Answer:
They all got the medal of honor and fought in ww1
Explanation:
Answer: Veterans
Explanation: They all were American Heros
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⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️ HELP. Describe the status of women suffrage by 1910
Answer:
only eleven states supported suffrage. Advocates of women's suffrage wanted a constitutional amendment, which would mean that the decision was up to the federal government. ... In 1910, New Mexico women could vote only in school elections.
Explanation:
How does the Star Spangled Banner show nationalism?
Answer:
Before the war, Americans rarely used the flag to express patriotism. But the flag's appearance over Fort McHenry during the Battle for Baltimore and Francis Scott Key's poem “The Star-Spangled Banner” inspired the public. After the war, the flag was often displayed as a symbol of national pride and unity.
Explanation:
Why people became sad
Answer:
I can answer for the rest of the people
Explanation:
but I am sad because of my passed
Depressed or sad? Usually punishment is connected to sadness. Now sadness is a basic emotion, but people can face so much punishment in life where they end up never being able to escape their sadness and it becomes way more intense and is sometimes mixed up with laziness.
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Which of these accurately reflects a WEAKNESS in the Articles of Confederation?
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A)
Congress taxed citizens to0 much.
B)
There was no separation of powers.
The document was too easily amended by the states.
DY
The central government held too much power over the states.
Answer:
Which of these accurately reflects a WEAKNESS in the Articles of Confederation? Congress taxed citizens too much, no seperation of powers, document was too easily amended by the states, or the central government held too much power over the states. There was no separation of powers.
Explanation:
Answer:
A: There was no separation of powers
Explanation:
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What did George Washington mean when he said "Lay waste all settlements"
Answer:
Explanation: is this history?
This Isn't about homework, but if u say something like 'hey i like u why aren't we together' just to get a guys attention, and he says "Don't play around like that there's people that actually like you " , does that mean he likes that person by saying "there's people that actually like you".
Answer:
it doesnt always mean they like you but if they copy certain things you do like hand movements or talking thats a sign
Explanation:
Answer:
No, it doesn't actually mean that they like u but it means that they're trying to get rid of u or they don't like u or mayb they're jealous that there are actually more people who like u and it's just not him/her so he/she might have got angry :)
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true or false african amercians played and important role in the American revolution
Answer:
true true true true true
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Because they were slaves that served people
Analyze the purposes of map projections (political, physical, special purpose) and explain the applications of various types of maps.
Use the map below to answer the following question...
Why is this map considered a political map?
A) because it includes continents and major bodies of water
B) because it shows the importance of certain places
C) because it focuses on landmasses inhabited by people
D) because it shows boundaries created by human governments
Answer: I believe its D
Explanation:
Which of the following was the first General of the United Nations forces sent to help South Korea?
A: Harry Truman
B: Douglas MacArthur
C: Matthew Ridgway
D: Dwight Eisenhower
After Germany signed the armistice, peace talks began in _____.
A. France
B. Germany
C. Italy
D. Britain
Answer:
france
Explanation:
Answer:
A france
Explanation:
What do the battle Trenton and Princeton, the battle of Saratoga, and the battle of Yorktown have in common?
Answer:
The Continental Army basked in its achievements—at Princeton they had defeated a regular British army in the field. Moreover, Washington had shown that he could unite soldiers from all the colonies into an effective national force.
Explanation:
The Louisiana purchase had great geographic significance for the United States because it
Answer:
Explanation:
In fact, the land area of the US was roughly doubled by the purchase. This was significant because it made the US so much bigger and included so much more land that was full of resources within the country. ... The Louisiana Purchase, then, was important because it secured the economic viability of the American interior.
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Answer:
I belive it's c
Explanation:
What were the two main reasons that the British granted independence to India?
Answer:
World War II had depleted the resources of the British Empire, making it economically unstable. Gandhi convinced the British government to free India with his nonviolent peace talks.
Answer:
World War II had depleted the resources of the British Empire, making it economically unstable.
Gandhi convinced the British government to free India with his nonviolent peace talks
Explanation:
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Which of these statements in the Declaration of Independence can be found in the “List of Grievances” section?
A. For quartering large bodies of troops among us
B. We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal.
C. We therefore, the Representatives of the United States...ought to be free and independent
D. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary...
Answer:
A. For quartering large bodies of troops among us
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Describe a specific example of how terrorism impacts our world community
Answer:
The physical consequences of terrorism-related acts and violations can include broken bones, soft tissue injuries, disability, long-term, chronic pain and sensory disturbance.
