Answer:
To gain supplies and men for the military, and money
Explanation:
Many Posters were used to stockpile rubber, and metal for the war effor, Bonds to grow the economay, and Men and woman to join the war effort such as uncles sam and rsie the riviter which inspired woman to work in factories.
With the invention of the Cotton gin,...
a. the South’s economy boomed
b. the amount of slaves increased
c. led many to claim land and start their own plantations
d. all of the above are true
Which of the following explains the factors responsible for setting prices in a
free-market system?
A. The balance of costs and benefits.
B. Supply relative to demand.
C. Revenue minus costs.
D. The amount of scarcity.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Supply relative to demand :)
The factor responsible for setting prices in a free-market system is Supply relative to demand. Thus the correct option is B.
What is the Price?A price refers to the amount which takes place between two individuals when performing the exchange of goods and services. This price is determined by the willingness of both parties involved in the exchange.
A free market system indicates a market structure where the demand and supply maintain the balance of the market and determine the prices.
It can understand with the fact that Demand and supply are measures of how willing both buyers and sellers are to purchase and sell goods.
When both buyers and sellers can reach an agreement on a price, a commodity exchange takes place. As a result, it says that supply in relation to demand influences pricing.
Therefore, option B is appropriate.
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Byzantine women mainly
a.
stayed home and raised children.
b.
led independent lives.
c.
became well educated.
d.
were slaves.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Byzantine women were considered upper class, but they still maintained the household and raised children. Women often relied on their husbands and didn't receive much education, but they were not treated as slaves either. Therefore, the correct answer is A.
How is the tone in my story different from the tone in on the bus with Rosa parks? The memoir has a shy tone;the peom has a bold tone The memoir has a fanciful tone;the peom has a factual tone The memoir has an uplifting tone;the poem has a depressing tone The memoir has an angry tone; the poem has an admiring tone
Answer:
The memoir has an angry tone; the poem has an admiring tone.
Explanation:
The tone in my story different from the tone in on the bus with Rosa parks as a result of the memoir having an angry tone; while the poem itself has an admiring tone.
This is because in the memoir he was always protesting alone or in the company of people around the bus company which brought about the angry tone being the most suitable answer.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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This is a map of New York from 1842. The map shows a scale stating that one inch equals 1000 feet and the island is approximately 10 inches across. Manhattan is in the middle of the map and is surrounded almost entirely by water. The Hudson River is on the left and the Eastern River is along the bottom and on the right. Brooklyn is visible, across the East River. A legend is shown on the right side of the map, listing churches, banks, public buildings, and museums. The more populated areas are near the shore. This map supports the idea that urbanization
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You forgot to include the map and the options for the question. However, doing some research, we can answer the following.
This map supports the idea that urbanization was more likely to occur near water for transport and energy needs.
Rivers are an important source of freshwater and this represented a great opportunity to settle in and establishing towns that later became cities. Rivers also represented an excellent way to develop navigation and transport people and goods such as raw materials and crops. Finally, rivers allow fishing, an important source of food to feed families. That is why many important cities are located next to rivers or close to the banks of a river.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because Britain wanted to pay off some of their debts, they created the
How long did the first dynasty in Europe last?
What is unique about Aztecs?
Answer:
The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican people of central Mexico in the 14th, 15th and 16th century. They were a civilization with a rich mythology and cultural heritage. Their capital was Tenochtitlan on the shore of Lake Texcoco – the site of modern-day Mexico City.
Explanation:
If I were the leader of a country in Europe that was ruined by WWII, what would the benefits and pitfalls be of you supporting us to rebuild?
Answer:
not sure
Explanation:
Determine Central Ideas In this passage, Paine explains why Britain cannot continue to
A.
be so far away from American colonies.
B.
operate businesses in the American colonies.
C.
govern the American colonies.
D.
expand the American colonies.
Answer:
answer is A
Explanation:
the answer is A
Why did many British people not support the war effort? *
O They King was unpopular
O They hoped to move to America
O The cost of the war was too high
O They wanted America to have their independence
Answer:
Between 1776 and 1789 thirteen British colonies emerged as a newly independent nation, the United States of America. Fighting in the American Revolutionary War started between colonial militias and the British Army in 1775. The Second Continental Congress issued the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Under the leadership of General George Washington, the Continental Army and Navy defeated the British military securing the independence of the thirteen colonies. In 1789, the 13 states replaced the Articles of Confederation of 1777 with the Constitution of the United States of America. With its amendments, it remains the fundamental governing law of the United States today
In its ruling on the Civil Rights Cases of 1883, the Supreme Court stated that
a. the law applied to other minorities besides African Americans.
b. individuals included businesses, clubs, and other organizations.
c. civil rights included the freedom to use all public facilities.
d. the denial of equal accommodations was similar to slavery.
Answer:
im pretty sure its B. individuals included businesses, clubs, and other organizations.
