Why was it so difficult to rebuild the south after the civil war
Answer:
There's a variety of reasons. After the war, the south was quite literally, war torn, meaning everything was demolished or burning to the ground. After a war, both sides don't suddenly start accepting each other, and the civil war is no exception, there was a bunch of resentment back then due to the calamities of war.
Explanation:
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3 Between 1846 and 1855 the population of Ireland decreased by a third, including the
approximately 1.5 million Irish immigrants who left for the United States. What was the
primary reason for this migration?
Answer:
They also left because of political and religious reasons
Explanation:
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What role did Henry Knox play in the President George Washington’s Cabinet?
A. Secretary of State
B. Secretary of Treasury
C. Secretary of Education
D. Secretary of War
Answer:
D. Secretary of War
Explanation:
Henry Knox played Secretary of War in the President George Washington’s Cabinet after the approval of the federal constitution and served from 1789 to 1794.
Under George Washington's presidential cabinet included just four original members: Attorney General was given to Edmund Randolph, Secretary of Treasury was Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of State was Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of War was Henry Knox.
Hence, the correct answer "D. Secretary of War".
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Answer:
5
Explanation:
there are 5 on Hawaii
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Answer:
Correct answer is unification of Italy.
Explanation:
Unification of Italy is the correct answer, as Garibaldi was one of the leaders of the movement that fought for the unification of Italy, and here he is encouraging people of Italy to fight for the unification.
All other options are not correct, as they are not related to this source at all.
Describe two actions taken by colonial patriots to protest the British government's authority in the years leading up to the American Revolution? *
Answer:
They boycotted a lot and they dumped the tea in the harbor
Answer:
signed the stamp act
Explanation:
a move that lit the fuse for revelation in America colonies that burned for decades
Which of these constitutional provisions establishes U.S. citizenship?
O "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of th
o "All persons born or naturalized in the United States ... are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein
“The right of citizens to vote shall not be denied... on account of sex."
on account of race, color or previous ca
o "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
last one
Explanation:
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Federalism is a term used to define the division of power between the
Answer:
three branches of federal government
Answer:
I believe the answer is C.
National and State levels of government.
in order to reestablish peaceful relations with native amercains in texas, sam houston did all the following except:
a.sign peace traits with tribes b.create trading post along the frontier
c.arrange for tribes to meet in councils
d.give them back the land they lost during lamar's presidency
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Answer:
D. .give them back the land they lost during lamar's presidency
Explanation:
in 1839, Mirabeau Lamar ordered series of attacks toward Native American tribes. He ordered those attacks to conquered their ancestral land which possess large varieties of resources that would be beneficial for the settlement.
After Sam Houston took his position, he wanted to fix the bad blood that's created by Lamar. But, giving back the ancestral land to the native Americans would massively reduce the amount of economic income in Texas. So, He chose not to gave it back.
Answer:
D he's correct
Explanation:
Which concept is used to designate the process by which people creatively shape reality as they interact
Answer:
Social construction of reality.
Explanation:
Social construction of reality can be defined as a concept is used to designate the process by which people creatively shape reality as they interact.
This ultimately implies that, the social construction of reality is a concept which typically involves the process of creatively shaping reality into ways that are understandable as they interact with others.
For example, a church exists as a religious house and not just as a normal building (house) because everyone agreed to the fact.
2. During the 1920s, union membership
A. Remained constant
B. Increased slightly
C. Increased considerably
D. Decreased considerably
Answer:
D: Decreased considerably
Explanation:
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Geologists give a relative age to a sedimentary layer of rock at one
location then they can give the same age to matching layers of rock at a
different location.
True
False
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Over the course of time, the physical geography that exist in a certain region tend to gradually changed and older sedimentary rocks tend to be burried underneath and hardens.
Geologist could use the depth and the physical structure of the rocks to provide an estimate on the age of the sedimentary layer of rock. (this might not always be the case, but on average rocks that are burried in deeper layers tend to be older compared to the rocks that exist closer to the surface._
If you had to choose either Turkey or Saudi Arabia to live, which would you choose?
Why? Write at least 3 complete sentences to explain.
I would Choose Turkey.It because is a good country to live. It is also a cool country. Turkey is also a peaceful country. That why as for me it is a good pkace to live.
Lillian is an adolescent girl, and her mother insists that Lillian bathe twice a day and maintain personal hygiene. Lillian does not listen to her mother. Lillian most likely exhibits _____ in this scenario.
Answer:
Stubbornness
Explanation:
She doesn’t want to bathe . She is stubborn. Hope this helps.
1. Substitution of damages for revenge is the first stage in the evolution of law. True or False? 2. The two systems of law in use today are the English common law and the (a) American Constitution (b) French legal code (c) Roman common law (d) none of the above.
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Which best shows that the United States was confident in its economy in 1816?
A) Congress chartered a second national bank in Philadelphia.
