3. How did Hitler's invasion of the USSR turn out? Why was it relevant to the war effort?

4. Where did the US invade first & why?

5. What was D-Day? How was it conducted? What is its importance?

6. How did the US end the war with Japan? Why did they do it in this way?

7. What happened to Germany after its surrender?

a. What happened to the top Nazi officials?

8. What did the US do to Japan after their surrender & why?

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Answer:

1. Less than five months after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Army Air Force launched B-25 bombers from the deck of the USS Hornet (something that was supposed to be impossible) and bombed Tokyo. The raid was more a psychological victory than a tactical one, but psychology is important in winning a war

a. American women played important roles during World War II (including after Pearl Harbor), both at home and in uniform. ... As the men fought abroad, women on the Home Front worked in defense plants and volunteered for war-related organizations, in addition to managing their households.

2. The Battle of Britain was a turning point in World War II; if the RAF had not held off the Luftwaffe, Hitler would have likely moved forward with his Operation Sea Lion invasion of the British Isles. This would have been devastating to the British people and all efforts to stem Hitler's rise to power.

3. On June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany launched a surprise attack against the Soviet Union, its ally in the war against Poland. By the end of the year, German troops had advanced almost 1,000 miles to the outskirts of Moscow. Soon after the invasion, mobile killing units began the mass murder of Soviet Jews. However, Hitler had so far refused to fully mobilise the German economy and so weapons production was inadequate. Even in mid-1941 only 250 new tanks were being built each month, insufficient to properly equip the army on the eve of a major new campaign, or keep up with the inevitable mechanical and combat losses. As a result, Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union failed.

4. Marshall Islands. The first planned offensive action by the United States in World War II came in January 1942 when the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise attacked Japanese bases in the Marshall Islands.

5. On 6 June 1944 – 'D-Day' – Allied forces launched the largest amphibious invasion in the history of warfare. Codenamed Operation 'Overlord', the Allied landings on the beaches of Normandy marked the start of a long and costly campaign to liberate north-west Europe from Nazi occupation.

6. When the Japanese attack the American fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941, the United States enters World War II and goes to war with Japan; the war ends when the U.S. drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima (August 6) and Nagasaki (August 9) in Japan in 1945 and Japan surrenders unconditionally to the Allied.

7. Although at the time of the surrender virtually all of Germany was under Allied control, German forces still occupied western Netherlands, Denmark, much of Norway, as well as western and central Czechoslovakia.

a. Though members of the SS continued to stand in defendant's docks in the Federal Republic of Germany and elsewhere after the end of World War II—even up to the present day—the vast majority of SS and police were never called to account for their crimes.

8. After the defeat of Japan in World War II, the United States led the Allies in the occupation and rehabilitation of the Japanese state. Between 1945 and 1952, the U.S. occupying forces, led by General Douglas A. MacArthur, enacted widespread military, political, economic, and social reforms.

How did Arkansans react to the election of Abraham Lincoln?

A. They were divided over their loyalty to the Union.
B. They were confident that they could renew a series of compromises.
C. They believed that they would be left to pursue their own ways of life.
D. They believed that secession was unavoidable.

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Answer:

I think b because I learned that before

The Spartan name for an enslaved worker

helot
tyrant
ephor
warrior

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Answer:

helot

Explanation:

Ephor's were the leaders of ancient Sparta, a tyrant is a cruel ruler, a brave soldier/fighter.

What is the principle behind the Constitution's division of power between
federal and state governments?
O A. Republicanism
B. Popular sovereignty
O C. Federalism
D. Separation of powers

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Answer:

C.separation of powers.

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b. How did the Cherokee resist force relocation during the Trail of Tears? ?​

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Cherokee attempts at resisting the removal by the United States included creating a formal Cherokee constitution, negotiating the Treat of 1819, and proceeding with legal action within the Supreme Court. These actions proved futile when Andrew Jackson was elected President and forcibly removed them for their land.

I need some help quick!!

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Answer:

human environment interaction.

Human environment is going to be your answer

13. What do UDF and COSATU stand for? What significance do these organizations hold in the
apartheid movement?

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Answer:

United Democratic Front (UDF). Congress of South African Trade Unions.

The UDF was an umbrella organization that had a "federal structure" and a decentralized method of employing tactics. By 1986, there were 700 different organizations working under the umbrella which were often youth movements, community organizations, unions, professional societies and churches. Eventually there would be nearly "1,000 affiliated groups." UDF embraced a philosophy of "African nationalism, socialism and Christianity." The common goal of ending apartheid and systematic racism in all.

Cosatu: The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) was launched on 1 December 1985, at the height of the struggle against apartheid. As a federation, it brought together many of the unions formed after the wave of strikes at the beginning of 1973 to end it.

Which city was the capital of an Allie power during world was 11

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I think is London I'm not sure

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What was NOT a direct effect of the steam engine?
a. People became focused on using cleaner energy.
b. Factories didn't need to be built directly next to rivers.
c. People could travel farther than ever before.
d. The demand for coal increased.

