Who issued the Emancipation Proclamation?

A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Jefferson Davis
C. King George III
D. William T. Sherman

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Answer 1

Answer:

Abraham Lincoln on January 1st 1863 (civil war time)

Explanation:

Answer 2
A. Abraham Lincoln. On January 1st

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The Cold War reached its height of public fear and tension during the -

cuban missile crisis

arms race

space race

or

The Korean war

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THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS

Answer: Cuban missile crisis

Explanation: cuban missile crisis

How did independence change South Africa?

After independence, South Africa was free to create its own laws.
After independence, South Africa adopted the constitution of Britain.
After independence, South Africa had social and political equality.
After independence, South Africa fought a war against the British commonwealth.

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Answer:

At a time when much of Africa was on the verge of independence, the South African Government was devising its policy of separate development

Explanation:

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The economy grew dramatically, increasing the mobility of Black workers and creating an urban-based Black intelligentsia for the first time. Apartheid was extended to South West Africa, however, and in the mid 1960s its reserves were also consolidated into seven ethnically defined homelands under tribal authorities.

Medieval Japan was based upon the feudal system, where weaker territorial lords owed their loyalty to stronger ones. All power was held by military dictatorships led by the
A.
knights.
B.
shoguns.
C.
emperor.
D.
samurai.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Emperors are the rulers of Japan and control almost everything. They can tell knights, shoguns, and samurai to do something for them and they would have to listen.

i believe the answer would be c . emperor

According to John Brown, where is the country headed?:
"I John Brown am now quite certain that the crimes of the guilty land will never be purged away but with blood."

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Answer:

to war

Explanation:

he says the guilt will not be put away eccept with blood which is war.

can someone write a letter to Katniss asking about why she did the things that she did and can you please make sure it Consist of 6-8 sentences

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Answer:

huh

Explanation:

katniss who? I need more information

I have no clue because you never said any information on katniss.

(50 Points) Here is a picture of Abolitionist Propaganda that was routinely published in 'The Liberator'. In your own words, explain how this might have been used to persuade people to join the abolitionist movement. Pay attention to the phrase at the bottom of the photo.

The phrase is, "Am I not a man and a brother"

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Answer:

I feel as if the way the phrase is more a question.

personally i think this might have persuaded them to join the movement because for one the pose of the man in the picture. it looks as if hes begging or wanting people to forgive him. The abolitionists saw slavery as an abomination and an affliction on the United States, making it their goal to eradicate slave ownership. I think hes trying to get the people to want to end slavery.

Inspired by a strategy known as “moral suasion,” these young abolitionists believed they could convince slaveholders to voluntarily release their slaves by appealing to the their sense of Christian conscience. The result would be national redemption and moral harmony.

What major scientific advancements were made during the Renaissance? Choose three correct answers.

A. New inventions allowed cartography to become more artistic.
B. Francis Bacon formalized the scientific method with specific steps.
C. Both scientists and artists studied human anatomy.
D. New inventions allowed maps to become more accurate and more available.
E. Scientists accepted classical ideas about the natural world without question.

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Answer:

C. Both scientists and artists studied human anatomy.

Explanation:

Both artists and scientists studied this in the Renaissance. It was an age of discovery and not much was known about the human body. Nor was their proper representation of it.

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The  major scientific advancements made during the Renaissance are:

 Francis Bacon formalized the scientific method with specific steps.Both scientists and artists studied human anatomy. New inventions allowed maps to become more accurate and more available.

What were the scientific advancements during Renaissance?

Geography, chemistry, astronomy, physics, manufacturing, mathematics, anatomy, and engineering all made significant strides during the Renaissance. Up to the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, the gathering of ancient scientific literature was ongoing, and the introduction of printing made it possible for new ideas to spread more quickly.

During the Renaissance, both scientists and artists investigated human anatomy. There was a great deal to learn about the human body at this time of discovery. Neither was their portrayal of it accurate.

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DONT ANSWER IF YOUR NOT SURE!!

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

delivered a speech to a massive group of civil rights marchers gathered around the LincolnMemoriall in Washington DC.