B) America waged the “Second War for Independence.”
C) Congress decided that one national bank was sufficient for the country.
D) The government placed an embargo on British goods.
Answer: A I'm pretty sure correct me if I'm wrong.
Answer: A
Congress chartered a second national bank in Philadelphia
Explanation:
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Why are organisms that help flowering plants pollinate so important to the life cycle of some flowering plants?
Answer: Small organisms such as bees are essential in establishing genetic variation.
Explanation: Without small organisms, wind is the primary method used by flowering plants in reproduction. The wind carries one flower's pollen (the pollen contains the flower's genetic material and is essentially the flower's sperm) to a nearby flower where fertilization will take place. However, bees move that pollen further than the wind and transfer it to flowers far away. This means that one flower's genetic material is spread farther by bees and other organisms and increases its genetic variety.
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What's the meaning of drowsy in this sentence?
Answer: Can you tell us the sentence?
Explanation:
Answer:
tired and sad but mostly tired
What is out of the ordinary with the regiments fighting for the U.S?
Answer:
At the out burst of the War in 1861, hundreds of Irish and Irish Americans enlisted in the Union Army. Some joined ordinary regiments, but others created three all Irish voluntary infantries: the 63rd New York Infantry Regiment, arranged on Staten Island
More than 150,000 Irishmen, most of whom were recent immigrants and many of whom were not yet U.S. citizens, joined the Union Army during the Civil War. Some joined out of loyalty to their new home. Others hoped that such a conspicuous display of patriotism might put a stop to anti-Irish discrimination. As the war dragged on and Irish casualties mounted, however, their sympathy for the Union cause began to flag, and by the end of the war many had abandoned the Northern cause altogether. But between 1861 and 1863, the soldiers who fought in the all-Irish units that made up the “Irish Brigade” were known for their courage, ferocity and toughness in battle.
The Irish Brigade
At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, thousands of Irish and Irish-American New Yorkers enlisted in the Union Army. Some joined ordinary—that is, non-Irish—regiments, but others formed three all-Irish voluntary infantries: the 63rd New York Infantry Regiment, organized on Staten Island, and the 69th and 88th New York Infantry Regiments, organized in the Bronx. These units would form the core of what would come to be called the Irish Brigade.Did you know? After the Civil War, Thomas Francis Meagher became the Acting Governor of the Montana Territory. He drowned in the Missouri River in 1867.
Ethnic units were a way for the Union Army to help win Irish support for its cause. This support was not guaranteed: Though most Irish immigrants lived in the North, they were sympathetic to (as they saw it) the Confederacy’s struggle for independence from an overbearing government—it reminded them of their fight to be free of the British. Also, many Irish and Irish Americans were not against slavery. On the contrary, they favored a system that kept blacks out of the paid labor market and away from their jobs. As a result, Union officials had to promise many things in addition to ethnic regiments—enlistment bonuses, extra rations, state subsidies for soldiers’ families, Catholic chaplains—in order to assure that the North’s largest immigrant group would be fighting with them and not against them.
In February 1862, an Army captain named Thomas Francis Meagher became the Brigadier General of the nascent Irish Brigade. Meagher was born in Ireland, where he had been active in the “Young Ireland” nationalist movement and exiled as a result to the British Penal Colony in Tasmania, Australia. He escaped from Australia in 1853 and came to the United States, where he became a well-known orator and activist on behalf of the Irish nationalist cause. He joined the Army early in 1861. Meagher was ambitious, and he knew that if he could raise an all-Irish infantry brigade, Union Army officials would have to make him its commander. He also hoped that an Irish Brigade in the U.S. would draw attention to the nationalist cause at home.
In the spring of 1862, Union Army officials added a non-Irish regiment, the 29th Massachusetts, to the Irish Brigade in order to beef up its numbers before the Peninsula Campaign for the capture of Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the Confederacy. In October, another Irish regiment, the 116th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment from Philadelphia, joined the brigade in time for the battle at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia. The next month, officials swapped the non-Irish 29th Massachusetts Regiment for the Irish 28th Massachusetts.
'Fearless Sons of Erin'
Thanks to their toughness and bravery, the five-regiment Irish Brigade led the Union charge in many of the Army of the Potomac’s major battles. This meant that they suffered disproportionate numbers of casualties. At the Battle of Antietam, in September 1862, about 60 percent of the soldiers in the 63rd and 69th New York regiments, almost 600 men in all, were killed in battle. A few months later, at the Battle of Fredericksburg, 545 of the brigade’s 1,200 men were killed or wounded. “Irish blood and Irish bones cover that terrible field today,” wrote one soldier. “We are slaughtered like sheep.”
In July 1863, at the Battle of Gettysburg, about 320 of the Irish Brigade’s remaining 530 soldiers were killed. (There is a monument to the Irish Brigade on the battlefield there: a green malachite Celtic cross with a trefoil, an Irish harp and the numbers of the three New York Irish regiments rendered in bronze on its front. At the cross’s feet lies a statue of an Irish wolfhound, a symbol of steadfastness and honor.)