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C.) People could travel farther than ever before.

It was not a direct effect of the steam engine is people could travel farther than ever before. The correct option is (C).

What do you mean by the steam engine?

A steam engine is a device that uses heat from steam to drive mechanical work.

A portion of the heat energy in hot steam, which is typically provided by a boiler, expands under pressure in a steam engine.

For best engine efficiency, the steam can either be permitted to condense in a separate device called a condenser at comparatively low temperatures and pressure, or it can be allowed to release the remaining heat.

Low condenser temperature and high boiler pressure ensure the highest work production relative to the heat supplied, which results in the most efficient performance.

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who was most impacted by the creation of the camps depicted in the picture of the Manzanar Center Interment Center in California

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Answer:

Japanses Americans

Explanation:

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Answer:

The Japanese Americans

Explanation:

For those who dont come from the test, you need to put the picture :)

Why were Americans especially interested in participating in the Space Race?
A. They were devastated by the loss of World War II and believed the
country's morale needed a boost.
B. They wanted to use space as a military outpost before anyone
else could develop a colony on the moon.
C. They wanted to beat the USSR in order to maintain the sense that
the United States was a superior country.
O D. They valued space travel more than other forms of transportation.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

They wanted to beat the USSR in order to maintain the sense that

the United States was a superior country. A P E X

Answer:

C. They wanted to beat the USSR in order to maintain the sense that

the United States was a superior country.

Explanation:

1.) What is depicted in the cartoon?


2.)How are Russia, the Bolsheviks, or anarchists portrayed?


3.)Do you find the cartoon to be positive or negative towards the Soviets/anarchism?

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Incomplete question. However, I assumed you are referring to this cartoon.

Explanation:

1. The cartoon depicts a man (i.e representing America's enemies) with a bomb in his hand, trying to cause permanent damage to the famous Statue of liberty (which acts a symbol of freedom and democracy).

2. In this cartoon, we can rightly conclude that Russia, the Bolsheviks, and anarchists are represented or portrayed by the man in the cartoon.

3. The overall theme of the cartoon is negative towards the Soviets/anarchism. In other words, they are portrayed as enemies of the United States.

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Which of the following laws or events was NOT progressive?
A: The Payne Aldrich Tariff
B: The 19th Amendment
C: The Clayton Anti-Trust Act
D: Civil Rights Reform

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Answer:

Terms and Names

progressive movement Social reform movement in the early 20th century

Florence Kelley Social reformer

prohibition Making the sale or use of alcohol illegal

muckraker Writer who exposes wrongdoing

scientific management Using scientific ideas to make work more efficient

Robert M. LaFollette Progressive Wisconsin governor and senator

initiative A way for people to propose laws directly

referendum A way for people to approve changes in laws by a vote

recall A vote on whether to remove a public official from office

Seventeenth Amendment Amendment providing for senators to be elected directly

Explanation:FOUR GOALS OF PROGRESSIVISM

(Pages 306–309)

What did reformers want?

As the 1900s opened, reformers pushed

for a number of changes. Together their

efforts built the progressive movement.

The progressive movement had four major

goals: (1) to protect social welfare, (2) to

promote moral improvement, (3) to create

economic reform, and (4) to foster

efficiency.

Reformers tried to promote social

welfare by easing the problems of city life.

The YMCA built libraries and exercise

rooms. The Salvation Army fed poor

people in the cities and cared for children

in nurseries. Settlement houses helped

families. One reformer, Florence Kelley,

helped to win the passage of the Illinois

Factory Act in 1893. The law prohibited

child labor and limited women’s working

hours. The law became a model for other

states.

Reformers promoted moral reform by

working for prohibition—the banning of

alcoholic drinks. Many of these reformers,

called prohibitionists, were members of

the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union

(WCTU). The well-organized union

became the largest women’s group the

country had ever seen.

Reformers tried to make economic

changes by pointing out the great

inequality between the rich and the poor.

How has the tree fruit industry impacted your life?

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It gives you food to eat and survive
it produces fruit, that gives nutrients and vitamins to the body

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Which of the following sentence pairs utilizes assonance and consonance?

A.
She waves her hand to say “Stacy!” to a friend waiting to play. He can’t suspect that she meant to contact a cat.

B.
She needs to wear beads if she leads the parade. He would want to whimper for that.

C.
She sails seven ships on the salty seas. He hates haughty humans.

D.
She taught ball to all the college stars. He doesn’t know how to play ball.

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Answer:

A. She waves her hand to say “Stacy!” to a friend waiting to play. He can’t suspect that she meant to contact a cat.

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Explanation:

She needs to wear beads if she leads the parade. He would want to whimper for that is the sentence pairs utilizes assonance and consonance. Thus, option (b) is correct.

What is assonance?

