Answer:
c
Explanation:
too lazy to put, but this time was when religion was spreading like a wildfire so people were like, "Christianity, okay."
The Second Great Awakening inspired reformers to call for better wages for new immigrants. Thus, option (d) is correct.
A variety of reform movements, including the Temperance Movement, Women's Rights Movement, and Abolitionist Movement, were sparked by the Second Great Awakening, which propagated religion through revivals and emotive preaching.
According to historians, the Second Great Awakening, a religious movement, is to blame for igniting the abolitionist movement.
Therefore, option (d) is correct.
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10. Using the image of the front page and the knowledge you attained from the lesson , identify the (4 points ) headlines that could be described as yellow journalism and explain how these headlines and their stories might have played a major role in
Answer:
I guess it helps the reader have a better understanding of what they are about to read, but i can't really like see it its upside down
Explanation:
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Answer: Ask questions like: What did you find the hardest in life and how did you overcome that, What or who encouraged you to help people, How did you become world renowned, and what do you think will happen to you ounce you are gone, Do you think people will still remember you or do you think hey will forget you?
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Explanation:
in the 1930s the United States went into a severe economic State called the
Answer:
The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression that took place mostly during the 1930s, beginning in the United States. The timing of the Great Depression varied across the world; in most countries, it started in 1929 and lasted until the late 1930s.
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Which statements correctly describe the religious beliefs of the early Chinese?
Select all correct answers.
Responses
The dragon was an all-powerful and kind god.
The dragon was an all-powerful and kind god.
The Chinese believed in one god.
The Chinese believed in one god.
The rivers, mountains, and forests were alive with spirits.
The rivers, mountains, and forests were alive with spirits.
They believed in an afterlife.
They believed in an afterlife.
They practiced ancestor worship because they believed their ancestors took an interest in the affairs of the family.
They practiced ancestor worship because they believed their ancestors took an interest in the affairs of the family.
The dragon would protect the emperor whether or not the emperor ruled wisely.
The dragon would protect the emperor whether or not the emperor ruled wisely.
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The dragon was an all-powerful and kind god.
The Chinese believed in one god.
The rivers, mountains, and forests were alive with spirits.
They believed in an afterlife.
They practiced ancestor worship because they believed their ancestors took an interest in the affairs of the family.
The dragon would protect the emperor whether or not the emperor ruled wisely.
Explanation:
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Which three actions were taken to address the conflict between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists?
A
Amendments were added to the Constitution to limit federal power.
B
Amendments were proposed to the Constitution to change the power of the president.
C
Federalists argued in the courts about limits to the national government.
D
State governors demanded changes to the Constitution.
E
Federalists wrote essays supporting the Constitution.
F
Amendments were added to the Constitution to protect individual rights.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The Anti-Federalists were worried about the central government having too much power so Amendments were added to limit federal power
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Which two statements explain why most American Indians initially supported the French in the French and Indian War?
The French expected the American Indians to leave their territories.
The French were mostly interested in trading furs, not settling the land.
The British did not want American Indians on their side.
Britain wanted to take land to set up farms for British settlers.
The French forces were more powerful than the British.
Answer:
1. The French were mostly interested in trading furs, not settling the land.
2. Britain wanted to take land to set up farms for British settlers.
Explanation:
1.France saw Indigenous nations as allies, and relied on them for survival and fur trade wealth.
2.The reason the Indians were involved in the French and Indian War was because the British were taking control over their land. They were upset that the Americans were listening to British orders and giving them less and less land to live on.
I got this wrong but i have another chance of doing it can u please help
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I'm not sure but it might be Daniel Boone. Is there a year that may help or topic.
Answer:
i also think it was daniel boone
Explanation:
Which had a larger population
The americans
The british
Which steps should you follow to revise an argumentative essay? Check all that apply.
write a claim for the introduction
research any counterarguments to the claim
make sure the connections between ideas are clear
adjust informal language to a formal, academic style
replace words that are not necessary for getting ideas across
proofread writing to correct grammar, punctuation, and run-on sentences
The city-states of Greece were ____ and Sparta.
Athens
Ionia
Corinth
Thebes
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Dark areas of the map represent places that are very windy. Wind energy is arguably the cleanest source of power. If you were committed to lowering your negative impact on the environment, where could you move to maximize your ability to harvest wind power?