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Answer:on the steps of the Lincoln memorial

Show how a bill progresses in the legislature by putting the steps in order. (Assume it starts in the House of Representatives).

Legislature can override a veto.
The bill is sent to a conference committee with representatives of both houses.
The bill is assigned a number and given to a committee in the House.
Governor signs or vetoes the bill.
The bill is argued and voted in the House.
The bill is rejected by House committee or sent to the floor for approval.
The bill from conference committee is voted on by both houses.
The bill is considered by committee and then the full house in the Senate.
The bill is introduced.

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Answer:

Steps

Step 1: The bill is drafted

Any member of Congress – either from the Senate or the House or Representatives – who has an idea for a law can draft a bill. These ideas come from the Congress members themselves or from everyday citizens and advocacy groups. The primary Congress member supporting the bill is called the "sponsor". The other members who support the bill are called "co-sponsors".

Step 2: The bill is introduced

Once the bill is drafted, it must be introduced. If a Representative is the sponsor, the bill is introduced in the House. If a Senator is the sponsor, the bill is introduced in the Senate. Once a bill is introduced, it can be found on Congress.gov, which is the official government website that tracks federal legislation.

Step 3: The bill goes to committee

As soon as a bill is introduced, it is referred to a committee. Both the House and Senate have various committees composed of groups of Congress members who are particularly interested in different topics such as health or international affairs. When a bill is in the hands of the committee, it is carefully examined and its chances of passage by the entire Congress are determined. The committee may even choose to hold hearings to better understand the implications of the bill. Hearings allow the views of the executive branch, experts, other public officials and supporters, and opponents of the legislation to be put on the record. If the committee does not act on a bill, the bill is considered to be "dead".

Step 4: Subcommittee review of the bill

Subcommittees are organized under committees and have further specialization on a certain topic. Often, committees refer bills to a subcommittee for study and their own hearings. The subcommittee may make changes to the bill and must vote to refer a bill back to the full committee.

Step 5: Committee mark up of the bill

When the hearings and subcommittee review are completed, the committee will meet to "mark up" the bill. They make changes and amendments prior to recommending the bill to the "floor". If a committee votes not to report legislation to the full chamber of Congress, the bill dies. If the committee votes in favor of the bill, it is reported to the floor. This procedure is called "ordering a bill reported".

Step 6: Voting by the full chamber on the bill

Once the bill reaches the floor, there is additional debate and members of the full chamber vote to approve any amendments. The bill is then passed or defeated by the members voting.

Step 7: Referral of the bill to the other chamber

When the House or Senate passes a bill, it is referred to the other chamber, where it usually follows the same route through committees and finally to the floor. This chamber may approve the bill as received, reject it, ignore it or change it. Congress may form a conference committee to resolve or reconcile the differences between the House and Senate versions of a bill. If the conference committee is unable to reach an agreement, the bill dies. If an agreement is reached, the committee members prepare a conference report with recommendations for the final bill. Both the House and Senate must vote to approve the conference report.

Step 8: The bill goes to the president

After both the House and Senate have approved a bill in identical form, the bill is sent to the President. If the President approves of the legislation, it is signed and becomes law. If the President takes no action for ten days while Congress is in session, the bill automatically becomes law. If the President opposes the bill, they may veto the bill. In addition, if no action is taken for 10 days and Congress has already adjourned, there is a "pocket veto" .

Step 9: Overriding a veto

If the President vetoes a bill, Congress may attempt to override the veto. If both the Senate and the House pass the bill by a two-thirds majority, the President's veto is overruled, and the bill becomes a law.

Answer:

1. The bill is introduced.

2. The bill is assigned a number and given to a committee in the House.

3. The bill is rejected by House committee or sent to the floor for approval.

4. The bill is argued and voted in the House.

5. The bill is considered by committee and then the full house in the Senate.

6. The bill is sent to a conference committee with representatives of both houses.

7. The bill from conference committee is voted on by both houses.

8. Governor signs or vetoes the bill.

9. Legislature can override a veto.

I need a good place to find Spanish colonizeation efforts in america

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Answer:

There are some Spanish settlements in the state of VA. Spain also settled and conquered many south American and Central American countries (including the Mayan).

