Answer:
B
Explanation:
Antisemitism is discriminating against Jewish people. Allowing them to run for political positions is not discriminating against them. All of the other options exhibit blatant discrimination: denying them employment, not allowing their public school attendance, and confiscating their property.
Why was the bank war important? Also what was the election of 1828 and why that important?
Answer:
Explanation:
Paper money was therefore necessary to grow the economy. ... Because of the failure to emphasize the distinction between hard money and paper money, as well as the Bank's popularity, the Second Bank of the United States was not a major issue in the 1828 elections. In fact, Biddle voted for Jackson in the election.
Is fnaf real in 30 minutes?
Answer:
?
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes it is, because i have the plushies fnaf 4, and they say their real. And i believe in fnaf. Go Away haters.
Explanation:
Question 13 of 20 :
Select the best answer for the question.
13. What was the result of food shortages in Europe?
A. Rapid increase of food prices
B. The destruction of cities and towns
O C. The creation of NATO
O D. The forced migration of people to Eastern Europe
Answer: A. Rapid increase of food prices
Explanation:
When there was a shortage of food in Europe, the markets responded by increasing the prices of food.
This obeyed the Law of Supply which states that all else being equal, the supply of a good is inversely related to it's price. This means that the lower the supply, the higher the price (and vice versa) in order to cater for the scarcity.
Answer:
A.) Rapid increase of food prices
Explanation:
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Which of these are rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Georgia Constitution?select the ones that apply
freedom of assembly
right to freedom
freedom of religion
right to happiness
freedom of speech
right to trial by jury
Answer:
A. freedom of assembly
C.freedom of religion
E. freedom of speech
F. right to trial by jury
Explanation:
One of the chief aims of the Alien and Sedition acts was to
Select one:
stimulate the growth of the Republican Party
respond to the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions
help immigrants assimilate to American society
protect the First Amendment
suppress political dissent
Answer:
help immigrants assimuilkatwe
Explanation:
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Which of the following three side lengths would form a triangle
A)2 ft, 3ft, and 7ft
B)3ft, 1 ft, and 2ft
C)10ft, 5ft, and 7ft
D)20ft, 10ft, and 5ft
Answer:
C)10 ft, 5 ft, and 7 ft
Explanation:
For a triangle sum of two small sides are grater than third side.
So,
A)2 ft + 3 ft < 7 ft
NO
B)1 ft + 2 ft = 3 ft
NO
C)5 ft + 7 ft > 10 ft
Yes
D)10 ft + 5 ft < 20 ft
What did the British force the colonists
to do after the French and Indian War?
A. Move into new land.
B. Pay the war debts.
C. Build their own militia.
W D. Attack the Native Americans.
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Answer:
B. Pay the war debts
Could the effect on the British be more than economic?
Answer:
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Which of the following was true of the Church during the Middle Ages?
Answer:
A violent struggle between England and France that marked the political instability in Europe during the Late MIddle Ages was better known as
a. the Thirty Years War.
b. World War I.
c. the Hundred Years War.
d. the European War.
Explanation:
Which of the following was true of the Church during the Middle Ages?
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It unified people with a sense of security and belonging.
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Which of the following was a problem that troubled the Church during the Medieval period?
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Many bishops participated in the practice of selling positions in the Church.
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Which of the following was true of the Church during the Middle Ages?
It unified people with a sense of security and belonging.
Which of the following was a problem that troubled the Church during the Medieval period?
Many bishops participated in the practice of selling positions in the Church.
Which of the following helped lead to an increase in the food supply in Europe?
The use of a new harness for horses.
How were merchant guilds different from craft guilds?
Merchant guilds controlled the number of goods that were traded.
In which of the following ways did the English government change during the Middle Ages?
A parlimentary systemwas started, People were guaranteed basic political rights.
Which of the following was true of the Model Parliament?
It included commoners in the decision-making process of goverment.
Which of the following effects did the Great Famine have on society?
It led to people having more weakend immune systems.
Which of the following were effects of the plague?
There was a decrease in trade, There was a decrease of the prestige of the Church, There was an increase in the number of serfs leaving manors.
How did warfare change during the Hundred Years War?
Archers with longbows became more important to the army.
How did France change after the Hundred Years War?
A strong feeling of nationalism began to emerge.
What was the goal of the Council of Constance?
To end the Great Schism by choosing a single pope.
Why was William the Conqueror important in England?
He unified control of the lands and laid the foundation for centrailized goverment.
What was the purpose of the Magna Carta?
To guarantee basic political rights.
How did Philip the second strengthen the central government?
He sent bailiffs to every district to collect taxes.
Which of the following were true of medieval towns?
