Answer:
A. white settlers continued to move west seeking more land to settle and farm, as well as gold
C. White settlers preferred to parcel out the shares of land equally
Explanation:
If you ever knew what the Dawes act was it was when white settlers made native Americans individuals instead of a tribe so they can distribute out land and making it easier to get their own land to move out west
What is Soto's attitude toward agricultural work?
Answer:
based on physical and mental toll-agricultural work is a difficult way to make a living
Explanation:
Why were people in the North angered by the Fugitive Slave Act? Why were people in the South happy with the Fugitive Slave Act?
Answer: Why were people in the North angered by the Fugitive Slave Act? The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 was immediately met with a firestorm of criticism. Northerners bristled at the idea of turning their states into a stalking ground for bounty hunters, and many argued the law was tantamount to legalized kidnapping.
Why were people in the South happy with the Fugitive Slave Act?
They were happy because they had slaves working for them in their fields all day.
Explanation: The Fugitive Slave Acts were a pair of federal laws that allowed for the capture and return of runaway enslaved people within the territory of the United States. Enacted by Congress in 1793, the first Fugitive Slave Act authorized local governments to seize and return escapees to their owners and imposed penalties on anyone who aided in their flight. Widespread resistance to the 1793 law led to the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, which added more provisions regarding runaways and levied even harsher punishments for interfering in their capture. The Fugitive Slave Acts were among the most controversial laws of the early 19th century.
Statutes regarding refugee slaves existed in America as early as 1643 and the New England Confederation, and slave laws were later enacted in several of the 13 original colonies.
Among others, New York passed a 1705 measure designed to prevent runaways from fleeing to Canada, and Virginia and Maryland drafted laws offering bounties for the capture and return of escaped enslaved people.
By the time of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, many Northern states including Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut had abolished slavery.
Concerned that these new free states would become safe havens for runaways, Southern politicians saw that the Constitution included a “Fugitive Slave Clause.” This stipulation (Article 4, Section 2, Clause 3) stated that, “no person held to service or labor” would be released from bondage in the event they escaped to a free state.
Fugitive Slave Act of 1793
Despite the inclusion of the Fugitive Slave Clause in the U.S. Constitution, anti-slavery sentiment remained high in the North throughout the late 1780s and early 1790s, and many petitioned Congress to abolish the practice outright.
Bowing to further pressure from Southern lawmakers—who argued the slave debate was driving a wedge between the newly created states—Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793.
This edict was similar to the Fugitive Slave Clause in many ways, but included a more detailed description of how the law was to be put into practice. Most importantly, it decreed that owners of enslaved people and their “agents” had the right to search for escapees within the borders of free states.
In the event they captured a suspected runaway, these hunters had to bring them before a judge and provide evidence proving the person was their property. If court officials were satisfied by their proof—which often took the form of a signed affidavit—the owner would be permitted to take custody of the enslaved person and return to their home state. The law also imposed a $500 penalty on any person who helped harbor or conceal escapees.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 was immediately met with a firestorm of criticism. Northerners bristled at the idea of turning their states into a stalking ground for bounty hunters, and many argued the law was tantamount to legalized kidnapping. Some abolitionists organized clandestine resistance groups and built complex networks of safe houses to aid enslaved people in their escape to the North.
Refusing to be complicit in the institution of slavery, most Northern states intentionally neglected to enforce the law. Several even passed so-called “Personal Liberty Laws” that gave accused runaways the right to a jury trial and also protected free blacks, many of whom had been abducted by bounty hunters and sold into slavery.
Did you know? The passage of the Fugitive Slave Acts resulted in many free blacks being illegally captured and sold into slavery. One famous case concerned Solomon Northup, a freeborn black musician who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C. in 1841. Northup would spend 12 years enslaved in Louisiana before winning back his freedom in 1853.
Prigg v. Pennsylvania
The legality of Personal Liberty Laws was eventually challenged in the 1842 Supreme Court case Prigg v. Pennsylvania. The case concerned Edward Prigg, a Maryland man who was convicted of kidnapping after he captured a suspected slave in Pennsylvania.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Prigg, setting the precedent that federal law superseded any state measures that attempted to interfere with the Fugitive Slave Act.
Despite decisions like Prigg v. Pennsylvania, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 remained largely unenforced. By the mid-1800s, thousands of enslaved people had poured into free states via networks like the Underground Railroad.
Is Nato passing a resolution against Iran an example of Arbitration?
Answer:
YES
Explanation:
87 POINTSwhere did the fighting begin between the north and the south? 1. Antietam 2. Appomattox 3.Fort Sumter 4. Gettysburg
Answer:
Fort sumter
April 12, 1861
Explanation:
Answer:
Fort Sumter
Explanation:
The fighting began when some confederate soldiers began to fire upon Fort Sumter.
