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"That was a war of National defence, required for the vindication of the National rights and honor, and demanded by the indignant voice of the People. President [James] Madison ... at first, reluctantly and with great doubt and hesitation, brought himself to the conviction that it ought to be declared. ... It was a just war, and its great object, as announced at the time, was 'Free Trade and Sailors Rights,' against the intolerable and oppressive acts of British power on the ocean. The justice of the war, far from being denied or controverted, was admitted by the Federal party, which only questioned it on considerations of policy. ... How totally variant is the present war! This is no war of defence, but one of unnecessary and of offensive aggression. It is Mexico that is defending her fi re-sides, her castles and her altars, not we. And how different also is the conduct of the Whig party of the present day from that of the major part of the Federal party during the war of 1812! Far from interposing any obstacles to the prosecution of the war, if the Whigs in office are reproachable at all, it is for having lent too ready a facility to it, without careful examination into the objects of the war."—Henry Clay, Speech about the Mexican War, 1847
Clay's speech foreshadows the congressional debate over the...?
Answer:
The slavery in the Mexican Cession
Explanation:
Mexico's surrender during the Mexican War was accomplished with the signing of the Guadalupe-Hidalgo Treaty. In that treaty, Mexico assigned 525,000 square miles of territory to the United States in return for a payment of $ 15 million. This territory ceded to the USA, had a question about slavery that was not corresponding with the legislation of slavery in the USA.
This excerpt from Clay's speech foreshadows how the issue of slavery would be a problem to be solved in the USA later, in relation to the land donated by Mexico.
Why did the progressives oppose the taft?
Answer:
Opposed Taft because he signed and defended the Payne-Aldrich Tariff (A weak bill that raised tariffs, but not enough to protect American-big business.)
What is one way that early Muslim Empires influenced a later country's culture?
The introduction of Islam to Sub-Saharan Africa facilitated the rise of political empires, encouraged trade and wealth, and increased the traffic in slavery. Islam was more attractive to kings because of its concept of the caliph combined political power with religious authority.
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Which of the following items were in short supply during World War II?
A. Many Foods
B. Fuels
C. Labor
D. All of the above
the answer is C. You're welcome
Answer:
The OPA rationed automobiles, tires, gasoline, fuel oil, coal, firewood, nylon, silk, and shoes
Explanation:
Americans used their ration cards and stamps to take their meager share of household staples including meat, dairy, coffee, dried fruits, jams, jellies, lard, shortening, and oils.
define yin-yang in own words
give brain;iest
Answer:
brings opposites together
Explanation:
how did industrialization cause americas population to grow?
Answer:
better life's and job opportunities
Explanation:
many people had gained better life's to live on and have better status of living also many jobless people had gained a lot of more worthy and good salery jobs suffice to say job opportunities were alot and anyone could adjust and advance in life also improve in his living status (Thanks,sorry and hope I was helpful)
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Answer:
sayy less
Explanation:
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Prior to the invention of agriculture the native Americans traveled from place to place in search of food. These people were known as this
nomads
conquistadors
Indians
Anasazi
Answer:
the answer is the first option, nomads
Answer:
Nomads!
Explanation:
Highly mobile people who moved from place to place searching for new food sources were called nomads.
Which groups of women were left out of the 19th Amendment?
Answer:
The 19th amendment left out the black women
Explanation:
As the women's rights movement gained momentum, so did opposition to suffrage. The New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, founded in 1897, asked "Why force women to vote?" Opponents ran the gamut politically. Some were conservatives who thought suffrage would undermine the family. Anarchist Emma Goldman claimed that it would lead to the legislation of morality. Progressives feared suffrage in the West would increase conservative voter bases. Accusing suffrage activists of "discriminating against the mother," the Oklahoma Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage urged voters to "protect the family and vote 'no' on the Woman Suffrage Amendment." Which of the following can be inferred from the selection above? A Conservatives mostly opposed women's suffrage. B Opposition to women's suffrage gradually declined. C People opposed women's suffrage for different reasons. D Women's suffrage concentrated political power in the West.
