The correct option is C. The Berlin Conference was important to the European colonization of Africa because it ended slavery and forced labor in European colonies in Africa. A summit called the Berlin Conference also referred to as the Congo Conference, took place in 1884 and 1885. The German Empire requested it to settle the issue of European nations' colonization of Africa.
How did the Berlin Conference affect European imperialism in Africa?In order to prevent a war between the European powers, it established the guidelines for the "effective occupation" of captured territories. The Berlin Act provided the European powers with justification for splitting a continent among themselves without taking the wishes of the native peoples into account.
The legal position taken by Europeans that anyone might colonize all of Africa was established at the Berlin Conference. Additionally, it offered a method for Europeans to work together rather than engage in conflict. The partition and conquest of Africa were significantly aided by this cooperation.
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In what way did Roosevelt most likely warrant the criticism contained in the
excerpt?
O A. Roosevelt promoted the establishment of the FDIC and the SEC in
order to secure the monetary holdings in banks and to provide
oversight for the stock market.
O B. Roosevelt introduced a Court-packing plan to add justices to the
Supreme Court in order to counterbalance the pro-business
justices who were already serving.
O C. Roosevelt declared a bank holiday to prevent bank runs and
supported legislation to put banks under the supervision of the
Department of the Treasury.
D. Roosevelt established the Civilian Conservation Corps and the
Works Progress Administration to put Americans to work around
the nation.
The correct answer is B) Roosevelt introduced a Court-packing plan to add justices to the Supreme Court in order to counterbalance the pro-business justices who were already serving.
Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the excerpt or the text. Where is it? Without the excerpt, we can only research for some information that can have sense.
So, taking that into consideration we can say that the way Roosevelt most likely warranted the criticism contained in the excerpt is "Roosevelt introduced a Court-packing plan to add justices to the Supreme Court in order to counterbalance the pro-business justices who were already serving."
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s court-packing plan sought to change the makeup of the Supreme Court by expanding the nine-member Court with up to six more judges.
Rosevelt announced his intention to expand the Supreme Court with six more members to have 15. The announcement was made on February 5, 1937. The Bill's name was The Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937, and Rosevelt’s main goal was to obtain the support of the Supre Court for his New Deal program. The Bill was never voted.
Essay about what role did south African women play against the violation of human rights from 1950s to 1960s?
Explanation:

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History of Women’s struggle in South Africa

Contents
1910s - Anti-pass campaigns
The 1920s - Women, employment and the changing economic scene
The 1930s - Trade unionism blossoms and women become more assertive
Women in the schizophrenic 1940s - World War II and its aftermath
The turbulent 1950s - Women as defiant activists
Women's resistance in the 1960s - Sharpeville and its aftermath
Women in the 1970s - Soweto and mounting pressure on the apartheid state
Apartheid crumbles - Women in the turmoil of the 1980s
The pre-election period - Women in the early 1990s
Women in the new democracy
Women at the start of the 20th century
It is only over the last three or four decades that women's role in the history of South Africa has, belatedly, been given some recognition. Previously the history of women's political organization, their struggle for freedom from oppression, for community rights and, importantly, for gender equality, was largely ignored in history texts. Not only did most of these older books lean heavily towards white political development to the detriment of studies of the history and interaction of whites with other racial groups, but they also focused on the achievements of men (often on their military exploits or leadership ability) virtually leaving women out of South African history.
The reason for this ‘invisibility' of women, calls for some explanation. South African society (and this applies in varying degrees to all race groups) are conventionally patriarchal. In other words, it was the men who had authority in society; women were seen as subordinate to men. Women's role was primarily a domestic one; it included child rearing and seeing to the well-being, feeding and care of the family. They were not expected to concern themselves with matters outside the home – that was more properly the domain of men. Economic activity beyond the home (in order to help feed and clothe the family) was acceptable, but not considered ‘feminine'. However, with the rise of the industrial economy, the growth of towns and (certainly in the case of indigenous societies) the development of the migrant labour system, these prescriptions on the role of women, as we shall see, came to be overthrown.
This is a particularly appropriate time to be studying the role of women in the progress towards the new South African democracy. The year 2006 was a landmark year in which we celebrated the massive Women's March to the Union Buildings in Pretoria 50 years ago. Women throughout the country had put their names to petitions and thus indicated anger and frustration at having their freedom of movement restricted by the hated official passes. The bravery of these women (who risked official reprisals including arrest, detention and even bannings) is applauded here. So too are their organizational skills and their community-consciousness – they were tired of staying at home, powerless to make significant changes to a way of life that discriminated against them primarily because of their race, but also because of their class and their gender.
We invite you to read, in the pages that follow, on the important role played by women in twentieth-century South Africa. A list of works for further reading and some appropriate documents are also included in this archive. Women, half the population after all, have been silent for too long in our history books, and although this need is now to an extent being addressed, there is still a huge gap in our knowledge on the role of South African women. It is high time that our young South Africans should put the record straight.
