Answer:
A. Managing Businesses
C.Farming
E.Running Factories
Explanation:
By the end of the war, women had proved that they were just as important to the war effort as men had been. Women found employment in transportation including the railroads and driving cars, ambulances, and trucks, nursing, factories making ammunition, on farms in the Women's Land Army, in shipyards etc.
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Answer:
21/400Explanation:
To find out the probability of the outcome orange/lemon we need to figure out the probability of each event.
Probability of orange multi is 7/20
Probability of lemon calcium is 3/20
The answer is 7/20 x 3/20 or 21/400
21/400
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What does the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution do?
A. It allows all men 21 or older to be able to vote in the United States
B. It allows for the direct election of Senators to the Congress
It bans slavery in the United States
C. It allows the federal government to tax citizen's income
Answer:
B
Explanation:
why was the war in vietnam particulary frustrasting for american troops?
Answering to: "Why was the war in vietnam particulary frustrasting for american troops?" By Justin Deltoro06
Explanation:
The U.S. had to fight in Vietnam's unfamiliar jungles.
Answer:
To put it simply, the American troops were fighting in unfamiliar jungles and territories which made it difficult.
What are two common strategies that interest groups use to shape public
policy?
O
A. Paying voters and polling the public
O
B. Filing lawsuits and lobbying officials
O
C. Organizing protests and electing interest group members to
Congress
O
D. Forming political action committees (PACs) and funding primary
elections
Answer:
b. filing lawsuits and lobbying officials
Explanation:
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Two battles took place at Location 2 on the map.
They were called the First and Second Battles of
Answer:
Bull Run
Explanation:
The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as the Battle of Manassas, marked the first major land battle of the American Civil War. On July 21, 1861, Union and Confederate armies clashed near Manassas Junction, Virginia. The engagement began when about 35,000 Union troops marched from the federal capital in Washington, D.C. to strike a Confederate force of 20,000 along a small river known as Bull Run. After fighting on the defensive for most of the day, the rebels rallied and were able to break the Union right flank, sending the Federals into a chaotic retreat towards Washington. The Confederate victory gave the South a surge of confidence and shocked many in the North, who realized the war would not be won as easily as they had hoped.
Prelude to the First Battle of Bull Run
By July 1861, two months after Confederate troops opened fire on Fort Sumter to begin the Civil War, the northern press and public were eager for the Union Army to make an advance on Richmond ahead of the planned meeting of the Confederate Congress there on July 20. Encouraged by early victories by Union troops in western Virginia and by the war fever spreading through the North, President Abraham Lincoln ordered Brigadier General Irvin McDowell to mount an offensive that would hit quickly and decisively at the enemy and open the way to Richmond, thus bringing the war to a mercifully quick end. The offensive would begin with an attack on more than 20,000 Confederate troops under the command of General P.G.T. Beauregard camped near Manassas Junction, Virginia (25 miles from Washington, D.C.) along a little river known as Bull Run.
The cautious McDowell, then in command of the 35,000 Union volunteer troops gathered in the Federal capital, knew that his men were ill-prepared and pushed for a postponement of the advance to give him time for additional training. But Lincoln ordered him to begin the offensive nonetheless, reasoning (correctly) that the rebel army was made up of similarly amateur soldiers. McDowell’s army began moving out of Washington on July 16; its slow movement allowed Beauregard (who also received advance notice of his enemy’s movements through a Confederate espionage network in Washington) to call on his fellow Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston for reinforcements. Johnston, in command of some 11,000 rebels in the Shenandoah Valley, was able to outmaneuver a Union force in the region and march his men towards Manassas.
Battle Begins at Bull Run
McDowell’s Union force struck on July 21, shelling the enemy across Bull Run while more troops crossed the river at Sudley Ford in an attempt to hit the Confederate left flank. Over two hours, 10,000 Federals gradually pushed back 4,500 rebels across the Warrington turnpike and up Henry House Hill. Reporters, congressmen and other onlookers who had traveled from Washington and were watching the battle from the nearby countryside prematurely celebrated a Union victory, but reinforcements from both Johnston and Beauregard’s armies soon arrived on the battlefield to rally the Confederate troops. In the afternoon, both sides traded attacks and counterattacks near Henry House Hill. On Johnston and Beauregard’s orders, more and more Confederate reinforcements arrived, even as the Federals struggled with coordinating assaults made by different regiments.
The “Rebel Yell” at Bull Run (Manassas)
By four o’clock in the afternoon, both sides had an equal number of men on the field of battle (about 18,000 on each side were engaged at Bull Run), and Beauregard ordered a counterattack along the entire line. Screaming as they advanced (the “rebel yell” that would become infamous among Union troops) the Confederates managed to break the Union line. As McDowell’s Federals retreated chaotically across Bull Run, they ran headlong into hundreds of Washington civilians who had been watching the battle while picnicking on the fields east of the river, now making their own hasty retreat.
