im sorry im not able to help but if ido figure it out i can tell you.
Answer:
I hope this helps
Explanation:
The asnwer is that he talks about slavery :)
Which statement best describes Rosa Parks?
She spent her whole life fighting to improve life in Alabama.
She became involved in the civil rights movement by accident.
She and her husband had long been active in the civil rights movement.
how was the society and culture of the 50s different from the 40s
Answer:
the year
Explanation:
the culture changed from the 40s to the 50s
William is a fifteen-year-old who lives in Atlanta. His parents work long hours, and he is often left at home unsupervised. His parents have told him not to leave the home when they are gone. One sunny summer afternoon, William sees his friends playing outside and decides to join them. As they walk along the street, his friends encourage him to break into a car to steal the chewing tobacco on the seat. William breaks in and notices that the keys are in the ignition. He steals the car as well as the tobacco.
Which acts in this scenario are examples of unruly behavior? Check all that apply.
driving without a license
possessing tobacco
disobeying parents
vandalizing a car
stealing a car
Answer:
1, 2, and 3
Explanation:
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Answer:
✔️ A) driving without a license
✔️ B) possessing tobacco
✔️ C) disobeying parents
Explanation:
During the American Revolution, many women took part in what was called the "homespun movement." This meant that they
A. drank coffee made from their own beans rather the tea from Britain.
B. ate food from their own gardens rather than food from Britain.
C. baked their own bread rather buying bread from Britain.
D. wove their own cloth rather than buying cloth made in Britain.
the answer is D
Answer:
Well, you kinda answered your own question. The answer is D.
Explanation:
The homespun movement was started in 1767 by Quakers in Boston, Massachusetts, to encourage the purchase of goods, especially apparel, manufactured in the American Colonies.
Which Chinese landmark best represents China's policy of isolationism?
A the city of Beijing
B the Forbidden City
C the Grand Canal
D the Great Wall
In the 1770s, pioneer Daniel Boone blazed a trail through the frontier of Kentucky, helping Americans to move further west in the face of great danger from the difficult wilderness and attacks from Native Americans. Which character trait BEST describes Boone and his efforts? A) courageous B) honest C) innocent D) trustworthy
Answer:
If you can choose more than answer A and D.
If you can't D is simple here
Why were railroads an important part of the western economy in the mid-19th century?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Railroads made selling things to the north way easier
Answer: (A) Railroads made it possible to sell natural resources to northern cities
Explanation:
S: Society
1. What were the social classes of Ancient India?
2. What were the roles of men, women and children?
3. What groups have rights and what rights do they have?
4. What groups don't have rights?
5. What were people's daily lives like?
Answer:
1. Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras. Dalits or untouchables were in the outer social class. (This was something called the Caste System. It was very rigid and difficult to move up a social class. )
2. Men- head of the family, women- protector and teacher for her children, children- obey, respect, and listen to parents
3. Brahmins- free to marry into any varna (mainly the first three)
Kshatriyas- could delegate duties in the absence of the king, marry anybody of any caste, knowledge about the affairs of their kingdom
Vaishyas- right to property (both men and women), improving living standards through providing prospects of profitable economy.
Explanation:
1. Brahmins were at the top of the social class. They were priests and teachers. Brahmins were thought to be originated from Brahma's head. (Hindu deity). Next were the Kshatriyas. They were government officials and warriors. They were originated from Brahma's arms. The Vaishyas were artisans, farmers, and merchants, originating from the thighs of Brahma. Shudras were commoners and servants originating from Brahma's feet. Dalits were the outcastes of the social hierarchy pyramid. They were street cleaners and banished/outside of the Caste system.
3. Every group had rights but most were limited to some rights. Brahmins were allowed to marry people from any caste, Brahmin women could not marry shudras. ( Marrying Shudras would lower the priestly status of a Brahmin man). Kshatriyas could delegate tasks in the absence of the king and know about the affairs of their kingdom. Vaishyas had the right to property (women would be able to get property this in case of her husband's death), work and discuss with kingdom administrators to improve living standards through providing prospects of profitable economy. Shudras could work as attendants to others and marry into other castes (Shudra men were only limited to marrying Shudra women while Shudra women could marry into the other castes).
