What does this logo mean (proud boys ) ?

What Does This Logo Mean (proud Boys ) ?

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Far-right neo-fascist organization in the USA

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The Proud Boys is a far-right, neo-fascist, and male-only white nationalist organization that promotes and engages in political violence in the United States and Canada.[2] The group originated in the far-right Taki's Magazine in 2016 under the leadership of Vice Media co-founder and former commentator Gavin McInnes, taking its name from the song "Proud of Your Boy" from the 2011 Disney musical Aladdin.[3] Although the Proud Boys emerged as part of the alt-right, McInnes distanced himself from this movement in early 2017, saying the Proud Boys were alt-light while the alt-right's focus was on race.[4] The re-branding effort intensified following the white supremacist Unite the Right rally.[5] Enrique Tarrio, an Afro-Cuban Miamian, has been the chairman of the Proud Boys since late 2018.[6][7][8] According to a former federal prosecutor and the transcripts of a 2014 federal court proceeding, Tarrio had previously served as an informant to both federal and local law enforcement.[9][10]


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What contributed to advancements in the field of anatomy during the Renaissance?

the study of Greek architecture
the creation of the printing press
the study of Muslim medical texts
the standardization of math symbols

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C.

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the study of Muslim medical texts.

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C the study of Muslim medical texts

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What contribution did Barack Obama make and how did he impact the world

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When President Obama left office on January 20, 2017, his impact and legacy were unclear. He will always be the first African American president in US history, and his administration was notable for its stability. With Republicans in control of both the presidency and the Congress in 2017, however, some of Obama’s most notable achievements—the Affordable Care Act, the Paris climate change agreement, and Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals—were overturned or under attack.

Obama’s lasting impact on American life may turn out to have been greatest in terms of the crises that did not happen. Despite teetering on the edge of economic catastrophe, the nation did not fall into the abyss of a second Great Depression in 2009. And despite calls for more aggressive military action, the nation scaled back on its troop commitments rather than launching additional wars. How long and in what form Obama’s policy changes will endure remains to be seen. Those that depended on unilateral executive action have been the most fragile, since they can be undone by subsequent actions by his successors in the presidency.

Obama’s job approval rating in polls of the American people rose during his second term, cresting at about 60 percent during his final months in office. The public also rated him highly in comparison with other recent presidents. A Quinnipiac University polls released in late January 2017 found that 29 percent said he was the greatest president since World War II, just one point behind Ronald Reagan, who was named by 30 percent and well ahead of every other postwar president.

The Black PresidencyScholars who were surveyed at about the same time agreed. In a C-SPAN survey of 91 historians, political scientists, and other presidential scholars, Obama was ranked 12th among all presidents since George Washington for the overall quality of his performance as chief executive. Among his recent predecessors, Obama surpassed George W. Bush, who ranked 33rd, Bill Clinton (15th), and George H.W. Bush (20th), but not the president whose trajectory-changing legacy Obama once said he wanted to emulate: Ronald Reagan, who ranked 8th.

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Prussia a major role in the unification of Germany how does this source show you the dominance and power of Prussia? please use the source and your own knowledge to answer this question.

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A

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Which European democracy held out in the face of the relentless German attacks during the early years of ww2

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Britain hope this works

the hiding place what was the only last name in the underground?

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Answer: Smit

Explanation: I hope this helps -Lily ^-^

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The right of a state to void, or not to follow a federal law
А
Nullification
B
Alexander Stephens
с
Abraham Lincoln
D
Missouri Compromise
E
States' Rights
F
Compromise of 1850
G
Tariff

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Answer: A

Nullification, in United States constitutional history, is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal laws which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution (as opposed to the state's own constitution).

why claudette colvin's actions remain little known today​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The author feels that the activists of that time didn't feel like a teenager would be a good icon for a movement. So, Claudette Colvin's action still remain little known today.


On March 2, 1955, Colvin was riding home on a city bus after school when a bus driver told her to give up her seat to a white passenger. She refused, saying, "It's my constitutional right to sit here as much as that lady. I paid my fare, it's my constitutional right." Colvin felt compelled to stand her ground.

After her refusal to give up her seat, Colvin was arrested on several charges, including violating the city's segregation laws.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People briefly considered using Colvin's case to challenge the segregation laws, but they decided against it because of her age. She also had become pregnant and they thought an unwed mother would attract too much negative attention in a public legal battle.

Colvin opposed the segregation law by declaring herself not guilty. The court, however, ruled against her and put her on probation. Despite the light sentence, Colvin could not escape the court of public opinion. The once-quiet student was branded a troublemaker by some, and she had to drop out of college. Her reputation also made it impossible for her to find a job.