Explanation:
The physical consequences of terrorism-related acts and violations can include broken bones, soft tissue injuries, disability, long-term, chronic pain and sensory disturbance.
Answer: Terrorism effects our community in such ways of 9/11 when terrorists flew into building. That made people have to rebuild and repair buildings such as the pentagon. We would also have to pay people to rebuild those areas.
what were the changes that Hitler in German society when he became a chancellor ?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The changes that Hitler made in German society when he became a chancellor were basically very important ones. One, he wanted to change politics by establishing a strong political presence with the Nazi party, the party-state, and in economics, trying to change the economic situation after Germany was devastated in World War I and by the agreements in the Treaty of Versailles.
Hitler always had the strong support of the state police known as the Gestapo, an issue that helped Hitler to spread his power and control as chancellor. Plus, with his oratory skills, he convinced the German society that he was the best man to lead the country.
Hitler was appointed chancellor on January 30, 1933.
Which of the following did NOT shape the character of English settlements in America?
The colonies were able to develop their own political and social institutions.
The colonies were designed to transplant society from the old world to the new.
The colonies promoted freedom of religion.
The colonies adopted native agricultural techniques.
The correct answer is The colonies promoted freedom of religion.
Explanation:
English settlers first arrived on the American continent at the beginning of the 17th century and over the next years and centuries colonies were formed mainly along the east coast of the continent. These colonies partially resembled England but also were different in some aspects.
In terms of religion, the colonies were mainly restrictive. This can be explained due to the great influence of puritans who emphasized the importance of Protestantism and morals related to it. Indeed, due to this belief in some colonies such as Massachusetts those considered to be witches were persecuted. According to this, the colonies were not characterized by freedom of religion.
Answer:
The colonies were designed to transplant society from the old world to the new.
Explanation:
Florida has 29 electoral votes. How many members of the House of Representatives does the state of Florida have? 21
Answer:
21 member in the House of Representatives in Florida
Explanation:
Native who helped the colonists at Jamestown.
Francis Bacon
King Philip
Christopher Columbus
Puritans
William Penn
Pocahontas
Answer:
Pocahontas
Explanation:
Pocahontas helped the colonists in jamestown by sometimes bringing them food and negotiating a prisoner release of one of their own
Under Cleisthenes’ reforms, who could participate in Athenian government?
The ________ stormed Baghdad and and killed the last Abbasid caliph.
Sunni
Visigoths
Mongols
None of the above
What was the US government's ultimate aim with regard to this poster?
A) to motivate women to join the military
B) to motivate women to work in manufacturing
C) to convince Americans that the draft was necessary
D) to convince Americans to support joining World War II
Answer:
I need a picture but I'm guessing a?
Approximately how long did the entire circuit of the transatlantic slave trad
take?
Transatlantic slave trade, segment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century. Therefore, it approximately took three centuries for the transatlantic slave trade to end.
When is the next election in Arizona? What type of election is it? What do you need to bring to the polls to vote?
Answer: August 3 2021 primary. Umm an ID?
Explanation:
A republic is a form of government in which:
A.People elect officials to run the government for them.
B.People vote directly on all government policy.
C.People have no say in their government.
D.There is no government.
Explanation:
B. B.People vote directly on all government policy.
Which of these positions on social issues did Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King share? Check any of the boxes that apply. an end to poverty in America equal rights for all Americans an end to US involvement in Vietnam
Answer:
An end to poverty in America
Equal rights for all Americans
an end to US involvement in Vietnam
Explanation:
Both Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King were from different background but had the same positions when it came to social issues. Both men stood together over the problem of poverty, inequality, and racism. Both fought for less fortunate. Kennedy and King's ideas and social theories became well connected towards civil rights and the American dream.
Answer:
All 3!
Explanation:
What strategy did Major Whittlesey devise against the Germans?
Answer:
The strategy devised by Major Whittlesey against the Germans was that he started fires and burn the coffee to make Germans think that they were having breakfast and were not ready for the battle.
Explanation:
'Lost Battlion' is based on the fact-based story of the experience of soldiers in American 77th Infantry Division. The soldiers, about 500-550, were surrounded by Germans during the World War I. During the World War I, Major Whittlesey, with his troopsmen devised a suicidal strategy against the Germans.