Among the future leaders on both sides who fought at First Manassas were Ambrose E. Burnside and William T. Sherman (for the Union) along with Confederates like Stuart, Wade Hampton, and most famously, Thomas J. Jackson, who earned his enduring nickname, “Stonewall” Jackson, in the battle. Jackson, a former professor at the Virginia Military Institute, led a Virginia brigade from the Shenandoah Valley into the battle at a key moment, helping the Confederates hold an important high-ground position at Henry House Hill. General Barnard Bee (who was later killed in the battle) told his men to take heart, and to look at Jackson standing there “like a stone wall.”
Answer:
bull run
Explanation:
Which of the following was NOT a change in the rules of warfare?
The use of artillery guns from a great distance.
The use of chemical weapons.
The sneak attacks of the German U-Boats.
The Calvary charge with horses and swords.
Answer:
The use of artillery guns from a great distance.
Explanation:
I think it's The use of artillery guns from a great distance because all the others that are stated below The use of artillery guns from a great distance are either war crimes or the rules of war-fare was changed because of them.
Who was the General that would have been expected to lead the invasion of Europe?
Answer:
Napoleon?
Explanation:
I'm not sure what time period or area you're needing, but Napoleon was a very famous general
What did dust storms engulf in the dust bowl?
Answer:
Explanation:
The moral of the story is there was too many dust storms coming to one area at in a short period of time (which caused the dust bowl).
Read the selection from the section "The Italian
Renaissance in context."
The rich people of Florence showed off
their money by paying for artists and
thinkers. They were called patrons of
these artists, and made the city into the
cultural center of Europe,
Which phrase from the selection BEST helps the
reader understand the meaning of "patrons"?
Answer:
The rich people of Florence.Explanation:
The best phrase that helps the reader to understand the meaning of "patrons" is "the rich people of Florence".During the period of Renaissance, the rich people of Florence contributed a huge part in the patronage of arts and ideas. They were called as patrons and have greatly enhanced the city into the cultural center of Europe.One such group was the House of Medici who were mostly elitists and one of the richest families in Florence. They had immensely contributed in the upliftment of artists and thinkers in the city.4.Cell phones and the Internet have both had the effect of _____.
Answer:
Here you go:
Explanation:
better/faster ; Increasing communication speeds.
Which of the following statements does NOT reflect Martin Luther King's views on civil disobedience?
King's belief in civil disobedience grew out of his Christian faith and also the teachings of Mohandas Gandhi.
King believed the tactics of nonviolent resistance that Gandhi used in India could also be used in the struggle for civil rights.
The Montgomery bus boycott was an example of King's commitment to nonviolent resistance.
Although King believed in civil disobedience, he also believed that violent resistance was also an effective way to win civil rights.
Answer: King's belief in civil disobedience grew out of his Christian faith and also the teachings of Mohandas Gandhi.
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Answer:
pretty sure it’s C i’m really sorry if it’s wrong i tried
Which of the following best fits in the list below?
Characteristics of Totalitarianism: •Based upon one-party rule •Relies on strong leadership •Does not include individual rights
a) promotes capitalism
b)uses censorship and secret police
c)condemns warfare and promotes collective security
d)calls for democratically elected representatives
Answer:
B
Explanation: Totalitarian governments rely on terror and fear in their citizens. Usually one political party controls the entire country and hads total rule over all aspects of daily life.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
In August 1939 Germany signed a nonaggression pact with
Answer:
Australia
Explanation:
Answer:
In 23/8/1939.
Explanation:
Two countries agreed to take no military action against each other for the next 10 years.
To what extent is the US economy and national security reliant on peace and stability in the Middle East?
Who became president after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated?
O Andrew Johnson
John Brown
John Wilkes Booth
Jim Crow
Answer:
Andrew Johnson. He was the first president to be impeached.
After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated Andrew Johnson became president. Thus the correct answer is A.
Why was Abraham Lincoln popular?Abraham Lincoln was a significant leader in keeping the Union together throughout the American Civil War and starting the process that eventually ended slavery in the country.
From 1865 to 1869, Andrew Johnson served as the 17th president of the United States. He took over as president since he was vice president when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
Therefore, option A is appropriate.
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Which statement accurately describes an accomplishment of Emperor Yangdi that helped bring the Chinese together as one people?
He helped spread Buddhism throughout Mongolia and Southeast Asia.
He convinced Marco Polo to share the technology of Western Europe with all regions of China.
He built a vast network of canals for trade and communication, known as the Grand Canal.
He brought a patchwork of small kingdoms under one rule by rebuilding the army.
Answer:
he helped spread buddhism throughout Mongolia and southeast Asia sorry if I'm wrong
Answer:
He helped spread the Buddhism throughout Mongolia and Southeast Asia.