The map shows the natural resources of Egypt.
A map titled Natural Resources of Egypt. A key shows Farmland in green and icons for Sandstone, Limestone, Fish, Gold, Papyrus, and Salt. A label for First Cataract is at the south end of the Nile River. Sandstone, Limestone, Papyrus, and Salt are located at the north end of the Nile River near the Mediterranean Sea. Fish are located in the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and Arabian Sea. Papyrus is found along the length of the Nile River on the western side. Salt is found along the northern half of the Nile River. Gold is found along the bottom half of the Nile River.
Gold could be found closest to which physical feature?
First Cataract
Arabian Sea
Western Desert
Mediterranean Sea
Answer:
First Cataract
Explanation:
On the map, we can see that gold could be found in the lower parts of the river of the Nile. This part is called The First Cataract, and it is in the south of Egypt near Aswan.
These cataracts are the areas of the Nile where the flow is quick due to the shallow water. It started at Aswan in Egypt in the first part, and ends in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, with the sixth cataract.
Even in ancient times, gold was found in these places and was one of the main resources for Egypt as well as the kingdom of Nubia, which was on the south.
Answer: First Cataract
Explanation: This was used by the Kush to trade for food to the families with Egypt. Even though they was rivals. They still made peace with the Egyptians through trading for food from gold, cotton, wool, and even stones.
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Centuries of being the minority group in IslamLeaders of the 1979 Iranian revolution under Ayatollah KhomeiniWon control of Iraqi government after the 2003 fall of Saddam HusseinControl of Iraq led to increased tensions across Southwest AsiaWhich Muslim group does the above list BEST describe?A.ShiasB.SunnisC.IraqisD.Iranians
Answer:
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Lady Macbeth comes in and tells Macbeth the plan: First, ______________ Next, ______________ Then, ______________ Macbeth agrees to go through with the murder.
Answer:
1. she will make the king's chamberlains drunk.
2. She and her husband will enter the king's quarters.
3. The husband will kill the king.
Explanation:
Macbeth is given the profession that he will be king someday, which means that his wife, Lady Macbeth, decides that they must accelerate this destibno by killing the current king. With that, she designs a plan that consists of going to the castle and drinking the king's chambelains, so that she and her husband can have access to the rooms where the king is. When this first stage is completed she and her husband will enter the king's chambers and then Macbeth will kill the king. He agreed with the plan and so it was done.
How did nationalism lead to independence in Kenya?
A.
There was a bloody rebellion called the Mau Mau Revolt.
B.
There was civil disobedience throughout Kenya.
C.
There was political pressure and largely peaceful negotiations.
D.
There was widespread violence among Kenyan ethnic groups.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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4. Freedom from being ruled by another person is called
○Independence
○Colonization
○Slavery
○Captivity
Answer:
Independence
Explanation:
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Maya is currently enrolled in an Italian class at her local college. While on spring break, Maya travels to Italy. She is excited to practice her new skills, but when she gets there she is having trouble. Every time she tries to speak Italian, Spanish words she learned in high school come out. Th is is an example of:
Answer:
Proactive interference
Explanation:
Proactive interference: In psychology, the term "proactive interference" is described as the "interference effect" of formerly learned materials or things on the retrieval & acquisition of newer thing or materials. In other words, proactive interference tends to occur when previous learning interferes with entirely new learning.
Example: A boy finds it difficult to remember his friend's new mobile number after having formerly learned the old mobile number.
In the question above, the given statement is an example of proactive interference.
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what does the term "constitutional monarchy" mean
Answer:
constitutional monarchy is when the monarch and the constitutional side of government share power.
Explanation:
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Martin is pretty sure that his family is living in poverty because their income is extremely low. Although they can afford food and rent, they can never get newer clothes, participate in school activities, or buy video games. While it seems like everyone else has a cell phone, Martin’s family has one phone that everyone shares. What is MOST likely true about Martin?
He has experienced upward mobility.
He lives in relative poverty.
He is experiencing absolute poverty.
He is a part of the average middle class.
Answer:
Y ASAP
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
because they can afford food and shelter
What was the Crippling Blow that destroyed the Western Roman Empire?
Answer:
German emperor attacked Italy, and made himself king.
Explanation:
The attack itself is not the main reason for Roman's downfall. Western Roman empire gradually became weaker after its territory was continually divided during the power struggles between the King's children.
If the attack came to Rome during the height of its power. The German's would be easily defeated.
Odoacer , One of The German emperors at that time, attacked the Italian territory while they're at the weakest point. He declared himself as King Italy right after and marked the downfall of the western Roman empire.
After the Civil War,Texas ranchers returned home to cattle herds that had grown tremendously while they were away at war. True or False