Which statement explains how the sharecropping system kept emancipated slaves tied to the plantation land they had worked before the Civil War?

1)

Sharecroppers who failed to pay the landlord the amount owed were sent to forced-labor prisons until their debt was paid.

2)

Most African American sharecroppers ended each year owing money to the landlord, thus preventing them from leaving the land.

3)

Only large landowners such as former plantation owners had enough land to make a sharecropping arrangement possible and profitable.

4)

The typical sharecropping contract required farmers to pledge to work the land for a long period, thus keeping African Americans from leaving agricultural labor.

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Answer 1

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2) Most African American sharecroppers ended each year owing money to the landlord, thus preventing them from leaving the land.


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Identify and explain two differences between capitalism and communism.

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Answer:

System of government and how property is owned

Explanation:

Capitalism involves a democratic government while communism involves a totalitarian government. Usually, capitalist governmetns are laissez-faire. Property is privately owned in capitalist society while in communist society it is owned by the state.

36. How did the founding fathers solve this problem of state
representation? *

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Answer:Each state would be equally represented in the Senate, with two delegates, while representation in the House of Representatives would be based upon population. The delegates finally agreed to this "Great Compromise," which is also known as the Connecticut Compromise.

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explain why the Promised Land was so important to the Israeli people?

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Answer:

The promised land was important because the Israeli people were subject to many hardships and God promised them a land only for them were they would be free and undisturbed.  Give brainliest if this helps!

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Although Leonardo da Vinci is most famous for his paintings, he was also a prolific drawer, What is one of his best-known drawings?
A.Vitruvian Man

B.The Last Supper

C.Mona Lisa

D.Pieta

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Answer:

c. mona lisa

Explanation:

he painted the mona lisa

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match each political party to its description

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Answer:

Republican-

Won 1876 Election

Sympathized with African Americans

Upheld enforcement acts

Democrat-

Threatened a filibuster

Sympathized w/ KKK

Explanation:

Answer:

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Answer:

I can try to help, but I am not very good. I'll try the best I can

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Answer:

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What do Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo and Haiti have in common?
Select one:
A. They were all countries the U.S. invaded in the 1990s.
B. They were all countries with strong and resilient economies.
C. They were all countries that belonged to the Axis of Evil.
D. They were all humanitarian interventions undertaken by the U.S. military.

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Answer:

I believe it's D

Explanation:

The U.S intervened in the 1991 Somalian civil war

The U.S intervened in Haiti in 1915 to restore order after their president had just been assasinated.

After the division of Yugoslavia, Bosnia declared independence and it soon was engulfed in a civil war between Bosnian Muslims, Serbs, and Croats. After Bosnian Serb forces moved into a U.N safe zone, NATO intervened.

Why would the withdrawal of federal protection be considered a failure of
Reconstruction in South Carolina?

A. Federal protection had served to ensure the safety and rights of African
Americans in South Carolina.

B. In South Carolina, withdrawal of federal protection led to a loss of citizenship for
African Americans.

C. As federal protection was withdrawn in South Carolina, African Americans were
required to leave the state.

D. African Americans in South Carolina lost all property rights because of the
withdrawal of federal protection.

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B because yea hope this helped

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Italy was unhappy because they joined the Allies in WWI at the last minute, hoping to gain land after winning the war.

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Which reform did James Hogg enact?

A- regulation of the railroad industry

B- acknowledgement of women's right to vote

C- prohibition of alcohol

D- creation of commission form of government

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Answer:

A) regulation of the railroad industry

What present-day medical technology did Marie Curie's work help to develop?

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Answer:  Cancer

Explanation:  She developed cancer.  Hope this helps  (:

Answer:

I think it was radiology with the dicovery of radioactivity

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Answer:

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What role did the League of Nations play?​

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Answer:

The League of Nations was an international diplomatic group developed after World War I as a way to solve disputes between countries before they erupted into open warfare

The League of Nations was a international organization founded after the Paris Peace Conference, 1919. The League's goals included disarmament, preventing war through collective security, settling disputes between countries through negotiation diplomacy and improving global welfare

How were the Tinker v. Des Moines and New Jersey v.T.L.O. cases similar?
O A. In both cases, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of limiting
religious expression in schools.
B. Both cases centered on the civil liberties of students in public
schools
C. In both cases, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of protecting the
right to privacy.
D. Both cases resulted in rulings that limited the rights of people
accused of crimes.

