The correct answers are A) faced long days. B) hard labor, and violence. C) had barely enough food to survive. E) had poor shelter and dirty living conditions. F) faced starvation and disease.
The qualities that describe the working and living conditions of most enslaved people are the following: "they faced long days; hard labor, and violence; they had barely enough food to survive; they had poor shelter and dirty living conditions; they faced starvation and disease.
Slaves had a really difficult life working in the large southern plantations. Landlords forced them to work for long hours under harsh weather conditions. The economy of most southern states depended on slavery to produce the kinds of crops that had to be traded in the US and exported to Europe.
Many slaves died in the farm fields and others got sick without the proper nutrition and medical attention.
Answer:
All but C
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Explain how Adam Smith describes the market economy and the role of consumers, producers, and workers.
Answer: Adam Smith described the opposing, but complementary forces of self-interest and competition as the invisible hand. While producers and consumers are not acting with the intent of serving the needs of others or society, they do. Smith argued against mercantilism and was a major proponent of laissez-faire economic policies. In his first book, "The Theory of Moral Sentiments," Smith proposed the idea of an invisible hand—the tendency of free markets to regulate themselves by means of competition, supply and demand, and self-interest. 1
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Answer: Here is another version of the other persons answer.
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Adam Smith coined the term "invisible hand" to refer to the opposing but complementary forces of self-interest and competition. Despite not acting with the intention of meeting the needs of others or society, producers and consumers do. Smith was a strong advocate of laissez-faire economic principles and opposed mercantilism. He once advanced the concept of the "invisible hand," which describes how free markets have a propensity to self-regulate through competition, supply and demand, and self-interest.
Which of the following statements reflects Theodore Roosevelt's position on big business?
Answer: A.) Roosevelt faces publicity on businesses that lacked ethics or poor business practices.
D.) Roosevelt cooperated with business leaders at all times.
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What can you use to test substances for their pH value if you don’t have a strip of litmus paper handy
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Q: What can you use to test substances for their pH value if you don't have a strip of litmus paper handy?
A: We can use more neutral substances to test for acidity, such as cabbage juice.
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I'm Trying To Make Up A Lit Name For Me...Something For A King...Any Suggestions?
Answer:
Lit~King
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I don't know you so that's the best I got
Answer:
King Avery
Explanation:
This was the first thing that popped up into my head.
Solve religion on Esther from the Bible
Answer:
1.C
2.B
3.A
4.C
5.C
Explanation:
How did teenagers musical taste differ from the moral values of the 1950s?
Answer:
The 1950s were marked by the emergence of distinct teen culture. Seeking to distance themselves from the culture of their parents, teenagers turned to rock and roll music and youth-oriented television programs and movies—all packaged for them through new marketing strategies targeting their demographic.
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What is the Tanzimat and what region of the world did it occur in?
Answer:
Tanzimat, (Turkish: “Reorganization”), series of reforms promulgated in the Ottoman Empire between 1839 and 1876 under the reigns of the sultans Abdülmecid I and Abdülaziz.
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What type of federalism do you think currently exists in the United States?
Should the U.S. have entered World War I or remained neutral? Would the world of 1919 be better or worse without U.S. intervention? Why do you believe as you do? (Pls Answer Fast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Answer:
they wanned to remain neutral but at the end they would have join the war because Germany sank many American merchant ships around the British Isles .
Explanation:
The world would be better because thanks to the intervention of the United States the war ended earlier and it was also beneficial not only for the United States but also for the rest of the countries that were fighting, many organizations were also founded to prevent another war.
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3. The Preamble of the US Constitution is: (1 point)
-A declaration of war against America's enemies
-A statement to the king reaffirming our independence from Great Britain
-The introducton and mission statement for the new federal government under the US
Constitution
Answer:
It would be B. Hope this helps.
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what are negitive things about sicily and christians
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Answer: In general, Sicily is viewed as a "low-risk" destination, although problems, of course, can and do occur anywhere. You don't need to get vaccines; foodstuffs are safe; and tap water in all cities and towns is potable.As in the rest of Italy, the primary religion is Roman Catholicism (but with combined Latin & Byzantine Rites) and the official language is Italian; Sicilian is currently not a recognised language in Italy.
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What do you know from the Womens Suffrage movement? What is it? What struggles did they face? When did they struggle? Any big goal they had set?
Who or what is being ask. He wrote the Gospel between 90 and 100 CE at Ephesus and Antioch.
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Indeed, his work seems to be a narrative presentation of Paul's gospel in the life of ... but when Luke wrote he did not have Matthew on the desk in front of him. ... around 95-100 C.E. Church tradition put him in Ephesus at the time of writing, and ... to 75-80 (Matthew) to 80-90 (Luke) and for locations from Rome to Antioch
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How justifiable was U.S expansion in the 1800s
Answer:
Expansion abroad was good because it improved the United States' economy. Expansion abroad was justified because the United States was able spread its democratic values overseas. The United States expansion abroad was bad because it was based on the economic exploitation of people and resources from other countries.
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How did Washington feel about becoming president?
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The Explorers' Legacy - After a wet and hungry winter in Oregon, the explorers headed home and finally returned to St. Louis in September 1806, two years and four months after setting out. Lewis proudly wrote to Jefferson, “In obedience to our orders, we have penetrated the Continent of North America to the Pacific Ocean.”