Explanation:
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The phrase "We the People" illustrates which principle of the Constitution?
answers
seperation of powers
popular soverinty
federalism
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. — Preamble to the Constitution
Answer:
Popular Sovereignty
Explanation:
Popular sovereignty is pretty much just a fancy way of saying that a government is ruled by it's people (so a democracy). "We the People" is indicating that us as a society, the constituents, are forming this democracy. It cannot be separation of powers because of "We" we shows that it's united, there is no separation, and federalism just means the government. The best answer is definitely popular sovereignty. I hope that helped you out!
"The President, Vice-President, and all civil officers of the United States shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." United States Constitution, Article II, Section 4 In the United States government, "other high Crimes and Misdemeanors" are determined by
Answer:
House of Representatives
Explanation:
what did Iran do to our NAVY?
Answer:
Iran seized United States command boats on January 12, 2016
Explanation:
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seized United States Navyriverine command boats after the US entered Iranian territorial waters near Iran's Farsi Island in the Persian Golf.
How was the government that was created at the Constitutional Convention
similar to the one proposed in the Virginia Plan?
A. Members of the legislative branch of government were to elect the
members of the executive branch.
B. There was no separation of power between the judicial and
legislative branches.
C. State representation in the House of Representatives was based
on a state's population.
D. Members of the House of Representatives were to elect the
members of the Senate.
How did people criticize the government and the war? How did they protest the war and the war effort?
Answer:
United States (1919) that “[w]hen a nation is at war, many things that might be said in ... He called the President “King Lincoln” and criticized the war in stark terms. ... to a newspaper: “I am for the people and the government is for the profiteers.
Explanation:
Sedition Act of 1798, outlawing false statements criticizing the American government, which expired in 1801. Smith Act of 1940, passed in anticipation of World War II and later us The government protects the rights of its citizens by upholding the laws of the United States Constitution. By giving the people specific rights in the Constitution, such as Amendments, it helps protect these rights.ed against alleged Communist agents. SOME OF THIS I WROTE PERSONALLY MYSELF AND SOME I COPIED AND PASTED IT HOPEFULLY UR NOT MAD THAT I COPIED SOME OF IT AND ALSO HOPES THIS HELPS...!!!!!!!!!!!!:);)
Explain two reasons why you believe many of the soldiers in WW1 got shell shock. (In your own words)
Why did some members of the
Continental Congress fear having
a federal court system?
A. because the laws were arbitrary
B. it would give the court officials too much
power
C. because the courts were previously unfairly
run by the king
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Westernization refers to countries adopting the culture and values of.....
A)western Europe and North America.
B)the American "Wild West."
C)the western portions of East Asia.
D)Japan and China.
Answer:
A.) Western Europe and North America
Explanation:
During the 1900s, more and more countries in the east started to adopt Western European and North American Ideas such as capitalism and democratic governments.
What goods and ideas came from China? Central Asia? Africa? India?
Answer:
here you go
Explanation:
China exported silk, porcelain, lacquer, jade and bronze, whereas it coveted Central Asian horses, camels, carpets, precious stones, Roman glassware and gold embroidery. India traded ivory, jewels, cotton, spices, and dyes. Eastern and Northern Europe traded fur, wild animal skins, slaves, gold and silver
Help Please! I will mark Brainliest and you will get 15 points! How did the lack of strong armies affect Greek city-states in this period?
Answer:
Explanation:
Greek city-states developed different forms of governance with very different political structures and strengths.
Greek colonization led to the spread of the Greek language and Greek culture, but it also resulted in tensions with the neighboring Persian empire, culminating in the Persian Wars.
Athens developed democratic institutions and a culture of philosophy, science, and culture; it emerged as a powerful state and allied with other city-states, forming the Delian League.
Resistance to Athens’ power among the other Greek city-states, particularly Sparta, prompted the Peloponnesian War
Answer:
Greek city-states developed different forms of governance with very different political structures and strengths.
Greek colonization led to the spread of the Greek language and Greek culture, but it also resulted in tensions with the neighboring Persian empire, culminating in the Persian Wars.
Athens developed democratic institutions and a culture of philosophy, science, and culture; it emerged as a powerful state and allied with other city-states, forming the Delian League.
Resistance to Athens’ power among the other Greek city-states, particularly Sparta, prompted the Peloponnesian War.
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Is anyone able to Explain the Roots of the Revolution? (This is for a Project)
Answer:
Explanation:
"The scientific revolution was built upon the foundation of ancient Greek learning and science in the Middle Ages, as it had been elaborated and further developed by Roman/Byzantine science and medieval Islamic science."
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3. Why does the West play
such a dominant role in
shaping world culture?
Answer:
The West plays such a dominant role in shaping world culture because it was and still is a major producer and exporter of consumer goods.
Explanation:
This is assuming that you mean the Western Hemisphere.
Since it was and still is a significant manufacturer and exporter of consumer products, and because of European colonization, many western languages are spoken around the world.
Write difference between Western and non-Western beliefs?Non-western concepts are becoming to be increasingly conserved in need to shield their culture, while western ideas continue to expand over the globe.
Change and challenges have come as a result of global interconnectedness.
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