Answer: the Revolution of 1905, Russo-Japanese War, and the excesses of the Russian royal family helped lay the groundwork for the 1917 Russian Revolution.
Explanation:
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How is coronavirus historically significant?
In what region did the early English colonization take place?
Answer:
The English colonization first took place in Jamestown, Virginia
| 4) Which of the following is NOT something the Vikings did for fun?
A) Horse riding B) chess C) hockey
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Which of the following
statements best describes the
difference between a citizen and
one who was a subject?
A. A subject could control the citizens within a
society.
B. A citizen had rights, but a subject was one
controlled by a leader or government.
C. A citizen and subject both were treated like
slaves,
D. A subject had rights and freedoms while
citizens were more like slaves.
It is widely believed that the first Americans arrived
A) By crossing the Bering land bridge
B) By crossing the Atlantic Ocean with Culumbus
C) During the first English settlement of James
D) During the settlement of St.Augustine by the Spanish
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Answer:
Explanation:
first with last one second with 3rd on and last one with first
How can a bill become law if the governor vetoes it?
by waiting for a set period of time
O by a two-thirds vote in both houses
oby a one-third vote in both houses
O by holding a public hearing
Answer:
○ by a two-thirds vote in both houses
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Which of the following was NOT on the Populist Party Reform
Platform?
A. single term for president and vice president
B. election of senators by popular vote
C. looser immigration laws
D. 8 hour work day
List 3 outcomes of the French and Indian war
Answer:
French and Indian War, American phase of a worldwide nine years’ war (1754–63) fought between France and Great Britain. (The more-complex European phase was the Seven Years’ War [1756–63].) It determined control of the vast colonial territory of North America. Three earlier phases of this extended contest for overseas mastery included King William’s War (1689–97), Queen Anne’s War (1702–13), and King George’s War (1744–48).
I need help typing a brief summary of the American Civil War! Please help me!
Answer:
The Civil War in the United States began in 1861, after decades of simmering tensions between northern and southern states over slavery, states' rights and westward expansion. ... The War Between the States, as the Civil War was also known, ended in Confederate surrender in 1865.
Explanation:
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How did the Treaty of Versailles lead to the rise of totalitarian leaders in
Europe in the 1930s? Please respond in 3-5 sentences
Answer:
A totalitarian leads a government that keeps total control over the public in the country.
Explanation:
Germany was destroyed after World War I. The Treaty of Versailles imposed Germany to give up colonies, reduce military, and pay reparations. Accepting war responsibility left Germans angry. The economy began to stumble with depression led to unemployment and hyperinflation. Adolf Hitler and the Nazis gained popularity in 1930 when the Weimar government was not able to stand in their terms. Finally, Hitler became the Chancellor and ended democracy.
Which of these was an idea promoted by William Lloyd Garrison?
A. Flooding Congress with thousands of antislavery petitions
B. Ending slavery by causing a war between North and South
C. Letting slavery disappear slowly without interfering with it
D. Creating a separate antislavery group just for women
Answer:
a flooding congress with thousands of antislavery petitions
Explanation:
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How does the public opinion affect the big three’s decisions
Explanation:
The public affects the big three's opinion (mainly UK and US not USSR) since they are capitalists their actions reflect the people's thought and it proves their reliability as leaders, or else the public vote for other leaders.
How were black men in the south prevented from voting
Answer:
Voting in Mississippi
With federal troops no longer present to protect the rights of black citizens, white supremacy quickly returned to the old Confederate states. Black voting fell off sharply in most areas because of threats by white employers and violence from the Ku Klux Klan, a ruthless secret organization bent on preserving white supremacy at all costs.
White majorities began to vote out the Republicans and replace them with Democratic governors, legislators, and local officials. Laws were soon passed banning interracial marriages and racially segregating railroad cars along with the public schools.
