Answer: A
Explanation:
I'm learning this same stuff I had this SAME question.
For me the answer was A good luck
Answer:
A is the correct answer of this question .
Explanation:
because I will read in my book this same question.
This type of document came from a temperance pledge, which many Americans signed as a promise to stop drinking alcohol.
According to the document, what were the “fruits of intemperance,” or the social problems caused by excessive drinking?
Answer:
The destruction of families
poverty
ill health
social unrest
Explanation:
What does the A stand for in MAIN
The M-A-I-N acronym is often used to analyse the war – militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism.
Patton is remembered as one of the greatest generals in U.S history. Based on what you learned in this episode, do you agree with this assessment of Patton? Explain.
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George Smith Patton Jr. was a United States Army general who led the Seventh United States Army in the Mediterranean theater of World War II, as well as the Third United States Army in France and Germany following the Allied forces in June 1944.
What made Patton such a superb commander?George Patton, considered one of the most successful combat generals in American history, was the first officer assigned to the Tank Corps during WWI.
During WWII, he was vital in leading the Allies to victory in the invasion of Sicily and in liberating Germany from the Nazis.
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Athens conquered Macedonia, which led to Alexander venturing out on a quest for revenge.
O True
O False
Answer: false
Explanation:
How was Franklin D. Roosevelt closely connected to the state of Georgia?
Group of answer choices
He attended college in Athens
He visited Warm Springs regularly.
He had a home in Atlanta.
He had family living in Savannah.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
During d day where did the allies plan to launch their fake invasion and where was the fake landing spot located
What does it mean for a country to “stay neutral” in foreign affairs?
Answer:the term “staying neutral” means when a country doesn’t side with any other countries and stays out of the affairs entirely
Explanation:
It’s means they basically just stay out of it, it’s like if a country’s neutral during a war they’re not taking any sides and are staying out of the war, not even helping another country if asked
What was William Duke of Normandy's Weakness? ( Write a small paragraph and the most important weaknesses)
How could the plagues have encouraged the Israelites to follow Moses?
During the 1790s, France wanted US support for its war with Great Britain because
Answer:
France helped during the American Revolution
Explanation:
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Answer:
13 states
Explanation:
U.S. cities grew quickly during the 1800s because:
A. Education became freely available in cities.
B. Nativists called for more Americans to move to cities .
C. Poor transportation made it difficult to leave cities.
D. Recent immigrants often had to live in cities.
I thought it was D but I'm not 100% sure, I just know it's not A or B, what should I choose???
Explanation:
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Answer:
D is the answer. Trust me!
Explanation:
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14. What was the United States political position in 1938 - 1941?
Answer:
The United States remained neutral during this period. Also in this period Nazi Germany invaded and occupied much of Europe taking over and controlling all the jews.
Explanation:
what laws did hitler put in place to prevent jews from being a part of everyday life
Nurnberg Laws
Explanation:
The Nurnberg Laws were laws created by Adolf Hitler and were made to take away rights from Jewish people and prevent them from being a part of everyday life.
These laws were approved in 1935 and drastically changed the life of Jewish people in Germany. Some of these laws were...
• Jewish people could not vote.
• Forbid marriage between Jewish people and German citizens.
• Forbidden to fly the national flag.
While these were just some of the laws that were put onto the Jewish people, it still prevented them from being a part of everyday life.
What problem did James Madison face in the Northwest Territory?
Answer:
athough Madison fared poorly during the war, the victories against Tecumseh and at New Orleans lifted American spirits and returned Madison to a high point of public respect. If nothing else, the war swelled national pride, broke the Indian threat in the Northwest, and reaped tremendous political benefits for those lucky enough to have fought and survived. The Battle of the Thames River alone, for example, was used to produce a President of the United States (Harrison), a vice president, three governors of Kentuc…
Explanation:
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1. When Benjamin goes to vote, the only name that is on the ballot is that
of the current, long-time leader. A. limited government B. unlimited government
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Dr. Carlisle is examining how Jane processes information by analyzing her brain activity while she completes a memory task. Dr. Carlisle is an expert in _____ neuroscience.
Answer:
Cognitive
Explanation:
Given that cognitive neuroscience is a form a branch of the medical profession that deals with the microbiological activities that relate to cognition, particularly the neural processes involving brain connections with mental activities.
