Answer:
George Washington's forays into the Ohio country shaped his career and sparked a global war.
Explanation:
What part did minority soldiers play in fighting for the U.S.
during WW II?
A.They refused to fight because they had not been treated well in America.
B. They volunteered for the war, but nonewere allowed to fight on the front lines due
to institutional racism.
C.They fought alongside white Americans in unsegregated units.
D.Some fought on the front lines in segregated units, but most served behind the scenes due to racist policies.
Answer:
Hi! I'd say your answer would most likely be D. Some fought on the front lines in segregated units, but most seved behind the sxenes due to racist policies.
Explanation:
During WWII, African Americans weren't typically allowed to fight on the frontlines unless an emergency happened, so they'd usually be assigned menial tasks. The closest answer that fits this information is D.
.Which best states the principle of limited government established by the Constitution?
Government can do only what the courts give it authority to do.
Government can do only what the people give it authority to do.
Government can do only what the president gives it authority to do.
Government can do only what Congress gives it authority to do
Answer:
Government can only do what the people give it authority to do.
Explanation:
The people can limit the government and say what they can or cannot do.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
You have two options: raise taxes on your citizens OR conquer a neighboring civilization. Choose one of these options (tax or invade)
Answer: Invade
Explanation:
sounds like fun
Answer:
Invade
Explanation:
Taxes are too mean and the citzens can harm u with high taxes.
What are the pillars of culture?
Answer:
Personality and Communication. The way into any culture is its people and the way that they communicate with each other. ...
Vision. ...
Values. ...
Behavior. ...
Collaboration. ...
Innovation.
Explanation:
what is the general life? what are some ways to promote the general welfare?
How did Ruby bridges create greater opportunities in education for African American children?
Answer:
Ruby Bridges (born September 8, 1954) was six when she became the first African-American child to integrate a white Southern elementary school on November 14, 1960, escorted to class by her mother and U.S. marshals due to violent mobs. Bridges' bravery paved the way for continued Civil Rights action and she's shared her story with future generations in educational forums.
How is the United States government structure?
Answer:
trade
Explanation:
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Someone pls help me!!! I really need help on this one:(( please :((
Answer:
13. Emperor Fredrick, King Richard I, and King Phillip II
14. Saladin promised that christian pilgrims could travel to Jerusalem safely
15. "six more crusades were launched over the next sixty years, but they achieved very little."
16.
Europe - the Middle East
Nobles - reduced - stronger central governments
17.
Richard: Christian pilgrims can now travel safely!
Saladin: Islamic Conquest.
Before the Pueblo Revolt there was not ________________________.
a.
a reduction in population
c.
crop failure and famine
b.
a sharp increase in villages
d.
Spanish became a common language
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B. A sharp increase in villages.
Explanation:
How many states had a public school system by 1815
How many states had a public school system by 1815
From 1815 to 1850 successive waves of economic and social changes swept across the nation. Revolutions in transportation, from the canal boom of the 1820s to the rapid spread of railroads, stimulated interregional trade and sparked an unprecedented development of towns and cities. In 1820 only 6.1 percent of the population lived in places of twenty-five hundred or more. By 1850 high population density characterized parts of the expanding West as well as the Northeast. The rise of manufacturing and industry in America also signaled dramatic shifts in the nation’s economy. Although the textile factories that emerged in New England were relatively small, some Massachusetts towns such as Lowell and Waltham employed thousands of textile workers by the mid 1830s. Americans continued to view themselves as a nation of farmers, but industrialization was taking hold. The development of an urban-industrial America played an important part in the rise of a unified movement for public schools, which found most of its support in the nation’s expanding cities. Changes in the population also sparked educational reform. Just as immigration proved vital to the emergence of an industrial America, the influx of German and Irish immigrants with different cultures, beliefs, and religions seemed to threaten the stability of an American way of life and system of beliefs. Much educational reform aimed at trying to instill uniform values and cultural norms to counteract the forces of social instability that were transforming a predominantly agricultural and relatively homogeneous nation.
when did the articles of confederation start and end (years)
Answer:
Articles of Confederation
Explanation
Articles of Confederation (1787 - 1789)
Articles of confederation failed beaus the states had more power than the central government. This caused the states to see themselves as separated from one another, and often had quarrels over border lines. Each state had its own currency, and the central government could not do anything about disputes between states.
How many trustees governed the colony Georgia
Answer:
7
Explanation:
Committees were named to solicit contributions and interview applicants to the new colony. On November 17, 1732, seven Trustees bade farewell to Oglethorpe and the first settlers as they left from Gravesend aboard the Anne.
what does paine think about the monarchy in england
Answer:
He didn't like it.
Explanation:
Thomas Paine was the colonist who wrote "Common Sense" which was a pamplet that taught colonists about "common sense" which was to split from Britain.
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What was George Washington's role in the French and Indian War? He established an alliance between the British and the Iroquois Confederacy. He led militias and troops in battles that led to the start of the war. He led the British to early victories at Fort Ticonderoga and Quebec.
Answer:
He led militias and troops in battles that led to the start of the war.
Explanation:
In 1754, under the order of Lt. Governor Dinwiddie, Lt. Col. George Washington along with about 160 Virginia militia were given the go ahead to kill and destroy whoever resisted the British control of the Ohio country. This eventually led to Washignton and his group of militias to engage in a fight against the French soldiers thereby killing about 13 soldiers and captured another 21 from the French side. This actions ultimately led to the start of the war.
