Answer: d] romanticism
Explanation: This is because a lot of art in this period has loose brushwork and strong color contrasts.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
2. What is the difference between satellite countries and ethnic republics if both were "behind the Iron Curtain?
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The opening for Lully's French overture was marked by its:
A. Whole notes
B. Walking sixteenth rhythm
C.Fast triplets
D.Slow, dotted rhythm
Answer:
D. slow, dotted rhythm
Explanation:
Question 2 (2 points)
Refer to Stories from the Iliad: "Agamemnon's Appeal to Achilles."
What is a central idea in "Agamemnon's Appeal to Achilles"?
All people receive orders they must follow.
War is never noble, and no one should pursue it.
Safety and happiness are more valuable than fame and glory.
The gods become angry when humans defy them.
Answer:
its either a or b
Explanation:
Answer:
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What was the new name for Russia and what form of government did it put in place?
Answer:
Explanation:
It renamed itself to the Soviet union and it placed communism as its system of government
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Why did President Thomas Jefferson worry about whether to purchase the Louisiana Territory?
A.) He was unsure that America could afford to pay for the Louisiana Purchase.
B.) He knew he would create many new problems with Western Indians.
C.) He did not have the power to send ambassadors to France.
D.) He doubted that the president had the constitutional power to buy new lands.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
What is one way that France and the American colonies
differed at the onset of their revolutions?
Answer:
France suffered more severe economic problems than the American colonists. Both the American and French revolutionaries issued documents declaring independence.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A.) Soviet I'm pretty sure.
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What Supreme Court case that slavery could not be outlawed or
restricted?
Marbury v. Madison
Dred Scott v. Sanford
McCulloch v. Maryland
O Brown v. Board of Education
Answer:
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Explanation:
President Roosevelt is asking for more and
holding a bowl as if he is hungry. What does the
cartoon indicate he actually wants "more" of?
O A. support
O B. votes
O C. food
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D. power
How is the Roosevelt Corollary different from the Monroe Doctrine?
Answer:
The Monroe Doctrine had been sought to prevent European intervention in the Western Hemisphere, but now the Roosevelt Corollary justified American intervention throughout the Western Hemisphere.
Explanation:
5) Fill in the correct three words or phrases from among the choices, provided in the blanks below:
Wilson hoped that Congress would______ the treaty of Versailles but many feared _______and _________.
What were the Palmer Raids and why did they occur
Answer: The Palmer Raids were a series of raids conducted in November 1919 and January 1920 during the First Red Scare by the United States Department of Justice under the administration of President Woodrow Wilson to capture and arrest suspected leftists, mostly Italian immigrants and Eastern European immigrants
Explanation:
Answer:to arrest people who were thought to be radicals
Explanation:
what the were crusades and what were the religions involved in them? PLEASE DO NOT COPY AND PASTE 8)
Answer:
he Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups. In all, eight major Crusade expeditions occurred between 1096 and 1291. The bloody, violent and often ruthless conflicts propelled the status of European Christians, making them major players in the fight for land in the Middle East.
What Were the Crusades?
By the end of the 11th century, Western Europe had emerged as a significant power in its own right, though it still lagged behind other Mediterranean civilizations, such as that of the Byzantine Empire (formerly the eastern half of the Roman Empire) and the Islamic Empire of the Middle East and North Africa.
However, Byzantium had lost considerable territory to the invading Seljuk Turks. After years of chaos and civil war, the general Alexius Comnenus seized the Byzantine throne in 1081 and consolidated control over the remaining empire as Emperor Alexius I.
In 1095, Alexius sent envoys to Pope Urban II asking for mercenary troops from the West to help confront the Turkish threat. Though relations between Christians in the East and West had long been fractious, Alexius’s request came at a time when the situation was improving.
In November 1095, at the Council of Clermont in southern France, the Pope called on Western Christians to take up arms to aid the Byzantines and recapture the Holy Land from Muslim control. This marked the beginning of the Crusades.
Pope Urban’s plea was met with a tremendous response, both among the military elite as well as ordinary citizens. Those who joined the armed pilgrimage wore a cross as a symbol of the Church.
The Crusades set the stage for several religious knightly military orders, including the Knights Templar, the Teutonic Knights, and the Hospitallers. These groups defended the Holy Land and protected pilgrims traveling to and from the region.