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Answer:

Both cases centered on the civil liberties of students in public schools

Explanation:

instances of New Jersey v. T.L.O. and Tinker v. Des Moines are comparable Student civil freedoms in public schools were at the focus of both lawsuits. Hence, option (B) is the proper answer.

What do you know about Supreme Court of the United States?

As the apex of the federal judiciary in the United States, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court. Every case heard by a federal court and any state court involving a question of federal or U.S. Constitutional law is subject to its final appellate jurisdiction.

In addition, it has exclusive jurisdiction over a select number of cases, namely "all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers, and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be Party." A statute may be struck down by the court under the authority of judicial review if it disobeys a constitutional clause. In the event that a presidential directive contravenes the Constitution or a statute, the court may also invalidate it. But it can only take action in a situation .

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What role did Dr. Thomas Brewster play in Georgia politics in the 1940s? He became the youngest governor in Georgia's history. He was a key supporter of the white primary system. He ran in and lost the 1946 race for governor of Georgia. He was a civil rights activist who helped end the white primary system.

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Answer:

D) He was a civil rights activist who helped end the white primary system.

Explanation:

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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What ancient Greek value does Odysseus display in this passage?

glory
strength
courage
kindness

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Answer:

Courage or just put your answer as C

Explanation:

Answer:

C

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Which situation best illustrates the principle of the rule of law?

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Answer:

which is when an A powerful government official is arrested for breathtaking the law.

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What were 3 ways the Lowell mill affected women?

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Answer:

Beginning in 1823, with the opening of Lowell's first factory, large numbers of young women moved to the growing city. In the mills, female workers faced long hours of toil and often grueling working conditions. Yet many female textile workers saved money and gained a measure of economic independence.

20. The spinning wheel shown has evenly spaced spokes. What's the size of the angle between any two adjacent spokes?
(Remember, there are 360° in a complete revolution.)
A. 30°
B. 36
C. 40°
D. 45

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Answer:

Explanation:

I believe the answer is D

how were the roles of athens and sparta alike and different?

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Answer:

Both Athens and Sparta had an Assembly, whose members were elected by the people.

The difference between Athens and Sparta is that Athens was a form of democracy, whereas Sparta was a form of oligarchy.

How did movement along the Silk Road affect economics and religion in ancient China?

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Answer:

The ancient Silk Road contributed greatly to the cultural exchange between China and the West. From the second century BC to the fifteenth century AD, splendid civilizations among China, India, Greece, Persia and Rome were exchanged along this famous trade route, making the route a great "Cultural Bridge" between Asia and Europe.

Together with the economic and political exchange between the East and West, religions of the West were introduced into China via the world-famous route. Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Manicheism, Nestorianism and Islam were cultural treasure of the ancient west, which were bestowed upon China during the old times.

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Was the United States sending Japanese people to internment camps justified?

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Answer:

The Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor changed the course of American lives forever; not only did it thrust America into declaring war on Japan, but it also changed the lives of the Japanese-Americans and Japanese people living in the United States. Congress and the President of the United States of America, Franklin D. Roosevelt, would pass legislation to remove people of Japanese descent from the West Coast.1 This legislation would become known as Executive Order 9906; the US army was tasked with detaining and removing Japanese people to relocation centers which became known as internment camps.2 Over this six month period over 122,000 men, women, and children would be incarcerated, and 70,000 of them were American citizens who were charged with no crimes.3 I would argue that this is one of the most egregious actions that the US Government has made in the 20th century; they passed an executive order to have their own citizens arrested and incarcerated with no charges filed against them. The lack of substantial evidence against Japanese Americans was evident, and the intelligence gathered by the agencies did not point to any acts of terror or sabotage on the American homeland. Furthermore, the actions were based on “military necessity”, but the government never did an investigation on whether these actions were justified.  Many of these people filed cases against the US Government in court, but the Supreme Court upheld the actions of the US Government. These actions should be very alarming to all citizens of the United States of America no matter what ethnicity; this was a blatant act of prejudice against people with Japanese heritage.  