4. The main group that did not have rights were the Shudras. They could not read the Vedas (religious text) and were restricted to few rights. They were seen as impure or unclean, since they must have done wrongful things in their past life, making them a Shudra in the next.
5. Most people would have a tribal type of life, having tribe leaders. Instead of children going to school, they had gurus that would teach them things. Men would storytell, gamble, and fight. Women would take care of her home and her children.
It's a lot, but I hope it helps :)
From what point of view is the cartoon drawn (North/South)
I think its South i 85% sure that it is south
Which tactic did palestinians use against israel in 1987? an invasion a guerilla war an intifada a naval blockade.
The tactic that the palestinians use against israel in 1987 is known as the Intifada tactics.
What is an Intifada tactics?
The tactics means a legitimate uprising against oppression which result to as a rebellion or resistance movement.
Hence, the Intifada was tactic that the palestinians use against israel in 1987.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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How did cardinal richelieu work to increase the power of the bourbon monarchy?.
Answer:
cardinal richelleu work to increase the power of the burbon monarchy was
Explanation:
Richelieu took two steps to increase the power of the Bourbon monarchy. First, he moved against Huguenots. He believed that Protestantism often served as an excuse for political conspiracies against the Catholic king. He increased the power of government agents who came from the middle class.
In today's money, how much would it cost to build the Hoover dam?
a. $1 million
b. $1 billion
c. $100 billion
d. $100 million
Answer:
about 1 billion
Explanation:
Explanation:
So in today's world, on average it's about 1800 million dollars for a small town sized dam. Yet the hover dam is massive, so I'd go with B just based off size. A second choice if I had to choose would prob be C if B was wrong, yet 100 billion seems super excessive.
18. What was one outcome of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962? (DOK 1)
A. Cuba became a communist nation
B. The United States seized control of Cuba
C. The Soviet Union withdrew its nuclear missiles from Cuba
D. Fidel Castro met with President John F. Kennedy
Answer:
I think it is C
Explanation:
tell me if I am nor right please
Describe the responsibilities of community residents in solving problems in the community.According to Mead, why should individuals get involved with community service and action?
Answer:
Community residents must communicate issues and needs, participate in local government, volunteer to help, and organize with other residents
Explanation:
individuals should involved with community service and action for the betterment of nation. youths are the pillars of national development.
Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" and Sam Cook's "A Change is Gonna Come" are examples of protest songs written in
OA. opposition to gender discrimination.
OB. opposition to the Vietnam War.
OC. support of the Civil Rights Movement.
OD. support of immigration reform.
Answer:
support of the Civil Rights Movement.
Explanation:
I guessed and go it correct
Which goals did the Native American rights movement have?
Choose all answers that are correct.
the return of illegally seized lands
the rejection of Indian heritage
the enforcement of treaty rights
the return of ancestral artifacts and skeletal remains
Answer: The return of illegally seized lands
Explanation:
To create your Haiku poems, you will use the lesson on “America’s Entry into the War” and describe the impact of US isolationism and how it paved the road to war. Remember to use the question prompt to create your poem.
How did the early events of World War II impact US isolationism and help pave the road to war?
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Isolationism of U. S causes Great Depression, and also contributed to the happening of World War II.
Impact of US isolationismIsolationism is the philosophy in which the United State of America decided to no involvement in European and Asian conflicts and international politics. But the expansion of war put danger U.S economy and interests so that's why United States take part in the war.
So we can conclude that Isolationism of U. S causes Great Depression, and also contributed to the happening of World War II.
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Was dropping the atomic bombs the only way to end World War 2? Support your answer with facts. The response has to be at minimum
of 5 sentences with grammar and spell checking to be done also.
Answer:
Without the atomic bombs that ended World War 2, the war would've gone on for many years to come. Dropping the atomic bomb was obviously not the only way to end World War 2 but it was the quickest and most effective. Allied nations proposed the atomic bomb as a warning before forming operation downfall, which would've killed many more than the atomic bomb. Operation downfall was able to be avoided by the dropping of the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb of World War 2 may not have been the best course of action but it was the best decision to avoid even greater loss.
Explanation:
Washingtonians supported the war effort at home by
rationing goods and buying bonds.
collecting goods and selling bonds.
housing soldiers and spying on immigrants.
rationing goods and working on farms.
Answer:
rationing goods and buying bonds.