Plaintiff in 'Browder v. Gayle'

Despite her personal challenges, Colvin became one of the four plaintiffs in the Browder v. Gayle case, along with Aurelia S. Browder, Susie McDonald and Mary Louise Smith (Jeanatta Reese, who was initially named a plaintiff in the case, withdrew early on due to outside pressure). The decision in the 1956 case, which had been filed by Fred Gray and Charles D. Langford on behalf of the aforementioned African American women, ruled that Montgomery's segregated bus system was unconstitutional.

Two years later, Colvin moved to New York City, where she had her second son, Randy, and worked as a nurse's aide at a Manhattan nursing home. She retired in 2004.

While her role in the fight to end segregation in Montgomery may not be widely recognized, Colvin helped advance civil rights efforts in the city. "Claudette gave all of us moral courage. If she had not done what she did, I am not sure that we would have been able to mount the support for Mrs. Parks," her former attorney, Fred Gray, told Newsweek.


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What specific event during Jefferson’s presidency led to an outcry for war with Britain?

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Answer:

The British warship Leopard fired on the US ship Chesapeake which killed 3 Americans

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In which ways were Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman similar? Select two options.

Both men were presidents during World War II.

Both men represented the US at the Yalta Conference.

Both men represented the US at the Potsdam Conference.

Both men met with Allied leaders to plan for the end of the war.

Both men issued declarations demanding Japan’s unconditional surrender.

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The answers are options 3 and 4
both men were presidents during world war II
both men met with Allied leaders to plan for the end of the war
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who were considered the likely perpertators of the wall street bombing?
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"One Galleanist in particular, Italian anarchist Mario Buda (1884–1963), an associate of Sacco and Vanzetti and the owner of a car which led to the arrest of the latter for a separate robbery and murder, is alleged by some historians, including Paul Avrich, to be the man most likely to have planted the bomb. Avrich and other historians theorize that Buda acted in revenge for the arrest and indictment of Sacco and Vanzetti."

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opk

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How are federal judges confirmed?
O by unanimous Cabinet vote
O by Senate committee
O by Supreme Court Chief Justice
O by two-thirds majority in the House

Where does the impeachment of government officials occur?
O the Supreme Court
O the House of Representatives
O the Oval Office
O the Senate

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Answer:

Answe 1 - by the senate committee

Answer 2 - the senate

How did FDR help the foreign countries?

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Answer:

to be honest I don't rly now I am very sorry

He created numerous programs to provide relief to the unemployed and farmers while seeking economic recovery with the National Recovery Administration and other programs. He also instituted major regulatory reforms related to finance, communications, and labor, and presided over the end of Prohibition





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How did Stalin and the Soviet Union initially respond to the end of World War

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At the end of World War II, the Soviet Union occupied Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland and eastern Germany. Great Britain, the United States, France, and the Soviet Union divided Germany and Berlin into four occupation zones to be administered by the four countries. The Soviet Union was determined to establish governments in Eastern Europe who were friendly to the Soviet Union. While the war was still taking place, Soviet occupation troops assisted local communists in putting Communist dictatorships in Romania and Bulgaria in power. Yugoslavia and Albania supported the rise of communist dictatorships in their countries; however, both of these countries remained outside of the Soviet sphere of influence. In 1949 the Communist German Democratic Republic was established in the Soviet, German occupation zone. The East European satellite regimes depended on Soviet military power to maintain control of their communist governments. Over one million Red Army soldiers remained stationed in Eastern Europe. On March 5, 1946, Winston Churchill, speaking at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri with President Harry S. Truman on the stage with him, summed up the situation in Europe with what is known as the “Iron Curtain” speech: “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the continent.”  Churchill’s speech may have been the first shot fired in the Cold War which would last until 1989.

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Stalin guaranteed that the Soviet Union would declare war on Japan within 6 months after the end of hostilities in Europe. While the diplomats and politicians engaged in trying to shape the postwar world, Soviet forces from the east and Allied forces from the west continued to advance on Germany.

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Which is a characteristic of Hinduism?


a belief in only one god, expressed as a single spirit called brahman


a belief in many gods and more than one path to the truth


the belief that each person lives only one life on earth


the worship of only three gods: the Creator, the Preserver, and the Destroyer

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Answer:

the worship of three Gods the creator, the preserver and the destroyer and the Hinduism and not only hinduism we all should also worship for their parents their mom and dad.


The Spanish-American War was one of the most successful in US history. Following the War the United States took control of all of the following
territories EXCEPT.
Your answer:
O Philippines
O Puerto Rico
O Guam
O Cuba

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Answer:

Puerto Rico

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did the suggestions carry with them a religious tenor and tone as well as ending in "God Bless You All"?

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Answer:

A

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The Twenty-First Amendment
А
established Prohibition
repealed Prohibition
B c
guaranteed women the right to vote
D
guaranteed African Americans the right to vote

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Answer:

it's A

Explanation:

Established Prohibitation

Answer:

Repealed prohibition

Explanation: The twenty first amendment was passed to repeal the 18th amendment.

