How did Frederick Douglass emerge as an abolitionist leader?
Answer:
He was asked to speak at an abolitionist meeting, during which Douglass shared his story of slavery and escape. It was Garrison who encouraged Douglass to become a speaker and leader in the abolitionist movement.
Explanation:
After Douglass escaped, he wanted to promote freedom for all slaves. He published a newspaper in Rochester, New York, called The North Star.
describe the articles of confederation include the function and purpose
Answer:
The Articles of Confederation served as the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain . It established a weak central government that mostly, but not entirely, prevented the individual states from conducting their own foreign diplomacy.
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Why did conflict occur between the Powhatan and the Jamestown settlers in 1622? The Powhatan stopped providing corn to the colonists. The Powhatan stopped providing corn to the colonists. Colonists demanded that the Powhatan turn over their gold. Colonists demanded that the Powhatan turn over their gold. The Powhatan refused to provide livestock to the colonists. The Powhatan refused to provide livestock to the colonists. Colonists continued to take Powhatan land to grow tobacco.
Answer:
Colonists continued to take Powhatan land to grow tobacco.
Explanation:
Goes along with how most colonists treated Native Americans.
Pls help mid of timed test! write an essay explaining whether or not the Europeans treated at the Africans barely remember to proofread your work before submitting it has to be at least 125 words
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The indigenous peoples of Europe are the focus of European ethnology, the field of anthropology related to the various indigenous groups that reside in the nations of Europe. Groups may be defined by common genetic ancestry, common language, or both. According to the German monograph Minderheitenrechte in Europa co-edited by Pan and Pfeil there are 87 distinct indigenous peoples of Europe, of which 33 form the ethnic majority.
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What did the Civil Rights Movement seek to end in the United States? What were two court victories or laws that came out of the Civil Rights Movement?
Answer:
In first question *The civil rights movement was an empowering yet precarious time for Black Americans. The efforts of civil rights activists and countless protesters of all races brought about legislation to end segregation, Black voter suppression and discriminatory employment and housing practices.
Why would China be attractive to people who would want to conquer them?
Answer:
Most of the factors explaining China's success have also been important in attracting FDI to other countries: market size, labor costs, quality of infrastructure, and government policies. FDI has contributed to higher investment and productivity growth, and has created jobs and a dynamic export sector.
Explanation:
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Answer: China wants respect and allies, so they may become stronger. If china were to get closer to the people/country that tries to conquer them they could possibly fight off there plan and make an allie and become a stronger more dominant country.
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Answer: Molasses, sugar, glass, and paint were all taxed by the British. Incomes were not. Therefore, your answer is A.
Explanation:
The Townshend Acts taxed glass and paint. The Molasses Act taxed molasses and sugar. I hope this helped you! Can I get brainliest?
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this is in my diary from my grandfather's point of view when he was a slave so I hope this helps I don't know if it will but I hope it does I could use the brainliest but if not I'm sorry. For wasting your time.
Explanation:
My story is a true one, and I shall tell it in a simple style. It will be merely a recital of my life as a slave in the Southern States of the Union - a description of negro slavery in the "model Republic."
My grandfather was brought from Africa and sold as a slave in Calvert county, in Maryland. I never understood the name of the ship in which he was imported, nor the name of the planter who bought him on his arrival, but at the time I knew him he was a slave in a family called Maud, who resided near Leonardtown. My father was a slave in a family named Hauty, living near the same place. My mother was the slave of a tobacco planter, who died whenI was about four years old. My mother had several children, and they were sold upon master's death to separate purchasers. She was sold, my father told me, to a Georgia trader. I, of all her children, was the only one left in Maryland. When sold I was naked, never having had on clothes in my life, but my new master gave me a child's frock, belonging to one of his own children. After he had purchased me, he dressed me in this garment, took me before him on his horse, and started home; but my poor mother, when she saw me leaving her for the last time, ran after me, took me down from the horse, clasped me in her arms, and wept loudly and bitterly over me. My master seemed to pity her; and endeavored to soothe her distress by telling her that he would be a good master to me, and that I should not want anything. She then, still holding me in her arms, walked along the road beside the horse as he moved slowly, and earnestly and imploringly besought my master to buy her and the rest of her children, and not permit them to be carried away by the negro buyers; but whilst thus entreating him to save her and her family, the slave-driver, who had first bought her, came running in pursuit of her with a raw-hide in his hand. When he overtook us, he told her he was her master now, and ordered her to give that little negro to its owner, and come back with him.
