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5. Why did the Confederacy lead in victories in the early years of the war?
A. The Union officers were smarter than the Confede rate officers.
B. Most of the battles were fought in familiar Confede rate terrain.
C. They had a larger army than the Union army.
Answer:I am not sure but I think it it that they had a bigger army
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what might an example of a gold rush allegory be?
Answer:
burying the rifle i think
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2. What town in Mississippi did Emmett Till and Wheeler Parker get in trouble for bothering a white woman at Bryant’s Store?
What were some of the problems of the Avignon papacy
1) Did Americans originally support the Boston Tea Party? Why or Why Not?
2) Who,besides Paul Revere, rode to warn the colonists about the British?
3) What was the original powerful first paragraph of the constitution about? What was it replaced by and why?
4) How did the French help the colonists win the Revolutionary War?
5) Who is Molly Pitcher and what is her story?Was she a real person?
6) What country was the state of liberty originally for? What did the lantern stand for? Why did some people protest against the statue?
7) Why did you think we were told these
1) Did Americans originally support the Boston Tea Party? Why or Why Not?
Yes. At the time of the Boston Tea Party, everyone who was against Britain was American (with a few exceptions, who still supported the British crown). People supported the Boston Tea Party because it would anger the British (who loved tea), and additionally mock them while wasting the British resources. It was an attempt at kicking Britain out.2) Who, besides Paul Revere, rode to warn the colonists about the British?
Besides Paul Revere; Samuel Prescott, Israel Bissell, William Dawes, and Sybil Ludington rode to warn the colonists about the British coming.3) What was the original powerful first paragraph of the constitution about? What was it replaced by and why?
The original constitution (Constitutional Convention in 1787) was replaced by the Articles of Confederation on March 4, 1789. This happened because the original constitution was too weak and they needed a stronger government.4) How did the French help the colonists win the Revolutionary War?
The Frenched helped the colonist win the war by giving the colonists resources and more men.5) Who is Molly Pitcher and what is her story? Was she a real person?
Molly Pitcher is the name given to a woman who carried water to the soldiers during the Battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778. Not only that, when her husband was too injured and couldn't fight anymore, she took over his spot and fought On the battle field. Now, was she a real person? Yes, she was! Her real name was Mary Hays. Another nickname of hers was Sergeant Molly.6) What country was the statue of liberty originally for? What did the lantern stand for? Why did some people protest against the statue?
The statue of Liberty was always intended for the US. It was a gift from France. The lantern she holds represents enlightenment and to show the path to Liberty. Some people protested about it because the statue was a woman, and it was built around the time women didn't have any rights (no right to property, to vote, etc).7) Why did you think we were told these
I don't understand this question. Explain a bit more, maybe?During the Cold War, the term given to a willingness of a nation to go to the brink, or edge, of war
became known as this.
O brinkmanship
O detente
O militarism
O nationalism
Answer:
A) brinkmanship
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Explains the purpose of the Constitution, who wrote it, and why.
Answer:
Answer
Explanation:
The purpose was to keep the people united and happy and James Madison was the person to write it, it shows how all men should have equal rights and pursue of happiness
How long is the term for a Supreme Court justice?
a. Four years
b. Six years
c. For life
d. Fifteen years
Answer:
I am not sure it is C
Explanation:
Answer:
I'm not sure but I think the answer is fifteen years
why casework is such an important aspect of being an effective legislator??
Answer:
Because if they do not do their casework, they will not get as much support and may be voted out of congress. ... Describe the job of a member of the House or Senate by creating a want
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True or False - Cool Jazz, Modern Jazz and Smooth Jazz are three (3) names given to the same style of Jazz
Answer:
no. These are all different types of jazz. All jazz yes but different.
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Which of the following is the main purpose of
the letter?
O to encourage President Lincoln to ensure that the war
effort continues until the South is decisively defeated
O to encourage President Lincoln to ensure that African-
American soldiers are treated fairly
O to encourage President Lincoln to ensure that African-
American soldiers are not made prisoners
Answer:
Explanation:
yes
Answer:
B
to encourage President Lincoln to ensure that African-American soldiers are treated fairly
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The cotton gin increased the speed of production by picking the cotton.true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The cotton gin helped separate cotton from the seed after picking.... which is why slavery actually increased with its introduction because plantations could process more cotton, but needed people to pick it beforehand.
Who controlled the courts during Jefferson's presidency?
Answer:
In Adams' last days as president, he decided to make hundreds of appointments to the judicial positions with the approval of the Federalist-controlled Congress. This would shut Jefferson, the newly elected president, out of the appointment process and ensure Federalist control of the courts.
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What is pictured below?
A. Great Grotto, Boboli Gardens
b. St. Peter's Basilica
C. The Templetto
d. Bramante Grotto
Answer:
a.
Great Grotto, Boboli Gardens
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Explanation:
Great Grotto, Boboli Gardens is pictured below. Option A is an appropriate response.