Southeastern swamps
Rocky Mountain area
Southwestern deserts
Gulf coast region
The best place to move to maximize your ability to harvest wind power would be the B. Rocky Mountain area.
Why would this maximize wind ?This area has some of the highest wind speeds in the United States, and it is also relatively free of obstructions, such as trees and buildings, that can interfere with wind power generation.
The southeastern swamps, southwestern deserts, and Gulf coast region are all windy areas, but they also have more obstructions that can interfere with wind power generation.
For example, the southeastern swamps are home to many trees, which can block the wind. The southwestern deserts are home to many mountains, which can also block the wind. And the Gulf coast region is home to many buildings, which can also block the wind.
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What is the historical importance of the Virginia House of Burgesses?
It made laws for the entire country.
It set up the first colonial government.
It was the first legislature in the colonies.
It established the first colonial rule of law.
Answer:
the historical importance of the Virginia house of burgesses is that it was the first legislative body in British North America and because it became a representation of the struggle between the crown and the colonists' desire for self-governance.
(I guess the third one is the right answer)
What historical event made the Jewish people want to have a homeland in Israel ?
A. World War 1
B. The Gulf War
C. The Holocaust
D. The bombing of Pearl Harbor
Answer:
C. The Holocaust
Explanation:
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"Control Communism where it already is, stop the spread of it anywhere else"
This quote best describes:
-Domino Theory
-Kennedy Proclamation
-Containment Policy
-Kennedy Diplomacy
· sea voyage of a month or more
· between Africa and the Americas
· approximately 12 million people made the journey
· a death rate of approximately 25% during the journey
These are all describing
Responses
A the Columbian Exchange.the Columbian Exchange.
B Triangular Trade.Triangular Trade.
C the Middle Passage.the Middle Passage.
D Mercantilist theory.
Answer:
This would most likely be the Middle Passage, and therefore C.
Explanation:
Let's go each answer one by one.
First, the columbian exchange was more of trade between the newer North America (New World) and Europe (Old World). This included things like livestock, food, culture, and diseases. While slaves were traded, they were not done in such quantities as 12 million.
Next, the Triangular Trade. While the Triangular Trade did include a cycle of trade of raw materials to Europe. finished goods to Africa, and manpower to America, the requirements asked for may be applicable for this event, but another choice is more specific and therefore better. (Even then, the Triangular Trade has Europe, America, and Africa. Not just the African x America.)
Then we have the mercantilist theory. Maximise exports, minimize imports. Has near nothing to do with the requirements on a foundational level.
That leaves us with C. The Middle passage was a portion of the Triangular Trade, but it was only between Africa & America. While roughly 12 million slaves were transported, it took around 80 days with a 15% death rate which might mean those requirements might be taken from a different source. With that in mind however, it can be seen that C is the best option.
In the Judicial Branch, you will find all of the following except...
Department of Juvenile Justice
Attorney General
Supreme Court of GA
Court of Appeals
1. Who is carrying them and how does this contrast the message of Kipling’s “White Man’s Burden”?
2. What is the message of this cartoon? What is the cartoonist saying about the United States?
3. Based upon the message of this cartoonist in favor or opposed to U.S. imperialism? Explain how you arrived at this conclusion.
First guy US/American
Second guy Britain
Answer:
Its B and C
Explanation:
Why are the men in the 442nd infantry regiment famous
Answer:
The 442nd Infantry Regiment Because young Japanese men of the second generation [nisei] were often eager to fight against the Axis Powers Japanese-American units were created in the Army.
Explanation:
Answer:
The 442nd Regimental Combat Team was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. The regiment is best known for its history as a fighting unit composed almost entirely of second-generation American soldiers of Japanese ancestry (Nisei) who fought in World War II.
Explanation:
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Which era is more associated with empires and war?
Middle ages
Neolithic Era
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Answer:
iron age is more associated
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1.Hatshepsut was the chief wife of Thutmose II, Thutmose III's father. She is generally regarded by Egyptologists as one of the most successful pharaohs, reigning longer than any other woman of an indigenous Egyptian dynasty.
2.Hatshepsut undertook ambitious building projects, particularly in the area around Thebes.
