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Who were the Kulaks ?
A, Political dissidents who fought Stalin within the Soviet Union
B. German agents who spied on Stalin for the Soviet Union.
C. Poor farmers who were shipped ff to labor caps by Stalin
D. Wealthy peasants blamed by Stalin for causing food shortages in the Soviet Union
2 How did William Penn keep peace with Native
Americans in the region?
Answer:
Traditional accounts say William Penn's peaceful treaty with the Lenni Lenape was negotiated on land now occupied by the park.
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What does USV mean on Theodore Roosevelt's uniform?
Answer:United States Volunteers
Cavalry jacket, leggings, and glove worn by Theodore Roosevelt as a Rough Rider during the Spanish American War in 1898. The jacket is marked with the initials "U.S.V." for United States Volunteers. The Rough Riders were formally known as the 1st Volunteer Cavalry, United States Army.
Explanation:
USV means on Theodore Roosevelt's uniform is United States Volunteers indicated on his part of the buckskin shirt.
Who was Theodore Roosevelt?Roosevelt commanded the national government during the remainder of the Great Depression, bringing out his internal New Deal program in response to the most devastating economic calamity in American history.
A number of initiatives were started as part of the "new deal" to boost the American economy. It is seen as a Roosevelt administration initiative to address the economy's difficulties following the Great Depression.
United States Volunteers is recognized on the blazer by the initials "U.S.V." First Volunteer Cavalry, American Army, was the official name of the Rough Riders.
The goal of the New Deal was to restore prosperity to the nation by giving its people better opportunities to meet their needs after the Great Depression-era crises.
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Which term best completes the diagram?
Physical geography
of Mexico
Lowlands
Gulfs
?
O A. Mountains
B. Glaciers
C. Straits
D. Tundra
Answer:
B is the correct answer
Explanation:
Why did girls like Mary S. Paul work in mills?
They were proud of the textiles they were creating.
O They were happy to earn their own wages.
O They had opportunities to effect social reform.
O They had the freedom to live without social restrictions.
Answer:
They had the freedom to live without social restrictions.
Explanation:
After the Revolutionary War, which branch of government did the states make
more powerful?
Answer:
legislative branch
Explanation:
Most colonies took power away from their governor (executive branch) while giving additional power to their assemblies (legislative branch).
What would have happened to Africa if it hadn't been colonized?
Answer:
OK, so we have a hypothetical Africa in the modern day where colonialism never happened. Let’s for the sake of argument say European colonialism and not the Islamic kind.
So first of all; why? What circumstance leads Europeans not to colonize? Your choices are couldn’t, or wouldn’t. Couldn’t could be because they were technologically incapable of doing so (as was the case for large parts of Africa until the late 19th century due to the “disease barrier”) and wouldn’t because they made a moral decision not to. Each scenario has very different implications.
If its “wouldn’t” and we posit a Europe that managed to collectively agree not to occupy, exploit or settle Africa (which I find mind-boggingly unlikely but never mind); so Africa was given a free reign to develop itself, then:
There are likely to be a couple of dominant nations (or regional groupings) in Southern and Western Africa who dominate the economic and military make up of the continent. This is mainly a simple matter of resources; most African coal and iron deposits are in South Africa/Botswana/Zimbabwe with smaller deposits in Nigeria/West Africa. Of course Nigeria has huge oil deposits but they wouldn’t be in play during the early stages of “non-colonialism”. Without coal and iron close together, industrialization is extremely unlikely to happen (add in the third factor of convenient waterways as well). We can assume Africans learn of European methods of industrialization but without iron and coal its not going to matter that much, because there won’t be any examples of industry building that don’t follow this pattern to build on. This all assumes some kind of evolving polity that wants to industrialize, which isn’t a given, but for the sake of argument think Meiji Japan, and a healthy degree of paranoia about altruistic Europeans who aren’t behaving rationally by the standards of largely feudal Bantu states. There are still a huge number of “ifs” here (can an industrializing Africa trade in finished goods and raw materials to Europe and Asia? How? What kind of shipping and military needs to evolve? Would a proto-industrial state import expertese to create all this stuff like Russia did? Would a financial model evolve independently or are we assuming adoption of European-style banking and financial markets? All of these things have to be created somehow).
