Answer:
C - to speak in favor of peace and friendship
Explanation:
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According to Wilson the duty of America was to speak in favor of peace and friendship.
In this speech President Wilson was taking about the role of the America in the world.
The responsibility of America to the world according to WilsonHe said that the United States was responsible for trying to ensure that there was peace all around the world. He was trying to speak on the terms that would stop the world from going to war again.
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Summary of "What to the slave is the fourth of july?"
Answer:
On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass gave a keynote address at an Independence Day celebration and asked, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" Douglass was a powerful orator, often traveling six months out of the year to give lectures on abolition
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What was the name of the pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that drew many people to the patriots' cause?
Explanation:
The name was ' common sense'
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Answer:
It represents popular sovereignty because it shows that the people have the power and it shows that we the people are the source of all political votes and such.
what factors contributed to urbanization between 1860 and 1920?
There were many factors that contributed to urbanization between 1860 and 1920, some of them includes job opportunities, business policies, needed labor supply, railroads construction etc.
As the population grew in the rural areas people started to migrate towards the urban big cities in search for better lifestyle. Better job opportunities were the best attraction to the rural people to migrate towards the cities that had ample amount of labor jobs that paid well to survive.
Also, the new business policies introduced by the government were a huge factor for the urbanization. The business expanding involved huge construction works which further involved huge labor thus leading to a high labor supply.
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How did income inequality in the 1920s contribute to the Great Depression?
Answer:
Explanation:
Millions of farmers defaulted on their debts, placing tremendous pressure on the banking system. Between 1920 and 1929, more than 5,000 of the country's 30,000 banks failed. ... A poor distribution of income compounded the country's economic problems.
Who was Dred Scott? an escaped slave a slave owned by a widow an Army officer
Answer:
Who was Dred Scott?
B.) An enslaved person owned by a widow
B.) Where was Scott taken by his slaveholder to live?
Illinois and Wisconsin
A.) What argument did Scott use to sue for his freedom?
Living in a free state should make him a free man.
Explanation:
Dred Scott was a slave who along with his owner used to travel to various places. Also was a major revolutionary.
Who is Dred Scott?Dred Scott was a slave who traveled with his employer, an army doctor, to assignments in popular sovereignty as well as free territories eventually traveling back to Missouri, a slave country, beside him.
Scott along with his wife filed a claim for release in 1846 with the assistance of antislavery attorneys. She asserted that they had been free since they lived in a free country where enslavement was not permitted. The chances were on their side.
Scott claimed that since he had lived as a citizen of a free nation or territory, he was entitled to independence and sued his former master's spouse for it who was a widow.
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Which type of rule had the greatest
impact on Russian culture?
A. communism
B.
dictatorship
C. oligarchy
Answer:
i think c
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
C
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Evaluate the extent to which the Industrial Revolution influenced global reform efforts from 1877 to 1922.
Draft an initial thesis in response to the prompt. Then explain why the thesis meets the document-based–question essay’s requirements.
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The invention of the paper machine and the application of steam power to the industrial processes of printing supported a massive expansion of newspaper and pamphlet publishing, which contributed to rising literacy and demands for mass political participation. Meeting the demands of the consumer revolution and growth in wealth of the middle classes in Britain, potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood, founder of Wedgwood fine china and porcelain, created goods such as tableware, which was starting to become a common feature on dining tables. The Guardian described penny dreadfuls as "Britain's first taste of mass-produced popular culture for the young", and "the Victorian equivalent of video games". More than one million boys' periodicals were sold per week. As the railway network expanded overseas, so did his business. According to Robert Hughes in The Fatal Shore, the population of England and Wales, which had remained steady at six million from 1700 to 1740, rose dramatically after 1740. Taking a pessimistic side, Alice Clark argued that when capitalism arrived in 17th-century England, it lowered the status of women as they lost much of their economic importance. Clark argues that in 16th-century England, women were engaged in many aspects of industry and agriculture. The home was a central unit of production and women played a vital role in running farms, and some trades and landed estates. Their useful economic roles gave them a sort of equality with their husbands. However, Clark argues, as capitalism expanded in the 17th century, there was more and more division of labour with the husband taking paid labour jobs outside the home, and the wife reduced to unpaid household work. Middle- and upper-class women were confined to an idle domestic existence, supervising servants; lower-class women were forced to take poorly paid jobs. Capitalism, therefore, hurt powerful women. In a more positive interpretation, Ivy Pinchbeck argues that capitalism