Answer:
Theodore Roosevelt
Explanation:
In the lincoln and Douglas: dismantling the peculiar institution, What are two ways Douglass attempted to move the nation.
Answer:
One of the biggest differences between Douglas' and Lincoln's views on slavery is that, unlike Lincoln, Douglas did not consider slavery a moral issue, an agonizing dilemma, nor was it an issue that would tear the Union apart.
Explanation:
What connections can you make between the popularity of baseball and the Great
Depression?
Answer:
It became a distraction and past time for people during this difficult time.
Explanation:
Which of the following was NOT typical of enslaved African American life on plantations?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
one-room-shack lodging
B.
owning only two suits of clothes
C.
service on a ship
D.
separation from loved ones
Answer: Service on a ship
Explanation: Plantation slaves worked only in the fields, not at the docks.
Who chose Herman Talmadge to be governor in 1946?
his father
the Assembly
Ellis Arnall
the voters
Answer:
it's the voters
Explanation:
bc herman want to be a governor
What inventions and ideas have changed how we live?
Science:
Transportation:
Communications:
Medicine and Biology:
Weapons:
Answer:
Science: advancements in radio, flight, film, television, and medicine
Transportation: easier to travel especially is different weather conditions and distances.the bicycle, automobile, and the airplane
Communications: the invention of the telephone and the radio and eventually television
Medicine and Biology: in biology you learn about living things and bacteria which helps with making vaccines
Weapons: atomic bombs
Science: advancements in radio, flight, film, television, and medicine Transportation: easier to travel especially is different weather conditions and distances.
What is Transportation?Transportation refers to the different ways that people and/or products are moved from one location to another.
The ability and necessity to move increasing numbers of people or things across great distances at fast speeds in safety and comfort has grown, and this is a sign of civilization in general and of technical advancement in particular.
There are several articles that discuss transportation. Energy conversion for a list of the main propulsion systems utilized in contemporary modes of transportation.
It was propelled by a centrifugal-flow engine that the Soviet manufacturer Klimov improved using a license from the British firm Rolls-Royce.
Deliveries to the armed forces started in 1948. The MiG-15 was a bomber interceptor that was equipped with two 23-mm and one 37-mm cannons that fired explosive rounds.
Communications: the invention of the telephone and the radio and eventually television.
Medicine and Biology: in biology you learn about living things and bacteria which helps with making vaccines
Weapons: atomic bombs
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In what ways did the Han Dynasty change policies that the Qin dynasty established?
The Han Dynasty changed a few notable policies that were established.
1) The Qin Dynasty banned Confucianism (belief that people are naturally good) and rather focused on Legalism, but the Han dynasty lifted the ban and allowed it to be practiced once again. The Han Dynasty used Confucianism as a model by which to govern.
2) The Han Dynasty reversed the autocratic policies of the Qin Dynasty. The Qin Dynasty was ruled by a single emperor (which is an autocracy) but the Han Dynasty allowed several leaders to rule and have power rather than one man.
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Eisenhower did not believe in using agencies like the CIA; covertly making changes around the world opposing communism.
True or False ?
14. Who wrote a guide for rulers which provided a realistic look at politics and raised ethical
questions about the nature of government and the use of power?
a. Giovanni Boccaccio
b. William Shakespeare
c. Niccolò Machiavelli
d. Baldassare Castiglione
Answer:
option c
Explanation:
According to Machiavelli, the ends always justify the means—no matter how cruel, calculating or immoral those means might be. Tony Soprano and Shakespeare’s Macbeth may be well-known Machiavellian characters, but the man whose name inspired the term, Niccolo Machiavelli, didn’t operate by his own cynical rule book. Rather, when Machiavelli wrote The Prince, his shrewd guidelines to power in the 16th century, he was an exiled statesman angling for a post in the Florentine government. It was his hope that a strong sovereign, as outlined in his writing, could return Florence to its former glory.
Machiavelli’s guide to power was revolutionary in that it described how powerful people succeeded—as he saw it—rather than as one imagined a leader should operate.
Before his exile, Machiavelli had navigated the volatile political environment of 16th-century Italy as a statesman. There were constant power struggles at the time between the city-states of Italy, the Holy Roman Empire, France and Spain
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Answer:
c. Niccolò Machiavelli
Explanation:
Por que la declaracion de los derechos de virginia influyo en la independencia de guatemala y la revolucion Francesa?