Laws and practices were also put in place to make sure blacks would never again freely participate in elections. But one problem stood in the way of denying African Americans the right to vote: the 15th Amendment, which guaranteed them this right. To a great extent, Mississippi led the way in overcoming the barrier presented by the 15th Amendment.
In 1890, Mississippi held a convention to write a new state constitution to replace the one in force since Reconstruction. The white leaders of the convention were clear about their intentions. "We came here to exclude the Negro," declared the convention president. Because of the 15th Amendment, they could not ban blacks from voting. Instead, they wrote into the state constitution a number of voter restrictions making it difficult for most blacks to register to vote.
First, the new constitution required an annual poll tax, which voters had to pay for two years before the election. This was a difficult economic burden to place on black Mississippians, who made up the poorest part of the state's population. Many simply couldn't pay it.
But the most formidable voting barrier put into the state constitution was the literacy test. It required a person seeking to register to vote to read a section of the state constitution and explain it to the county clerk who processed voter registrations. This clerk, who was always white, decided whether a citizen was literate or not.
The literacy test did not just exclude the 60 percent of voting-age black men (most of them ex-slaves) who could not read. It excluded almost all black men, because the clerk would select complicated technical passages for them to interpret. By contrast, the clerk would pass whites by picking simple sentences in the state constitution for them to explain.
Mississippi also enacted a "grandfather clause" that permitted registering anyone whose grandfather was qualified to vote before the Civil War. Obviously, this benefited only white citizens. The "grandfather clause" as well as the other legal barriers to black voter registration worked. Mississippi cut the percentage of black voting-age men registered to vote from over 90 percent during Reconstruction to less than 6 percent in 1892. These measures were copied by most of the other states in the South.
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What did many people see as a negative result of horizontal integration?
Answer:
horizontal integration stunts the economic growth of the new enterprise. there is also reduced flexibility within an organization. This happens because the company is now a larger organization. It can also lead to destroying value rather than increasing it because the synergies never materialize despite the costs of the horizontal integration
Which statement BEST completes the diagram?
o A. The Invasion of Afghanistan
O B. The Persian Gulf War
C Operation Desert Strom
O
D. The Invasion of Iraq
Answer:
A. The Invasion of Afghanistan
Explanation:
The statement that BEST completes the diagram is: "The Invasion of Afghanistan"
The attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001 angered the United States which led to the invasion of Afghanistan. The US war in Afghanistan was supported by their close ally, United Kingdom. The invasion became the first phase of the war in Afghanistan. The aim was to dissolve al-Qaeda and remove Taliban from power. There was move to capture Osama Bin Laden.
“With these pieces of paper they can buy anything and pay for anything. And I can tell you that the papers that reckon as ten bezants (a quantity of money) do not weigh one. . . . There is no one that does not visit a bath-house at least three times a week and take a bath -- in winter every day, if he can manage it. Every man of rank or means has his own bathroom in his house. . . . Here too the inhabitants worship Mahomet (Muhammed) and are subject to the Great Khan. It has villages and towns in plenty. . . . There are rivers here in which are found stones called jasper and chalcedony (quartz crystals) in plenty. There is no lack in the means of life. Cotton is plentiful. The inhabitants live by trade and industry.”
Marco Polo, The Travels of Marco Polo, c. 1300
In Europe, people began to refer to Marco Polo’s book as “The Million”, meaning the million lies. What is ONE thing mentioned in the passage that Europeans would not have believed to be true and WHY? (Answer in at least three complete sentences.)
Answer: Europeans wouldn’t believe him bc bezants aren’t paper like he says in the first sentence. They are gold/ silver coins.