Explanation:
Just my guesss, I'm taking it right now
To what extent is the Butter Battle Book an accurate analysis of Cold War relations?
Answer:
i dont know you gotta read to figure it out
Answer:
Multiple choice?
Explanation:
I'm a 6th grader. I need to make my own Greek myth in my own words. Can someone make me a myth pls?
Answer:
Zoputhis
Make it similar to herculece or something
Explanation:
how many times has the earth been hit with tornados
Answer: No one knows the exact ANWSER to this question but if you had to make an estimate maybe 2,000-5,000
Explanation:
Know this may not help exactly!
Hope it does a little!!
What country declared war on germany on april 6, 1917?.
Answer: The US declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917.
Hope this helps!
Question:
What country declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917?.
Answer:
The United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917
Explanation:
President Woodrow Wilson asks Congress to send U.S. troops into battle against Germany in World War I. He addressed Congress that day it is a terrible thing to lead these people into war. On April 6, 1917, Congress declared war on Germany.
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What is the Thirteenth Amendment?
Answer:
"The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime."
Explanation:
what is you moon doing
On Saturday afternoon, the Full Moon occurs when the Sun in Aries forms an opposition to the Libra Moon. It’s a time of culmination and the promise of fulfillment of something began at the New Moon. Heightened emotions, romance, fertilization, relationship drama, and epiphanies are themes.
The Aries-Libra polarity is a relationship axis, where Aries represents “self,” and Libra represents “other.” Where Aries is about self-assertion, Libra is about compromise.
With the Libra Moon, we’re especially aware of our need for relationships and all that comes with maintaining them — compromising, negotiating, graciousness, and balancing. The Aries Sun, on the other hand, is self-assertive, leading, and personally courageous.
This Full Moon urges us to strike a balance between meeting our personal needs and attending to the needs of a significant other, and between independence or autonomy and dependence or companionability.
The Libra Moon is diplomatic, equality-focused, and fair-minded. The Aries Sun values authenticity over tact and is energized by independent efforts. The Full Moon illuminates this conflict.
Relationship epiphanies occur now. We’re likely to experience revelations about our independence, need for others, and partnerships. Saturn harmonizes with the Sun and Moon, while Pluto forms a square to the lights. There can be helpful interactions with superiors or with older or more experienced people, and benefits can come as a result. There can be a choice to structure, limit, or simplify our lives in a significant way that leads to major improvements.
All in all, we’re a little more careful and conservative now, but we can also feel a lot of pressure related to our ambitions or desire for more control over our lives. Fortunately, all planets are direct at this time, helping us to feel less burdened or held back.
This phase of the Moon occurs at 26 degrees and 46 minutes of Libra, affecting people with personal planets and points at 23 to 30 degrees of the Cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn) and 0 to 1 degree of the Fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius) most significantly.
President Johnson ____________ the Reconstruction Acts that were passed by the Radical Republicans in 1867, but his vetoes were overridden by Congress. The Radical Republicans voted to _____________ President Johnson over disagreements about Reconstruction plans. Johnson avoided being removed from office by ____ vote.
Answer:
The answer
1 - ( Vetoed )
3- ( impeach 1 )
Which climate is located east of the Andes range and includes the Amazon baskn
Answer:
Tropical Climate (lowland jungle)
Explanation:
Located along the entire western coast of South America, the Andes mountain range is about 4,500 miles (7,242 kilometers) long. The mountain range spans seven countries — Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina — and can be found between 10 degrees north and 57 degrees south latitudes and 70 degrees to 80 degrees west longitude. It is up to 500 miles (804 km) wide.
Answer:
Lowland jungle.
Explanation:
The Andes run through the center of the country. Plains lie along its western coasts. To the east is the lowland jungle of the Amazon Basin. Peru's climate is diverse; it ranges from temperate to extremely cold in the Andes, to the dry western desert, to tropical in the east.
What was the goal of nativists?
Answer:
the goal of nativists were to
Explanation:
restrict immigration to the United States and to preserve the American way of living and the American political system.
Can someone please help me? :(
Answer:
A?
Explanation:
I think it's the first of the 5 pillars Shahadah, which is a declaration of faith.
Fashionable young men of the 1920s were likely to have _______ in their wardrobes.
a. Oxford bags
b. polo coats
c. raccoon coats
d. all of the above