My mother then turned to him and cried, "Oh, master, do not take me from my child!" Without making any reply, he gave her two or three heavy blows on the shoulders with his raw-hide, snatched me from her arms, handed me to my master, and seizing her by one arm, dragged her back towards the place of sale. My master then quickened the pace of his horse; and as we advanced, the cries of my poor parent became more and more indistinct - at length they died away in the distance, and I never again heard the voice of my poor mother. Young as I was, the horrors of that day sank deeply into my heart, and even at this time, though half a century has elapsed, the terrors of the scene return with painful vividness upon my memory. Frightened at the sight of the cruelties inflicted upon my poor mother, I forgot my own sorrows at parting from her and clung to my new master, as an angel and a saviour, when compared with the hardened fiend into whose power she had fallen. She had been a kind and good mother to me; had warmed me in her bosom in the cold nights of winter; and had often divided the scanty pittance of food allowed her by her mistress, between my brothers, and sisters, and me, and gone supperless to bed herself. Whatever victuals she could obtain beyond the coarse food, salt fish and corn bread, allowed to slaves on the Patuxent and Potomac rivers, she carefully, distributedamong her children, and treated us with all the tenderness which her own miserable condition would permit. I have no doubt that she was chained and driven to Carolina, and toiled out the residue of a forlorn and famished existence in the rice swamps, or indigo fields of the South.
My father never recovered from the effects of the shock, which this sudden and overwhelming ruin of his family gave him. He had formerly been of a gay, social temper, and when he came to see us on a Saturday night, he always brought us some little present, such as the means of a poor slave would allow - apples, melons, sweet potatoes, or, if he could procure nothing else, a little parched corn, which tasted better in our cabin, because he had brought it
The states' rights issue was a question of each states' relationship to:
a. other state governments
b. the federal government
c. local governments
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
The federal government
Explanation:
That was the answer on my assignment.
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Who would most likely agree with these statements?
Capitalist systems will eventually crumble on their own because they are corrupt and unfair. People will naturally turn towards communism.
Nikita Khrushchev
George Marshall
Douglas MacArthur
Joseph Stalin
Answer:
The answer would be : Nikita Khrushchev
Explanation:
Answer:
A) Nikita Khrushchev
Explanation:
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Identify China's name for two major rivers.
Explanation:
The Yellow River in the North and the Yangtze (or Yangzi) River to the South
A class of religious officials that includes priests, pastors, bishops, and monks.
A. Papacy
B. Clergy
C. Concordat
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Answer:
b. clergy
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The study of how people make choices when confronted with scarcity is
a) economics
b) unlimited wants
c) unlimited resources
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ILL MARK BRAINLIEST What did the Soviet Union hope to gain through a pro-Soviet regime in Afghanistan? Choose two A) Raw materials B) Financial assistance C) National security D) Technology secrets E) Improved weapons
Answer:
E improved weapons
Explanation:
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ILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLEASE HELP Which of the following was not an outcome of the assassination of Ngo Dinh deim A) American involvement in Vietnam decreased. B) The Viet Cong increased their presence in South Vietnam. C) Political instability increased. D) The South Vietnamese military became less effective.
Answer:
I believe it is C.
Explanation:
I looked at a history artical and it said that it lead to political chaos so that one makes the most sense :)
who ruled the Indian subcontinent before the Mughals?
Answer:
It began after the stock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors. Over the next several years, consumer spending and investment dropped, causing steep declines in industrial output and employment as failing companies laid off workers.
Answer:
the mughals did
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What were the main philosophies that supported the arguments for and against the ratification of the Constitution?
Write your response in five to seven complete sentences.
Answer:
The Constitution created a new federal system of government.
Explanation:
The Federalists favored ratification of the Constitution as they believed in a strong national government. They wanted a separation of powers in the government. They wanted a standing army. The Anti-Federalists opposed ratification of the constitution. They feared the national government would have too much power. Believed that the Constitution did not protect individual rights. They did not believe in a standing army. This is what triggered the Bill of Rights debate.
Answer:
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What is the definition partition?
Answer:
(especially with reference to a country with separate areas of government) the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts.
Explanation:
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The Explorers' Legacy - After a wet and hungry winter in Oregon, the explorers headed home and finally returned to St. Louis in September 1806, two years and four months after setting out. Lewis proudly wrote to Jefferson, “In obedience to our orders, we have penetrated the Continent of North America to the Pacific Ocean.”
Lewis and Clark had good reason to be proud. Although they had not found the Northwest Passage—for it did not exist—they had traveled some 8,000 miles and had mapped a route to the Pacific. They had established good relations with western Indians. Most of all, they had brought back priceless information about the West and its peoples.
Would you consider the expedition a success? Why or why not?
Answer:
Yes, it was a successful expedition
Explanation:
It was a successful and adventurous expedition because they were the first Americans to see the Pacific Ocean and to explore and map a route and trail to the Pacific Ocean. Being the first Americans to see the Pacific Ocean indecates this was a successful mission because it made Americans view Lewis and Clark as a hero. Being the first to map and route to the Pacific Ocean made new opportunities to anyone which lead to the Western Expansion. In conclusion, I think Lewis and Clark's expedition was a success.
Where did the power of a government come from?
Answer:
governments are instituted among men. governments power comes from the consent of that people that it governs.
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ILL MARK BRAINLIEST About how many Indian protresters were jailed as a result of their involvement in the salt march 80 800 8,000 80,000
Answer:
80,000
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How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the war? (1 point)
A. It increased the number of railroads to transport soldiers.
B. It provided an additional source of soldiers in the North
C. It gave
the Northerners a cause to fight for.
D. It freed all slaves in the United States.
Answer:
B. It provided more soldiers because it allowed Union to recruit black soldiers.
Explanation:
Did immigrant children get to go outside and play?
I'm Trying To Make Up A Lit Name For Me...Something For A King...Any Suggestions?
Answer:
Lit~King
Explanation:
I don't know you so that's the best I got
Answer:
King Avery
Explanation:
This was the first thing that popped up into my head.
The Germans planned to beat France in 6 weeks. What was the most
important part of the plan in the west?
O Stick to the 6 week timeline.
Go to the Sea and cut off Britain from cueing too help France.
O First chance, get to Paris as soon as you can.
Answer:
Go to the Sea and cut off Britain from cueing too help France.
Explanation:
The Germans knows that, the only way to be able to beat the France in 6 weeks is to prevent France from getting any form of help when they are attacked. In order to achieve this, the Germans had no option than to go to the sea and cut off Britain from accessing the channel when they will be trying to help France. This was the most important plan which they had.
Early Greek Life
Peninsula
Description
1.
Mountains
2.
Plains
3.
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Aegean Sea
4.
Communities
5.
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Answer:
1. Greece is a peninsula and most greeks lived on or near the coast.
2. Greece is has a mountain range running through it that divides the land into many isolated areas
3. The open plains of regions of Greece such as Thessaly and Macedon enabled the greeks here to live a more pastoral lifestyle.
4. The proximity and reliance on the Aegean sea produced a culture adept at sailing, naval warfare, and island life in ancient greece\
5. Due to the separation from each other caused by the mountains and the Aegean sea, many communities in ancient Greece formed distinct political and cultural systems.
Explanation:
Since Greece is a peninsula, the majority of its inhabitants resided along the coast. Greece is divided into numerous discrete areas by a mountain range that runs through it.
What do you mean by mountain range?A mountain range, sometimes known as a hill range, is a group of hills or mountains connected by high terrain.
A series of mountain ranges that are similar in form, structure, and alignment and that developed from the same cause—typically an orogeny—are referred to as a mountain system.
There are many different geological processes that can create mountain ranges, but plate tectonics is responsible for the majority of the notable ones on Earth.
Mountain ranges are a common feature of most terrestrial planets and can be found on many planetary-mass objects in the Solar System.
Highlands, mountain passes, and valleys are typically used to divide mountain ranges. A mountain range's individual mountains may not all share the same petrology or geologic structure.