They offered economic and social opportunities, They allowed serfs an opportunity to become free.
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What do nations need because of trade? (4 points)
More foreign workers
A way to exchange currency
Plans to fight pollution
Fewer government rules
Answer:
A way to exchange currency
Answer:
More foreign workers is my infer
Explanation:
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-----What is the best description for how a bill is proposed?
1. A member of the Senate can introduce a bill when Congress is in recess.
2. A member of the House can introduce a bill when Congress is in session.
3. A member of Congress can introduce a bill when Congress is in session.
4. A member of Congress can introduce a bill when Congress is in recess.
-----Which of the following is not a City Beautiful principle?
1. city design that includes open, green park spaces
2. city design that includes memorials and artistic spaces
3. city design that incorporates classical Greek- and Roman-style architecture
4. city design that develops organically
-----A main purpose of the Federalist Papers was to
1. argue for state powers and separation of church and state.
2. educate colonists about the Declaration of Independence.
3. inspire rebellion against the British monarchy.
4. support the ratification of the new US Constitution.
4
3
4
the numers are in order
What did Malcolm x stand for. (Not his name, him as himself
Answer:
Malcolm X was an African American leader in the civil rights movement, minister and supporter of Black nationalism. He urged his fellow Black Americans to protect themselves against white aggression “by any means necessary,” a stance that often put him at odds with the nonviolent teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Explanation:
Answer:African American rights and black nationalism
Explanation:
He was a leader in the civil rights movement, minister and supporter of black nationalism
Why didn't the bill of rights make slavery unconstitutional?
Answer:
The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution did not end slavery. In fact, it is the first time the word "slavery" was ever mentioned in the Constitution and it is in this amendment where it is not abolished once and for all as we were taught, but given the constitutional protection that has maintained the practice of American slavery in various forms to this very day.
The entire 13th Amendment, one of the most well-known of our entire Constitution, is just 47 words long. It could literally fit on a Post-it note. Yet, about a third of those words aren't about ending slavery, but are shockingly about how and when slavery could receive a wink and a nod to continue. Before the 13th Amendment was ratified, scores of publications and speeches the world over were published by abolitionists describing the horrors of slavery and why the institution must die.
Slavery never ended in this country. The 13th Amendment didn't end it, but simply forced it to change form and structure. It may look and feel different, but please understand the effects are very much the same. People in power still say those in the system deserve to be there — just like they did 150 years ago. Escaping the system, once and for all, for those who serve their time, is nearly impossible — with society doing everything it can to make a quick return to prison a painfully easy path.
In Chapter 9, why is Sonia’s appointment as a Supreme Court justice so important?
(A) The public is not made aware of the president’s decision until the very last moment.
(B) She has achieved something that no one else in U.S. history has done before.
(C) It gives Sonia's family from Puerto Rico a reason to visit.
(D) Government employees prepare Sonia for the hearings to be voted in as justice.
Answer:
(B) She has achieved something that no one else in U.S. history has done before.
Explanation:
Sonia Sotomayor made history when she became the first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice during Obama's term.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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what was the cause of Judaisam spread to countries around the world?
A. Jewish people became leaders in the Roman Empire.
B. Jewish people that man that others adopt a religion.
C. Jewish people refuse to participate in the diaspora.
D. Jewish people Leave places that don't accept them.
Answer:
Jewish people refuse to participate in the diaspora.
27. What were the three rules for the colonists that came with James Oglethorpe?
Answer:
They would own and work small farms. He had laws passed that banned slavery, limited land ownership to 50 acres, and outlawed hard liquor. On February 12, 1733, Oglethorpe and the first colonists established the city of Savannah. Savannah became the capital city of the new colony with Oglethorpe as the leader.
Explanation:
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what's the meaning of federal system of government
Explanation:
that type of system of government in which powers are dividended between central,provincial and local government..
Answer:
A federal country or system of government is one in which the different states or provinces of the country have important powers to make their own laws and decisions Federal also means belonging or relating to the national government of a federal country rather than to one of the states within it
Explanation:
“Louis Pasteur’s Publication of the Germ Theory was the biggest turning point in medicine in the period c1700-c1900”
How far do you agree with this statement?
You may use the following in your answer:
•Edward Jenner
•Robert Koch
You must also use information of your own (20 marks)
Answer:
I agree with this statement to some extent.
In Pasteur's germ theory, he suggested that the spread of microorganisms in the body were what caused disease. This turned out to be true, and would lead to advancements in medicine - specifically in prevention of and treatment of diseases, as physicians and scientists would be able to treat the microorganisms causing the problem.