Answer:
B / 2
Explanation:
Which factor did Sam Houston list in his report as a reason for his army's victory at
San Jacinto?
a)enemy soldiers' lack of combat experience
b)attacking while the Mexican troops napped
C)the courage of his men
D)numerical superiority of the Texas army
Answer: C
Explanation: Sam Houston listed in the report that because his men had a lot of courage, they won the war/battle. The answer is the courage of his men.
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The courage of his soldiers was cited by Sam Houston in his report as a cause for his army's victory at San Jacinto. Thus, option (C) is correct.
Who was Sam Houston?Samuel Houston was a commander and politician from the United States who was instrumental in the Mexican Revolution. He was the Republic of Texas's very first third president, and he was among the first two people to represent Texas in the United States Senate.
Residents of the fledgling Texas Republic were outraged at the demolition of the Alamo and the slaughter of defenseless Texans captured at Goliad which led to the battle of San Jacinto.
According to Sam Houston's narrative, his troops won the war/battle due to their bravery. The solution is his men's bravery. Therefore, it can be concluded that option (C) is correct.
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Answer:
I think the answer was unalienable rights
Explanation:
I learned this back in 8th grade and im pretty sure that this is the right answer (srry if its not but im pretty sure i am)
What did grandfather clauses mean to African Americans who wanted to vote?
Answer:
They had to wait for explanation on terms.
Answer:
They couldn't vote if there grandfather had not been allowed to vote
Explanation:
The name of the first Spanish mission in East Texas established by Father Massanet was_________
Answer:
San Francisco De Los Tejas
Explanation:
Begun in 1690 as a response to the La Salle expedition.
"Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of the United States: If he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated..."—U.S. Constitution
This quote directly reflects the principle of
federalism
democracy
popular sovereignty
checks and balances
Answer:
just wait to pass the bill
Answer:
Checks and balance
Explanation:
The president checked what Congress did, he didn't like it, or it's unconstitutional, he veto's the bill which creates a wealthy balance, between the 3 branches of Government.
Which two of the following Religions influenced the founding of government?
are
Answer:
Christanity
Explanation:
In what way did chinese civilization differ from other ancient world civilizations?
Read the following description and answer the question below.
After the U.S. Constitution was written, there was intense debate over whether it should be approved. During this time two groups formed around this debate. In 1788, a poster was hung up in New York City, which read "Ratification is a Vote for the Future."
Which group most likely hung this poster?
A. Anti-Federalists
B. Democrats
C. Federalists
D.
Republicans
Answer:
C.Federalist
Explanation:there the only one who supported the ratification of the U.S Constitution. Thats how they came up with this poster
what is Capitalism in your own word?
how did the popes move to avignon and the establishment of rival popes encourge reformers?
Answer: How did the pope's move to Avignon and the establishment of a rival pope in Rome affect Church authority and power? They weakened the Church's authority. The move of the papacy put the Church under French influence and having rival popes showed further disarray in the hierarchy of the Church.
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Which feature do Christianity, Islam, and Judaism have in common?
O A. Each religion believes in reincarnation.
B. Each religion is violently opposed to secularism.
C. Each religion worships only one god.
O D. Each religion considers Muhammad a prophet.
under the article of confederation, the congress's major achievements included its system of settling western territories and its
Answer:
negotiation of commercial treaties.
Explanation:
it is a treaty governing commerce between two or more nations. pact, treaty, accord
What does the word Swahili mean, and what does the origin of this word tell us about the culture of the East African coast?
Answer:
The Swahili language, is basically of Bantu (African) origin. ... The word "Swahili" was used by early Arab visitors to the coast and it means "the coast". Ultimately it came to be applied to the people and the language.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Swahill mass noun A Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries. There are probably fewer than 2 million native speakers, but it is in everyday use by over 20 million. Also called Kiswahili. As regards the formation of the Swahili culture and language, some scholars attribute these phenomena to the intercourse of African and Asiatic people on the coast of East Africa. The word "Swahili" was used by early Arab visitors to the coast and it means "the coast". Ultimately it came to be applied to the people and the language.
What were Spain’s main reasons for settlement in the New World?
Answer: Spain encouraged settlements in the New World to strengthen her claims to territory; to secure gold, silver, and valuable agricultural produce, such as sugar and indigo (a blue dye)
Explanation:
How did the Hun invasions affect the Western Roman Empire?
A. The Huns controlled the trade centers but did not settle them.
B. The Huns were able to integrate themselves into Roman society.
C. The Huns completely overthrew Roman rule in the western empire.
D. The Huns settled the farming areas and moved their growing population.
Answer:
Correct answer is A. The Huns controlled the trade centers but did not settle them.
Explanation:
A is correct as they controlled trade areas between East and the West, but mostly settled in the area of Pannonia.
B is not correct as Huns never meant to became a part of Roman society, but had their own social structure that was totally different.
C is not correct as the Huns weren't the one that destroyed the Roman Empire. Those were the Germanic tribes.
D is not correct as they were nomadic tribes that were not keen to settle in certain areas for a longer period of time.
Answer: . The Huns completely overthrew Roman rule in the western empire.
Explanation: The Huns Destroyed the Western Roman empire, and the Huns also destroyed much of the Eastern Roman Empire.
What happened to improve the relationship between the Jamestown colonists and the Powhatan?
a. They sat down to have a feast together.
b. The hard winter meant they didn't have enough food.
c. Pocahontas married John Rolfe.
d. Explorers from another country arrived.
Answer:
c.
Explanation:
It was a truce.
Answer:
a. they sat down and had a feast togeather
Explanation:
don't know