Lewis and Clark had good reason to be proud. Although they had not found the Northwest Passage—for it did not exist—they had traveled some 8,000 miles and had mapped a route to the Pacific. They had established good relations with western Indians. Most of all, they had brought back priceless information about the West and its peoples.
Would you consider the expedition a success? Why or why not?
Answer:
Yes, it was a successful expedition
Explanation:
It was a successful and adventurous expedition because they were the first Americans to see the Pacific Ocean and to explore and map a route and trail to the Pacific Ocean. Being the first Americans to see the Pacific Ocean indecates this was a successful mission because it made Americans view Lewis and Clark as a hero. Being the first to map and route to the Pacific Ocean made new opportunities to anyone which lead to the Western Expansion. In conclusion, I think Lewis and Clark's expedition was a success.
What are 3 main ideas for the tea pot scandal
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Harding from 1921 to 1923. Secretary of the Interior Albert Bacon Fall had leased Navy petroleum reserves at Teapot Dome in Wyoming, as well as two locations in California, to private oil companies at low rates without competitive bidding. The leases were the subject of a seminal investigation by Senator Thomas J.
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Answer:
The way you would want to answer this would be to use directions. You could say Hawaii is southwest from the U.S. and Japan as well.
Explanation: I hope this helps you!
World War 1 was called the war to end all wars.
Why do you believe it was called that? And did it
end all wars?
Answer:
World War 1 was the worst war people have ever seen back then, so that´s why they called it ¨the war to end all wars¨ but unfortunately it did not end all wars for example: World War 2, Korean war, and Vietnam war.
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Which was a goal of Georgia’s white primary system?
to increase voter participation
to prevent white Americans from voting
to prevent African Americans from voting
to help integration take hold in Georgia
Answer:
C
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which BEST describes south Carolina settlers in the early 1700's
A - Russian, British and Portuguese
B- French, scotch, and german
C - Chinese, Saudi, Arabian, and Swedish
D- Brazilian, Canadian, South Africa
Three causes that led to American revolution
Answer:
Explanation:
1. The Stamp Act (March 1765)
Sheet of penny revenue stamps printed by Britain for the American colonies, after the Stamp Act of 1765.
To recoup some of the massive debt left over from the war with France, Parliament passed laws such as the Stamp Act, which for the first time taxed a wide range of transactions in the colonies.
“Up until then, each colony had its own government which decided which taxes they would have, and collected them,” explains Willard Sterne Randall, a professor emeritus of history at Champlain College and author of numerous works on early American history, including Unshackling America: How the War of 1812 Truly Ended the American Revolution. “They felt that they’d spent a lot of blood and treasure to protect the colonists from the Indians, and so they should pay their share.”
The colonists didn’t see it that way. They resented not only having to buy goods from the British but pay tax on them as well. “The tax never got collected, because there were riots all over the pace,” Randall says. Ultimately, Benjamin Franklin convinced the British to rescind it, but that only made things worse. “That made the Americans think they could push back against anything the British wanted,” Randall says.
2. The Townshend Acts (June-July 1767)
An American colonist reads with concern the royal proclamation of a tax on tea in the colonies as a British soldier stands nearby with rifle and bayonet, Boston, 1767. The tax on tea was one of the clauses of the Townshend Acts.
Parliament again tried to assert its authority by passing legislation to tax goods that the Americans imported from Great Britain. The Crown established a board of customs commissioners to stop smuggling and corruption among local officials in the colonies, who were often in on the illicit trade.
Americans struck back by organizing a boycott of the British goods that were subject to taxation, and began harassing the British customs commissioners. In an effort to quell the resistance, the British sent troops to occupy Boston, which only deepened the ill feeling.
3. The Boston Massacre (March 1770)
A print of the Boston Massacre by Paul Revere, 1770.
Simmering tensions between the British occupiers and Boston residents boiled over one late afternoon, when a disagreement between an apprentice wigmaker and a British soldier led to a crowd of 200 colonists surrounding seven British troops. When the Americans began taunting the British and throwing things at them, the soldiers apparently lost their cool and began firing into the crowd.
As the smoke cleared, three men—including an African American sailor named Crispus Attucks—were dead, and two others were mortally wounded. The massacre became a useful propaganda tool for the colonists, especially after Paul Revere distributed an engraving that misleadingly depicted the British as the aggressors.
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Why did so many Native Americans die during the colonial period? What effect did this have on the slave trade?
Answer:
Native Americans perished because of violence and never-before-seen pathogens like smallpox, measles, and influenza. Because of all the deaths, slave trade was on a road downhill.
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How did the geographic distance between Britain and the colonies lead to conflict?
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An apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged
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True or false the 12 tables were created during the Pax Romana.
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What did Eli Whitney invent while visiting the south
Answer:
Whitney received a patent for his invention in 1794; he and Miller then formed a cotton gin manufacturing company. The two entrepreneurs planned to build cotton gins and install them on plantations throughout the South, taking as payment a portion of all the cotton produced by each plantation.
In a democracy, the media have a responsibility to:
A. act as lobbyists for interest groups.
B. support all candidates equally.
C. help voters learn about issues.
D. file lawsuits against the government.
Answer:
its c Help voters learn about issues.
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What was the primary cause of the hostilities between Native Americans on the frontier and the U.S. government?
A) U.S. support of new French settlements
B) Native Americans’ refusal to move to eastern urban centers
C) trade and economic disputes
D) white settlers moving onto lands guaranteed to Native Americans by treaty
Answer:
native Americans refusal