So if we assume an industrializing power in say, northern South Africa, its going to spread into other lower population territories for farm land and resources (as happened anyway; the great Bantu migrations were moving into South Africa at the same time as the Dutch started moving north and east from The Cape); and yes,hunter-gatherers like the Khoisan would be pushed aside or wiped out. Possibly even decimated by disease.
Africa won’t be divided by arbitrary European divisions, but it won’t be a million little tribal enclaves either. Human history simply doesn’t work this way. If it did, England would still be five countries instead of one part of a larger one. The dominant industrial powers could end up dominating a lot of other tribes and territories. I make no claims for the form of that domination.
Africa’s raw materials resources would make more money for Africans, but that doesn’t mean all Africans. There’s nothing in African history to suggest socialist or egalitarian traits; while Africa would definitely done a lot better trading with the rest of the world as equals, its very difficult to say whether the average African would have seen the benefits. In some areas, definitely, but in others, not so much.
Christianity wouldn’t be (as much of ) a thing. If Europeans aren’t bringing the Bible at gunpoint, then missionaries would have had to do all the work; and the reality is they weren’t making massive inroads in terms of conversions until the Europeans literally occupied the whole continent. There were Christians in Egypt and Ethiopia but almost everywhere else Christianisation wasn’t a thing once you got 50 miles inland from the coast until after Europeans took over. Islam was FAR more successful in Africa until the late 1800s. Without colonialism Africa still might have some very interesting religious beliefs floating about.
So what about the “couldn’t” scenario? This to a certain extent is the more realistic option, but it posits a less technologically advanced Europe who haven’t figured out some pretty key stuff, like how to build long-distance shipping, or economics. In this scenario Europe is still effectively in the 14th century (at best) and in that case, we know what Africa would look like; pretty much as it did back then.
Explanation:
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This cartoon appeared in the Catalan newspaper "La Campana de Gràcia" in 1896.
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Which statement best describes an effect of imperialism on Spanish-American relations illustrated by the cartoon?
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The United States feared that Spanish actions in Cuba would hurt American business interests.
The United States supported Cuban revolutionary efforts against Spain.
The United States took over temporary control of Cuba from Spain.
The United States pushed Spain to follow through on its promises to reform its rule in Cuba.
The cartoon showed that The United States supported Cuban revolutionary efforts against Spain.
During the Cuban Revolution against Spain:
The Americans supported the Cubans The Americans wanted to protect American businesses The Spanish crackdown in Cuba was criticized by the AmericansMany in Spain viewed the U.S. government's actions in a negative light and this cartoon was one way they expressed those feelings. In the end, war broke out between the two nations.
In conclusion, the cartoon showed U.S. support for Cuban revolution.
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Make a rap battle Gangis Khan vs Mulan
Answer:
x100 boots n cats
Explanation:
What is the significance of the Battle of Yorktown?
A. The British won the war
B. It caused France to join the war
C. It completely ended fighting in North America
D. It led to the start of peace negotiations
What can you infer about most of the land in Egypt from the information given about population density?
Answer:
It was a flourishing economy.
Explanation:
People embraced Egypt or Alexandria for it had exceptional pasture area. There were so many people. And because of this, they required lots of home area. Even so, they had all these requirements. There were Loads of fields to satisfy the desire of everyone.
what did john hancock do in the american revolution
Answer: Hancock used his wealth and influence to aid the movement for American independence.
Explanation:
Select all that apply.
The Middle East involves these continents.
A: Asia
B: Antarctica
C: Europe
D: South America
E: North America
F: Africa
G: Australia
Answer:
Asia (A), Europe (C), and Africa (F)
Explanation:
The middle east consists of these countries (Almost all of them are in Asia)
1 Egypt (Africa)
2 Turkey (Europe)
3 Iran (Asia)
4 Iraq (Asia)
5 Saudi Arabia (Asia)
6 Yemen (Asia)
7 Syria (Asia)
8 Jordan (Asia)
9 United Arab Emirates (Asia)
10 Israel (Asia)
11 Lebanon (Asia)
12 Oman (Asia)
13 Palestine (Asia)
14 Kuwait (Asia)
15 Qatar (Asia)
16 Bahrain (Asia)
In the image provided with circled text in yellow and highlighted in red. Where it says
“Democracy is not inevitable”
What does it mean? What does that mean?
