Answer:
Explanation:Lee and Grant, both holding the highest rank in their respective armies, had known each other slightly during the Mexican War and exchanged awkward personal inquiries. Characteristically, Grant arrived in his muddy field uniform while Lee had turned out in full dress attire, complete with sash and sword. Lee asked for the terms, and Grant hurriedly wrote them out. All officers and men were to be pardoned, and they would be sent home with their private property–most important, the horses, which could be used for a late spring planting. Officers would keep their side arms, and Lee’s starving men would be given Union rations.
Shushing a band that had begun to play in celebration, General Grant told his officers, “The war is over. The Rebels are our countrymen again.” Although scattered resistance continued for several weeks, for all practical purposes the Civil War had come to an end.
Answer?:
On April 7th, after the Confederates had suffered a catastrophic defeat at the Battle of Sailor's Creek, Grant asked Lee to surrender and declared any “further effusion of blood” was solely Lee's responsibility. Lee, still believing he could escape Grant, declined to surrender
In which Southeast Asian country do 40 percent of the region’s people live?
A) Vietnam
B) Thailand
C) Singapore
D) Indonesia
Which change occurred in Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War? It was burned to the ground. It was occupied by US forces. It was renamed H o Chi Minh City. It was divided into separate districts.
Answer:
C) It was renamed....
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How did Ibn Sina use Greek learning? What was the effect of his book in Western Europe?
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Answer:
-more people wanted to read so that they could travel and read travel journals of explorers
-navigational tools and boats such as the fast moving boat was invented.
Explanation:
with new land come new people, which includes new knowledge outside of our own. we became more advanced learning from others, which explains the invention of the boat. exploring also meant learning new languages to learn our past.
Answer:
The answer is the third and fourth one (excluding what you had said).
Explanation:
Because of exploration, places like America were founded and used for future purposes. That was a positive thing. Another positive outcome is the creation or invention of the Caravel and otehr fast moving boats. But, you say it is NOT the third. If that is the case, then I suggest that the next best option is one. So the answers would be one and four.
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Which statement best completes the diagram? northern europe countries offer free education > ? A. northern europe countries cannot join the european union B. northern europe countries have high levels of income inequality C. northern europe citizens pay high tax rates D. northern european social mobility is very low
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Northern Europe countries have a lot of hig devopled-goverment services, so income taxes are high to pay for them. The other options are also false.
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The question is:In chapter 22 of the Giver, what opposing forces are present? Explain using evidence from the text. ( YOU MUST HAVE AT LEAST 8 SENTENCES!)
Answer:
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what was the order of the Whiskey Rebellion, Shay’s Rebellion, Revolutionary War and Constitution ratified? from when each happened
Answer:
The Whiskey Rebellion was a 1794 uprising of farmers and distillers in western Pennsylvania in protest of a whiskey tax enacted by the federal
Do you think it is ever okay for a country to start a war because it wants to take territory from another country? If so, when is it okay to do that? If not, then should the U.S. consider returning the land it stole from Mexico?
Answer:
It is ok, but it kind of isnt. So, if you take someones land you cant just expect nothing to be the outcome. EVerything you do there is a pirce, the. price for that is the war. I think you woild be able to cause a war because a small problem can lead to a big one.
Explanation:
Why has the percentage of elderly people increased in China and Japan?
A) Fewer children are born as resources are used up.
B) More children are born as living standards decline.
C) More children are born as resources are used up.
D) Fewer children are born as living standards rise.
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Explanation:
40 POINTS The European Union (E.U.) was originally closest to which type of international organization?
environmental alliance
economic alliance
humanitarian alliance
military alliance
Answer:
I really think It is D: Military alliance
Explanation:
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What groups of Americans were potentially helped by Andrew Jackson’s removal of the bank? How were they helped?
Answer:
The non-wealthy. Jackson Believed The bank benifeted the wealthy. He wanted to give more power to the common man. He also helped increase the voting rights from wealthy white men, to an average white man
Answer: probably the non wealthy
Explanation:
How did the United States defeat Mexico during the Mexican-American War?
Answer:
Under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which settled the Mexican-American War, the United States gained more than 500,000 square miles (1,300,000 square km) of land, expanding U.S. territory by about one-third. Mexico ceded nearly all the territory now included in the U.S. states of New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California, Texas, and western Colorado for $15 million and U.S. assumption of its citizens' claims against Mexico.