created the conditions for women's emancipation. Tilly and Scott have emphasised the continuity in the status of women, finding three stages in English history. In the pre-industrial era, production was mostly for home use and women produce much of the needs of the households. The second stage was the "family wage economy" of early industrialisation; the entire family depended on the collective wages of its members, including husband, wife and older children. The third or modern stage is the "family consumer economy," in which the family is the site of consumption, and women are employed in large numbers in retail and clerical jobs to support rising standards of consumption. Ideas of thrift and hard work characterized middle-class families as the Industrial Revolution swept Europe.Ordinary working people found increased opportunities for employment in the new mills and factories, but these were often under strict working conditions with long hours of labour dominated by a pace set by machines. As late as the year 1900, most industrial workers in the United States still worked a 10-hour day, yet earned from 20% to 40% less than the minimum deemed necessary for a decent life; Also, harsh working conditions were prevalent long before the Industrial Revolution took place. Pre-industrial society was very static and often cruel – child labour, dirty living conditions, and long working hours were just as prevalent before the Industrial Revolution. Manchester experienced a six-times increase in its population between 1771 and 1831. Bradford grew by 50% every ten years between 1811 and 1851 and by 1851 only 50% of the population of Bradford was born there. Also, between 1815 and 1939, 20 per cent of Europe's population left home, pushed by poverty, a rapidly growing population, and the displacement of peasant farming and artisan manufacturing. They were pulled abroad by the enormous demand for labour overseas, the ready availability of land, and cheap transportation. Still, many did not find a satisfactory life in their new homes, leading 7 million of them to return to Europe. This mass migration had large demographic effects: in 1800, less than one per cent of the world population consisted of overseas Europeans and their descendants; by 1930, they represented 11 per cent. The Americas felt the brunt of this huge emigration, largely concentrated in the United States.
Russian Geography on the North European Plain is
A. Tundra
B. Moonsoon
C. Typhoons
D. tropical rain forest
Answer:
The correct answer is A. Tundra.
Explanation:
A tundra is an area without high vegetation bordering a polar region. The vegetation consists of grasses, mosses, lichens and dwarf shrubs. The general climate on a tundra is very unfavorable for the growth of higher plants. The bottom has been frozen or snow-covered for at least six months. The growing season is very short and the average temperature in the hottest month is below 10 ° C. During the summer only the top layer of the soil thaws over a depth of 30 to 60 cm above the permafrost. Although the amount of rainfall is quite low, most soils on a tundra are swampy. This is because the water cannot sink into the frozen bottom layer and because the evaporation is also very low. Tundras are found in Russia, Iceland, Canada and Alaska, among others.
Describe the main features of Persian poetry.
Answer:
Explanation:
On the other hand, Persian poets and writers are proven masters of vignettes, aphorisms, pithy remarks, proverbial sayings, felicitous formulations, pregnant allusions, illustrative anecdotes, and imaginative short descriptions; almost all of these techniques are exemplified in the pages of the most celebrated Persian
Which concept comes from the Fifth Amendment in the constitution? Right to a speedy and public trial permission of search and seizure protection from self-incrimination right to protection under tort law
Answer:
protection from self-incrimination
Explanation:
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution was passed in 1791. It started among other things that "No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury..."
This implies that an accused has the right not to reply to the police questions both while in custody or court. The purpose is for the protection from self-incrimination that may arise.
Answer:
Right to not incriminate yourself.
Explanation:
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Article 4 outlines interstate relationships which of the following would be an example pf this concept?
Answer:
NONE
Explanation:
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How did the events of Shays' Rebellion most impact our young nation?
A) The events revealed how well the state of Pennsylvania reacted to rebellions.
B) The events revealed how much the people liked and respected the new national government.
C) The events revealed how weak the central government was under the Articles of Confederation.
D) The events revealed how well the national government was able to handle uprising and rebellion.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Answer:
c)
Explanation:
The events of Shays Rebellion that most impact our nation would be The events revealed how weak the central government was under the Articles of Confederation.
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who was bise nagarchi ? how did he contribute in the unification campaign of gorkha?
Answer:
Bise Nagarchi is an historical figure, a tailor from Gorkha who sewed clothes for Prithbi Narayan Shah and was also a close adviser as the warrior king embarked on his conquest of Nepal 250 years ago.
How did he contribute
Bise Nagarche suggested King Prithivi Narayan Shah to collect fund to buy weapons from 12000 roofs of Gorkha State. Citizens of Dahachok supported Prithivi Narayan Shah to attack Nuwakot. ... Kalu Pande was made Kaji in approval of citizen
What is one of the major beliefs of Confucianism?
A. people should give away all of there money.
B. people should show respect to the families.
C. people should spend more time in nature.
D. people should fight to get rid of the government.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Confucianism was used to gain and help build respect.
