During the Korean War, what prevented the southern part of the peninsu
O A. The threat of a Soviet naval blockade
B. The assistance of the Chinese military
C. The use of atomic weapons on northern cities
O
D. The involvement of UN forces under the command of the United Sta
Answer:
no
Explanation:
What was the political relationship between the Kingdom of Kush and Egypt?
Egypt and Kush were never truly independent.
The two nations competed for control over Nubia.
The two kingdoms had few links besides geography.
Kush and Egypt shared cultures and constantly worked together.
Answer:
Correct answer is The two nations competed for control over Nubia.
Explanation:
First option is not correct as both countries were independent. Egypt had a lot of dynasties that ruled in the country.
Second option is correct as Kush created an independent country on the soil of Nubia and fought for control with Egypt. They even ruled in Egypt for some period.
Third option is not correct as they were trading a lot for example.
This is not correct as their cultures were quite different and were very often engaged in quarrels.
Answer: B
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Read the following excerpt from the Declaration of Independence.
Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, —That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form . . .
Which Enlightenment idea is reflected in the excerpt?
A.
the theory of the divine right of kings
B.
the theory of hierarchical organization
C.
the theory of social contract of government
D.
the theory of natural rights of humans
Answer:
the answer is D. the theory of natural rights of humans
Explanation:
What other challenges did the United States face?
Answer:
The U.S. faced many challenges as a early young growing country and still does to this day. But some of the challenges were
1. Unequal right for women
2.Slavery
3.Social status (classes)
4.Wars
5.Disease
6. Respecting Indians and their land
7.Racism
Explanation:
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Which action did prohibition supporters not take to further their cause?
A.
They burned down local saloons.
B.
They disrupted businesses that sold alcohol.
C.
They produced and distributed pamphlets.
D.
They lobbied elected officials.
Answer: I answered A. I’m not sure if it is right. Please tell me if you got it right.
Explanation: I don’t remember anything about the burning of local saloons.
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
i got it right on my practice
How did Muslim scholars view the stars?
A. with cartography
B. with minarets
C. with oberservations
D. with tessellation
Answer:A.with cartography
Explanation:
How did the federal government solve the challenges they experienced with Prohibition?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say that the federal government tried to solve the challenges they experienced with Prohibition in the following way.
The federal government created legislation such as the Volstead Act to enforce prohibition through the Internal Revenue Services. That is how the Prohibition unit was born under the supervision of the IRS. However, trying to enforce prohibition in the United States was not an easy task because the American people always found a way to get alcohol and that is how the mafias grew in power and could bribe the authority, generating many corruption acts.
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In Thomas Paine's Common Sense, he claimed that the American cause shouldn't be revolt against taxation, but rather, a demand for which of the following?
A. independence from British rule
B. adequate representation in the British Parliament
C. no taxation without representation
D. stronger ties with British rulers
Answer:
a- independence from British rule
Explanation:
they were tired of being treated unfairly by the british
What should my introduction sentence be?
write a paragraph of at least 125 words regarding the role the medla can play In relatlon to social, political, and economic Issues.
discuss why the poem black woman is about African woman's beauty
Answer:
whats the poem?
Explanation:
Léopold Senghor’s poem celebrates the female elements of African and African-heritage people. The Senegalese poet further associates femaleness with the essence of the African continent. The personification of Africanness is established as black and beautiful, as well as “na_ked.” The poem locates females within a range of traditional identities, including the mother, the lover, and the creative artist. In contrast to this positive view presented by an African male, Senghor offers the Conqueror: the white colonialist’s attitude was one of domination, the desired mastery that included sexual domination through ra_pe. In the latter regard, the poet sexualizes political-economic conquest and associates women with the colonized and men with the colonizers. The lyrical qualities of the poem complement the poet’s praise of the black African woman’s creative qualities, both as mother and musician. The generative, fecund nature that he promotes is a characteristic not only of the fertility of the human and the land, but also extends into the celestial and, by association, spiritual realm. A range of colours, not only black, emphasizing the glory of Africa, as “gold” suggests the sun as well as the mineral wealth of West Africa, especially the Gold Coast colony (contemporary Ghana). An additional area of contrast is between the optimism of song, fertility, and hope in the “eternal” continuation against the exploitation, destruction, and despair that the land might be turned into “ashes.” In the poem’s celebratory attitude toward the continent and women, Senghor presents a positive view of race and land as associated with gender. In that he is a man writing about women, however, his approach can also be understood as promoting the dominant male gaze that objectifies women.
8. How did King Louis XIV try to make France economically stronger?
Answer:
He made france a economic power / hope this helped plz make me brainliest
Explanation:
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Please anybody please
Answer:
The articles of confederation
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union was an agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution. It was approved, after much debate, by the Second Continental Congress on November 15, 1777, and sent to the states for ratification.
Answer:
The articles of confederation is the correct answer
Romanesque art was influenced by both the Romans and the gothic art. True or False
Recently there has been major controversy over
removing Confederate (Southern) monuments in the United States. Using your knowledge about the Confederacy and the
causes of the Civil War, why might this inscription be
considered "controversial" by a number of Americans?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You forgot to include the inscription to know what you are referring to.
However, doing some research we can comment on the following.
If the inscription refers to the Anderson Division of Hills Corps of the Florida Infantry, then our comment would be the following.
this inscription be
This inscription might be considered "controversial" by a number of Americans because it only refers to the 1st Florida Infantry Regiment that was formed by the Confederate state of Florida in times of the Civil War. Along with the 3rd Regiment, they fought in Tennesse as part of the battles fought in the American Civil War.
The inscription does not consider the black soldiers of the Union Army that were also killed in the battle site, so that is why people, in this tumultuous times of change, consider the inscription controversial.
Answer:
Explanation
Explanation:
It has been noted that over seven southern states in the US have passed laws to makes it difficult for people to remove statues considered to be confederate monuments. Protesters and public officials have made different attempts to remove these public objects that have been perceived to be symbols of Racism in the United States of America.
The issue is an aftermath of the civil war that happened in the United State in 1861 after several decades of tensions that happened between the southern and northern states over the rights of states, slavery and the westward expansion.
What are the roles of citizens in democratic countries?
Answer:
Participate in the democratic process. Respect and obey federal, state, and local laws. Respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others. Participate in your local community.
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How did Harappan planners respond to flooding from monsoon season? They moved important buildings away from the flood zones. They developed building materials that could be easily replaced. They moved the capital to the mountains to avoid flood damage. They developed water management that included drainage systems
The correct answer is D) They developed water management that included drainage systems.
The Harappan planners responded to flooding from monsoon season in that "They developed water management that included drainage systems."
We are talking about one of the most ancient human civilizations, the Indus River Valley culture that settled in next to the Indus River in the region of Indian and Pakistan. They developed great agriculture techniques to benefit from the fertile soil of the banks and produce many cash crops to feed their families as well as for trade. The Harappans had good plans to develop water management that included drainage systems that benefited their cities and prevented flooding.
The Harappan people also developed maritime and land trade routes to the region of the Middle East, modern-day Iran, Syria, and Iraq.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Match this weakness of the articles of confideration to the outcome it caused:
Congress had no power to enforce laws...
A)the federal government could print money
B) the federal government controlled all trade
C) the federal government had no control over state law
D) the federal government controlled state affairs
Answer:
C:The federal government had no control over state law
Explanation:
"The Articles of Confederation established a weak national government .Congress had the power to declare war, sign treaties, and settle disputes between states, though it could not tax its states or regulate trade."
Answer:
C) the federal government had no control over state law
what did the spanish do once in the america’s
Answer:
Explanation:
Motivations for colonization: Spain's colonization goals were to extract gold and silver from the Americas, to stimulate the Spanish economy and make Spain a more powerful country. Spain also aimed to convert Native Americans to Christianity.
Answer:
Settled and created the 13 colonies
Explanation:
Please anybody please
Answer:
Whigs, tories, and neutral
Explanation:
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What was Freedman’a Bureau?
Answer:
The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, usually referred to as simply the Freedmen's Bureau, was a U.S. government agency from 1865 to 1872, after the Civil War, to direct "provisions,
Founder: Abraham Lincoln
Founded: March 3, 1865, United States
Jurisdiction: United States
What did McCarthy do first to get the public's attention?
a.He claimed that 205 communists worked in the US State Department
b.He uncovered solid evidence of communist influence
c.He played a major role in helping Democrats win the presidency and gain control of both houses of Congress in 1952
Answer:
a.he claimed that 205 communists worked in the US State Department
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Explanation:
It is legal for an 18 year old to have a BAC of .01
O True
O False
The Cherokee had given up much of their land in Georgia by 1800 as a result of their..
A-refusal to enter into treaties with the US government.
B-support of the British during the American Revolution.
C-unwillingness to assimilate with white culture.
D-support of the colonies during the American Revolution.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
their refusal to enter into treaties with the us government led to their land being taken away
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What impact did the XYZ Affair have on American politics?
Answer:
The XYZ affair also raised anti-French sentiment which caused the passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts. This was one of the most unpopular pieces of legislation ever passed by Congress. It cost John Adams re-election and allowed Thomas Jefferson to paint him as a monarch.
Explanation:
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Who was responsible for the settlement at Roanoke Island?
John Smith
John Cabot
Sir Walter Raleigh
Answer: Walter Raleigh
Explanation:
The Roanoke Colony refers to two attempts by Sir Walter Raleigh to found the first permanent English settlement in North America. The English, led by Humphrey Gilbert, had claimed St. John's, Newfoundland, in 1583 as the first North American English colony by royal prerogative of Queen Elizabeth I. Roanoke was second. The first Roanoke colony was established by governor Ralph Lane in 1585 on Roanoke Island in what is now Dare County, North Carolina, United States.Following the failure of the 1585 settlement, a second colony led by John White landed on the same island in 1587, and became known as the Lost Colony due to the unexplained disappearance of its population.
I want somebody to answer what is the rarest bird in the world that isn't extinct
There isn't only one rare bird, there are very many and I am unsure of the most rare and the least sightings of it. One of the most rarest birds though is the Kagu/Cagou, Nowadays, between 250 and 1,000 of these birds remain. Some of the sightings of this bird was in the dense mountain forests of New Caledonia. This bird is crested, long-legged, and a bluish-grey color? It's almost flightless and doesn't blend in to its surroundings very much.
Answer:
The Stresemann's Bristlefront
Explanation:
What was the “Regents’ Prayer”?
Answer:
It was an invocation was used to open the school day in New York public schools for much of our nation's history.
Explanation:
Which of the following people challenged the geocentric model of the solar system?