Paine believes that the monarchy in England
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༒༒Originally Paine says there were no kings in the world.Paine moves on to attack the notion of the hereditary succession of the monarchy. Paine argues that since all men are born equal no man could have the right to establish his family as forever presiding over others༻༻༻༻༻༻༻༻༻༻
How were American Indians treated during the early nineteenth century?
o They helped the exploration of the West in exchange for representation in Congress.
O They had lands taken and were kept from having rights as citizens.
O They were awarded large tracts of land to farm and grow corn.
O They started wars against the Spanish and British and were imprisoned.
Answer:
They had land taken and were kept from having right as citizens
If anyone can solve this am surprised, 8 of people decided to climb the tallest mountain in their area when suddenly a storm came in and they stayed there for hours letting them with no food or resources the next morning they only had 7 people 1 got crazy and the rest pf the 6 climbers where panicing then rescue teams found them rescue teams then put the to a hospital 6 of the climbers where asked where is the 8th climber? The police said 6 of the climbers said nothing but just saying 8th is gone reapet and reapet then the police asked the 7th climber where has gone crazy the police asked where is the 8th climber but all he does is just bang his head on the wall and say 8 ate 8 ate 8 ate 8 ate reapet and reapet, what did you think happend to the 8th climber??
Answer:
They were left with no food or resources so, I think they actually ate number 8- i dont know I think it's incorrect-
can anyone explain what is Bermuda triangle?
Answer:
Hi , so your answer is that The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a liberal today likely to support?
A. less central government and less personal freedom
B. more central government and less personal freedom
C. less central government and more personal freedom
D. more central government and more personal freedom
Answer:
Explanation:
I think it's D
Answer:
The answer is D: More central government and more personal freedom
Explanation:
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True or False: President Johnson supported states' rights and southern secession during the American Civil War.
Answer:
False Johnson is the only southern seator not to resign his seat in the US senate once the southern states left the union
Explanation:
A quick look at 20th century history will show that this country has enjoyed greater prosperity and equality every time Democrats have held power in Washington . - Representative Susan Mercer, Democratic Party spokesperson In what way is the source likely biased?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can comment on the following.
The way in which the source is likely biased is in that it does not provide any support, data, statistics, or any kind of information that truly shows clear evidence of what representative Mercer is saying.
Susan Mercer is biased by her political affiliation and is talking on behalf of her opinion as she belongs to the Democratic Party and defends the policy and platform of this political party.
When she says: "A quick look at 20th-century history will show that this country has enjoyed greater prosperity and equality every time Democrats have held power in Washington," Representative Susan Mercer, is offering a personal statement, and that's it.
Republicans could argue that she is not supporting any evidence, and they could add that during Republican administrations is when the country has enjoyed great prosperity and equality. And to do it correctly and not biased, they have to show proper sources of evidence.
About five thousand Mexican workers labored on Washington farms during the war through the Program.
Rationing
Internment
Bracero
Hanford
Answer: Bracero program
Explanation:
The Bracero program by the United States was initiated during the second World War as America found a lot of her young men engaged in the war effort wither by actually fighting or performing support roles in the country.
Additional laborers were therefore needed for the farms and agricultural endeavors. The Bracero program enabled this to happen by inviting thousands of Mexicans to labor in various states including Washington and California and it guaranteed them a minimum wage of 30 cents an hour.
What likely prompted the frequent mob violence in the
South during the last decade of the 1800s?
Answer:
Violence towards the African Americans
Explanation:
At the end of the 1800s, violence was growing in the South because of racial tension. White southerners blamed their financial difficulties on the freed slaves. Lynchings were displaying a common way of solving the anger that whites had with freed blacks. For the white Southern, Lynching was necessary because it controls and maintains the freed slaves. White Southerners did not want to give rights to African Americans granted by the 13th,14th, and 15th Amendment of the constitution.
The reason there was frequent mob violence in the South during the late 1800s was a tendency to blame African Americans for economic woes.
America in the late 1800sMore emphasis was being put on industry. Farmers suffered due to lower prices and productivity.With the South being quite agrarian, many areas suffered from the slump in farming. They took out their frustrations of African Americans who they blamed since slavery ended for the change in fortunes.
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Which of the following countries is not home to a United States military base?
A.Italy
B.Germany
C.Pakistan
D.Afghanistan
Answer:
Pakistan is not home to a United States military base.
Explanation:
No D is the answer
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Why did the railroad companies
'hike up' their prices with the
expansion of railroad track to the
West?
Answer:
B. Railroad companies knew people world pay a lot for a much faster an safer way to travel west.
Explanation:
Western farmers relied on railroads for crops and other goods transportation than other regions because they lacked roads or river systems. The expansion of the railroad reduces the time and money to move large goods. The railroads helped people to move to the West to start a new life. Railroad companies change rates so they would increase their profits.
the federal government can control states in matters of
Answer:
one way that the federal government can influence the states is through the distribution of grants, incentives, and aid. State and local governments are eager to obtain federal dollars, but many of those dollars come with strings attached.
Explanation:
How has the government created change within American society?
Answer:The government created change within American society by, changing societal attitudes about slavery and equality repeatedly forced by the government.
Explanation: For example; Ethical changes: Since before the United States was founded, slavery was looked upon as a necessary evil. Changing societal attitudes about slavery and equality repeatedly forced the government to address this issue, from the three-fifths compromise at the Constitutional Convention in 1787; to passage of the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1870, giving black citizens the right to vote; to the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka, which ruled that forced racial segregation was unconstitutional. Each of these changes was driven by the prevailing ethical beliefs of the time.
Changes in gender roles: Gone are the days when women were expected to be compliant housewives and mothers. Over time, social mores concerning what women can do and should be able to do have changed, and the government has changed right along with them. One hundred years ago, women didn't even have the right to vote, but now, women sit in Congress, on the Supreme Court, and in the Space Shuttle.
Religious changes: The government hasn't handled all new issues with as much success. During the second half of the nineteenth century, the widely growing temperance movement called for the prohibition of alcoholic beverages and garnered some successes in particular states. The federal government was eventually forced to deal with the issue and passed the 18th Amendment. For 14 years, it was a federal crime to manufacture, transport, or sell liquor in the United States. The result: speakeasies, bootleggers, and a rise in organized crime. Congress repealed the 18th Amendment with passage of the 21st Amendment, and the so-called Noble Experiment was deemed a failure.
Technological changes: Perhaps the most volatile aspect of American society these days is the rate of technological growth, and the U.S. government has responded to new technological issues as well. In many cases, whole new sectors of government have been created to deal with technological change, such as the Federal Communications Commission (founded in 1934), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and NASA (both in 1958), and the Federal Department of Transportation (1966). One recent government response to technological change (and a direct result of American society's passion for wireless technology) is the FCCs ruling that television stations must transmit all-digital signals by June 12, 2009.
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3. What powers did Hamilton think that
Congress should have?
Answer:
He believe that congress can create a bank because the Constitution granted the federal government authority to do anything "necessary and proper" to carry out its constitutional functions.
Explanation:
How might new innovations have enabled European countries to dominate other countries or regions
Answer:
The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain in the middle of the 18th century marked the beginning of a technological gap that would define the political landscape of the world in favor of the European nations. This period supposed the creation of many devices that improved not only these regions economical activities but also the military, as European navies were able to settle in many parts throughout the world with relative ease. Improvements in weaponry gave Europeans the edge when it came to conflicts with locals in different parts of the world.
Explanation:
The new inventions that the Europeans made, allowed them to dominate other countries that did not have those innovations by:
Defeating them in war Being more accessible to themNew innovations by the Europeans such as in the area of warfare allowed them to conquer other nations and then subjugate them. Innovations such as better military tactics and weaponry played a huge part in this.
European ships and navigation also allowed them to be able to access lands of other people which then allowed them to take over those areas.
In conclusion, Europe dominated others due to innovations.
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The reformation made religious leaders want to do what with the religion
A. isolate it
B. end it
C. spread it
Answer:
c: spread it
Explanation:
Answer: C, spread it.
Explanation:
They would want to spread it to get more people to join their religion and to teach them the practices of it, gods they praise, and such other things they'll do.
Which of the following traits of the US government reflects the influence of political ideas from classical Greek civilization?
Answer:i am not 100% sure but i do think it might be public trial for crimes
Explanation:
i dont really have an explanation lol
what is one of the major purposes of the world trade organization?
Who is considered to be the most influential leader of the early Christian church?
Jesus
Paul
Constantine
John the Baptist
Answer: Paul is the most influential leader of the early Christian church.
The Italian wars that began in 1494 helped spread Renaissance ideas to
Portugal.
Spain.
England.
France.
Answer:
France
Explanation:
The US took a more active role in preventing the doted of communism in Latin America versus Asia or Europe because
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation :
The US took a more active role in preventing the SPREAD of communism in Latin America versus Asia or Europe because "They feared that the spread of communism in Latin America would expose the United States to devastating military and sociopolitical and economical attacks from the Soviet Union, as they would easily infiltrate the Latin American Continent thereby destroying both democratic and capitalist institute plan."
Historians have long debated whether the Civil War was an inevitable "impending crisis" or an avoidable conflict brought on by a "blundering generation" of leaders. Which assessment do you think is more accurate? Why?
450 words
Answer: Slavery has been around since the beginning of human civilization and took many forms, those enslaved were of many races black and white. With every civilization in which slavery was common their have been rebellions from those slaves, it would only be a matter of time when slaves in the newly established America would do the same thing. Abraham Lincolns support of freeing slaves may have been political but it inspired slaves to fight against the confederates propelling the inevitable revolt of slaves.
The Lake Isle of Innisfree I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made; Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honey-bee, And live alone in the bee-loud glade. And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow, Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings; There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow, And evening full of the linnet's wings. I will arise and go now, for always night and day I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore; While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements grey, I hear it in the deep heart's core. Which three characteristics does the poem share with the romantic movement?
Answer:
a.) The idealization of the rural landscape.
b.) Admiration for the beauty of nature.
e.) Focus on an individual's inner concerns.
Explanation:
The Romanic movement or Romanticism refers to the literary or artistic movement that focuses on the emotions and feelings of the individual. Originating in Europe, this movement celebrates the individual and emphasizes more on the personal and humane side of exploring literature and art.
In the given excerpt from WB Yeats' poem "The Lake Isle of Innisfree", the poet uses romantic themes of the rural landscape, the beauty of nature, and focuses on the individual’s inner concerns. By alluding to the "small cabin", "a hive for the honey-bee", the singing of the crickets, the description of the midnight and noon, evening and night and day, all are elements of the romantic notion.
Thus, the correct answer is options a, b, and e.
Answer:
A, B, E
Explanation:
Based on the graph, what conclusion can be drawn about Germany?
1.Until 1900, Germany had significantly fewer rail lines than Russia.
2.Germany could not afford to build as many rail lines as the United States.
3.By 1880, Germany had more rail lines than Great Britain and Russia.
4.Germany’s economy did not require as many rail lines as Great Britain.
Answer:
By 1880s, Germany had more rail lines than Great Britain and Russia
Explanation:
Germany’s first railroad came in 1835 with the construction of the six-kilometer Bayerische Ludwigsbahn, which was located in Bavaria. Germans had visited Britain prior to this and examined the British railway industry and brought what they learned back to Germany. British investors were also looking to invest in the industrialized regions of Germany. In fact, the locomotive and driver of Germany’s first railroad were both British. Railway construction boomed in Germany in the 1840s and the Germans once again learned from the British and passed laws to prevent something like Railway Mania from happening in Germany. By 1849, Germany had over 5,000 kilometers of track, double that of France, which had 2,467 kilometers of track at the time. Aside from economic benefits, a national railway system assisted in German unification. As the various German states began developing their own railways, the corners of Germany began to connect. In 1871, twenty-five German states were unified by the national railway network and by 1873 Germany had surpassed Britain’s total railway length.
Answer:
By 1880s, Germany had more rail lines than Great Britain and Russia
Explanation:
Germany’s first railroad came in 1835 with the construction of the six-kilometer Bayerische Ludwigsbahn, which was located in Bavaria. Germans had visited Britain prior to this and examined the British railway industry and brought what they learned back to Germany. British investors were also looking to invest in the industrialized regions of Germany. In fact, the locomotive and driver of Germany’s first railroad were both British. Railway construction boomed in Germany in the 1840s and the Germans once again learned from the British and passed laws to prevent something like Railway Mania from happening in Germany. By 1849, Germany had over 5,000 kilometers of track, double that of France, which had 2,467 kilometers of track at the time. Aside from economic benefits, a national railway system assisted in German unification. As the various German states began developing their own railways, the corners of Germany began to connect. In 1871, twenty-five German states were unified by the national railway network and by 1873 Germany had surpassed Britain’s total railway length.
Which was not a reason Johnson used when vetoing the extension of the Freedmen's Bureau and the Civil Rights Bill of 1866?
Answer:
The correct statement that was not used by Johnson while he decided to veto in 1866 the Freedmen's Bureau and the Civil Right bills was “Johnson said the rights and guarantees of the Emancipation Proclamation were sufficient to protect black's civil rights and a new bill was unnecessary.
Following the international trade model of development works best when countries are able to
Answer:
C. expand their export market while restricting imports.
Explanation:
the international trade model of development works best when countries are able to expand their export market while restricting imports because more money comes to the outside word and very low amount of money were spend on the imports which automatically enhances the economy of the country. This type of model increases purchasing power of the country so expand their export market while restricting imports is the best model.
who is the president of nepal?
Answer:
Bidya Devi Bhandari
Bidya Devi Bhandari is a Nepalese politician, serving as the 2nd President of Nepal, in office since 28 October 2015. She is the first woman to hold the office in the country.
The main difference between a nation and state is that a nation is
a political unit within a state.
an imagined political community.
a territory with one ethnic group.
an autonomous country.
an autonomous country.
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