What is the benfit of a unfied legal system?
Answer:
Judicial efficiency and consistency
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Answer:
I think the answer is C
Explanation:
what did the treaty of nanjing give to the british
What does Mr. Butler say people thought about the
Great Depression?
A. That it wouldn't last long.
B. That it was a good thing.
C. That it wouldn't affect them
Answer:
A: That it wouldn’t last long.
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What steps did Russia take to boost the growth of heavy industry, particularly steel?
Answer:
it starts to mine more and more substances like iron and any other material used in making alloy steel and then combine them to make steel.
what was the requirement to become a state in the early 1800s?
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To avoid fighting a war on two fronts, Bismarck negotiated a separate treaty with which of the following A) France B) Great Britain C) Belgium D) Russia
Answer:
B)great Britian
Explanation:
because they were powerful and friendly
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How did American settlement in the Oregon Country change starting in the 1840s?
A. Fewer settlers came as the California Gold Rush drew most settlers.
B. As the British established control over the region, fewer Americans came.
C. Missionaries and settlers joined the fur traders who went there in earlier years.
D. Disease and conflict with Native Americans made settlement more difficult.
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For each of the following, describe its characteristics, explain its significance, or identify relevant
causes and effects:
Manifest Destiny
Oregon Fever
Wilmot Proviso
Free-Soil movement
forty-niners
Compromise of 1850
personal-liberty laws
Gadsden Purchase
Ostend Manifesto
Kansas-Nebraska Act
American, or Know-Nothing, Party
“Bleeding Kansas”
Dred Scott v. Sanford
Freeport Doctrine
James K. Polk
Zachary Taylor
Lewis Cass
Stephen Douglas
Harriet Beecher Stowe
John Brown
Abraham Lincoln
Frederick Douglass
Crittenden Compromise
habeas corpus
King Cotton
Radical Republicans
Emancipation Proclamation
War and Peace Democrats
March to the Sea
Jefferson Davis
Robert E. Lee
George McClellan
Ulysses S. Grant
William T. Sherman
Ten Percent Plan
Wade-Davis Bill
Black Codes
Freedmen’s Bureau
Fourteenth Amendment
Reconstruction Act of 1867
Fifteenth Amendment
American Woman Suffrage Association
sharecropping
Union League
scalawags
carpetbaggers
Civil Rights Act of 1875
Crédit Mobilier
Ku Klux Klan
enforcement laws
Slaughter-House Cases
United States v. Cruikshank
civil rights cases
Andrew Johnson
Charles Sumner
Thaddeus Stevens
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Answer:
so for Stephen A Douglas
Explanation:
Resolutely on the side of the southern states and the Democratic Party on the question of slavery, he applied for the Democratic nomination as a presidential candidate in 1852, but had to admit defeat to Franklin Pierce.
In January 1854, he submitted to Congress the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which proposed to create the two new states of Kansas and Nebraska, in which the decision to leave the slave issue to the population.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act passed on May 31 in an amended form and after heated debates.
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1.compromise of 1850 gained many supporters because it the south loved the fugitive slave law and the north was happy cause california entered as a free state and ended slave trade in washington dc.
2.fugitive slaw law gained the southerners support because slaws will have to be returned to their owners. northerns could be fined and go to jail if they hide them.
3.underground railroad was a secret passage that was led by harriet tubman and it gained the northerners and many escaped african americans support because slaves can be freed.
4. kansas nebraska act gained the southerners support because it allowed slavery to spread and reversed the missouri compromise.
5.republican party was the whig party and the free soil party combined. gained many northerners support cause northerners saw slavery as a morally wrong.
6.dred scott decision angered many free african americans but it gained supporters in the south. southerners were happy because congress had no right to ban slavery in the territories.
7.raid on Harper's ferry gained support in the north. john brown led this unsuccessful abolitionist rebellion. northern abolitionist supported this.
8. lincoln being elected was supported in the north because he also railed against slavery in his campaign
9.harriet beecher stowe author of uncle toms cabin
10.lincoln douglas debate was focused around the issue of slavery extensions to the territory.
11. jefferson davis confederate president
Answer:
Manifest Destiny a belief in the 19th century that US should spread capitalism and democracy
Oregon Fever was an event that conspired to push and pull to the Oregon County
Wilmot Proviso was a movement that prohibited slavery and the expansion of it from the US to Mexico
Free-soil movement was a extension of slavery into the western territories
Forty-niners was a nickname of a miner, a person for took parr in the Gold Rush.
Compromise of 1850 was a fugitive slave act that was amended in the slave trade in Washington D.C.