One of Hatshepsut's major achievements was expanding the trade routes of Ancient Egypt. Most notably was an expedition to the Land of Punt, which became a major trade partner supplying Egypt with gold, resin, wood, ivory, and wild animals. Her greatest achievement was the enormous memorial temple at Deir el-Bahri, considered one of the architectural wonders of ancient Egypt.
3.These women were seen as being responsible for both their own rule and the establishment of their sons as rulers and ruled independent of a king and was responsible for leading her own army.
4.Amanirenas was a fierce warrior queen. She led her nation into battle with the Romans and gained respect as a Kus hite ruler. Her defeat of the Romans secured her place in history. Queen Amanirenas lost an eye in that battle and became known to the Romans as One-Eyed Kandace. In addition to her known war tactics, she goes on to negotiate a treaty with the most powerful male ruler at the time, Augustus Caesar.
Which Epistles (letters) were written by Paul from Rome?
Answer:
(Galatians, Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Philemon, Philippians, 1 Thessalonians)
Explanation:
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Summarize the Feudal System.)
What is it?
Where did it start?
What are the different social classes?
Answer:
the feudal system is a type of social and political system where landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty and service. This system prevailed im the Middle Ages in Europe and Japan. The social classes include : The King and Queen, Nobles, Knights and Peasants.
can you help me pls?
Answer:
1.) E.
2.) A.
3.) B.
4.) C.
5.) D.
6.) C.
7.) A.
8.) B.
9.) A.
10.) D.
Explanation:
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why did the english try to form relationships with the native americans?
Answer:
I think they did that for agriculture, help, and information.
Explanation:
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Based on information in the article, which best describes the difference between the child labor rates in Nepal and Mongolia?
A.Child labor rates have increased in Mongolia since 1990, but decreased in Nepal since 1990.
B.Child labor rates have increased in Mongolia since 1990, but stayed the same in Nepal since 1990.
C.Child labor rates have increased in Nepal since 1990, but decreased in Mongolia since 1990.
D.Child labor rates have increased in Nepal since 1990, but stayed the same in Mongolia since 1990.
In 2000, there were 127 million children working in Asia. By 2004, that number had fallen to 122 million. Officials are pleased that child labor rates have dropped, but they say the decline isn't happening fast enough.
Those numbers came from a recent report from the International Labor Organization (ILO). The report focused on South Asia, which includes Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and other nations. It concluded that despite the decrease in the number of working children ages five to 14, South Asia remains a child labor hot spot.
The report discussed child labor in several nations and identified Nepal as one of the worst offenders. As of 2004, almost 40 percent of Nepalese children aged 10 to 14 were working. Many continue to do strenuous physical labor in mines, quarries, and carpet factories. Still, even in Nepal, child labor rates are declining; they had been near 50 percent in 1990.
The Philippines has improved, but problems remain in some industries. Many Filipino children still work in fireworks production, deep-sea fishing, and mining. The country has a national action plan to change this.
"The [anti-child labor] laws are all there," said Filipino Undersecretary of Labor and Employment Manuel G. Imson. Imson says that the government is working with the police to enforce these laws.
In some cases, child labor has emerged where it was previously nonexistent. There were few or no child laborers in Mongolia until 1990; today, up to 10,000 children there work in gold, coal, and mineral mines. Kh. Ganbaatar, executive director of the Mongolian Employers' Federation, blames the problem on economic changes as well as on natural disasters. Several years ago, winter storms killed millions of livestock. This made it harder for families to maintain their traditional herding way of life. Many of these families were forced to send their children to work.
In fact, child labor often develops because area families cannot make ends meet and need extra income. In other cases, parents want to send their children to school but cannot afford the related fees.
"A large number of working poor means that we have a large number of people who are unable to support children [going] to school," said Panudda Boonpala, senior child labor specialist at the ILO.
In August, government representatives from nearly 40 countries as well as workers' and employers' organizations attended an ILO conference. Topics on their agenda included migration, competitiveness, productivity, and youth employment (child labor). At a session on youth employment, participants watched a video that showed children working at a gold mine in Mongolia.
The ILO says that it will try to end some of the worst forms of child labor within 10 years. Its officials point out that attitudes about working children have changed in Asia. This is contributing to the reduction in child labor rates.