Explanation:
Answer:
B.) individuals included businesses, clubs, and other organizations.
Explanation:
Who provided a majority of American imports in 1793?
Answer:
Europe
Explanation:
They provided mainly goods but in rough times the would give weapons.
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Which of the following was a long-term cause of the Thirty Years War
The Peace of Westphalia
The Protestant Revolution
The depopulation of Europe
Answer:
The Protestant Revolution
Explanation:
Curbs on the power of the majority to make decisions that would benefit some at the expense of other are called?
Answer:
CIVIL RIGHTS are curbs on the power of majorities to make decisions that would benefit some at the expense of others.
Explanation:
Basically, civil rights are guarantees of equal citizenship, and they mean that citizens are protected from discrimination by majorities.
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In response to the Stamp Act, Patrick Henry urged Virginia’s legislature to
impose its own tax.
formally protest the act.
formally approve the act.
send representatives to Parliament.
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Answer:
Patrick Henry responded to the stamp act with a series of resolutions introduced to the Virginia legislature in a speech.
Answer:
formally protest the act.
Explanation:
What branch of government has been instrumental in determining Oklahoma's borders?
Judicial
Executive
Legislative
All branches have had a role.
Answer:
all branches have had a role
What does “anti-revolutionary activities” mean?
Answer:
Meaning:
Anti-revolutionary activities refer to the activities used to counter act revolutionary activities. You can think of these activities as a suppression or a riot control subject which is a counter to a revolution.
Some Ideas:
Some activities would be preserving state affairs, keeping the same things happening before the revolution, and stop people who want or are doing a revolution.
Anti-revolutionary activities can result in positive or negative results depending on what the "revolution" was on and what it was about.
Real life Example:
One example is, if the government was communist and there was a revolution to it, then the revolution would of had a good purpose(not to the communists obviously). Anti revolutionary activities would be activities to maintain the communism and eliminate the people who wanted a democracy. Or diminish their importance.
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why was the purchase of Louisiana controversial
Why do you think the debt has risen to more than $19 trillion today?
Answer:
what subject is this for???
Explanation:
one of the reason could be the fact that not much people know how to use their money wisely.
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What was the significance of building a canal in Panama?
Answer:
The canal permits shippers of commercial goods, ranging from automobiles to grain, to save time and money by transporting cargo more quickly between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Explanation:
Answer:
Faster, and low cost Trade.
Explanation:
The panama canal allowed for faster trade as, before if you wanted to get a chin ease product form china to say, Washington D.C. you would quite literally have to go around the world. The panama canal allowed for a short cut which in-turn resulted in lower prices for consumers
What did the Election of 1860 mean for sectionalism and national politics?
Answer:
The Republican Party was relatively new; 1860 was only the second time the party had a candidate in the presidential race. The Constitutional Union Party was also new and 1860 was the first and only time the party ran a candidate for president.
The results of the 1860 election pushed the nation into war.
What were the 3 classes in France????????
Were the New England farmers industrious farmers in the middle colonies? Yes/No: Explain
Answer:
yes
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Answer:
yes
Explanation:
a quick write of slavery
Plz help Asap
Answer:
Ok
Explanation:
Slavery was very bad. Using people as slaves' is very wrong. Slavery involved black woman, men, and children to work for the western side. What they did was the chores and work out in the farm. Most did the cotton work in the field.
From a long term pov, the Crusades changed Europe the most by...
A) making Europeans aware they lived far larger, more diverse world than they ever known
B) causing most Catholic Christians to convert to islam once they moved to the Holy land
C) permanently recapturing vast portions of North Africa and the Middle East from the Muslims
D) driving the Muslims entirely out of Europe
Answer:
Correct answer is A) making Europeans aware they lived far larger, more diverse world than they ever known .
Explanation:
A is correct answer because Europeans were able to meet new cultures, way of thinking and also established good trading links with the East.
B is not correct as people didn't change their religious beliefs back then that much.
C is not correct as they practically lost all the territories they once captured.
D is not correct as the Muslim still had their strongholds in Europe, especially in Spain.
Behind the Qur'an, what is the second most important source of authority for Muslims? a The 5 Pillars of Islam b The Sunnah c Ramadan d Mecca
Answer:
the answer for your question is ,The Sunnah.
Answer:
The Sunnah
Explanation:
How did the ancient Hebrews use the natural resources in Canaan?
They made and used tools to farm in fertile regions.
They dug mines in the mountains for different minerals.
They built dams along the major rivers to provide irrigation.
They brought different types of plants with them to Canaan.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
You are moving from the East to the Western frontier. You are to write 3 journal entries telling where you are going, why you are going there, and what do you hope to achieve.