Did you know? In a popular movement known as the Children's Crusade (1212), a motley crew including children, adolescents, women, the elderly and the poor marched all the way from the Rhineland to Italy behind a young man named Nicholas, who said he had received divine instruction to march toward the Holy Land.
First Crusade (1096-99)
Four armies of Crusaders were formed from troops of different Western European regions, led by Raymond of Saint-Gilles, Godfrey of Bouillon, Hugh of Vermandois and Bohemond of Taranto (with his nephew Tancred). These groups departed for Byzantium in August 1096.
A less organized band of knights and commoners known as the “People’s Crusade” set off before the others under the command of a popular preacher known as Peter the Hermit.
Ignoring Alexius’ advice to wait for the rest of the Crusaders, Peter’s army crossed the Bosporus in early August. In the first major clash between the Crusaders and Muslims, Turkish forces crushed the invading Europeans at Cibotus.
Another group of Crusaders, led by the notorious Count Emicho, carried out a series of massacres of Jews in various towns in the Rhineland in 1096, drawing widespread outrage and causing a major crisis in Jewish-Christian relations.
When the four main armies of Crusaders arrived in Constantinople, Alexius insisted that their leaders swear an oath of loyalty to him and recognize his authority over any land regained from the Turks, as well as any other territory they might conquer. All but Bohemond resisted taking the oath.
In May 1097, the Crusaders and their Byzantine allies attacked Nicea (now Iznik, Turkey), the Seljuk capital in Anatolia. The city surrendered in late June.
The Fall of Jerusalem
Despite deteriorating relations between the Crusaders and Byzantine leaders, the combined force continued its march through Anatolia, capturing the great Syrian city of Antioch in June 1098.
After various internal struggles over control of Antioch, the Crusaders began their march toward Jerusalem, then occupied by Egyptian Fatimids (who as Shi’ite Muslims were enemies of the Sunni Seljuks).
Encamping before Jerusalem in June 1099, the Christians forced the besieged city’s governor to surrender by mid-July.
Despite Tancred’s promise of protection, the Crusaders slaughtered hundreds of men, women, and children in their victorious entrance into Jerusalem.
Second Crusade (1147-49)
Having achieved their goal in an unexpectedly short period of time after the First Crusade, many of the Crusaders departed for home. To govern the conquered territory, those who remained established four large western settlements, or Crusader states, in Jerusalem, Edessa, Antioch and Tripoli.
Guarded by formidable castles, the Crusader states retained the upper hand in the region until around 1130, when Muslim forces began gaining ground in their own holy war (or jihad) against the Christians, whom they called “Franks.”
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Which century did Mali start importing books from other places?
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Answer:
by the fourteenth century
Explanation:
LEWIS AND CLARK: AMERICAN EXPLORERS
PART A: Which of the following best identifies the central idea of this article?
A: The only goal of Lewis and Clark’s journey was to discover the location of the Missouri River and where the river ended.
B:Lewis and Clark set out on their journey with hopes of becoming famous.
C: Before they began their journey, Lewis and Clark used maps of the western United States to decide the best route to take.
D: Lewis and Clark made an important trip west to help create one of the earliest maps of the United States.
How did the Supreme Court view Maryland's taxing of the national bank created after the War of 1812?
Answer:
The Supreme Court view Maryland's taxing of the national bank created after the War of 1812 as INTERFERENCE to the United States Constitution
Explanation:
Following Maryland's taxing of the national bank branch in Baltimore, the Supreme Court eventually ruled on the case that
1. the United States has the authority under the US Constitution to commission a national bank anywhere in the country and;
2. any state law against the Congress law passed under the US Constitution (such as Maryland taxing a branch of the national bank) is an INTERFERENCE to the United States Constitution
How do they encourge party members
to work in the campaigns.
Answer:
hey give a unique perspective into the electoral process, as well as the cares and concerns of elected officials and the American public
Explanation:
Select the correct answer. What played the most significant role in helping people of medieval nations maintain a sense of national identity? A culture B. local food c. religion D. social structure
Answer:
social structure
Explanation:
Answer:
social structure
Explanation:
Those considered to be “new immigrants” came to the United States
Answer:Unlike earlier immigrants, who mainly came from northern and western Europe, the "new immigrants" came largely from southern and eastern Europe. Largely Catholic and Jewish in religion, the new immigrants came from the Balkans, Italy, Poland, and Russia.
Explanation:
In your own words, summarize the United States' foreign relation policy and values throughtout World War 1. Be sure to include their policy of neutrality and explain what that means in your answer. Please provide at least 3 sentences.
