What did Thomas Jefferson value
Answer: liberty, honesty and simplicity
Explanation:
what woman author helped in making thanksgiving a national holiday
Answer:
Sarah Josepha Hale
Explanation:
Hale's 1863 Letter That Persuaded Abraham Lincoln To Make Thanksgiving A National Holiday. Sarah Josepha Hale/Library of CongressThe Sept. 1863 letter that Sarah Josepha Hale sent to President Abraham Lincoln
Nativist groups of the late 1800s were best known for which of the following?
A arguing that reform efforts should focus on granting more power to immigrants already in the United States
B supporting calls for increased immigration from Asia but objecting to increased immigration from Europe
C volunteering to help new immigrants assimilate themselves into American culture
D objecting to calls for increased immigration and supporting greater restrictions
Describe the backgrounds and philosophies of Patriots and Loyalists. Why did colonists with such diverse individual interests unite in support of their respective causes
Answer:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In colonial American times, previous years of the beginning of the Revolutionary War of Independence, Americans were basically divided into two groups: Patriots and Loyalists. Colonists with such diverse individual interests united in support of their respective causes because problems were so many and the division started to polarize even more.
Patriots supported the idea of Independence from England, meanwhile, Loyalists thought that the colonies wouldn't be the same without the support of the English crown.
Patriots wanted to achieve liberty and independence by winning the war. Loyalists tried to maintain things as they were because they always supported the King of England.
Explanation:
Governor can appoint replacement or call a special
Answer:
If a vacancy occurs due to a senator's death, resignation, or expulsion, the Seventeenth Amendment allows state legislatures to empower the governor to appoint a replacement to complete the term or to hold office until a special election can take place.
Explanation:
Could a child born in a soddy in the 1880s have been a farmer during the Dust Bowl years?
Answer: Yes.
Explanation: Because it was about 10 to 20 years later that the removal of prairie grass started the beginning of the Dust Bowl.
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Why did Antoine Lavoisier reject the phlogiston theory? What is the modern-day theory that it
contradicted?
Answer:
Lavoisier did not expect his ideas to be adopted at once, because those who believed in phlogiston would "adopt new ideas only with difficulty."
Antoine Lavoisier disproved the existence of phlogiston and helped to form the basis of modern chemistry using Joseph Priestley's discovery of oxygen.
Explanation:
Lavoisier put his faith in the younger generation who would be more open to new concepts. Two years later, in 1791, the results were obvious.
Antoine Lavoisier determined that oxygen was a key substance in combustion, and he gave the element its name. He developed the modern system of naming chemical substances and has been called the “father of modern chemistry” for his emphasis on careful experimentation.
Discuss the position of the Federalists and anti-federalists related to ratification of the Constitution. Use facts. WILL MARK BRANLIEST
Answer: The Federalists wanted a strong government and strong executive branch, while the anti-Federalists wanted a weaker central government. The Federalists did not. Hope This Helps You! Happy Early Christmas! :D Explanation: In 1787, a convention was called in Philadelphia with the declared purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation. However, many delegates intended to use this convention to draft a new constitution. All states except for Rhode Island sent delegates, though not all delegates attended the Convention. At the Convention, the primary issue was representation of the states. Under the Articles, each state had one vote in Congress. The more populous states wanted representation to be based on population (proportional representation). James Madison of Virginia crafted the Virginia Plan, which guaranteed proportional representation and granted wide powers to the Congress. The smaller states, on the other hand, supported equal representation through William Paterson’s New Jersey Plan. The New Jersey Plan also increased the Congress’ power, but it did not go nearly as far as the Virginia Plan. The conflict threatened to end the Convention, but Roger Sherman of Connecticut proposed the “Great Compromise” (or Connecticut Compromise) under which one house of Congress would be based on proportional representation, and the other house would be based on equal representation. Eventually, the Compromise was accepted, and the Convention was saved.
Articles of Confederation: The Articles of Confederation, formally the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, was an agreement among the thirteen founding states that established the United States of America as a confederation of sovereign states and served as its first constitution.
delegate: A person authorized to act as representative for another; in politics, a party representative allocated to nominate a party candidate.
Three-Fifths Compromise: an agreement between Southern and Northern states reached during the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, in which three-fifths of the population of freed slaves would be counted for representation purposes regarding both the distribution of taxes and the apportionment of the members of the United States House of Representatives.A Constitutional Convention was called in the summer of 1787 to change the Articles of Confederation. During this time, many compromises were formed to appease regional factions.
The Great Compromise brought together the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan to create the Constitution ‘s legislative system. The Three-Fifths Compromise appeased Southern representatives by allowing them to count slaves for representation and taxation purposes.
The Federalists wanted a strong government and strong executive branch, while the anti-Federalists wanted a weaker central government.
The Federalists did not want a bill of rights —they thought the new constitution was sufficient. The anti-federalists demanded a bill of rights. Hope This Helps You! Happy Early Christmas! :D
Which imperial president had the best policy? Why?
Answer:
A presidency becomes imperial when it relies on powers beyond those allowed by the Constitution of the United States. ... As the United States became a great world power and then a superpower, the presidency acquired more war powers despite the Constitution.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP MEEE !!! Why do you think Washington accepted the commission as commander in-chief of the American army? Why do you think the Continental Congress chose him?
Answer:
Speaking before a meeting of that body soon after the Boston Tea Party, after the British closed the port of Boston Washington asserted: "I will raise one thousand men, subsist them at my own expense and march myself at their head to the relief of Boston. On April 18, 1775.
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What are the "natural rights" of man, where did they come from, and how are they "self-evident"?