Explanation: look up what bezants are and it’s says that they’re coins lol
What was the goal of Chinese expeditions in the early 1400s? (5 points) Question 2 options: 1) Colonization 2) Trade with North America 3) Diplomatic missions 4) Waging war
Answer:
C. diplomatic mission was the goal
Explanation:
Answer: 3) Diplomatic missions
Explanation:
The correct answer is 3) Diplomatic missions. The Emperor's objective was to impress and overwhelm the surrounding territories, always ready to fight, but waging war or forced colonization weren't the first choice or priority; the fleet admiral Zheng He always tried the diplomatic way first. Have a fantastic day and good luck! :D
The Paris Opera was formally known as?
To what democratic concept did
Judaism contribute?
Answer: The Israelites saw their leaders as fully human and bound to obey God's law. In this way, the culture and religion of Judaism contributed to the rise of another important democratic concept, the rule of law.
What are specific cultural influences of the Mesoamericans on Hispanic culture?
Answer:As a cultural area, Mesoamerica is defined by a mosaic of cultural traits developed and shared by its indigenous cultures. Among the earliest complex civilizations was the Olmec culture, which inhabited the Gulf Coast of Mexico and extended inland and southwards across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
As farming became more productive for river valley civilizations, farms were moved into river deltas and developed techniques and tools to increase production. All of the following were part of this later development EXCEPT
●irrigation
● plows
● terracing
●wheels
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Answer:
The terracing was not part of this later development in farming.
Explanation:
A is not correct because by farming in the deltas, the humans were able to bring easily water to their crops whenever it was needed, unlike before that when they relied on the flood.
B is not correct because the plows were an innovation that was heavily used in the deltas and generally in the low and flat plains.
C is correct because the terracing was practiced only at places where the topography was problematic, or rather the terrain was very steep, so it was in no way found in the deltas.
D is not correct because the wheels were used a lot in the deltas where there was farming, as they enabled easier working on the farms, but also easier transportation of the goods.
In 30 words or fewer, explain what questions the encomenderos' lack
of experience as landowners might raise.
Answer:
they lack food
Explanation:
The policy of the United States government towards the Indians in the period immediately prior to the civil war was to
Answer:
American Indians were ordered to live on Indian Reservations. The US Army enforced the policy; ironically, after the Indian Wars, the US Army was placed on Military "Reservations." Today (21st century) both reservations still exist.
The island of Crete was first inhabited by the______.
A.Mycenaeans
B.Minasyans
C.Mesopotamians
D.Minoans
Describe the Sugar Act (Molasses Act) and Stamp Act and then explain why the Stamp Act caused more resistance among ordinary people in the colonies than did the Sugar Act. View keyboard shortcuts Edit Insert Format Tools Table 12pt Paragraph
Answer:
The Quartering Act was circumvented in all colonies other than Pennsylvania and The Sugar and Stamp Acts of 1764 and 1765, intended to raise revenue in Great Britain, led to increased resistance from the colonies. Their rights as British citizens and the intent of the British Parliament to more directly rule the colonies.
Explanation:
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What factor resulted in prehistoric Indians making permanent settlements?
A Northern Renaissance writer who criticized the Catholic Church was
A. William Shakespeare.
B. Jan van Eyck.
C. Albrecht Dürer.
D. Desiderius Erasmus.
Answer:
D. Desiderius Erasmus.
Explanation:
The correct answer to the question "A Northern Renaissance writer who criticized the Catholic Church was" is option D. Desiderius Erasmus.
What does the Catholic Church believe?
Catholics share with other Christians a belief in the divinity of Jesus Christ, the son of God made man who came to earth to redeem humanity's sins through His demise and resurrection. They follow His teachings as set out in the New Testomony and place their belief in God's promise of everlasting life with Him.
Conclusion: Erasmus lived against the backdrop of the growing European religious Reformation. He remained a member of the Catholic Church all his life, remaining committed to reforming the Church and its clerics' abuses from within. Erasmus criticized the Catholic Church for putting too much emphasis on external forms of faith, which include... pilgrimages, fasts, and relics.
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Buddhism was India’s dominant religion in 100 BCE, and then it
Answer:
it became more and more popular around Asia especially in China and Japan