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Answer: 1. The War and Westward Expansion: The Federal government responded with measures and military campaigns designed to encourage settlement, solidify Union control of the trans- Mississippi West, and further marginalize the physicals and cultural presence of the tribes native to the West.
2. The territory expansion during the Westward expansion made it possible for the U.Snto acquire more land and in fact, its territory expanded almost 60%. With the United States increasing in land, it open doors to new discoveries, while also giving the American people a chance to experience freedom so therefore it was positive.
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What groups of Americans were potentially helped by Andrew Jackson’s removal of the bank? How were they helped?
Jacksonian democracy was built on the principles of expanded suffrage, Manifest Destiny, patronage, strict constructionism, and laissez-faire economics.
Who was Andrew Jackson?The seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, was an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who presided over the country from 1829 until 1837. He rose to distinction as a general in the American Army and served in both houses of Congress before winning the presidency.
Jackson, a key general in the War of 1812, won widespread admiration for his victory over the British at New Orleans. Jackson received support from various state political factions in 1824; by 1828, enough had sided with "Old Hickory" to win a number of elections in different states and take over the federal government in Washington.
Jackson established the foundation for democracy, eliminated the national debt, acquired new lands for the United States, improved relations with other countries worldwide, and launched a new currency.
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Settlers used rivers for travel and exploration.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Settlers used rivers for travel and exploration.
People from Greece over to cities in the Hellenistic kingdoms. List two jobs they did there?
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Architects and sculptors.
Architects were a big job because they built temples and other important things. Sculptors were needed to build statues.
Answer/Explanation:
philosophers, scientists, poets, and writers.
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In the 20th century, one of the major economic problems in italy was: A. extremely low tax rates on corporation B. a dependence on overseas colonies to generate wealth C. a refusal to trade with the european union D. a lack of natural resources for development
Answer: I think it might be D
Explanation: the economy was in a massive convulsion, with mass unemployment, food shortages, strikes.
Under the 1948 voting laws, what group could not cast their vote?
men
whites
coloureds
Afrikaners
Answer:
Afrikaners
Explanation:
because they thought all afrikaners were bad
At least 3 of Karl Marx key ideas and/or theories about society that influenced Sociology.
(Provide a brief explanation of each)
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Explanation:
Who gained land from the Byzantine Empire at the first part of the 7th century?
A) Khalid ibn Walid (ra)
B) Sultan Alp Arslan
Answer:
A. Khalid Ibn Walid
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
On the mainland of South America
Explanation:
a.
Cattle trails ran east-west, and most railroads followed their routes because the railroads needed to bypass major towns.
b.
Cattle trails ran north-south, and most railroads followed their routes to bring much-needed supplies to America’s expanding southwest.
c.
Cattle trails ran north-south, but most railroads ran east-west to enable people and supplies to move quickly across the plains and mountains.
d.
Cattle trails ran north-south, but most railroads ran east-west because this is how the major rivers in America’s West flowed.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
C
Cattle trails ran north-south, but most railroads ran east-west to enable people and supplies to move quickly across the plains and mountains.
Explanation:
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Instructions: The following is a passage that Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote in her book Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Please read the following passage and underline the key points. Then answer the questions below.
"The writer has given only a faint shadow, a dim picture, of the anguish and despair that are, at this very moment, riving thousands of hearts, shattering thousands of families, and driving a helpless and sensitive race to frenzy and despair. There are those living who know the mothers whom this accursed traffic has driven to the murder of their children; and themselves seeking in death a shelter from woes more dreaded than death ... "And you, mothers of America ... I beseech you, pity the mother who has all your affections, and not one legal right to protect, guide, or educate, the child of her bosom! ... I beseech you, pity those mothers that are constantly made childless by the American slave-trade! And say, mothers of America, is this a thing to be defended, sympathized with, passed over in silence? Do you say that the people of the free state have nothing to do with it, and can do nothing? Would to God this were true! But it is not true. The people of the free states have defended, encouraged, and participated; and are more guilty for it, before God, than the South, in that they have not the apology of education or custom. "If the mothers of the free states had all felt as they should, in times past, the sons of the free states would not have been the holders, and, proverbially, the hardest masters of slaves ... "... You pray for the heathen abroad; pray also for the heathen at home. And pray for those distressed Christians whose whole chance of religious improvement is an accident of trade and sale; from whom any adherence to the morals of Christianity is, in many cases, an impossibility, unless they have given them, from above, the courage and grace of martyrdom." - Harriet Beecher Stowe
Questions
1) What is Stowe’s main idea? What arguments did Stowe put forth against slavery?