Not only that, but it also led to Robert Koch isolating the microorganisms that caused multiple diseases that were rampant at the time, including tuberculosis and cholera. Koch's research then led to the research of and creation of more vaccines that put a stop to the massive death rates of these diseases, especially in highly-populated areas which were incredibly vulnerable to these illnesses. ( E.g. London).
However, Pasteur's germ theory was not believed by many people, who still believed in other explanations for disease, such as spontaneous generation. One of these individuals was Henry Bastion, who was a prominent and well-trusted English physician at the time; he openly voiced his disagreement with Pasteur. Due to this, germ theory was not widely believed until later on in this period, which led to many physicians not adapting their diagnosis and treatment around germ theory for a long time until it was widely accepted in the 1890s.
Another reason I disagree is due to the discovery of the smallpox vaccine by Edward Jenner. Jenner's vaccine, which was an injection of cowpox (a safe variant of smallpox) was the world's first vaccine. His discovery helped to decrease the death rate of smallpox which, at that time, was a highly deadly and incurable disease. The smallpox vaccination led to the research of other vaccines and was arguably another big turning point in medicine in 1700 to 1900.
In conclusion, I somewhat agree with Pasteur's germ theory being the biggest point in medicine in the period given, due to it's impact on how we understood disease and it being the foundation of Koch's discoveries, however the opposition to germ theory and Jenner's smallpox vaccination lessen the impact that it had up until the late 1800s at least.
Note:
Hope this is okay, I last did a history question a year ago! :)
In his germ theory , Pasteur postulated that disease was brought on by the spread of germs within the body. It turned proved to be true, and this would result in improvements in medicine, particularly in the prevention and treatment of diseases.
What is germ theory?The generally accepted scientific theory for many diseases is the germ theory of disease. It claims that pathogens, also referred to as "germs," can cause disease. These microscopic organisms invade people, other animals, and other living hosts because they are too small to be seen without a magnifying glass.
Additionally, it helped Robert Koch isolate the bacteria responsible for a number of diseases that were common at the time, including cholera and tuberculosis. Following Koch's findings, new vaccinations were developed and researched, which significantly reduced the death rates from these diseases, particularly in densely populated areas that were particularly susceptible to them. (For instance, London)
Many people, however, continued to believe in other theories for disease, such as spontaneous genesis, and did not accept Pasteur's germ hypothesis. Henry Bastion, a well-known and respected English physician at the time who openly voiced his disagreement with Pasteur, was one of these people.
Due to Edward Jenner's development of the smallpox vaccine, I disagree for a second reason. The first vaccination ever created was Jenner's injection of cowpox, a safe form of smallpox.
His research contributed to a reduction in the mortality rate of smallpox, which at the time was an extremely lethal and fatal illness. In the period between 1700 and 1900, the smallpox vaccination stimulated research into other vaccines and was likely another significant turning point in medicine.
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How did Rosa Parks react when she lost her job and received death threats? What does her reaction reveal about her?
Answer:
. She and her family moved to Detroit, Michigan in 1957. However, she remained an active member of the NAACP and worked for Congressman John Conyers (1965-1988) helping the homeless find housing. The Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute Of Self-Development was established in 1987 to offer job training for black youth. In 1999, Parks received the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor, the highest honor a civilian can receive in the United States. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) also sponsors an annual Rosa Parks Freedom Award.
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Mexican Revolution: What is the background? What is going on to cause tension?
Ideas/Examples: Who is upset? Why are they upset? How long has there been a problem?
Answer:
The Mexican Revolution, which began in 1910, ended dictatorship in Mexico and established a constitutional republic. A number of groups, led by revolutionaries including Francisco Madero, Pascual Orozco, Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata, participated in the long and costly conflict. Though a constitution drafted in 1917 formalized many of the reforms sought by rebel groups, periodic violence continued into the 1930s.
Explanation:
12. The Twelfth Amendment established a new process for choosing a president and a vice
president. The purpose of this amendment was to -
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The purpose of this amendment was to requires the Senate to choose between the candidates with the "two highest numbers" of electoral votes. In this case President and vice president.
The 12th Amendment, which was enacted by Congress on December 9, 1803, and ratified by the state legislatures on June 15, 1804, fixed flaws in the previous electoral system that led to the contentious Presidential Election of 1800 by requiring separate Electoral College votes for the president and vice president.
What was the purpose of the amendment?Amendments allow for gradual law and policy improvement as opposed to complete replacement. The ratification of amendments allows for the modification of local, state, and federal laws. In the United States, legislative bodies work under the assumption that rules and regulations may be improved over time.
With the provisions of the Twelfth Amendment, it was made clear that if a new president was not chosen by that calendar day, the elected vice president would carry out those corresponding duties in the interim. In 1933, the Twentieth Amendment changed the inauguration date to January 20.
