Answer:
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Explanation:
The caricature refers to the Ottoman Empire, because it was increasingly falling under the financial control of the European powers and had lost territory.
Has technological advances slowed down in the 20th century? True or False
a conflict between British and French for control of territory in North America lasting from 1754 to 1763 the native Americans fought along with the French
time zones begein at the_____.
Answer:
All time zones are measured from a starting point centered at England's Greenwich Observatory. This point is known as the Greenwich Meridian or the Prime Meridian. Time at the Greenwich Meridian is known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or Universal Time.
Explanation:
How did Muslim Arabs change the cultural and religious landscape of early Africa?
Answer:
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What was the cause of the townshend acts 1767
Answer:
Townshend Acts, 1767, originated by Charles Townshend and passed by the English Parliament shortly after the repeal of the Stamp Act . They were designed to collect revenue from the colonists in America by putting customs duties on imports of glass, lead, paints, paper, and tea.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
The cause of the Townshend Acts, a series of measures imposed upon the American colonists, was the British desire to raise revenue, punish the colonists and assert the authority of the British Parliament. The effects of the acts were widespread dissatisfaction, protests, a boycott of British goods and other civil unrest leading up to the Boston Massacre, at which five American civilians were killed by British soldiers.
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Which of the following is the best example of scouting?
a.
A person who goes to the lake to fish.
b.
A person who goes on a hike while on a weekend camping trip.
c.
An individual who goes to the store to pick up some milk.
d.
Someone who goes to find the best spot for a hunting trip and tells the other people going.
Explain why things fell apart at the Meeting of the Estates General.
Answer:
The Estates-General of 1789 was the first meeting since 1614 of the French Estates-General, a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm. Summoned by King Louis XVI to propose solutions to his government's financial problems, the Estates-General convened for several weeks in May and June 1789.
Which climate conditions best describe the Fertile Crescent?
Answer:
The climate was semi-arid but the humidity, and proximity of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers (and, further south, the Nile), encouraged the cultivation of crops.
Climate conditions which best describe the Fertile Crescent are warm and damp climatic conditions.
What is Fertile Crescent?Some of the first human civilizations rose in the Middle East's Fertile Crescent, a boomerang-shaped area. This region, frequently referred to as the "Cradle of Civilization," gave rise to several technical advancements, including writing, the wheel, agriculture, and irrigation.
Its region encompasses Turkey, Iran, southern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, and Israel. The Tigris and Euphrates rivers regularly cause flooding in the area, and a tiny portion of the Nile River also flows through it. The Middle East's lush Crescent was a fertile region that, in a semicircle, stretched from Israel to the Persian Gulf.
The oldest agriculture in human history emerged in the Fertile Crescent. Due to the ability to feed a sizable non-farming population, the first cities and empires were able to emerge.
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Which of the following absolute monarchs centralized his power by inviting his country's nobles to live in his giant palace?
Ivan the Terrible
Louis XIV
Peter the Great
Charles V
Answer:
King Louis XIV
Explanation:
Louis XIV was known as the Sun King he invited his nobles to live in palace.
(The name of his palace was Versailles)
Under the task system, when were slaves allowed to raise their own livestock?
a.
before they started their tasks
c.
never
b.
anytime
d.
when they finished their tasks
Answer: D
Explanation: “Each day slaves were required to achieve a precise work objective, a labor system known as the task system. This allowed them to leave the fields early in the afternoon to tend their own gardens and raise their own livestock.”
Frances Trask was awarded a land grant by the colonies in honor of her contributions to education in Texas
○True
○False
Answer: true- Frances Trask was awarded a land grant by the colonies in honor of her contributions to education in Texas.
Explanation: She helped her husband found the city of Victoria, gave the money for the first church in Victoria and contributed aid to Texas during its war effort with Mexico.