Explanation:

Marcus and Narcissa Whitman were successful in their mission.
A. True
B. False

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false , They were killed by members of the Cayuse tribe who accused Whitman of having poisoned 200 Cayuse in his medical care. The incident began the Cayuse War.
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1.)Historical memory is memory held by a group about historical events. Explore the concept of historical memory, compare and contrast familial, religious, and national memory, and learn how these collective memories can be biased with examples.
2.) Is it possible for history to be recorded in more than one way even when looking at exactly the same event? The answer is a resounding yes. In fact, maybe you've had such an experience. Perhaps you recall that you beat your brother at a game of 21 when you were kids but he recalls that he actually beat you.

Square ABCD has been dilated by a scale factor of 3. What are the new coordinates of Vertex D'?

(-18, 9)
(-6, 3)
(-3, 6)
(18, -9)

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the answer is (-6, 3)

What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 3 m, rounded to the nearest tenth

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Answer:

113.1 m^3

Explanation:

please help me- i have a test on Friday-. T^T

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Answer:

i do not see what i am supposed to help u with

Explanation:

Political In North-The socio-political atmosphere of the Northern states was in turmoil during this period, turmoil which would last well into the twentieth century. Political In the South-Whites in the South did not want their society to be destabilized so they carried on as they had before American system and slavery lived on. Economy- Economy is marked by a sharp division between the predominantly English speaking countries of Canada and the US, which are among the wealthiest and most developed nations in the world etc.

How did Sojourner Truth affect the women's suffrage movement?

Question 4 options:

She served as president of the National Women's Suffrage Association.


She was a traveling preacher who made speeches about abolition and women's suffrage.


She started a feminist newspaper that focused on abolition.


She created the National Women's Party, which was known for bold protests.

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Answer:

answer is b she was a traveling preacher who made  speeches about abolition and women's suffrage

Answer:

She was a traveling African American preacher who made speeches about abolition and women's suffrage

Explanation:

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Write a journal entry from the perspective of a trader on the Silk Road. Describe each of the following:

• where you traveled
• two dangers you encountered and how you overcame them
• two goods you traded and why
• one idea or belief you learned about

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Answer:

Well, the silk road was in Asia during the Western Han Dynasty which was around 207 B.C. to 9 A.D. One of the dangers was it was kind of illegal. As for the 2 goods, you traded probably would be gold, jade, tea, and spices. Belief as in Religion it could be Hindu or Buddhism and other variations of the 2.

Explanation:

What motivated Japan to begin creating an empire in the late 19th century?
A.
the desire to encourage foreigners to immigrate to Japan
B.
the need for raw materials to support its growing industries
C.
the wish to spread the Japanese language throughout the world
D.
the lack of markets for its agricultural products

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Answer:

What motivated Japan to begin creating an empire in the late 19th century?

A.

the desire to encourage foreigners to immigrate to Japan

B.

the need for raw materials to support its growing industries

C.

the wish to spread the Japanese language throughout the world

D.

the lack of markets for its agricultural products

Explanation:

D.

the lack of markets for its agricultural products

C. The wish to spread the Japanese language through the world

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What was one major reason 19th-century nativists opposed immigration into the United States?

A. Most immigrants refused to vote
B. Many immigrants were highly skilled workers
C. Immigrants were usually very wealthy
D. Many immigrants were catholic

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Answer: immigrants will "distort or spoil" existing cultural values.

Explanation:

Answer:

D.Many immigrants were catholic (not sure)

What were Shudras jobs?

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Answer:

The duty that of a Sudra is the serving of twice-born, agriculture and cattle-breeding and trade, profession of artisans and court-bards.

Which of the following are trails did NOT begin in Independence, Missouri?
A. Oregan Trail
B. California Trail
C. They all had in Independence, Missouri
D. Santa Fe Trail

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Answer:

A oregan trail

Explanation:

The correct answer is C. They all had in Independence, Missouri

is telling someone they look like there doing the native american dance racist

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Answer:

Depends.