The US Government used fear tactics along with spreading propaganda in order to justify the actions they would take to incarcerate Japanese Americans.4 They needed to get the public fearful of the Japanese American people living in the United States and they needed to have a few instances of Japanese sympathizers spying on Americans to make their claims legitimate. The best evidence for this would be the LA Times articles that appeared over a year span: they ran the headlines, “Japan Pictures As Nation of Spies”, “American Japs Removal Urged”, and “Lincoln Would Intern Japs”.5 As one could see this type of language and attention would instill fear into anyone who read the articles and thus create an atmosphere of fear and prejudice. Furthermore, an article wrote by Walt Lippmann six days before Executive Order 9906 was passed, stated “The enemy alien problem on the Pacific Coast, or much more accurately, the fifth column problem, is very serious and it is very special. . . .The peculiar danger of the Pacific Coast is in a Japanese raid accompanied by enemy action inside American territory. . . . It is the fact that the Japanese navy has been reconnoitering the Pacific Coast more or less continually and for a considerable period of time, testing and feeling out the American defenses. It is the fact that communication takes place between the enemy at sea and enemy agents on land. These are facts which we shall ignore or minimize at our peril. It is the fact that since the outbreak of the Japanese war there has been no important sabotage on the Pacific Coast. From what we know about Hawaii and about the fifth column in Europe, this is not, as some have liked to think, a sign that there is nothing to be feared. It is a sign that the blow is well organized and that it is held back until it can be struck with maximum effect . . . The Pacific Coast is officially a combat zone; some part of it may at any moment be a battlefield. Nobody's constitutional rights include the right to reside and do business on a battlefield. And nobody ought to be on a battlefield who has no good reason for being there”. The US Government used military nomenclature and fear as the main components to justify the incarceration of the Japanese and Japanese American’s to the American people.  

The last justification for Executive Order 9906 was due to the actions of a few high ranking officials in Congress and the military, but the most influential of these men was Lieutenant General John DeWitt. He was the commanding officer of the West Coast theatre of operations and was known for his lack of compassion and quick to respond to any threat. Furthermore, he was known to believe any intelligence that was produced on the Japanese Americans, and that he lacked common sense when dealing with all the reports. He was quoted as saying “ I have little confidence that the enemy aliens are law abiding or loyal in any sense

of the word. Some of them, yes; many, no. Particularly the Japanese, I have no confidence in their loyalty whatsoever. I am speaking now of the native-born Japanese-117,000-and 42,000 in California alone.”  

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How will you incorporate what you learned about whole foods, processed foods, digestive system, and gut health into your daily life.

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Answer:

"I will take what I learned about whole foods, processed foods, digestive system, and gut health and incorporate it into my daily life by paying attention to the amount of whole foods and processed foods, I take in, in order to improve my gut health"

Explanation:

Answer:

It's best to avoid processed foods because it contains unhealthy amounts of sugar, sodium, and fat that can harm your digestive system and lead to health issues.

Explanation:

Processed foods are defined as foods that have been somewhat removed from their natural state as a result of chemical, biological and/or mechanical manipulation. Whole foods on the other hand are largely unaltered and appear pretty much as they would do in nature. Naturally, your body is built to eat whole foods, so that's why processed foods are bad for you.

How did Americans view the soviets after ww1

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Answer:

So it was easy for the Soviet Union to spread its brand of authoritarianism across Eastern Europe and into Central Asia. This swath of authoritarian control looked like a big challenge to the US. Of course, just plain politics came into it too, US politics viewing the presence of Communists in the US as a threat.

Answer:

they were hostile for the soviets because of pulling russia out of the war

Explanation:

10.
Referendum

Recall

initiative

A. citizens propose laws and submit them directly to voters.

B. citizens vote to approve laws passed by the legislature.

C. citizens are able to vote an elected official out of office.

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Answer: b to approve

initiative

referendum

referendum

recall


Shawnee leaders and orators, Tecumseh and The Prophet, taught that
white customs______
the American Indian way of life.*

1:Hurt
2:improved
3:corrupted
4:saved

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Answer: Hurt

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:saved

Which of the following statements is true of the Northern and Southern economies? The North depended on industry and the South on agriculture. Agriculture was the main basis for both the North and South. The South depended on industry and the North on agriculture.

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The north depended on industry and the south on agriculture.

Answer:

The North depended on industry and the South on agriculture.

Explanation:


After Tocqueville's trip to America, he became convinced that a decentralized democracy was possible for future societies as long as which two conditions were met?
military equality and conscription
А
B
civil equality and social equality
с
civil equality and political equality
D
political equality and economic equality
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Answer:

the answer is d

Explanation:

well it's basically I don't know I mean it makes a lot of sense

Answer:

C. civil equality and politcal equality

Explanation:

If these are conditions are satisfied, a decentralized democracy would be possible. Democracy calls for the people to be able to choose who runs the government so like a rule by the people.

which one id correct plz

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Answer:

B. to keep peace

Explanation: the league of nations was founded to promote world peace. hope this helps! :)

what was jefferson's bold conclusion about king george lll ?

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That he was a tyrant and not fit to rule.
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