Which type of Intelligence is required the most by a surgeon?
O
A.
linguistic intelligence
OB.
visual-spatial intelligence
O C.
interpersonal Intelligence
O D.
bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
0 E.
logical-mathematical Intelligence
Answer:
I think the answer is d..............
Answer:
Probably visual-spatial
Explanation:
Because he has to have good awareness of the surroundings and the inside of the body.
Why had African Americans lost many of the rights gained during Reconstruction by the late 1800s?
A) because of the growing power of Conservatives
B) because of northern efforts to maintain control
C) because of intervention by the federal government
D) because of the rise of white southern Republicans
*WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF ANSWERED IN LESS THAN 10 MIN*
Answer:
C) because of intervention by the federal government
Explanation:
African Americans lost many of the rights gained during Reconstruction by the late 1800s because of intervention by the federal government.
Anti-black violence, segregation, lynchings, and legal racial discrimination increased.
The Reconstruction period was one of a disappointment for African Americans as new provisions of the Constitution were often ignored in the South.
Mayan religion was based upon?
A. the four directions and their corresponding colors.
B. spirits which inhabited animals.
C. the cycles of seasons and the movements of planets.
D. a sun god and his children, the stars.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
have to use 20 lettere
Answer:
Turtle
Explanation:
Which continent did the Spanish and Portuguese import slaves from?
Answer
africa?
Explanation:
Suppose a bicycle was coasting on a level surface, and there was no friction. What would happen to the bicycle?
A.
It would slow down until it finally came to a stop.
OB. It would slow down but would never stop,
c. It would speed up since there is no friction,
OD. It would keep going at constant speed.
Hurry please
Answer:
The speed would remain constant. Answer is D
Explanation:
describe the religions found in Ancient Rome
Answer:
The official Roman religion was the worship of a large group of Greco Roman gods such a Jupiter, Juno, Minerva and Mars. A Roman priest was responsible for the proper ritual worship to the gods. ... The Romans were tolerant of other peoples' gods, allowing natives in their provinces to worship whatever gods they chose.
Explanation:
Answer:
roman cathlic i assume
Explanation:
How many young adults (not in school) were employed in 2012
Answer:
At 24 years of age, 23 percent of individuals had received a bachelor's degree, an increase from 19 percent at 23 years of age. The percentage of individuals enrolled in college decreased from 17 percent at age 23 to 13 percent at age 24.
Forty-six percent of 24-year-olds had graduated from high school and were not enrolled in college, and 9 percent had earned a General Educational Development (GED) credential and were not enrolled in college. Ten percent of individuals were high school dropouts during the October when they were age 24.
Explanation:
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What year did the First World War begin?
Answer:
July 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918
Explanation:
What did jeannette rankin accomplish that made her famous.
A. She was part of the underground railroad.
B.She founded the national woman suffrage association .
C.She was the first woman who was elected to congress.
D.She ran Woodrow Wilson's campaign for president.
Answer: c
Explanation:
Jeannette Pickering Rankin was an American politician and women's rights advocate, and the first woman to hold federal office in the United States. She was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican from Montana in 1916, and again in 1940.
Answer:
What did Jeannette Rankin accomplish that made her famous?
A. She was part of the Underground Railroad.
B. She founded the National Woman Suffrage Association.
C. She was the first woman who was elected to Congress.
D. She ran Woodrow Wilson’s campaign for president.
Explanation:
Decide whether the picture above is an example of erosion, weathering, deposition, or a combination of all three. Explain how you know.
I think is the three
Answer:
To my opinon, that’s looks like erosion
Explanation:
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Florida’s Population (numbers)
Race? Religion? Age? Immigrants vs U.S. born? Nationalities? Income- middle class vs. working class- upper class. Percentage that is incarcerated?Thanks
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What did the Supreme Court Decide in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka,Kansas?
O A.The Supreme Court decided to desegregate all schools?
O B.The Supreme Court decided to keep schools segregated?
O C.The Supreme Court did not make a decision on this case?
O D.The Supreme Court decided to only desegregate some school?
Answer: A
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Which licensed support service professional may use lip reading and sign language to treat students with hearing impairments? A school________ may use lip reading and sign language to treat students with hearing impairments.
Answer:
Which licensed support service professional may use lip reading and sign language to treat students with hearing impairments? A school_can_ may use lip reading and sign language to treat students with hearing impairments
I need help with Economics! View photo below-- Any help would be appreciated (:
Answer:
1. H, 2. C, 3. I, 4. A, 5. J, 6. E, 7. D, 8. G, 9. F, 10. B, 11. K.
Explanation:
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If you sailed with Columbus on his first trip, when and where did you set sail?
A) August 12, 1491 from Italy
B) October 12, 1492 from Spain
C) August 3, 1492 from Spain
D) October 3, 1491 from Italy
1. Describe the effect of geographical location on agriculture in each Civilization--Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas.
2. Describe the difference between adapting to and modifying one's environment. Give an example of each.
3. Why did the Spanish settle and conquer Central and South America? In your example, mention Columbus, Cortes, and Pizzaro and the Catholic Church in your answer.
4. Describe the Columbian Exchange. What was it and give examples using crops and animals involved.
5. Use the following words in context and in one paragraph: Aqueduct, Basin, and Chinampa. (what do they all have in common?)
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Answer: Ratios are expressed as "group 1 to group 2 ... to group n". For example, if a car lot had 12 vehicles, of which
2 are white, 6 are red, and 4 are yellow, then the ratio of red to white to yellow cars is 6 to 2 to 4. The ratio of yellow cars to white cars is 4 to 2 and may be expressed as 4:2 or 2:1.
A ratio is often converted to a fraction when it is expressed as a ratio to the whole. In the above example, the ratio of yellow cars to all the cars on the lot is 4:12 or 1:3. We can convert these ratios to a fraction, and say that 4/12 of the cars or 1/3
of the cars in the lot are yellow. Therefore, if a person randomly chose one car on the lot, then there is a one in three chance or probability that it would be yellow.
how did japan change during the Heian empire/period
Answer:
The most influential of these aristocratic families were the Fujiwara, who basically controlled the Japanese royal court and encouraged a highly-refined elite culture. During the Heian period, Japanese culture was redefined, reducing the importance of Chinese influences and elevating native productions.
Explanation:
What does the chart show about the money the state collects to provide services?
A majority comes from taxes on individual property.
A majority comes from people’s paychecks.
A majority comes from the sale of certain goods.
A majority comes from a portion of business profits
Who were a group of citizen-soldiers?
Answer:
Militia
Explanation:
A citizen-based group of people who defend their community or their area is a militia. Hope this helps.
I need help with Economics! View photo below-- Any help would be appreciated (:
Answer:
1. B. - 2. I. - 3. A. - 4. J. - 5. C. - 6. H. - 7. D. - 8. K. - 9. F. - 10. E. - 11. G
Explanation:
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why did the watsons cousins go to jail
Answer:
Explanation:
he went to Jeffersonian warnt
Which of the following BEST describes the main difference between scarcity and a shortage? 20 POINTS!! FASTEST ANSWER GET BRAINLY!!!
A.
While a shortage is a temporary market condition, scarcity is an ongoing condition in the world.
B.
While scarcity is a temporary market condition, a shortage is an ongoing condition in the world.
C.
Scarcity is found throughout the world, but shortages only occur in wealthy countries.
D.
Shortages occur everywhere, but scarcity happens only in countries with very high poverty levels.
Answer:
I am pretty sure it is D
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
it's only 10 points
What are some examples of interest groups and how are they different? (Site 1)
Answer:
Actually, there are three major types of interest groups. Animal rights groups such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals(PETA) and environmental interest groups such as GREENPEACE usually organize as PUBLIC-INTEREST GROUPS. These groups claim to work not for self interest but for the best interest of the public.
Underpaid professional workers may organize as groups. Lawyers belong to the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, doctors belong to the AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, and teachers belong to the NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION or the AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS. Labor unions such as the AFL-CIO and the TEAMSTERS' UNION to protect workers in factories or businesses.
The most common type of interest group is formed around businesses, corporations, and trade associations. Part of their reputation for power is based on the fact that they represent about half of all interest groups in Washington. People who criticize interest groups for having undue power in government believe that the business groups get special privileges for people who already have more wealth and power than ordinary citizens. For example, the oil and tobacco industries each have interest groups who promote their respective interests on CAPITOL HILL.
Explanation:
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Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows. The humid subtropical region is labeled with the number _____ on the map above. A)1 B)3
C)4
D)6
Answer: C) 4
Explanation:
Answer:
C) 4
Explanation:
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17. The country or Sudan is represented by which number?
1
2
3
4
Answer: The answer is 2. :)
How might geographical features impact the way a government is organized?
A.
Culture can spread throughout the country via geographical features.
B.
The frequency of geographic features determines the style of government.
C.
Natural features can serve as borders between political units.
D.
The differences in natural features can create an unstable government.