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Why are there 3 different designs of the Medal of Honor ? (Military History)
Answer:
There are three different types of Medal of Honor today: the original star shape established in 1861, which the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard have retained; a wreath version designed in 1904 for the Army; and an altered wreath version for the Air Force, adopted in 1965. different medals for different classes
How did the establishment of the British Raj affect Indian society?
O
A. It led to Christianity becoming India's dominant religion.
O B. It made Indians second-class citizens in their own country.
C. It allowed Hindus to persecute Muslims throughout India.
D. It forced Indians to become farmers instead of factory workers.
Answer:
B. It made Indians second-class citizens in their own country.
The establishment of the British Raj affect Indian society because it made Indians second-class citizens in their own country. Hence, option B is appropriate.
Write about British Raj.The British Raj, often known as Crown Rule in India or Direct Rule in India, was the British Crown's rule over the Indian subcontinent from 1858 to 1947. Between 1757 and 1947, or around 200 years of British occupancy, the Indian subcontinent was under British rule, or the British Raj. When Queen Victoria assumed control of the East India Company's administration in 1858, a new form of government was put into place.
The British Empire's control of India is credited to Robert Clive. He began working for the East India Company as a clerk and advanced through the ranks, eventually taking command of the British soldiers at the Battle of Plassey.
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Which South Carolina document abolished slavery, established universal male
suffrage, and removed property qualifications for voting?
A. The 1864 Black codes
B. The compromise of 1860
C. 1860 order of secession
D. The constitution of 1868
Right answers only
D.
Explanation:
That's the only answer that has a year after the civil war. Since SC was a slave state, they didn't abolish it until after 1865
Answer: Constitution of 1868
Explanation:
Which South Carolina document abolished slavery, established universal male suffrage, and dropped the property requirement to vote.
Compare how African Americans and in the were by the of Reconstruction?
Answer:
The Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 freed African Americans in rebel states, and after the Civil War, the Thirteenth Amendment emancipated all U.S. slaves wherever they were. As a result, the mass of Southern blacks now faced the difficulty Northern blacks had confronted—that of a free people surrounded by many hostile whites. One freedman, Houston Hartsfield Holloway, wrote, “For we colored people did not know how to be free and the white people did not know how to have a free colored person about them.”
Even after the Emancipation Proclamation, two more years of war, service by African American troops, and the defeat of the Confederacy, the nation was still unprepared to deal with the question of full citizenship for its newly freed black population. The Reconstruction implemented by Congress, which lasted from 1866 to 1877, was aimed at reorganizing the Southern states after the Civil War, providing the means for readmitting them into the Union, and defining the means by which whites and blacks could live together in a nonslave society. The South, however, saw Reconstruction as a humiliating, even vengeful imposition and did not welcome it.
During the years after the war, black and white teachers from the North and South, missionary organizations, churches and schools worked tirelessly to give the emancipated population the opportunity to learn. Former slaves of every age took advantage of the opportunity to become literate. Grandfathers and their grandchildren sat together in classrooms seeking to obtain the tools of freedom.
After the Civil War, with the protection of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution and the Civil Rights Act of 1866, African Americans enjoyed a period when they were allowed to vote, actively participate in the political process, acquire the land of former owners, seek their own employment, and use public accommodations. Opponents of this progress, however, soon rallied against the former slaves' freedom and began to find means for eroding the gains for which many had shed their blood.
Explanation:
Answer:
After the Civil War, African Americans were allowed to vote, actively participate in politics, acquire land, seek employment, and use public accommodations.
Explanation:
Jeffersonian Democracy meant that the country would no longer be ruled by the elite, but by the?
Answer:
By the common man
Explanation:
Jefferson believed that the "common man" who owned land was the best person to participate in a democracy since that person had more to gain or lose in a taxation bill.
Which gentleman OFFICIALLY proposed
that the colonists should consider
formally declaring independence from
Britain?
A. John Adams
B. Ben Franklin
C. Richard Henry Lee
D. Thomas Jefferson
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HELP ME ASAP!!!! I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLSSS. Which phrase best completes this diagram?
Lucretia Mott
and Elizabeth
Cady Stanton
organize the
Seneca Falls
Convention
The Declaration
of Sentiments
includes a
demand for
women's
suffrage.
?
A. States pass laws to prevent women from owning property.
B. The abolition movement becomes more popular in the North,
C. The temperance movement encourages people to give up dinhxing
alcohol.
D. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton push for a
constitutional amendment.
Answer:D
Explanation:just did it
Answer: The answer would be D
Explanation:
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