Americans believed World War II was whose problem?
a dispute between foreign nations.
Someone plz help me :(
Answer:
Option A
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three examples of Jim Crow laws.
Answer:
Marriages between African Americans and Native Americans were also prohibited. Establishment of segregated libraries for different races was authorized. All schools were required to be racially segregated. There were to be separate but equal accommodations for whites and African Americans provided in nursing homes.
Explanation:
During the Civil War, General Robert E.
Lee was undefeated until the death of_______.
During the war the general Robert Lee was not defeated till the death of the J E B stuart confederate.
Who was general Robert Lee?He was a member of the army during the period that the confederates fought the union army of the United States.
This general was said to be undefeated through out the war till the time that the union army was able to get a strong hold of the confederates.
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List the components of an introduction paragraph in order
List the components of a body paragraph in order
List the components of a conclusion paragraph in order?
Answer: b
Explanation: because I am smart.
how did the ww1 help contribute to the great depression
Answer:
world war 1 caused a lot of debt to the united states and it sent the usa into a spiraling deppression
Explanation:
What is antisemittism?
Can someone please help me with this ty!!
Answer:
I believe it's hostility or against someting (hatred)
which branch of government has the power to declare war?
Answer:
The legislative branch
A state’s legislative branch
Answer:
A. makes laws and approves budgets.
Explanation: is correct
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
What had to happen before america joins the League of Nations
Answer:
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President Woodrow Wilson first mentioned the League of Nations in his Fourteen Points speech while discussing ways to limit more wars in Europe. Under one Article of the league, any nation under threat required all other nations to assists. This meant that otherwise peaceful nations were going to be required to assist. Because of this article, congress was too afraid to join the league as it feared it would give up American isolationism. Therefore, before the United States could join the League of Nations, it would have to change from an Isolationism mindset to a more interventionism ideology.
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PLEASE help answer these questions!!!
a. When did slavery in Africa begin?
b. Who captured most of the African slaves that were sold to Europeans?
c. How did the slaves' treatment by Europeans compare to their treatment by other Africans?
d. Describe the Middle Passage.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Primaries are elections in which….
A. Members of the same party face off in an election to see who will get the parties nomination.
B. A democrat goes up against a republican in
an election
Answer:
It's A
Explanation:
Primaries are always first and usually political parties trying choose a person to face their opposite political party candidate in general election.
What impact if any does the actions and legacy of a president have on the history of the nation?
Alisha is doing a history report on the 35th president of the United States for her tenth-grade history class. Where is Alisha MOST likely going to look for information to complete her report
Answer:
A Biography of John F. Kennedy
Explanation:
Because the 35th president of the United States was JFK
What is the capital of the country represented by number 5 on this map?
Write the letter corresponding to the correct answer
1. Which of the following series of events respect the chronological principle?
a) the battle of Leipzig - the 100 days; - the Russian campaign;
b) Napoleon becomes emperor of France - the battle of Waterloo - Napoleon's exile on the island of Elba;
c) the battle of Leipzig - Napoleon's exile on the island of Elba - the 100 days;
d) Napoleon becomes First Consul - the establishment of the continental blockade - the decline of the Napoleonic empire;
2. Napoleon concluded the Treaty of Tilsit with:
a) Russia;
b) England;
c) Prussia;
d) France;
3. The continental blockade was directed against:
a) England;
b) Austria;
c) Russia;
d) Prussia;
4. Napoleon returned to rule in France in:
a) 1813;
b) 1814;
c) 1815;
d) 1821;
5. The military campaigns against France were financed by:
a) Russia;
b) Spain;
c) England;
d) Austria;
6. A factor that contributed to the proclamation of Napoleon as Emperor of France was:
a) obtaining the victory at Austerlitz;
b) adoption of the Constitution of year VIII;
c) victories against the European powers;
d) the establishment of the continental blockade;
Answer:
1) C - The battle of Leipzig (1813) - Napoleon's exile on the island of Elba (1814)- the 100 days (1815)
2) C - Prussia (Not too sure though)
3) A - England
4) C - 1815
5) A - Russia
6) D - The establishment of the continental blockade.
Explanation:
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