Answer:
Congress did not ratify the treaty, and the United States refused to take part in the League of Nations. Isolationists in Congress feared it would draw the United Sates into international affairs unnecessarily.
Explanation:
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an editor decides to spend most of the time talking
about unsupportive families rather than the over-prescription of drugs by doctors. This is an
example of
priming
filtering
O framing
mislead
Answer:
framing mislead
Explanation:
because he was going off topic therefore misleading
¿Que pensador inglés que se opuso a la Revolución francesa?
Answer:
Explanation:
Thomas Paine (Thetford, Norfolk, 29 de enero de 1737-Nueva York, 8 de julio de 1809) fue un político, escritor, filósofo, intelectual radical y revolucionario de origen inglés.
Which city-states boardered the Ottoman Empire? What impact could this have?
Which of the below is not a consequence of the Bantu migration?
Question 11 options:
War between tribes
the spread of iron-smelting and smithing technology & pottery techniques.
an increase in people living in villages which in turn created more distinct regional societies, kingships formed and there were further developments in technology.
deforestation as charcoal was needed to smelt iron and metal tools made forest clearing easier
the spread of the Bantu and Bantu-related languages.
Answer:
the spread of Bantu and Bantu in related language
If you could invent a Holiday that doesn't exist. What would it be?
Answer:
mexican culture month
reason:
because I am mexican, I love mexican culture, and I want to share it with the world
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who is the first priesdent of india
[tex]\huge\underline\mathtt\colorbox{cyan}{Dr. Rajendra Prasad}[/tex]
Rajendra Prasad was an Indian independence activist, lawyer, scholar and subsequently, the first President of India, in office from 1950 to 1962. He was an Indian political leader and lawyer by training.
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Do you think Donald Trump should have been impeached, let alone twice? Research (if necessary) and respond with a minimum of 50 words.
Answer:
Yes, answer below!
Explanation:
Yes, he had done several actions against the constitution and overall led to the capital being attacked. He was a major leader and role model, some people would believe whatever he said; and sometimes he said some terrible things. Another topic is how he built part of a wall wasting our governments money just to keep people out when we should be making the regulations larger so we are able to let immigrants come in regulated amounts safely.
If you want to add more or not use it is just fine! It is my personal opinion, but it seems fair.
Answer:
I feel that he did nothing wrong so no .he was one of the better ones Explanation:
What do so many of the grave markers at Granary Cemetery (or G.C) have a death skull?
A. it is meant to make the person looking at the grave reflect on their own life
B. it is meant as a signal for the colonies to rebel
C. it is meant to signify the anger toward the British crowd
D. it is meant to signify those who started the city of Boston
(P.S answer it right and you wont become "SUS")
Answer:
A. is is meant to make the person looking at the grave reflect on their own life
Explanation:
Because its representing the grim reaper or something like that
It is meant to make the person looking at the grave reflect on their own life do so many of the grave markers at Granary Cemetery (or G.C) have a death skull. Hence, option A is correct.
What is Granary Cemetery?The cemetery is extraordinarily old, having been constructed in 1660. There aren't many, if any, American landmarks that are older than 350 years! More than 2,000 burials can be found here, most of them are close to one another.
This town, which was established in 1660, is home to some of America's most famous residents. The name of the 12,000-bushel grain storage warehouse that formerly stood next door was given to the ancient burial ground, which has more than 2,300 stones.
Peter Faneuil, Sam Adams, Crispus Attacks, John Hancock, James Otis, Robert Treat Paine, Paul Revere, and members of Ben Franklin's family are among the famous people buried at the Granary Burying Grounds on Tremont Street.
Thus, option A is correct.
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What information can be gathered from this map?
This map shows the number of freshman from the state
of Pennsylvania enrolled in the state university.
State University Freshman
Enrollments/Fall 2016
O Most of the university's population is from the
southeastern part of the state.
O The university has a small student population in
general.
O The students from the northern part of the state are
more likely to go to college.
O Students from the southwestern part of the state do
not go to college.