Answer: Its A
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(The President' shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint all other Officers of the
United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law, but the
Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the Courts of
Law, or in the Heads of Departments,
from The United States Constitution, Article II, Section II, Clause I
This portion of the U.S. Constitution is gives the President the power to
A)
appoint U.S. Senators.
B)
appoint U.S. House members
0)
appoint members of his Cabinet
D)
appoint Governors to states in the union
Answer:
supreme court and treaties both require senate approval by 2/3rds vote. Although the senate can change "rules" by a majority vote (the last 2 majority leaders each changed senate rules in favor of their party.
Explanation:
Answer:
Its definitely c) because we the people as voters appoint the other 3 options.
Explanation:
Which federal court would be the first to hear a criminal case?
a circuit court
a district court
the Supreme Court
a court of appeals
Answer:
A district court because if it's federal then only the district court can hear cases only allowed by congress under the constitution.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I just took the test and got it right
The idea of farming took shape in one region only and then spread to the rest of the world over thousands of years. True OFalse
Answer:
its true
Explanation:
the framer spread the rest of the world
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Alot of countries do farming.
What were some positive and negative effects of rapid industrial
growth?
Answer:
Effects in the 18th/19th Century
Industrialization refers to the development of machine production of goods and new energy resources. Industrialization had many positive and negative effects on the citizens of Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Positive Effects
Industrialization had many positive effects on society in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries. The creation of power machines and factories provided many new job opportunities. The new machinery increased production speed of good and gave people the ability to transport raw materials. Industrialization also lead to urbanization. Urbanization is the movement of people into cities and city building. Citizens wanted to live closer to the factories that they worked at. The Western World went from rural and agricultural to urban industrial.
Industrialization in Europe and the United States were marked by moderate inflation and rapid development of technology, manufacturing and trade.
Industrialization in Europe is known for rapid development of manufacturing and trade.
Steam Engine:
The newly invented steam engine provided cheap movement of goods through waterways. Canals were built so resources could be transported with ease.
This picture shows one of James Watt's running steam engines which powered steam boats and railroad trains.
The Railroad System:
The inventions of railroads dramatically revolutionized life in Britain. The railroads gave manufacturers a cheap way to transport their products. Fresh food could also be delivered to distant towns. The railways also gave people opportunities to travel. Traveling meant that people met people from other cities which resulted in long distance relationships and marriages. Time standards, newspapers and mail systems were also invented.
TLocomotion No.1 replica on the Stockton and Darlington line
The Railways helped Europe modernize in many significant ways.
Road Transportation:
John McAdam, a Scottish engineer improved roads a lot. He created a new layout for roads so they are safer and more effective. The road beds consisted of large stones which helped with drainage. On the top were finely crushed rocks.
The new design of roads let wagons travel in the rain without sinking into muddy grounds.
Overall, industrialization helped life in Europe a lot. It raised the standards of living since new materials and products were available for public use.
Negative Effects
Despite its many positive effects, industrialization had a negative impact on Europe too. Urban areas doubled, tripled, or quadrupled in size which led to over crowding in cities. Sometimes a large population is a good thing, but in this case the population was too big and caused many health problems. Living conditions were dirty and unhealthy. Cities were unsanitary and diseases filled the streets. There were no sanitation codes in cities. Many citizens got very sick.
Explanation:
Positive: opened up more jobs, made the US wealthy, and created many new products at low cost.
Negative: These new innovations being built took a toll of the environment.
Why was no one happy with the compromise of 1850
Answer:
The compromise also included a more stringent Fugitive Slave Law and banned the slave trade in Washington, D.C. The issue of slavery in the territories would be re-opened by the Kansas–Nebraska Act, but many historians argue that the Compromise of 1850 played a major role in postponing the American Civil War.