Beginning with George Washington’s presidency, the United States sought a policy of isolationism and neutrality with regards to the internal affairs of other nations. Early American political leaders argued that with the exception of free trade, self-defense and humanitarian emergencies, the U.S. would do best to avoid permanent alliances that do not serve American interests but instead deflect attention from domestic issues. When World War I broke out in July 1914, the United States actively maintained a stance of neutrality, and President Woodrow Wilson encouraged the U.S. as a whole to avoid becoming emotionally or ideologically involved in the conflict. Americans were more than happy to stay out of the war, and Wilson won a second Presidential term in 1916 by running on a platform of non-interference; the phrase, “he kept us out of war” became a popular slogan used by Wilson’s supporters.
Upon re-election, Woodrow Wilson was resolute in staying out of a war, even as a significant movement within the American government advocated for preparedness in the face of events that signified growing German international aggression—such as the sinking of the British ocean liner Lusitania by a German submarine, which claimed the lives of many Americans. After several years observing these and similar acts of aggression by the Germans, Wilson—a political scientist by profession—began to change his viewpoint as he saw that the devastating war in Europe was threatening to spill across the Atlantic Ocean. With massive loss of life came a moral imperative that could no longer be ignored, requiring the United States to take a leadership role in maintaining and promoting freedom, sovereignty and self-determination for all nations. Wilson began making public statements that framed the war as a means to right the wrongs in the world rather than simple military posturing. Thus, the United States’ intervention in the First World War or, the “Great War,” helped shape the nation’s status as a self-proclaimed defender of freedom and democracy worldwide and radically altered U.S. foreign policy.
Which of the following was immediate effect of the end of the Mexican-American War in 1848?
A- Spain sends resources to Mexico
B- the USA gains a lot of new territory
C- the USA surrenders to Mexico
D- Mexico and Spain rejoin forces
what occasions did duke ellington compose music for
Answer:
He created music for all occasions and concert settings like the ballroom, theatre, concert halls, cathedrals, and more. hope this helped
Answer:
Any occasion
Explanation:
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What is the name of the two Latin American empires destroyed by the Spanish?
How did the growth of banks contribute to the success of Europe's Commercial Revolution?
Answer:
Banks provided loans to trading companies.
Explanation:
what was an example of self governance protestant churches
Answer:
a church that does not go by the apiscopal way
What is a moment in history that all students should learn about
world war 2
Explanation:
by far it still effects us in ways toady
Many people were concerned it would fail, after what happened at the end of World War I. But opinion in the United States had changed in those thirty years.”
The Given statement is describing the establishment of United Nations, because of the unsuccessful formation of League of Nations.
United Nations
The need for United Nations was arise because of two reasons, firstly the failure of League of Nation in stopping second World War, secondly the United States could not remain isolated from the world.
Hence the given statement says about UN as "Many people were concerned it would fail, after what happened at the end of World War I. But opinion in the United States had changed in those thirty years.”
Your Question is incomplete. The Complete Question is :-
Which of the three post-World War II developments (United Nations, Marshall Plan, or MacArthur’s Plan for Japan) is the speaker describing? Circle the correct answer and explain why you chose it.
"Many people were concerned it would fail, after what happened at the end of World War I. But opinion in the United States had changed in those thirty years.”
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what are the costs and benefits (pros and cons) of diamond mining in canada.
Answer:
Pros - Canada’s diamond industry was launched from a standstill in the late 1990s after the discovery of one of the gems at Point Lake, NWT. Since then, the industry has surged and Canada now produces 15 percent of the world’s diamond supply and is the third largest producer of diamonds after Botswana and Russia.
Diamond mining has also led to a marked increase in Northern jobs.
Cons - Environmental impacts. Issues such as destruction or loss of habitat, water contamination, excessive waste (rock, soil etc…) and the possibility of heavy metals or toxins leeching into the water table are ever-present factors.
Which of the following is true of women in the 1920s?
A) A majority of women attended college
B) flappers became role models for women of all social strata
C) women’s political activism declined despite their gain of the right to vote
D) most women supported the equal rights amendment
E) The number of women in the medical and legal professions increased
Answer:
cExplanation:
The correct statement is "women’s political activism declined despite their gain of the right to vote."
What was the life of women in the 1920s?The lives of the women took a massive forward leap in 1920. The women were given the right to vote, after the women's suffrage, in spite of their political activism declining.
Therefore the correct option is C.
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