Explanation:
RequirementsJournal Entries:
Date
Topic Sentence
Three or MORE details
Required content for the day's entry
Closing
Signature
Example Journal Entry
Dear Journal, April 7th, 1847
Pa says we're gettin ready to head to Oregon Country so that we might get ourselves some of that good farming land. Ma isn't real happy about moving away from her hometown, but I am starting to get slightly excited! I am afraid of this long and dangerous journey. I am thankful that I get to take along the doll my grandmother made for me before she passed away last summer. My little brother Joey is bringing along his blanket and ma is bringing her fine china that has been passed down through her family. I am so afraid that once we start our journey that Joey might get hurt or lost. He's a wandering type, and not very good at following directions! And I will certainly miss my friends from home. My best friend Elizabeth says I must write to her everyday.
Yours,
Abigail Wright
April 7th, 1847
Tell about each member of your family. Describe what they look like, their age, and what they do as a member of the family. Tell why you and your family is traveling to Oregon, what items your family plans to bring with them, what some of your fears are, and what you will miss most from your home.
April 8th, 1847
Today was a big day! You and yer' family did all yer' supply shopping to head west to Oregon Country! That's excitin' stuff. Anywho, tell about the supplies you purchased today. Tell what you're most excited about buying and why. Do you agree with all the supplies that were purchased, or are you worried you may not have gotten enough...or maybe too much!
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May 1, 1847
Your pack horses are rubbed down and ready and your oxen team in place. Your belongings are packed. Your food rations carefully secured. Many of the parties in your wagon train are already lined up and ready to move out. But you still have to get one more vital item: your drinking water!
Will you top off your kegs from the drinking water available here at Independence Camp? Or wait until you get to the next stop this evening?
Journal Entry: Tell what your families decision was. Did you top off yer kegs or decide to wait? Why did you make that decision. What did the other members of your wagon train decide to do? Tell what happened to your family and every one else after the decisions were made?
May 20, 1847 - The Narrows
Picture
Progress has slowed to a crawl in this bottle neck between the Little Blue River and the bluff on its east bank. There is barely enough room for a single wagon to pass. Even the cattle have to go through in single file.
One of your party has been bit on the ankle by a rattlesnake. Is it deadly? You've tried every know remedy to try and heal the wound in a frantic attempt to keep his leg. Should it be sawed off with a common handsaw to be saved? What is your remedy?
Decision: The Rudd Family is so upset about their little Cindy Rudd, they have decided to give the poor girl some whiskey to numb the pain as well as using gun powder and burning the bite to hopefully draw out the poison.
Journal Entry: Tell about the days events. Describe where you are and what happened to Cindy Rudd. What did their family decide to do? Do you agree with their decision? Or would you have done something differently? What do you think will happen to Cindy?
June 10, 1847 - Midway station
Picture
Alas you are midway between Fort Kearny and Fort Laramie looking out along the banks of the beautiful Platte River...where wildflowers dance in the wind on the shore and tufted islands dot the river's bubbling path.
Young and old alike take this opportunity to shed weeks of prairie
describe the differences between the battle of saratoga and the battle of yorktown.
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Answer:
Each October the LMHA celebrates two of the Continental Army’s most decisive Revolutionary War victories, the battles of Saratoga and Yorktown. While other Continental Army victories, such as the siege of Boston, were essential to the final defeat of British forces and the recognition of United States of America as an independent, sovereign nation by the British Crown, Saratoga and Yorktown are indisputably considered to be the definitive turning points of the American Revolution in that both resulted in the surrender of significant British forces along with their commanding officers (on October 17, 1777 and October 19, 1781, respectively). For the devotees of lower Manhattan history, these two battles hold special significance. Both General Horatio Gates, the commanding general at the Battle of Saratoga, and Alexander Hamilton, a key aide to General George Washington and the leader the climactic charge against redoubt 10 at the Battle of Yorktown, are buried at the site our ceremony in Trinity Churchyard. We note that while the grave of Alexander Hamilton, well known as the first Secretary of the United States Treasury and a key contributor to the Federalist Papers, has been known to patriots and historians from the day of his burial to the present, that Horatio Gates was left unmarked for almost 200 years; an omission addressed and remedied by the New York State Daughters of the American Revolution. This annual commemorative ceremony, led by the Lower Manhattan Historical Society and its sponsoring member organizations, addresses this gap in the understanding of our city’s contribution to the American Revolution cause. Also buried in Trinity Churchyard and dutifully honored as part of this ceremony is Marinus Willett, a critically important commander at the Battle of Fort Stanwix (a subsidiary battle to Saratoga and a very important post-Revolutionary War New York City politician). Additionally, the Battle of Yorktown is symbolic of the United States of America’s oldest military alliance. Powerful French land forces, commanded by the Comte de Rochambeau, and an equally important and sizable French fleet, commanded by the Comte de Grasse, played a crucial role in the defeat and capitulation of the British army commanded by Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis. As such, the celebration of this great victory offers us the opportunity to commemorate our friendship with United States of America’s first ally by hosting representatives of the French military and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.