What is Great Grotto, Boboli Gardens ?In the Boboli Gardens, the Buontalenti Grotto is an intriguing location where you might as well be in a fairy tale. Bernardo Buontalenti completed the Francesco I de' Medici-commissioned Grotta di also called Grotta Grande between 1583 and 1593.
Large fountains and caves may also be found there, including the magnificent Buontalenti Grotto, which was constructed there between by the artist, architect, and sculptor Bernardo Buontalenti.
Florence's Boboli Gardens are a garden located behind Pitti Palace, the former home of the Medici dynasty. The Boboli gardens, among of the first formal ones in Italy, feature fountains, statues from antiquity to the eighteenth century, semi-private and public areas, nympheums, temples, landscaping, and grottoes.
Hence option A is an appropriate response.
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What are Israels strengths as a country?
Answer:
Technology hub of the region
Solid institutional structure, positive business environment
Very competitive production tissue, diversified economy with a large number of start-ups
Strong international reserves, low inflation
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What was Lincoln’s position on slavery and its spread?
Answer:
Lincoln was morally opposed to slavery and politically opposed to any expansion of it. At issue was an extension into the western territories. On October 16, 1854, in his "Peoria Speech", Lincoln declared his opposition to slavery, which he repeated in his route to the presidency.
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Which trade networks connected to the Middle East?
Answer:
Merchants on the Silk Road brought silk and other goods from China across Asia for sale in Middle Eastern and European markets. Along the way they traded in the Middle East for products like cloves, nutmeg, and peppercorns from the Spice Islands in Southeast Asia.
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did they use to spread their message ? Southern christian leadership conference
Answer: Recruit affiliate civil rights groups in the South. Bring an end to black disenfranchisement by increasing voting rights. Promote an open-door policy to anyone interested in membership.
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what is the effect of Laceration
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Tissue injury is minimal, and infections are uncommon. However, severe lacerations may extend through the full thickness of the skin and into subcutaneous tissues, including underlying muscle, internal organs, or bone. Severe lacerations often are accompanied by significant bleeding and pain.
1. What issues that surround Latino immigration to America does each author address?
Answer:
Follows are the responses to the given question:
Explanation:
Jason Richwine talked of problems includes the facts, which integration begins to stall among Latinos after the 2nd generation but doesn't emerge through the lower class. He also said that partly the reason is due to the legacy of White Racism as well as other things that make each other think those who are never really "Americans." "An U.s Latinos asked for a 2002 Pew Research Center Investigation," Richwine says "How many terms they'd use to describe themselves initially. "And over half (46%) said "American", "Since many say they identified mainly as Hispanic as well as Latino, with either one's ancient nation". It's a view of Leo Chaves on Latino immigration that was very diverse. Chaves claims issues include the fact that Latinos, "unwilling or are unable to integrate, are members of the global culture. Those who are a portion of forces from of the south of the frontier to reinvade their previously their own (Southwest of America) soil and demolish the U.s style of life." They were like the American forces. We can understand which Chaves isn't a Hispanic or Latino mass migration fan.
Define stability in your own words?
where did some people think tge civil war started in 1857
what was the effect of rivers and streams in geography
they chiseled valleys into the land
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How are significant and lasting social changes created ?
Answer:
It means like how are social changes crated. This means like changes in how we create relationships and continue them. We dont realize, but we are changing everyday. So in this question its asking how are those changes created and how to they last?
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Explanation:
A and C.
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Was the Boston Massacre the first confrontation between the British and
Colonists?
Answer: (gurl if u tryna copy and paste scroll down )) Boston heads know this but anyways. as a Boston heads ik the the answer is yes.
The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, in which British soldiers shot and killed several people while being harassed by a mob in Boston. The event was heavily publicized by leading Patriots such as Paul Revere and Samuel Adams.
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yes the Boston massacre was one of the first confrontation between the British and the colonist. these confrontations began to build up thus creating the revolutionary war.
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Describe the difference between a push factor and a pull factor?
Explanation:
Push factors are those which force a person to move. This can include drought, famine, lack of jobs, over population and civil war. Pull factors are those which encourage a person to move.
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Answer: Push factors encourage people to leave their points of origin and settle elsewhere, while pull factors attract migrants to new areas.
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What do you think are some of the barriers in using nuclear energy as a source of power in the United States? Explain using complete sentences.
Answer:
Explanation:
First of all its dangerous.
The Japanese can tell you that -- twice.
The Russians once in Chernobyl.
The problem with nuclear energy is that if something goes wrong, the stuff is pretty unforgiving. It makes the land where it happens unusable for many years.
It is very dangerous for us if we are near it. Those who dealt with atomic energy at the conclusion of World War II and managed to live, still were candidates for all kinds of cancers -- particular leukemia.
Fish around nuclear plants don't survive well with the increase in water temperatures.
In the United States, many of the nuclear plants are located on the San Andres fault in Southern California between Los Angles and San Diego. Can you imagine what would happen if there was some sort of Nuclear Accident?
Finally what do you do with the waste? That creates all kinds of trouble.
Anybody know number 11 in history?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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