Answer:
La Declaración de Derechos de Virginia, adoptada el 12 de junio de 1776, está considerada la primera declaración de derechos humanos moderna de la historia, aunque tiene un importante antecedente en la Carta de Derechos Inglesa (Bill of Rights) de 1689
Article IV, Section 2, of the Constitution helps define the relationship between
the state and federal governments by stating that:
Answer:
It states that all citizens of different states are equal under the law. This means that a person from any state is entitled to privileges and immunities in all of the states of the country.
Answer: citizens of different states are equal under the law.
Explanation:
If using the examples of Louis XIV, Tsar Peter the Great, and Tokugawa leyasu, which statement about the nature of rulers would
be accurate?
A)
The justification for rule should be divinely inspired.
B)
Power should be consolidated in one absolute authority.
Political authority should be constrained by constitutions.
D)
Rulers should use their position for the protection of the lowest classes.
Answer:(B)
Explanation:
Answer:
None of the the above. The best known political instrument is the United Sates Constitution. In it the people gave consent to the governemnt to make laws that did very few things. The people themselves said to the government, "When there is a need we will take care of ourselves and the government does not need to make more laws to help us."
Explanation:
Why did U.S. intervention in the Middle East escalate?
Answer:
Explanation:
The first proxy war started with the Iran/Iraq war (1980-1988) and Saudi Arabia started to reinforce Iraq to help build them up. In 2003 Iraq became the home of another proxy war between the two when the United States invaded Iraq and overthrew Saddam Hussein.
why is jason feeling confused in this part of this story?
Answer:
Jason is feeling confused because. wants him to say. thank you, but he doesn't know.
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What caused the political instability for the Visigoths?
Place the events below in order that shows the changes of the Christian Church through the Protestant and Catholic Reformation movements. This culminates in major religious clash known as the 30 Years War. Which A.)severely weakened the power of the Catholic Church in Europe. B.)The Catholic Church responded to these protestants the Council of Trent, forming the Jesuits and taking action against heretics during the Inquisition. C.)The Catholic Church had absolute religious authority in Europe. D.)Once the Catholic Church began selling Indulgence Letters, Luther became upset with the Churches corruption and began speaking out and challenging the Catholic Church. E.)Other reformers began protesting against the Catholic Church, like John Calvin and Henry VIII.
Answer:
The Reformation was a movement in Christianity that appeared in the mid-16th century in Europe. Martin Luther is considered to have introduced this concept with the publishing of his work titled "The Ninety-Five Theses" in 1517. It proposes a restructuring of the common beliefs and practices of the church. it was a common practice for political leaders to use reformation as an ideological tool in order to extend their power at the expense of the Roman Catholic Church.
Explanation:
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Answer:I believe the answer is Increased Significantly!
Explanation:
what was the significant result of the war of 1812
Answer: The main result of the War of 1812 has been two centuries of peace between both countries. ... After Napoleon's defeat in 1814, Britain was no longer at war with France, and restrictions on trade ended. The British suspended their policy of impressment of American sailors since there was no need to resume it.
Explanation:
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During the war, the US military produced 310,000
The chart shows production totals for the US military
during World War II.
O aircraft.
US Military Production Totals
O ships.
tanks.
Tanks
60,973
trucks and other vehicles.
Aircraft
310,000
Ships (All Types)
124.000
Trucks and Other
Vehicles
2,400,000
Rounds of Ammunition
41,000,000,000
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Answer:
AIRCRAFT
Explanation:
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PLS HELP!!!!!! Which was not a result of the Emancipation Proclamation?
keeping Britain from supporting the Confederacy
providing for the recruitment of blacks into the military
freeing slaves in the border states
changing the meaning of the war
Answer:
The Emancipation Proclamation was an executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863. It proclaimed the freedom of slaves in the ten Confederate states still in rebellion. It also decreed that freed slaves could be enlisted in the Union Army, thereby increasing the Union's available manpower.
Explanation:
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What were the 3 major economic issues that caused conflicts amongst the different sections of the U.S.
(This is in 1828 btw)
Answer:
During the build up to the Civil War, sectionalism began to develop in the United States.