What is the difference between an Equinox and a Solstice? 40 pointssssss plz helpppppppppppppp
Solstice result in the longest and shortest day of the year
Equinox result in an equal amount of daylight and darkness
Answer:
While the solstices result in a change of the length of night and day, the equinoxes do not. The summer and winter solstices result in the longest and shortest day of the year respectively while the equinoxes result in an equal amount of daylight and darkness received all across the earth.
Name 3 things Germany did that upset the us
Germany declared a war on America
2,403 Americans died in Pearl Harbor
we lost 52 subs in wwII
Germany sunk one of US biggest Aircraft's carriers Known as the USS Hornet it's planes had sunken the biggest warship in world war two.
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question: List several reasons why Hitler invaded the Soviet Union.
( could u list the actual seven reasons, thank you in advance)
Answer:
Hitler invaded the Societ Union because of the following:
"The destruction of the Soviet Union by military force, the permanent elimination of the perceived Communist threat to Germany, and the seizure of prime land within Soviet borders for long-term German settlement had been core policy of the Nazi movement since the 1920s." -Holocaust Encyclopedia
"'...the ultimate aim of this Vernichtungskrieg (war of destruction) against the Soviet Union was to make a ‘Garden of Eden’ out of the newly won territories in the East.” Germany planned to colonize western parts of the Soviet Union, especially the resource-rich lands of the Ukraine, as it had colonized the Warthegau in Poland. This would involve expelling the supposedly inferior “races” of Slavs and Jews who lived there and settling ethnic Germans in their place... The war against Russia is a fundamental part of the German people’s struggle for existence. It is the old struggle of the Germans against the Slavs, the defence of European culture against the Muscovite, Asiatic deluge, the defence against Jewish Bolshevism. This struggle must aim to smash the Russia of today into rubble, and as a consequence it must be carried out with unprecedented harshness."
- Facing History (.org)
"Hitler's decision to invade Russia was the product of the convictions and illusions of the dictator's demonic psyche. Since the 1918 Armistice ending World War I, he had been convinced that Bolshevism had helped defeat Wilhelmine Germany and that the German Communist Party, which he fought as the Nazi leader, would deliver the Reich to Moscow.
Even before Hitler wrote ''Mein Kampf,'' he identified the Soviet Union as the enemy. In secret, the Nazis regarded Germany's 1939 nonaggression pact with Russia as a useful way of buying time and avoiding a two-front war. The economic benefits it brought Germany were useful, but in the eyes of Hitler and the more radical Nazi chiefs these were only a pittance compared with what could be gained by conquest. Lebensraum in the east would insure the 1,000-year Reich against economic want as well as military threat." - The New York Times
Who Wanted to build new routes
Answer:
President Eisenhower
Explanation:
Eisenhower was responsible for establishing the new interstate highways.
What was the cause of slavery?
The Kansas-Nebraska Act upset many
Northerners because
A) it led to the passage of the Fugitive Slave
Acts
B) it allowed slavery in Utah,
C) it overturned the Missouri Compromise. Answer is (C)
Answer:
The 1st answer is C).
The second answer is also C).
Explanation:
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Answer:
it overturned the Missouri Compromise.
Explanation:
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What is a key theme of "Rules of the Game"?
Children and parents can come into conflict over who has power and control in their relationship.
Parents pass along their hope and optimism for the future to their children.
Luck and success are closely tied to one another.
The relationship between mothers and daughters is the ultimate expression of generosity and caring.
Question 2
Part B
What is one way that events in the story develop the theme identified in Part A?
Waverly's mother scolds her daughter for demanding salted plums, but later she buys a bag for her daughter.
Waverly receives a heavy package of Life Savers at the Christmas party.
Waverly is featured in a story about chess in Life Magazine.
Waverly's family lives in a clean, two-bedroom apartment above a small Chinese bakery
Answer:
Both answers are A. ( the person who also comment is right btw!)
Explanation:
compare and contrast the spanish and the indians in their relationships. 1 paragraph in their similarities. 1 paragraph in their differences
3. What is one problem with land that is below sea level?
Answer:
With land located below sea-level, it really floods a lot. Hope this helps!