As a result of a combination of various orogenic expressions and terranes, such as thrust sheets, uplifted blocks, fold mountains, and volcanic landforms, a variety of rock types may develop from these formations.
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Why do you think that the Gettysburg Address is so short?
There are many myths about Lincoln barely writing the Gettysburg Address before arriving to give it, however this is not the case. I think the Gettysburg Address is so short because of Lincoln wanting to to deliver a memorable speech. He summed up the founding of the union, the current struggle it was facing (the Civil War), and its potential future. His masterful delivery of the speech, stating that the lost lives of the soldiers should not be in vain, contributes to it being so short yet so memorable.
1. Imagine you work in a steel mill in a large industrial city in England in the late 1800s. You live in a neighborhood with other factory workers and share the same living and working conditions they do. Write a letter to your representative in Parliament expressing your opinions on what the government should do, if anything, about the plight of the English working class during the Industrial Revolution. In your letter, include details about your situation, as well as solutions for problems. Include some of the points below:
• Working conditions in English factories, the hours you work, opportunities for breaks, the average wages workers are paid, safety on the job, ages of those you work with (including children), health and healthcare, and what you will do when you are too old to work.
• Types of laws that might be passed to address your concerns, including measures that factory owners should take to improve conditions, or steps the government could take to protect workers and insure better living conditions.
• Ideas you have for improving urban life such as city planning, technological innovations, sanitation, schools, hospitals, and law enforcement.
• How the government’s actions can affect England’s future, including the health, education, and welfare of its citizens
Answer:
Dear Parliament,
The working conditions for the workers that participate in this mill and me are outrageous and we demand changes for the future. The working environments for the women and children are terrible. Children have caught their hands in machine and women have also been injured through the sewing machines. The workers and me have also been doing backbreaking labor for almost 12+ hours and also get paid very little. The health conditions for us are also terrible. Disease and death pass through every street due to the poor living conditions and small housing space for each family and we now demand for a change. We would first like for our wages to be equally fair for the hours we work for. We would then like for laws to be past so that more sewer systems are made to help mandate the flow of waste. We would also like to have bigger house or tenement so that my family and me may live on. We would also like for the elder to not work past the age of 70, especially with the working hours that you have brought upon us. We would also like a law to be made that lets my working mates and me have fewer hours to work so that we feel rested and prepared for the morning. We would like another change to happen and that change would be to make the working conditions safe and environment friendly which means no hazardous and dangerous machines that could lead to severe injuries and this also means that children should not be able to work with such dangerous machines, so they should not work in the mills and factories at all. By doing these actions the future of England could have a great impact through trade of economy and also have foreign help with the U.S. The U.S could also help the people of England get a great education, health, and welfare of the citizens through the power of industrialization.
Sincerely,
Worker from Mill
Explanation:
Working in England and living in a Neighborhood with other factory workers.
Write a letter to your representative in Parliament expressing your opinions?Dear Parliament,
The working situations for the people that participate on this mill and me are outrageous and we demand adjustments for the future. The running environments for the ladies and kids are terrible. Children have stuck their fingers in gadget and girls have additionally been injured via the sewing machines. The employees and me have also been doing backbreaking exertions for nearly 12+ hours and also get paid very little. The health situations for us also are terrible. Disease and demise pass through each street because of the negative living conditions and small housing space for every own family and we now demand for a exchange. We could first like for our wages to be similarly honest for the hours we work for. We could then like for laws to be past so that more sewer systems are made to assist mandate the waft of waste. We might also want to have larger house or tenement so that my family and me may additionally stay on. We would also like for the elder to now not paintings past the age of 70, specifically with the running hours that you have introduced upon us. We would additionally like a law to be made that shall we my working buddies and me have fewer hours to paintings so that we feel rested and prepared for the morning. We would like any other change to show up and that change could be to make the operating situations secure and environment pleasant this means that no dangerous and dangerous machines that might result in severe accidents and this also method that kids ought to no longer be able to paintings with such risky machines, so that they need to now not paintings inside the turbines and factories at all. By doing those movements the future of England could have a notable effect through trade of economic system and also have overseas help with the U.S. The U.S may also help the humans of England get a exquisite education, fitness, and welfare of the citizens through the energy of industrialization.
Therefore the US may help the humans of England to get enough knowledge.
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