Hence, in this case, it can be concluded that Dr. Carlisle is an expert in COGNITIVE neuroscience, because she's analyzing Jane's brain activity in relation to her mental activity.
11 According to John Locke, when should people rebel against their government?
A. When the government does not protect people's natural rights
B. Whenever they are having a bad day
C. When the government doesn't believe in science
D. When a person loses his/her job
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We can see the effect of Gideon v. Wainwright today when we see
A.an officer reading rights to a person under arrest
B.an arrest of a juvenile who is a crime suspect
C.a suspect receive the help of a court attorney
D.a trial where the suspect speaks to the judge
Answer:
i think that the answer might be out of B or C, i know that A and D are wrong, hope this helps you, :)
Explanation:
what was life like for a religious person in the colonies
Answer:
Toward the end of the colonial era, churchgoing reached at least 60 percent in all the colonies. The middle colonies saw a mixture of religions, including Quakers (who founded Pennsylvania), Catholics, Lutherans, a few Jews, and others. The southern colonists were a mixture as well, including Baptists and Anglicans.
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The ancient Hebrews prayed to God by making sacrifices or offerings. What kind of things did they do for offerings/sacrifices?
Answer:
The object sacrificed was usually an animal that was ritually slaughtered and then transferred from the human to the divine realm by being burned on an altar.
Explanation:
so basically animals
Answer:
animals mostly, but also incense and grain, if you read the book Leviticus in the Bible, it can tell you of many of the offerings they made.
Colonists who supported the British lived in the southern colonies of Georgia and the Carolinas. They were called...
A. Tories or Loyalists
B. Loyalists or Patriots
C. Tories or Patriots
Answer:
a or b but i think its a
Explanation:
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Answer:
Tories or Loyalists is the answer
nationalism weakened as a result of the renaissance and reformations true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Nationalism was strengthened even more through the renaissance and reformation cause it bonded people closer creating a culture to identify themselves as.
The Bessemer still process affected west award expansion in the United States by enabling
Answer:
The Bessemer steel process affected westward expansion in the United States by enabling? clipper ships to be built in order to transport passengers from the East Coast to the West Coast. interstate canal systems to be built in order to transport agricultural goods from west to east.
Explanation:
Debated Issue Bill of Rights Federalists Anti-Federalists They opposed a bill of rights in the Constitution because They believed that a bill of rights needed to be in the they thought the state constitutions guaranteed Individual Constitution to guarantee that the new federal rights. They agreed to add the Bill of Rights as a condition government would not take away those rights. They of ratification successfully campaigned to have the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution after ratification. state sovereignty presidential power political corruption laxation
How did wars in West Africa affect the slave trade?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A. Wars made Africans less likely to sell people into enslavement.
B.
Wars made Europeans more reluctant to trade in West Africa.
C.
Wars reduced the costs Europeans paid for enslaved Africans.
D.
Wars allowed Europeans to take enslaved Africans for themselves.
12. Using prior knowledge, what advantages did Native Americans have over Federal Troops, what advantages did
the United States have over Native Americans during the Indian Wars?
how does the theory of the four humours explain Hippocrates and Galen
methods of treatments and preventing illnesses
Answer:
Illness occur due to unbalance of these four substances of body.
Explanation:
The theory of the four humors greatly explained the Hippocrates and Galen methods of treatments and preventing illnesses because the theory of the four humors helps in the treatments and preventing illnesses. According to this theory, blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm are the four substances from which our body is formed so if these four substances works properly our body is normal whereas if any defect or unbalanced occurs in one of them, it leads to illness.
Which one of the following is NOT considered a major cause of World War I?
Impressionism
The growth of nationalism
Internal dissent
The growth of nationalism
Answer:
The Growth of Nationalism
Many countries and states are included due to war with some disagreements (Religious Tolarence and Holy Regions) and just few were agreed with some political laws
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What is the Rump Parliament? Who is it made up of? What did they do? Who started it?
Answer:
1. The Rump Parliament was the English Parliament after Colonel Thomas Pride purged the Long Parliament, on 6 December 1648, of those members hostile to the Grandees' intention to try King Charles I for high treason
2.The Rump Parliament consisted of around eighty MPs. Supported by the New Model Army, the Rump declared itself "the supreme power in this nation"
3.The Rump Parliament was the English Parliament after Colonel Thomas Pride purged the Long Parliament, on 6 December 1648, of those members hostile to the Grandees' intention to try King Charles I for high treason.