Edinboro
Mansfield
Clarion
Slippery rock
Indiana
Lock Haven
East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg
Kurztown
33
California
Shippensburg: West Chester
Millersvile; Cheyney
1 dot = 2 students
Which issue was most responsible for delaying New Mexico’s admission as a state
Answer:
racial and ethnocultural prejudice and party competition.
One major reason businesses seek investment is to?
Answers :lol
Explanation: I need help
Answer: Increase the opportunity cost of making new products
Explain what led to the outbreak of war among the Sumerian city-states. How did they isolate themselves from each other? ILL MARK BRAIN LIST
Answer:
Sumer was responsible for many inventions and important contributions to inventions of both the time and today. However, Sumerian city-states often fought with each other. They went to war for glory and more territory. This power - hungry people build walls to protect from invading armies looking to loot, pillage, and grow wealthy. The walls surrounded each city - state, closing them off from the rest of Mesopotamia. This lead to isolation, and more war. The city - states were constantly in a state of unrest.
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Under the terms of the Reconstruction Acts of 1867, what did southern states have to do to rejoin the
Union?
A. pay a large indemnity
B. execute Confederate leaders
C. ratify the Fourteenth Amendment
D. renounce racism
Answer:
To be allowed to return to the Union, states had to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Which ancient civilization created a social structure that rigidly kept people in their social class throughout life?
Group of answer choices
Ancient India
Ancient China
Ancient Mesopotamia
What was the major cause of Britain's war against China in the mid-nineteenth century?
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In which region did Puritans establish the first public schools? New England, Middle, or southern colonies
In which region did few children receive an education due to farm work? New England, Middle, or southern colonies.
Who typically founded colleges and universities in the 1600s and 1700s? New England, Middle, or southern colonies.
Who usually attended boarding schools in colonial America? New England, Middle, or southern colonies.
Answer:
EDUCATION IN THE SOUTHERN COLONIES
In the 1840's, the growth of state funded public education was blossoming in states from Connecticut to Illinois (see also "Normal Schools" in the Common School section of this web page). However, the Southern states did not have a tradition of public education to build on, as the North did, and in fact, it was well after the Civil War before the South legislated for state supported schools. This occurred for several different reasons.
First and foremost, Southerners believed that education was a private matter and not a concern for the state. They were quick to point out that in all traditional societies the most important training a child receives is in the home where he/she is inducted into the values of the society he/she is about to enter. If the family fails in this endeavor, then how can the schools be more successful? They felt a priority should be placed upon creating a college-bred elite, if their traditions and way of life were to be successfully transferred to successive generations. This system helped to perpetuate the sharply defined social-class structure which existed in the South. There were planters (plantation owners) and there were slaves; no middle-class existed in the South to bridge the gap between upper and lower classes, and as such, there was no demand for services beyond that provided for those who could afford to pay. Another reason that public education did not flourish in the South was that the population was more dispersed than it was in the North, making it difficult to find enough children in one area to justify a school. Also, the Anglican religion of the South did not put quite as much emphasis on religious indoctrination through schooling as did Puritan New England. The final reason was the South's feeling about slavery, which will be mentioned below.
There were some Southerners who supported a public school system. Many of these supporters solicited advice and materials from Horace Mann, the first secretary of the first State Board of Education, created in Massachusetts in 1837. Mann also published a newsletter, "The Common School Journal" which provided information about the public school system to anyone expressing an interest in learning more about the Massachusetts experiment. As a result, he engaged in extensive correspondence. In response to the Southerners' distrust of public education Mann wrote "...colleges and academies never will act downward to raise the mass of people by education; but, on the contrary, common schools will feed and sustain the academies and colleges. Heat ascends, and it will warm upwards, but it will not warm downwards." As public opinion solidified in the south in defense of the Southern way of life, ideas originating in the north, particularly regarding education, were considered "subversive". The Prussian educational methods so popular in New England were denounced as "autocratic."