Explanation:

Generally it will be precived as racist, though per the definition of racism as long as you mean no harm by what youre saying it is not racism.

yes i think it is racist, telling someone that they look like native americans is dancing basically mocking them.
unless they want to look like them and get involved with the culture, but other than that it is racist

When Katniss and Peeta decide to eat poison berries rather than fight and kill each other, the announcer Claudius Templesmith stops them and announces that they can both be winners after all.

Explain why they did this, and why the Capitol felt it had to stop them. What did this moment show readers about Katniss's and Peeta's characteristics? What theme (moral or message) does this part of the story hint at?

Explain in a paragraph of at least 4 complete sentences.

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Capital thought they need to stop them because then there would be no winners at all.They needed a winner for the game. Katniss and Peeta’s is characteristics are brave and intelligent. Intelligent because Katniss knew that they wouldn’t let them eat the berries so she had the idea for her and Peeta’s to both eat them so they could both win. But also brave because they took the chance of dying anyways.

According to Paine, “Of more worth is one honest man to society” (this is not me asking a question, but answering those that need it)

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Answer:

Of more worth is one honest man to society and in the sight of God, than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived

Explanation:

List and explain two reasons why Thomas Jefferson and the United States government accepted the Louisiana Purchase. please make sure that you list and explain

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Answer:

hes a bossman and

Explanation:

president thomas jefferson had many reasons for wanting to acquire the Louisiana territory. The reasons included future protection, expansion, prosperity and the mystery of unknown lands.

he’s a boss man and

HELP ME WITH MY HISTORY PROJECT

Chinese Excusion Acts
*Draw a picture to represent the chinese excusion
*Message for the picture

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Answer:

Explanation:

What was the purpose of the Chinese Exclusion Act?

Purpose of The Chinese Exclusion Act

Meant to curb the influx of Chinese immigrants to the United States, particularly California, The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 suspended Chinese immigration for ten years and declared Chinese immigrants ineligible for naturalization. President Chester A.

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882?

It was the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States. In the spring of 1882, the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed by Congress and signed by President Chester A. Arthur. This act provided an absolute 10-year ban on Chinese laborers immigrating to the United States.

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Answer: the answer is A

Explanation:

The cold war is characterized by American fears ofhope this helps:) have a great day

The answer is A. because during the Cold War, Americans were afraid that they would send a bomb over to the U.S because Cuba is very close to The United States of America. Hope this helps.

if u is blind how can u dream? or if u is deaf how can u speak a language in ur dreams?

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Answer:

Apparently, blind individuals dream of sound, smell, and touch; while deaf individuals dream of sight, smell and touch.

I've read about this before, though, I hope this helps!

Blind people can dream! Blind people have the same imagination as people who can see! Deaf people can most likely talk depending on there dream. Blind people can see if they remembered their dream! Have a good day and remember Jesus loves you! ✝️ Repent before it’s to late!!

What led to the Greeks being “independent-minded”?

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Answer:

The influence that the geography of Greece has to  Greek's interaction with each other was: It caused independent city-states to develop

Due to the geographical factors such as mountains that separate area within Greeks from one another, it is very hard for the central government to rule/regulate all corners of Greeks. This is why they create an independent city states to ensure that all territories that cannot be easily reach by the central government able to regulate/control themselves.

Explanation:

Which belief did Daniel Webster have?

States have the right to nullify federal laws.

The American System protects both the agricultural and industrial interests of the United States.

Federal law is stronger than state law.

The Constitution was designed as a compact among states.

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Answer: Daniel Webster believed that the Constitution united all Americans, not merely the states, and that only the Supreme Court had the authority to nullify federal laws.

Explanation:

The opinion held by Daniel Webster was that states have the authority to overturn federal laws. Consequently, the answer is (A).

A federal statute (Legal Definition), a body of law made up of enacted laws, the decisions of the courts interpreting those laws, and the constitution at the national or highest level of a federal government The U.S. Constitution gives Congress, the President, and the Federal courts, in that order, control over the three separate branches that make up the Federal Government: legislative, executive, and judicial.

The Government of India Act of 1935 allowed for the establishment of the federal laws of India, a court with original, appellate, and advisory jurisdiction. Up until 1950, when the Supreme Court  authority of India was established, it was in operation.

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