Explanation:
Why did Germany offer guns and money to Mexican revolutionaries?
(New Mexico history)
Answer:
this is the correct answer and not Germany gave Germany guns
so that they could protect themselves and afford things that they couldn't originally have
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Answer:
Because they wanted the Mexicans to rebel against America, so the U.S was a less formidable opponent for the wars upcoming.
Explanation:
Umm... lmo that guy was wrong as heck, did not pay attention in class.
The Germans told the U.S to step off, or they would send the Mexicans after them (which they did anyway)
Law created by King George III to NOT allow the colonists to move west after the French and Indian War???
Answer choices:
Sons of liberty
Proclamation of 1763
Mercenary
Treaty of Paris of 1763
Guerrillas
Answer:
I would say it's proclamation of 1763
Explanation: I guarantee you its not guerillas, mercenary, sons of liberty. It is most like Proclamation of 1763, because treaty of paris was a document after america won independence.
Answer:
2 .
Explanation:
He was as great as a man can be without virtue meaning? Napoleon
Answer:This quote means that Napoleon was without morals, but for someone without morals, he acted the best he could. Prove that he did have virtues with examples of good strong behavior or agree and show how ruthless he was
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Which of the following groups was often the "last hired, first hired" during the Industrial Revolution?
A) Mexican-Americans
B) African-Americans
C) Chinese Immigrants
D) Irish Immigrants
Answer:
C I believe
Explanation:
Bustamante was responsible for all of the following except:
a. Leading a revolt against Santa Anna.
b. Executing Vicente Guerrero.
c. Ignoring the Constitution of 1824
. d. Angering Texas Anglo settlers with his conservative ideals.
Answer: b. Executing Vicente Guerrero.
Explanation:
Vicente Guerroro had been the first man of color to be President of Mexico having done so in 1829. He was deposed however by Bustamante and fled to Southern Mexico where he fought against the Government.
In 1831 however, he was tricked and betrayed and handed over to the Government after which he was executed by firing squad. Bustamante did not order this however and those who were linked to the execution suffered political repercussions from people as they looked down on the betrayal.
Answer:
Answer A i guess Tell me if i'm wrong
Explanation:
Santa Anna Rises to Power
- Bustamante replaced Guerrero as president
- Didn't follow the constitution of 1824
- This angered the Texans
- Bustamante executed Guerrero
- This led to a military revolt led by Santa Anna
- Federalist Ideals
- Santa Anna gained support from Texans
- Believed he would uphold the constitution of 1824
Major Leaders
Guadalupe Vicente Anastasio Antonio Lopez de
Victoria Guerrero Bustamante Santa Anna
1824-29 1829 1830-32 Liberal/Conservative
First President Liberal Conservative Dictator
Constitution of 1824 Abolished Constitution
of 1824
In what 2 ways did England punish Bostonians for the Boston Tea Party?
Answer:
As a result of the Boston Tea Party, the British shut down Boston Harbor until all of the 340 chests of British East India Company tea were paid for. This was implemented under the 1774 Intolerable Acts and known as the Boston Port Act
Explanation:
what did citizen representation look like under the articles of confederation???
Answer:
The colonial intellectual and political leaders in the 1760s and ’70s closely read history to compare governments and their effectiveness of rule. They were especially concerned with the history of liberty in Britain, and were primarily influenced by the Country Party (which opposed the Court Party, which held power). The Country Party relied heavily on the classical republicanism of Roman heritage and celebrated the ideals of duty and virtuous citizenship in a republic. This approach produced the American political ideology of republicanism, which by 1775 had become widespread in the United States. Republicanism, based on both ancient Greek and Renaissance European thought, has been a central part of American political culture and it strongly influenced the Founding Fathers.