"I think 10 years ago there was lots of denial," Panudda said. Still, she said, nations will not be able to end child labor unless they are willing to put a lot of effort and funding into the fight against it.
answer:
B
Explanation:
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By March 1944 the ghetto population had fallen to just 300 people and it was closed. Those who remained were marched to the railway station and, on packed "cattle trucks", taken to Majdanek, near Lublin, Bryer's first concentration camp. After being ordered to strip and stand naked in the snow, she and the others were given "a striped uniform, a striped dress and a white handkerchief on the head - and that was all you had in this winter". She spent her 17th birthday in the camp. After six weeks the family were moved again, with Bryer sent to Plaszow, near Krakow - the concentration camp portrayed in Schindler's List. Life there was brutal, with the prisoners divided into work teams and forced to push wagons full of stones, laden from the quarry. "It was a hell of a job, we could hardly manage. There were shootings and hangings and there was no crematorium there - only a hill where they used to burn the people and all the ashes used to fly over us." Another danger was the demand for blood for German troops fighting in Russia, which was forcibly taken and difficult to recover from.It was at Plaszow that her father, an "upright" man who no longer knew where his wife or children were, was beaten to death by a guard. The German invasion of Poland in 1939 ended the happy childhood of Henia Bryer. Ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day she tells BBC One how she was sent to four concentration camps, but survived them all. "They were wearing these black uniforms with a skull on top and they installed loud speakers all over the town spreading hate propaganda," says Henia Bryer of the German army's arrival in Radom, eight days after they crossed the border on 1 September. "Hitler's speeches went on for hours and hours... he never made any secret of what he was going to do to the Jews." At first, Bryer's family - including an older brother and a younger brother and sister - survived on the gold coins saved by her father, a shoe factory owner who continued working, but was not paid. Much worse was to come. In 1941 they were among the 30,000 people confined to a ghetto, set up in the Jewish area. Conditions were very poor, with 10 people living in a single room. Violence and shootings were commonplace, yet the family managed to stay together. In 1944 Bryer was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where she saw notorious camp doctor Josef Mengele. "They took us off the train and we had to line up and strip. The men were separated from the women immediately. And there stood Dr Mengele and his cronies - fully dressed in uniforms and we had to parade in front of them. You can imagine what that felt like. "He was just flicking his finger. If he flicked the finger to the left, the people were going straight to the crematorium. If to the right, they were going to the camp." She also recalls music blaring over loudspeakers as children were separated from their parents. She did not see her sister, but has no doubt about what happened. "She was sent into the ovens." During a freezing winter Bryer, now tattooed as Auschwitz prisoner A26188, struggled against starvation, reciting poems to keep her mind on other things. And, as she turned 18 in mid-December, she thought of how she should have been going to university in Rome. She remembers telling herself: "I am too young to die, I can't die. I haven't seen anything, I haven't done anything yet." Three months after she arrived, and two days before it was reached by Russian troops, Bryer was moved again. During a forced march she saw the bodies of those shot because they were too tired to walk. Arriving at the last camp, Bergen-Belsen, she saw "a huge mountain of dead bodies... partly decomposing". The camp was "the pits", she says, even compared to Auschwitz. Visiting the camp after its liberation in April 1945, the broadcaster Richard Dimbleby described it as a "living nightmare". And for the prisoners, freedom was not immediate. Suffering from diseases including typhus, they were locked inside with too few doctors to care for them and fatty foods their bodies could no longer digest. "People were dying - there were 30,000 people that died after the liberation. I felt terrible, I lost the only friend I had right through the camps." After the war, Bryer was reunited with her mother and lived in France and Israel before she met her husband Maurice and moved with him to South Africa. Now in her 80s, she fears younger generations lack knowledge of the Holocaust. "I had an operation once and the anaesthetist comes and looks at [the tattoo on] my arm and he says, 'What is this?' And I said, 'That's from Auschwitz.' And he said, 'Auschwitz, what was that?' And that was a young man, a qualified doctor," she says.
what is the difference between orthodox Christianity and Christianity?
Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a 2 front war?
Answer:
All advantages of a 2 front war are peace love and money. All disadvantages of a 2 front war is debt death and sadness.