He started the fire and burn the coffee to make the Germans think that soldiers were not ready and were having breakfast. It was a trap for the Germans devised by Major Whittlesey..
What effect did Hammurabi's Code have on the practice of law?
A. It spelled out punishments for crimes.
B. It brought about the idea of democracy.
C. It caused rulers to abuse their subjects.
D. It gave the poor more rights than the rich.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Thats what it did, you had to follow his code.
--¿De qué manera las diferencias entre liberales y conservadores escalaron y cuáles fueron las consecuencias de su confrontación? -- ¿Qué nivel de responsabilidad tuvieron los presidentes conservadores en la oleada de violencia que sacudió al país en la segunda mitad de la década de 1940? Justifique su respuesta
Answer:
Explanation:
Esta pregunta aborda un episodio de la historia colombiana conocido como La Violencia, cuyo período de ocurrencia es aún motivo de discusión, pues la versión oficial habla que empezó en 1945 y terminó en 1957, mientras que existen otras versiones que ubican el inicio en 1930, e incluso a finales de los años 20. Por mi parte, considero esta última versión pues toma en cuenta la represión de huelgas en el gobierno de Miguel Abadía Méndez (1926 - 1930), las matanzas rurales en los departamentos de Santander y Boyacá en la década de los 30, la situaciones de los colonos rurales en zonas tales como el Sumapaz por la misma época.
¿De qué manera las diferencias entre liberales y conservadores escalaron y cuáles fueron las consecuencias de su confrontación?
El escalamiento fue alimentado por una característica esencial del sistema político colombiano clásico, de corte bipartidista: Su sistema de corte gamonalista y rural como fundamento para garantizar un mínimo de gobernabilidad en amplias zonas del país, apartadas, rurales y, en la mayoría de los casos, localizadas en zonas difíciles de la accidentada geografía colombiana.
Ese gamonalismo rural fomentó la conformación de cuerpos paramilitares armados dentro de algo que se conoció como bandolerismo, y adscritos a grandes latifundistas, que simpatizar con los liberales o los conservadores. Lo cual rienda suelta a matanzas entre pueblos con poblaciones mayoritariamente pro-liberales o mayoritariamente pro-conservadores en el Eje Cafetero, Tolima, Cudinamarca, Meta, Boyacá, Santander y Antioquia. Una consecuencia grave de ello fue el desplazamiento de gente hacia las principales ciudades del país, cuya mayoría terminó engrosando los tugurios y los cinturones de miseria que alimentaron el crimen y la ilegalidad en las décadas siguentes. Otra consecuencia nefasta fue la existencia de resabios de estas agrupaciones que terminaron degenerándose en guerrillas y paramilitares en las décadas siguientes, agravando la situación humanitaria asociada al desplazamiento con la ayuda de la narcoeconomía y el terrorismo internacional.
Un episodio dantesco que muestra el exacerbamiento de las diferencias de los partidos fue la balacera de Congreso de 1949 y que justificó un Estado de Sitio que impidió al Congreso tener sesiones hasta 1958.
Volviendo a la cuestión de los cuerpos paramilitares, podemos decir que tanto liberales como conservadores tenían tanto elementos institucionales como parainstitucionales. En el caso de los liberales, existían las "Guerrillas Liberales", de naturaleza parainstitucional, formadas en su mayoría por personas simpatizantes de Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, asesinado en 1948, mientras que los conservadores, que entonces gobernaban, tenían a los "Pajaros" y los "Chulavitas" por el lado parainstitucional, mientras que en el lado institucional existía la Policía Política (POPOL).
¿Qué nivel de responsabilidad tuvieron los presidentes conservadores en la oleada de violencia que sacudió al país en la segunda mitad de la década de 1940?
Los presidentes Mariano Ospina Pérez (1946 - 1950), Laureano Gómez Castro (1950 - 1951; 1953) y Roberto Urdaneta Arbeláez (1951 - 1953) no tuvieron responsabilidad de desatar la oleada de violencia, puesto que ya existía mucho antes de que estuvieran en el poder, incluso antes del comienzo de la República Liberal en 1930. Incluso, todos estos presidentes intentaron a su manera conversaciones con los dirigentes liberales para lograr una pacificación mínima. Sin embargo, tienen responsabilidad en permitir que gente de su propio partido apoyara las acciones de hecho que favorecían a la Violencia, del mismo modo que los liberales legitimaron y permitieron a gente de su partido soluciones de índole similar.