2) What audience was she trying to reach with her message
3) Women in the nineteenth century could not vote, so why did Stowe make a point of addressing mothers?
Answer:
Harriet Beecher Stowe's book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, is believed to be about slave Josiah Henson.
Explanation:
Why do you think Texas remained independent for 10 years? Why didn’t Texas join the United States earlier?
Answer:
They enjoyed being independent.
Explanation:
what's the main reason of why people voted for Hitler?
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Answer:
The Necessary and Proper Clause is known as the Elastic Clause because it one of the most powerful clauses of the US Constitution, it is located in Clause 18 of Article 1.
Article 1 clauses 1 to 17 enlist all the power of the Congress, but Clause 18 of the same article is an “open” or “elastic” clause. It gives Congress the ability to create structures that organize the government and makes it possible for the Government to write new legislation to support those explicit powers that are listed in Clauses 1 to 17. It has been called the Elastic Clause because it has been used to stretch the power of Congress.
Explanation:
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At this point in your investigation, who do you think is to blame? Aye? Horemheb? Both? Neither? Explain!
Answer:
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i will give someone brainlist and the most most i can give them if they write a fictional short story to go along with the image. The story must take place in the U.S. during WWII and should describe at least one part of life on the home front and what Americans were doing to help win the war (the picture is a woman selling war bonds)
"Mother do we have to go back today?" Eloise looked down at her upset daughter.
"Darling, what's the matter?" She bent over and fixed the red ribbons in the girl's blond braids.
"How come we haven't heard from daddy yet?" Eloise felt her heart drop as a cold shiver raced down her spine. She shook her thoughts away and reassured her daughter.
"Never mind that, your father is hard at work, he'll be coming home soon. Now we have to go." Eloise reapplied her red lipstick before she left for the corner store.
Walking around in a town that was now largely filled with women and children, seemed so strange to many of the women now having to fill men's places in the town work. Everywhere Eloise looked she saw pinned-up hair and heels. Occasionally she would catch herself searching through the crowd hoping to catch a glimpse of her husband. Her heart ached for him every day, and it pained her even more how her daughter might react to the news.
"Good morning little Sophia, how are you doing this fine evening?" Both smiled at Mr. Smoth, The owner of the corner store. He was one of the very few men who weren't shipped off to war due to his age.
" I don't know, I'm kind of upset." Sophia started fiddling with her pink plaid skirt.
" Oh, and why would that be young lady?" Mr. Smoth Walked both of them towards the door as fast as his cane and bad hip would allow him to do so.
" Well, daddy hasn't written back in a while." Mr. Smoth and Eloise both exchanged looks before he tried to cheer Sophia up while Eloise set up the window where she and Mrs. Patterson would be displaying war bonds and stamps.
"Sophia go into the back and help Mr. Smoth organize the selves."
"Good Morning Mrs. Barnsley, how are you this evening?" Eloise turned to see Mrs. Patterson walking in.
"I'm fine, and you?"
"Oh, just fine." She sat a basket down that was filled with stamps. "I just got a letter from John, he's getting sent back home!" She exclaimed in excitement.
"Oh my! That amazing, but how come? The war isn't over yet."
"Yes I know, he was shot in the chest and it got caught in his ribcages. He's in much pain but I'm looking forward to seeing him soon."
"That's lovely, I'm so happy for you." Eloise smiled even though she was envious that her friend was going to be able to see her husband again.
"Excuse me, Ma'am, may I have one?" Eloise turned to see a young man looking to be freshly eighteen.
"Does your mother know your here?"
"I'm required to serve my country, I'll tell her tonight when I get home."
"Alright, well thank you for your service." Eloise handed him a war bond and gave him a faint smile as he walked away. She hoped that his mother Didn't have to feel the way she does for her late husband.
"Eloise, we have other customers." Eloise looked from the boy walking to a small line of men gathering around the corner store window.
"Ah sorry." She cleared her throat and got back to work.
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