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(T or F) As the story continues, we see two Negro children – Martha and Percy – and the third child is Helen who is six and a half years old.

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Answer:

True I believe

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True. Good luck. Have a good day

What was Churchill’s purpose?

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As prime minister (1940–45) during most of World War II, Winston Churchill rallied the British people and led the country from the brink of defeat to victory. He shaped Allied strategy in the war, and in the war's later stages he alerted the West to the expansionist threat of the Soviet Union.

Answer:

Churchill rallied the British people and led the country from the brink of defeat to victor

Explanation:

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Which of the following was a consequence of the plague? *

a. more rent income for landlords
B. strengthening of the institution of serfdom
C. increase in the number of workers
D. higher wages for laborers

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Answer:

D. higher wages for laborers I think

The excerpt below was written by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in the decision of Schenck v. United States (1919).



The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shounting fire in a theatre and causing a panic.... The question in everycase is whether the words used are used in such curcumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that congress has a right to prevent.

Which conduct did the U.S Supreme Court determine was a “clear and present danger” in this case?


demonstrations in which protestors burned American flags


newspaper articles criticizing U.S. entry into the war


the presence of Japanese Americans on the West Coast


the mailing of pamphlets advising young men to resist the draft

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Answer: The mailing of pamphlets advising young men to resist the draft

Explanation:

As much as every American is entitled to freedom of speech by the First Commandment, according to the case of Schenck v. United States (1919), that does not apply when the words spoken created a clear and present danger.

This is what the defendants in the case had done when they mailed pamphlets to young men urging them to resist a draft into the U.S. army even though the Americans were now at war with Germany in the first World War.

How many died in the banana massacre


Over 2000

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Answer:over 200

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Answer:

between 47 and 2,000

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which is not true about the 1850 fugitive slave law?
A.runaway slaves had to go to canada to be free
B.It striped any runaway slaves of any legal rights
C.It allowed popular sovereignty in western states
D.people who helped runaway slaves faced steep fines

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Answer: C

Explanation: the Nebraska act allowed popular sovereignty.

How Did Public Education Improve In The Mid-1800s?​

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Public school systems and teacher colleges were established; African Americans were admitted to some schools and colleges.

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The Lone Star Republic (1836-1845)


Relations with Native Americans

Many problems plagued the Republic of Texas. As more and more people settled in Texas, the Cherokees, Comanches, and other Native American groups resented the newcomers. The ________ ________________ attempted to control unrest on the frontier, but tensions continued. After Lamar became ________________ of the Republic, he ordered the removal of the Cherokees from Texas. On July 16, 1839, the Texas army attacked the Cherokees near the Neches River. Nearly 100 Cherokees were killed including their leader, Chief Bowles. The army _______________ Cherokee villages and farms. The surviving Cherokees were forced from their land and moved across the _______ River, out of Texas.

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Answer:

1. Native Americans

2. President

3. Cheyenne

4. Arkansas

I'm not sure about my answers for 1 and 3, but I know for sure that my answers for 2 and 4 are correct.

How did Islam influence government and law?

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Answer:

it was influnced by roman

the age of revolutions lasted from 1791 to 1850 which of these was an effect of this time period?

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Answer:

The French established a long-lasting republic with a representative parliament. Monarchs were able to crush most rebellions, and people won few new rights. Prussia and Austria gave citizens the right to elect their leaders. Liberal ideology was accepted across Europe.

Explanation:

7. Below is an amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
Source: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

Which colonial complaint about the King, included in the Declaration of Independence, does this amendment reflect?


Colonists were required to register for selective service in the British military.
Colonists were required to register for selective service in the British military.

Colonists were required to provide food and shelter for the British military.
Colonists were required to provide food and shelter for the British military.

Colonists were required to provide protection from the Native Americans.
Colonists were required to provide protection from the Native Americans.

Colonists were required to pay taxes on domestic and imported goods.

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Answer:

b.

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Explanation:

How were William Jennings Bryan's tactics during the 1896 presidential
election campaign a major change from earlier presidential campaigns?

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Answer:

Bryan personally spoke at rallies across much of the country. ♡

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Why were the Anti-Federalists so powerful during the Constitution ratification process?

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Answer:

The Anti Federalists needed 5 state votes to vote no, while the Federalists needed 9 states to vote yes, 9 of 13 had to approve. Northern states approved, Southern states were divided and were unhappy with the 3/5 comprise. Virginia and New York demanded a Bill of Rights before ratifying it.

Explanation:

The Anti-Federalists feared the national government would hold too much power and that citizens rights would be in danger. They felt the nation did not need a standing army and that the Constitution would not protect individual rights. They wanted a Bill of Rights.

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