In contrast to rhyme, which repeats both vowel and consonant sounds, assonance only repeats vowel sounds. The repeating of comparable vowel sounds in two or more words that are close to one another within a line of poetry or prose is known as assonance, and it is a literary device.

The repeat of the "ee" sound in "need," "beads," "leads," and "He" in this phrase pair is an illustration of assonance. A good example of consonance is the repeated "w" sound in the words "wear," "whimper," and "for." When words in a sentence or phrase are close to one another, assonance occurs where the vowel sounds are repeated.

As a result, the significance of the sentence pairs utilizes assonance and consonance are the aforementioned. Therefore, option (b) is correct.

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People who work in the service
industry and receive a salary are often
associated with what type of workers?
A. White collar workers
B. Manufacturers
C. Blue collar Workers

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blue collar workers!!

What did Alexander the Great do after he defeated King Porus? A. He allowed King Porus to continue ruling his country. B. He sold King Porus into slavery. C. He killed King Porus. D. He threw King Porus into jail.
I need this ASAP, please answer! I'll mark you brainlist!

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Answer:

i believe the answer is c

Explanation:

Answer:

He allowed king Porus to continue ruling his country.

Explanation:

A Hindu wanting to work on spirutal awareness might decide to

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Answer:

A Hindu wanting to work on spiritual awareness might decide to... meditate or participate in yoga.

Explanation:

Answer:

A Hindu wanting to work on spiritual awareness might decide to meditate.  Hinduism is a religion based in India and Nepal.  The most popular practices in Hinduism are yoga and meditation.  Yoga is a spiritual practice that consists of physical poses, breathing exercises and meditations.  It brings balance between the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual awareness.  It also brings you, your inner peace and it improves your personal insights.  It also reveals your connection to the universe or the divine.  Meditation brings enlightenment and it has many benefits for example:  it improves your immune system, reduces pain, and helps you to improve your focus.  In conclusion a Hindu wanting to work on spiritual awareness might decide to meditate because it is the best way to gain insight and internal awareness.  And it's very important because it can only come from within one's self.  (yourself).  

Explanation:

What France do in terms of imperialism in the 1900s?

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Answer:

The late 19th century saw France embark on a massive program of overseas imperialism — including French Indochina (modern day Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos) and Africa (the Scramble for Africa brought France most of North-West and Central Africa) — which brought it in direct competition with British interests.

What was the purpose of the Open Door Policy?
to help Japan establish a sphere of influence
to promote economic stability in Latin America
O to gain equal trading access to China

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Answer:

To gain equal trading access to China.

Diary of a wimpy kid old school. Write a 2 paragraph review of your book
AND NO COPY AND PASTING

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Greg Heffley as he attempts both to deal with his Grandpa's moving in, and dealing without modern comforts while attending Hardscrabble Farm.  Greg gets roped into volunteering at the park as well. is the answer to the question

Answer:

other dude lol

Explanation:

What powers does the U.S. Constitution grant to Congress related to war?

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Answer:

Constitutional Provisions

Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 8: Gives Congress the power to declare war and raise and support the armed forces.

what changed about art during the renaissance

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Answer: One of the big changes in art was to paint and sculpt subjects realistically. This is called realism and involves a number of techniques that make the subjects and background look like they would in real life. This also meant giving the subjects more emotional qualities.

Why did European countries want to find a sea route to Asia?​

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Answer:

Europeans wanted to explore because trade with Asia had become more difficult and expensive. Merchants wanted to find a cheaper trade route. New navigation technology, such as the compass and astrolabe, as well as better ships and advances in cartography, allowed Europeans to begin searching for a new trade route.

Explanation:

what did the United States promise when in adopted the Truman Doctrine in 1947 1. to defend any country resisting communism. 2. to stay out of conflicts involving communism 3.To pay any country fighting against communism. 3. To pay any country for and against communism. 4. To encourage countries to adopt democracy. 5. to defend any country resisting democracy.​

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The correct answer is 3. To pay any country fighting against communism.

Explanation

After the Second World War in the United States, the Truman Doctrine was adopted to provide support to free peoples who were in resistance against the attempts of communist subjugation. This doctrine was adopted because communism was seen as a threat to the capitalist economic and social system. Due to the above, framed by this doctrine, anti-communist tendencies were promoted that persecuted any movement that called itself the political left. So, the correct answer is 3. To pay any country fighting against communism.

Answer:

to defend any country resisting communism

to pay any country fighting against communism

to encourage countries to adopt democracy

Explanation: edge 2020

A economy is one where free enterprise activity is subject of some government intervention and regulation

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Answer:

Mixed Economy

Explanation:

"Mixed Economy" is described as the economy that carries an amalgamation of characteristics of all the types of economies i.e. command, traditional, and market economies. It is a type of economic system which allows free market operations(use of capital) but up to some extent, it is regulated by the government in order to attain the desired objectives and social aims. Such an economy contains a combination of both public and private sector enterprises which allows a balance.

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