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Explanation:
Codex Cairensis (Prophets), pointed by Moses Ben Asher, dated by a colophon 895 CE, contradicted by radiocarbon dating, which indicated an 11th-century date. It is the oldest manuscript bearing the date of its writing; was in Cairo, now in Jerusalem.
Why do you think British commanders sometimes referred to Washington as the “old fox”? How does he use retreat as a strategy?
Answer: Varies
Explanation:
It was because he was the first president.
"Retreat" was used to make people think that Washington was weaker than expected.
Answer: the british commanders often referred to him as the "old fox" because he is one of many amongst the congressional delegates with the most experience. Washington used retreat as a strategy because he had direct control. washington had learned how to undertake a strategic retreat at just the right moment.
Explanation:
Which positions did Britain’s prime minister support at the Paris Peace Conference? Check all that apply.
He wanted to preserve Britain’s trading relationship with Germany.
He advocated for Germany’s armed forces to be dismantled.
He felt Germany should be broken up into two smaller countries.
He supported forcing Germany to return the Alsace-Lorraine to France.
He sought to create a secret alliance with Germany to ensure future peace.
He believed treating Germany harshly would lead to future conflicts.
What did Roosevelt do when the Supreme Court started getting in the way of his programs?
he quit the presidency
he started tried to pack the courts
he sent Congress a bill making justices retire at age 70
Answer:
he sent Congress a bill making justices retire at age 70
Explanation:
what does indivisible mean in the pledge of allegiance
Indivisible is a nation that cannot be divided.
Why might institutions of authority
tend to reject
new ideas?
Answer:
Every institution has its own interests and ideas, in some cases some institutions of authority tend to reject new ideas or thinkers because they might shake their structure and system or threat their power.
HURRY UP!! WILL GIVE BRAINLIST AND THANKSThe New Deal was one program aimed at trying to help end the Depression.
True
False
Answer:Yes
Explanation:
William of ___________ was from what country and defeated the English at the Battle of ________
Answer:
Claiming his right to the English throne, William, duke of Normandy, invades England at Pevensey on Britain's southeast coast. His subsequent defeat of King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings marked the beginning of a new era in British history.
Explanation:
Answer:
William of Normandy was from France and defeated England at the battle of Hastings
Explanation:
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Question 3 of 22
How did Thomas Edison change techniques of industrial production?
A. He created a more efficient steel-rolling process, allowing larger
factories to be built.
B. He developed ways to refine oil more efficiently, so trucks could
take goods to market more cheaply.
C. He made electricity available to business owners, so businesses
could run at all hours.
D. He expanded the railroads nationwide, so manufacturers could
ship goods across the country.
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Answer:
C. He made electricity available to business owners, so businesses
could run at all hours.
Explanation:
The practices of using engines as substitutes for animal and human muscle power and of using machines to produce goods took on a different character after about 1850. Sometimes called the second Industrial Revolution (or the second phase of the Industrial Revolution), this new phase differed from the original in several ways, and marked an important shift in the progress of the revolution.
With the rapid spread of the Industrial Revolution from Great Britain to the United States and Europe came a wave of inventions, some of which were new, many of which simply improved upon existing machines. Advances in science, particularly in chemistry, led to widespread changes, especially in agriculture and medicine. Petroleum became an important source of energy, leading to a new class of mobile machines (notably automobiles and trucks). Electricity was developed into a new means of delivering energy, leading to the introduction of small motors as well as superior lighting for both factories and houses. A new process of stringing together several inventions to create complex systems revolutionized manufacturing, transportation, and communications, and helped to create new business enterprises that were much larger than anything that had come before.
Taken together, these changes accelerated the impact of the Industrial Revolution on society throughout Europe and North America. Whereas everyday life for most people had changed relatively little from 1700 to 1800, it changed profoundly from 1800 to 1900 and beyond.
Which of these is another way to
expand beyond acquiring land and
building a large navy?
A. protecting your borders with a large army
B. influencing other countries to modernize
C. engaging in isolationism
D. setting up trade tariffs to limit the movement
of products
Answer:a
Explanation:
It’s a
why did president lincoln decide to suspend habeas corpus during the civil war?
Answer:On April 27, 1861, Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus between Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia to give military authorities the necessary power to silence dissenters and rebels. Under this order, commanders could arrest and detain individuals who were deemed threatening to military operations.
Explanation:
Explica cada un de los deberes ciudadanos
Answer:
explain each one of the duties of the citizens
The battle of Trenton was an important battle for the Americans because_____________.
The options are here:
• the British victory convinced the French to join the war
• the colonists captured Howe’s forces in New York
• their defeat convinced the French to help them
• their victory Raised Morale among the colonists
Answer:
their victory raised morale among the colonist
Explanation:
What was an important outcome of the battle of Trenton? The American victory boosted morale among the colonists. During the American Revolution regardless of which side they chose, Native Americans lost land during the war.
The New Kingdom of Egypt declined
because of
A. financial troubles
B. drought
C. war
D. all of the above
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Why did the emperors give so much importance to religious aspects?
Explanation:
Religion played a very important role in the daily life of Ancient Rome and the Romans. ... The Romans believed that gods controlled their lives and, as a result, spent a great deal of their time worshipping them.
What did Harding mean when he said normalcy?
Answer:
"Return to normalcy"
Explanation:
"Return to normalcy" was United States presidential candidate Warren G. Harding's campaign slogan for the election of 1920. It evoked a return to the way of life before World War I, the First Red Scare, and the Spanish flu pandemic.
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Why would individuals want to settle in New
Jersey?
Based on the poem what must Flanders field be