Republicanism and Virtue
Many leaders of the Patriot cause in the Revolution, as well as early leaders of the new United States, seemed to embody this republican ideal; these included George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. Revolutionary republicanism was centered on the ideal of limiting corruption and greed. Virtue was of the utmost importance for citizens and representatives. Revolutionaries aimed to avoid the materialism that contributed to the Roman Empire’s downfall. A virtuous citizen was considered one who spurned monetary compensation and made a commitment to resist and eradicate corruption. The Republic was considered sacred; therefore it was necessary to serve the state in a truly representative way, setting aside self-interest and individual will.
Which of these is an example of following the rule of law? A.Citizens vote for a new amendment, B.The governor is impeached for wrongdoing, C.The general assembly approves the governors budget, D.Political parties hold a convention to nominate candidates
Answer:
B. The governor is impeached for wrongdoing,
Explanation:
I believe this is the answer since it is an example and a rule of laws.
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If i'm wrong then sorry.
An example of following the rule of law from the above is B.The governor is impeached for wrongdoing.
What does it mean to follow the rule of law?When a society follows the rule of law, it means that no one is above the law and they are all treated equally by the law regardless of status.
The governor is a very important person in a society and if they are impeached when they do wrong, it shows that the law applies to them as well.
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According to the author, why were female infants placed under
their parents' bed and given a spindle to play with as their first
toy?
Answer:
knaicuhwfd
Explanation:
Which provision did the public Treaty of Velasco include?
Answer:
The public treaty provided that hostilities would cease and that Santa Anna would withdraw his forces below the Rio Grande and not take up arms again against Texas. In addition, he also pledged to restore property that had been confiscated by the Mexicans. Both sides promised to exchange prisoners on an equal basis.
Explanation:
Which statement best completes the diagram?
Great Britain places
limits on where
colonists can live.
Colonists are forced to
house British soldiers.
?
Thomas Jefferson
writes the Declaration
of Independence.
Answer:
Great Britain passes new taxes on tea and sugar.
Explanation:
Apex
Answer: Great Britain passes new taxes on tea and sugar
Explanation: A.
Identify three examples of secondary sources
Answer:
Textbook , magazine article , Book reviews etc are the examples of secondary sources...Hopes to get BRAINLIEST......Thank you ☺️☺️
Answer:
Textbooks, dictionaries and biographies
Explanation:
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Read the sentences below. Choose whether they are written in objective or subjective voice.
Industrialization led to increased urbanization.
✔ objective
Cities did not care about people living in the tenements and ignored their problems.
✔ subjective
Factory owners cared more about their profits than their workers.
✔ subjective
The benefits of industrialization far outweighed any negative effects.
✔ subjective
Industrialization resulted in the creation of new inventions, such as the telephone and the automobile.
✔ objective
Answer:
the third one. Factory owners cared more about their profits than their workers.
Explanation:
Answer:
verbal identity because some of them we cannot easily to make a good.
The war of 1812 greatly changed the U.S. by?
A. Creating a growing sense of national pride
B. Helping the federalist rise to power
C. Placing strict limits on the spread of slavery
D. Giving it control over the Louisiana territory
According to the principle of ___________ all power belongs to the people.
Answer:
According to the principle of Popular Sovereignty all power belongs to the people.
Who is the intended audience for Lincoln's address? Based on the content, how does Lincoln view these diferent groups?
Answer:
- First, he addresses the American public when he says, “My countrymen, one and all, think calmly and well upon this whole subject.”
- He also speaks to the people who are on the fence regarding secession. He says, “That there are persons in one section or another who seek to destroy the Union at all events and are glad of any pretext to do it I will neither affirm nor deny; but if there be such, I need address no word to them. To those, however, who really love the Union may I not speak?”
- He addresses Southerners who are threatening to secede as "fellow-countrymen": "In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war.”
- He could also be talking to other audiences, such as the international community amid the growing tension in the United States. Lincoln would want to reassure allies abroad of his authority as the new president.
Explanation:
This is the answer straight from Plato. I hope that this was helpful to you, please like and rate if it was! :)