Sectionalism is the belief that a person’s region was superior to other sections of the country. The
most sectional tension was between the North and South, but the West was also developing an identity
of its own and was willing to side with either of the other sections if it would help them grow. All of
the issues that divided the nation during the build up to the Civil War, there are four categories they can
be classified under: Slavery
Explanation:
What did lincolns emancipation proclomation state
Answer:
All men are created equal
Answer:
" "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
Explanation:
Above is a quote from the Emancipation Proclamation Lincoln is stating that all slaves in the rebellious states which where the southern confederate states are now free this did not actually free them at the time but it did help the union win the war because after the Emancipation Proclamation over 200,000 former slaves joined the union army.
Womens Suffrage Movement
What is the significance of their struggle ?
Answer:
Her struggle refers to the right to vote and to be elected to public office held by women, as well as the historic suffrage fight for its recognition as a political and constitutional right, also known as suffragism.
A divided Germany was not something the Allies wanted after the end of World War II. Why did it happen anyway? What key factors led to the division of Germany for forty years? Why did the Iron Curtain end up including East Germany? What could have happened to change that outcome? (150-300 words) (will give brainliest)
Answer:
Because contrary to a century of myth and propaganda, Versailles didn't go far enough; in 1919, Germany was more powerful relative to its neighbors than 1914.
Economically; in 1918 Germany was starving but its industrial base remained intact. Unlike France, whose main industrial zone was the front line for four years, or Belgium, whose entire infrastructure was blown up by the retreating German army in 1918 (yet another reason for the lack of sympathy at Versailles).
The hyperinflation of 1922–1923 was largely manufactured by the Weimar government; it wiped out personal pensions, savings and investments but benefitted large companies by doing the same to their debts. This is one reason over 80% of the top 50 German companies in 2018 were founded in the 1840s or 1850s.
Politically; Thanks to Woodrow Wilson’s principle of ethnicity = nationality, Versailles surrounded a largely intact Germany with a host of weak satellite nations, cobbled together from groups that didn’t like each other very much (eg Slovaks and Czechs), with large resentful minorities (Sudetenland Germans, Ukrainians in Poland, Hungarians in Romania etc.) and indefensible borders.
Militarily; they found ways around the limitations on the Reichswehr. These included funding veterans associations, eg the SA, Stahlhelm, Reich banner Schwarz-rot-gold, but which also provided political parties with their own militia and thereby undermined the Republic.
They also signed secret agreements with Russia, for training and exercising aircraft, tanks and tactics but most importantly retained defensible boundaries (unlike their neighbors').
This meant the Allies weren’t going to make the same mistake in 1945. Weakening Germany was not simply a function of Stalin; even in 1990 (pre-German re-unification), then French President Francois Mitterrand said ‘I love Germany so much, I’m glad there are two of them.’ Thatcher made the same point but not nearly so elegantly.
Explanation:
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How was the Spanish American war a result of the United States belief that it should protect the democratic rights of people in other countries?
A) The United States government went to war to protect Spain's right to govern Cuba.
B) Spanish Americans went to Cuba to fight with their relatives.
President McKinley sent the battleship Maine to Cuba to show support for Cubans revolting against Spain.
D) The United States government blockaded Cuba so outside powers could not interfere with its internal conflict.
Answer:
D) The United States government blockaded Cuba so outside powers could not interfere with its internal conflict.
Explanation:
The United States had to struggle extremely hard to win Independence during the Revolutionary War, and we were only able to get free of Britain once we got aid from France. Thus, we felt the need to protect and aid other countries in the Americas struggling for their Independence. We even sent a treaty to Europe telling them that if they came to the Americas they would be viewed as enemies and we could do as we pleased with them. Long story short, we felt the need to protect Cuba due to our own struggles and experience with trying to gain Independence and succeeding due to another nation's help.
6. Analyze Why was Solon popular among some Athenian
Answer:
He canceled farmers' debts and freed those who had become enslaved, but he refused to give away wealthy nobles' land
Explanation:
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The Statue of Liberty was donated from ___________________________ to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Answer:
from president Grover Cleveland on October 28, 1886
Why did the European presence in Africa expand?
Answer: A
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Which religious group did not expand their membership by great numbers during the Second Great Awakening?
Answer:
Catholics
Explanation:
The religious group that did not expand their membership by great numbers during the Second Great Awakening was Catholics. The Second Great Awakening in the United States started in 1790 and ended in 1840
What were the arguments for dropping the atomic bomb WWII
Answer:
Supporters of the bombings generally believe that they prevented an invasion of the Japanese mainland, saving more lives than they took by doing so. Opponents contend, among other arguments, that the bombings were unnecessary to win the war or that they constituted a war crime or genocide.