Personal-liberty laws was to free black people from being kidnapped by southern slaveholders
Gadsden Purchase gave them land they needed for the southern railroad to resolve conflicts.
Ostend Manifesto had proposed a foreign policy to force seize Cuba
Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed the state to vote against or with slavery
American, or Know-Nothing, Party was to combat foreign influencers
“Bleeding Kansas” was a period of outbreak for people who were pro-slavery and anti-slavery
Dred Scott v. Sanford was a Supreme Court stating that black people should not Claim U.S. citizenship
Freeport Doctrine states that a territory can prevent slavery by failing to pass favorable decision
James K. Polk was the 11th president of the United States of America
Zachary Taylor was a president who died because he ate a bowl of cherries
Lewis Cass represented Michigan, was a military officer, politician, and statesman
Stephen Douglas was a senator, also a lawyer from Illinois and a political
Harriets Beecher Stowe was for the anti-slavery movement
John Brown was a American abolitionist leader
Abraham Lincoln was a American lawyer, statesment, and the 16th president of the United states
Frederick Douglass escaped slavery in Maryland and became a publisher, author, abolitionist
Crittenden Compromise was a unsuccessful proposal to permanently enshrine slavery
Habeas corpus was the legal trught to be brought up before the judge in court
King Cotton was a important economic and political cotton production
Radical Republicans was forced for the Repulican party in the Civil War.
Emancipation Proclamation was issued my Abraham Linlcon
War and Peace Democrats was a faction of Democrats who were in the union
March to the Sea was to frighten Georgia’s civilian population into abandoning the Conferdate cause
Jefferson Davis was a American politican who served as the president of the Confederate states
Robert E. Lee was a American condeferate general
George McClellan was a American soldier in the Civil war union general
Ulysses S. Grant was a American military officer and politican who served ad the 18th president of the US
William T. Sherman was a American soldier, business man, educator, and authr
Ten Percent Plan was for the sothern state to be readmitted into the union
Wade-Davis Bill was a loyaltl oath so white men can be idmitted to the union
Black Codes were laws to limit freedon of African Americans
Freedmen’s Bureau provided practical aid to 4 millition newly freed African Americans
Fourteenth Amendment gave people citizenship and equal right including African American
Reconstruction Act of 1867 gave the right to citizen the right to vote
Fifteenth Amendment
American Woman Suffrage Association was to gain for women the right to vote
Sharecropping a system where the planter allows a tenate to use the land
Union League was also called the Loyal League that inspire loyalty to the Union cause
Scalawags was a person who behave badly
Carpetbaggers is a political candidate who seeks election
Civil Rights Act of 1875 affirmed the equality of all men before the law
Credit Mobilier was a construction company who wanted to build the Union
Ku Klux Klan an gang of white people doing santanic practice who are against black people
Enforcement Laws thr act in a organization manner to enforce the law
Slaughter-House Cases was to protect citizens with their privligaes
United States v. Cruikshank the surpreme court sided with Cruikshank
Civil rights cases found that it didn’t apply to private act of discrimination cases
Andrew Johnson was the President after Abraham Lincoln was killed
Charles Sumner was a Massachusettes antislavery Republican
Thaddeus Stevens was a member of the United States House of Representative from Pennsylvania
Nathan Bedford Forrest was a Confederate Army general
Explanation:
What are the biggest factors and forces that ultimately shapes a public opinion?
Answer:
Public opinion can be influenced by public relations and the political media. Additionally, mass media utilizes a wide variety of advertising techniques to get their message out and change the minds of people. Since the 1950s, television has been the main medium for molding public opinion.
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What do you think is the most difficult challenge to overcome after the civil war ends?
“The Old South rested everything on slavery and agriculture, unconscious that these could neither give nor maintain healthy growth. The New South presents a perfect democracy, the oligarchs leading in the popular movements social system compact and closely knitted, less splendid on the surface but stronger at the core—a hundred farms for every plantation, fifty homes for every palace, and a diversified industry that meets the complex needs of this complex age.” - Excerpt from speech by Henry Grady (1886) How does Grady define the New South in this quote?
A) The "New South" will maintain slavery
B) The "New South" will still rely on plantations
C) The "New South" will have both agriculture and industry
D) The "New South" will not be a democracy
Answer
c,
Explanation:
The Old South rested everything on slavery and agriculture. The New South presents a perfect democracy, the oligarchs leading in the popular movements social system compact and closely knitted.fifty homes for every palace, and a diversified industry that meets the complex needs of this complex age
Which crop was most important to the survival of the early Americans
Answer:
Corn, also known as maize.
Explanation:
Corn was very prominent in the tropical climates of Mexico.