The study of geography provides clues to all of the following
What did people outside of the USA hear about the declaration of independence after 1776?
Answer:
The sovereignty of states
Explanation:
"The sovereignty of states, as laid out in the opening and closing paragraphs of the American Declaration, was the main message other peoples beyond America heard in the document after 1776."
Which countries did the British colonize? 1850-1914
Answer:
Anguilla
Bermuda
British Antarctic Territory
British Indian Ocean Territory
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Falkland Islands
Gibraltar
What economic motivations led European to seize control in West Africa? Describe which European nations gained control in West Africa
Answer:
industrialization interested the Europeans- they saw Africa as a place to get resources for their own industrial ambitions, where nations could compete for new markets for their goods, and where they could get many raw materials. Consequently, the Europeans seized areas of Africa.
Explanation:
what was stalin’s first five year plan? why was it put into effect?
Answer:
Stalin realised that if Russia was to become a key player in the global market, the country needed to industrialise rapidly and increase production. To do this, Stalin introduced the Five-year Plans.
Explanation:
Which of the following is true about the Quran?
A. Is said to be the direct word of Allah spoken to Muhammad
B. It was written by Muhammad and his disciples before he died
C. It was written by Jesus and his disciples before he died
D. It was later altered and edited by Sunni and Shia Muslims
Answer:
the answer is
Explanation:
a) Is said to be the direct word of Allah spoken to Muhammad
What are two most profitable ways to make money in New France
Answer:
The fur trade was the real economic driver of New France. The harvesting of furs created wealth, stimulated the exploration of the continent and created alliances with many Aboriginal peoples. Fishing was also a very profitable way to make money in New France
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what is your personal opinion on the gettysburg battle? WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST ANSWER!!
Answer:
I personally find it historically significant as it still holds its effects today, I think if the outcome of who won were to differ todays society wouldn't be as successful. The battle its self was heroic, but both the confederate and the union had extremely heroic acts. In fact, towards the end of the war, the confederate had so little hope yet so much courage, they actually ended up walking, not running, but walking toward the union knowing they had the advantage of more men and better territory. The union shot them down one by one, until the general directed them to walk back, with union still shooting at them.
Georgia's first Bill of Rights was created in its Constitution in
A.) 1851.
B.) 1861.
C.) 1871.
D.) 1881.
Answer:
C. 1871
Explanation:
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Answer:
1861
Explanation:
the first answer is wrong
Prompt
Click here to read about the bravery and contributions of the Flying Tigers.
In one paragraph, explain how American patriotism inspired the Flying Tigers to act bravely and contribute to US military efforts. Include a brief history of the Flying Tigers. Support your response with evidence in the form of examples, details, and facts
Answer:
The Flying Tigers was the first American volunteer group to work for the Chinese Air Force during 1941 and 1942. There were American pilots from the United States Army Air Corps, Navy and Marine Corps, and their commander was Lee Chennault whom under Presidential Authority, recruited and commanded the group.
The group was set to train in Burma before America´s official entry into World War II. They were formed by Three fighting squadrons and each one had about 30 airplanes. The principal mission for the Flying Tigers was to defend China against the Japanese forces, and stop their advance into China´s territory. All of the volunteers of the group were officially integrated into the Chinese Air Force. Some of the members of the group were civilians but mainly the recruits came from the Us military.
All members of the group had contracts paying them from $250 for an airplane mechanic to $600 for a pilot and about $750 for a commander. Also, they were paid $500 extra for every Japanese plain they destroyed. The overall pay was an excellent incentive, since it was more than three times what they were making in the US military.
The first combat mission for the group came on December 20th 1941, exactly 12 days after the attack of Pearl Harbor. The group gained notoriety by showing new and innovative tactical victories to defeat the Japanese pilots. When most of the news in America was about defeats caused by the Japanese, they were the starts and gave a lot of hope that the US will soon defeat the Japanese. During its missions the group downed 291 enemy aircraft while only suffering 14 pilot losses.
Explanation: