Answer: Carrie Chapman Catt, Anna Howard Shaw, and Alice Paul were the major leaders of the women's suffrage movement during the Progressive Era. African Americans such as Ida Wells-Barnett and Mary Church Terrell were active as well.
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Before January of 2006, Rwanda was divided into twelve provinces. These boundaries were redrawn as part of a program to reorganize the country. Which statement best describes the reason for these changes?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the statements/options for this question. Without the statements, we do not know what are the options to answer the question.
However, what we can do in order to help you is to answer based on our knowledge.
It is true that before January of 2006, Rwanda was divided into twelve provinces. These boundaries were redrawn as part of a program to reorganize the country for the following reason. The government of Rwanda abolished the 12 provinces because it had a plan to reorganize the regions and decentralize them.
Today, Rwanda has a complex division of the country in four general provinces, not counting the city of Kigali, the capital of Rwanda. Then, there are 30 districts, 416 sectors that are divided by 2,148 cells that include 14,830 villages.
Rwanda is governed by a central government located in the capital city of Kigali and has local governments. The official language is French. They were colonized by France during the Scramble for Africa.
Which of the following was NOT a factor contributing to industrial development in Britain?
1 Political stability.
2 Access to raw materials.
3 Access to a large labor supply
4 Organized labor unions.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
What geographic features likely helped the communists defend their 1935 base?
Explanation:
Compare and contrast the South,West and central Asia in terms of their attire, Accessories/crafts, architectures or sculptures.
why were people supporting the british troops in colonies?
Answer:
Colonists who opposed independence from Britain were known as Loyalists. Most Patriots supported independence because they felt that recent British laws on the American Colonies violated their rights as British citizens.
Explanation:
Islam spread into West Africa beginning and the 700s.which part of Africa do you think was first introduced to this religion? how do you think Islam traveled into West Africa?
Answer: North Africa was first introduced to Islam because it was closest to the Middle East. Islam then spread to West Africa through the Sahara Desert. You just studied 27 terms!
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40 POINTS PLEASE HELP After the new inventions of the textile industry reached the
United States, what advantages did the United States have over Britain?
What are important events in John Locke's life?
Answer:
John Locke's actual name is John Locke, Jr.Graduated from the University of Oxford.Graduated from the University of Oxford.Studied medicine and served as a physician.Mentored by Lord Ashley and Thomas Sydenham.Accused of hypocrisy due to the Constitutions of Carolina.Fled from England on two separate occasions.Fled from England on two separate occasions.Major works were written after he was 60 years old.Is regarded as the father of Liberalism.Had a close relationship with Damaris Masham, and he died at her house.never got married or had kids.The ones I think are important are
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how did the events of Jackson presidency affect different groups of people ?
During WWII, what role did Hollywood play in assisting the war effort? A. Propaganda films B. Animated children movies C. Axis Powers news releases D. Actors enlisted in the army
Answer:
A. Propaganda films
Explanation:
What was imperialism?
what was imperialism
which faith would a persian person living in iran MOST LIKELY follow
a.sunni islam
b.christianity
c.shia islam
d.judaism
Answer:
A. Sunni Islam
Explanation:
What was the role of privateers such as Francis Drake?
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
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The role of privateers such as Francis Drake was to act as a state-sponsored pirate. Thus, option B is correct.
Who was Francis Drake?Sir Francis Drake was a sea captain, privateer, slave dealer, naval commander, and politician from England. Drake is most remembered for his solo tour of the globe from 1577 to 1580.
Drake was the first Englishman to sail the Straits of Magellan, a maritime path near South America's southern point that connects the Atlantic and Pacific seas.
Francis Drake was a well-known seafarer who was born in Tavistock, Devon, during the Elizabethan period. Drake, though, is arguably better recognized as a privateer, or pirate, as one of the key English commanders who battled against the Spanish Armada. Therefore, it can be concluded that option B is correct.
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Which statement BEST explains why the percentage of union membership in nonagricultural jobs today is lower than it was in the mid-1940s?
A.
Waves of recent strikes and economic hardships have caused growing anti-union feelings.
B.
Mediation and arbitration have reduced the need for picket lines and active striking by union members, resulting in decreased interest and awareness of unions.
C.
The risk of losing one’s job due to union membership is too great of a risk in unstable economic times.
D.
The vast improvements already made have reduced the incentive to push for change.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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7. How would an organized government most likely prepare for famines and droughts?
what was the indian removal act
Answer:
The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830, authorizing the president to grant lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders. A few tribes went peacefully, but many resisted the relocation policy.
Explanation:
What does this passage explain about President
Carter?
his reasons for running for office
n a very close election, Carter defeated his
Republican opponent, President Gerald Ford.