"Knowledge is Power" and as events conspired to bring the Civil War ever closer, the Southerner asked, "Who should be entrusted with this power?" Certainly not a slave. Southern colonies began passing laws to make it a crime to teach slaves to read and write. Only the Catholics and Friends (Quakers) continued their efforts to educate the black people in the South, and they were few in number. The North, with its Puritan heritage, had for many decades supported education as a means of providing religious training to its children. In the South, where the religious emphasis was Anglican (Church of England), the religious leaders supported the slave owners by providing oral (not written) religious training for the slaves. One minister commented that instead of reading the Bible, literate slaves would soon be reading documents filtering down from the North inciting rebellion, and pose a threat to the Southern family. Supporting slavery as an institution became the patriotic thing to do.
Answer:
In which region did Puritans establish the first public schools?
✔ the New England colonies
In which region did few children receive an education due to farm work?
✔ the southern colonies
Who typically founded colleges and universities in the 1600s and 1700s?
✔ religious groups
Who usually attended boarding schools in colonial America?
✔ upper-class boys
Explanation:
what year did benjamin franklin discover electricity
Answer:
June 10,1752
Explanation:
How did the concept of manifest destiny impact United States and its citizens
Answer:
It meant that the citizens thought it was thwre god given right to move west and set up there
Explanation:
This impacted the native americans who where already in the west as they where angry the white settlers where moving into there land, it was also seen as a fresh start for white americans in poor jobs that thought they deserved a better life, so they moved west
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Which conclusion concerning the role of interest groups can be drawn from the graph?
A) Interest groups hire many people, increasing the number of jobs related to the political process.
B) Interest groups self-regulate lobbying, ensuring that each group is acting appropriately and that laws are being followed.
C) Interest groups can monitor voting, ensure that procedures are being followed in the House and Senate, and revise legislation as needed.
D) Interest groups can educate voters and office holders, draft legislation, and mobilize members to pressure and work with legislators and government agencies.
Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
As shown on the graph, most people voted for "Inform Constituents", which would mean they would rather inform/educate voters and office holders. Which would lead to the answer being D.
The correct option is B). Interest groups self-regulate lobbying, ensuring that each group is acting appropriately and that laws are being followed.
What are the interest groups?Interest group refers to the group of those people who seeks to influence the public policy on the basis of a particular common interest.
Interest group is also known as advocacy group, which use various forms of advocacy in order to influence public opinion and policy.
They play an important role in the development of political and social systems.
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Who is Matthew Shepard....What happened and why?
Answer:
1. He was beaten and raped during a high schools trip to Morocco.
2. be raped and beaten it caused him to have depression and panic attacks.
Explanation:
In 1995, Shepard was beaten and raped during a high school trip to Morocco. This caused him to experience depression and panic attacks, according to his mother. One of Shepard's friends feared that his depression had driven him to become involved with drugs during his time at college.
which south american country is still a colony of a european country?
What did Crispus Attucks do for a living?
Answer:
Attucks worked on whaling ships, and when he wasn't at sea, he found work as a rope-maker.
Explanation:
Answer: Attucks worked on whaling ships, and when he wasn't at sea, he found work as a rope-maker.
Explanation:
How quickly did tie Black Death kill people?
Is Ayesha Erotica And Miss Luxury The same person?
Answer:
it is a theory so maybe
Explanation:
Answer: NO.
Explanation: miss luxury uses a voice alterer to sound like ayesha
What is the purpose of the establishment clause?
Answer/Explanation:
The Establishment clause prohibits the government from "establishing" a religion. The precise definition of "establishment" is unclear. Historically, it meant prohibiting state-sponsored churches, such as the Church of England.
The establishment clause allows the government to favor a religion and the free exercise clause allows people to express their religion. The establishment clause stops the government from favoring a religion and the free exercise clause stops people from expressing their religious beliefs.
Establishment clause
-Forbids the government from establishing an official religion. -Prohibits government actions that unduly favor one religion over another. -Prohibits the government from unduly preferring religion over non-religion, or non-religion over religion.How are the Native Americans similar despite growing up in different regions?
Answer:Many different groups of Native Americans, with distinct cultures based on their resource allocation and climate, inhabited the western region of North America
Explanation:
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who was the first african american pictured on a u.s. postage stamp
Answer:
Booker T. Washington
Explanation:
He was pictured in a postage stamp in 1940.