While his administration started well, Carter
had some difficult problems to solve. The
economy had been in trouble for several years
with two major problems: high inflation and
high unemployment. An energy crisis had
begun in 1973 when Arab oil-producing
countries in the Middle East stopped selling
oil to the United States as a punishment for
U.S. support of Israel. Then in 1979, Islamic
militants in Iran took the Americans at the
U.S. Embassy in Tehran as hostages. Carter
spent the next year trying to get them home.
the major issues of his campaign
the challenges he faced as prezident
his biggest accomplishmenis as president,
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Should we ensure that the winner of the popular vote also wins the Electoral College?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer:
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Which of the following contributed most to the completion
of the overland Silk Routes?
A The growth of powerful emplres in Europe and Asla
B
Trade between small, nelghboring tribes
C China's hunger for forelgn goods
D Competition from the maritime Silk Routes
Answer:
I think its A
Explanation:
I have read about the Silk Routes before and A makes more sense to me.
Which of the following examples of technical writing includes a simile?
0 The sun arose like a multicolored bottle rocket.
The sun is an island within the deep darkness of space.
The sun slowly circles around the center of the Milky Way.
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The sun is a medium-sized star located within the Milky Way.
Answer: The first example
Explanation: Similes use “like” or “as” to compare, and the first sentence example uses “like”, which makes it a simile.
IF u were dying ( rn) what would yo last words be to your love ones or sum one?
Answer:
u happy now?
Explanation:
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Many of the progressive reforms of the early twentieth century were an attempt to address which of the following?
A)
the negative effects of industrialization and urbanization
B)
the efforts by state governments to disenfranchise certain voters
C)
the drain on resources associated with involvement in foreign conflicts
D)
the lack of an international system of justice to address human rights
issues
Answer:
Choice A!
Explanation:
Industrialization was very unregulated during this time period. The best example I can give is Upton Sinclair's The Jungle, a memoir on the unsanitary and dangerous conditions in meatpacking plants. Workers weren't guaranteed normal hours or insurance if they were hurt on the job.
The Leader of England during the attempted invasion of the Spanish Armada was…
Elizabeth I
Henry VIII
James I
Mary I
Answer:Elizabeth l
Explanation:
Which European country appears to have had the most colonial territory in Asia?
a.
United Kingdom (British Colonies)
b.
France
c.
Spain
d.
Germany
Answer:
The UK so A
Explanation:
What acts of bravery did Harriet Tubman do to help others for
freedom?
Answer:
Harriet Tubman risked her life on multiple occasions to save the lives of other slaves. She freed and helped many slaves escape their cruel captures. She was also a “conductor" of the Underground Railroad. Tubman also served as a scout, spy, guerrilla soldier, and nurse for the Union Army during the Civil War.
How Did you feel the Compromise of 1850 was effective and appropriate? Explain why you feel that way.
Answer:
Most Americans breathed a sigh of relief over the deal brokered in 1850, choosing to believe it had saved the Union. However, the compromise stood as a temporary truce in an otherwise white-hot sectional conflict. Popular sovereignty paved the way for unprecedented violence in the West over the question of slavery.
Explanation:
what are the dangers of dark money?
Answer:
The speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives was kicked out of his role last week after being arrested by the FBI on bribery charges a few weeks earlier. Larry Householder stands accused of taking bribes and turning those bribes into dark money, which is money spent on elections where the source is unknown to the public. His alleged crimes are exactly the type of scheme that campaign finance advocates have been warning of for years.
At the federal level, over $1 billion in dark money has been spent since 2008, and dark money has grown in state elections as well.
According to the Justice Department, the $60 million bribery scheme in Ohio was funded by an energy company then called FirstEnergy which is now called Energy Harbor. The company wanted a bailout bill that would cost the taxpayers of Ohio a billion dollars — and it got it.
House Bill 6 was shepherded through the Ohio House by Householder, passed the Ohio Senate, and was signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine in 2019. The bailout applies to two nuclear power plants in Ohio owned by FirstEnergy/Energy Harbor.According to the DOJ, the energy company gave millions of dollars to Householder’s advocacy nonprofit, called Generation Now. It then spent dark money in Ohio elections supporting both candidates and a campaign for the bailout bill. Because this money was dark, the voters in Ohio did not know its corporate source or Householder’s role in dolling it out. Generation Now, a 501(c)(4), was also charged as being a participant in the conspiracy.
This is precisely the trouble with dark money in our elections. It could be covering up all sorts of illegality, from alleged bribes of lawmakers in the Ohio case here or potentially illegal foreign money in American elections. And even when dark money is simply hiding a cowardly corporate donor, it still robs shareholders and voters of transparency and accountability.
How do you think the indigenous people felt about the Treaty of Tordesillas?
Answer:
How do you think the indigenous people felt about the Treaty of Tordesillas?
Explanation:
The treaty worked out well for the Spanish and Portuguese empires, but less so for the 50 million people already living in established communities in the Americas. On June 7, 1494, the governments of Spain and Portugal agreed to the Treaty of Tordesillas. This treaty divided the “New World” of the Americas. hope this helps :) lemme know if u want the exact answer shorter