Analyzing Sources on the Amistad Case

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In this lesson,Gary Fisher’s students re-enact the Amistadtrial,addressing the issues of slavery,property rights,rebellion,morality,justice,and the law.Amistad is one of several cases students in Mr.Fisher’s class have studiedto understand a larger issue:how the Supreme Court has influenced the lives of African Americans past andpresent.Students learn the background of the Amistadincident,from the seizure of the Spanish slave ship by its Africanpassengers,to the interception of the commandeered vessel by a U.S.warship off the coast of Long Island,to thesubsequent trial of the Africans on charges of mutiny and murder.During the lesson,Mr.Fisher’s teaching partnerspeaks to the class in Spanish.Some students understand,but others experience firsthand the language barrierAfricans on the Amistadencountered with each other and with their captors.Teams for the plaintiffs,defendants,and judges prepare for the mock trial,conduct the trial,and reach a verdict about the fate of the AmistadAfricans.From this exercise,students learn how the Supreme Court helps shape American history.


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What is a flash point?

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flashpoint

[ˈflaSHpoint]

NOUN

flash-point (noun)

a place, event, or time at which trouble, such as violence or anger, flares up.

"the flashpoint of the conflagration is just blocks away"

chemistry

the temperature at which a particular organic compound gives off sufficient vapor to ignite in air.

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How did life change for women during World War ll

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Answer:

they got rights

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amendments

Which of the following is a correct statement about the French and Indian War?
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Native Americans sided only with the French

The British and French joined forces to fight against the Native Americans.

Native Americans sided only with the British.

Native Americans sided with both the French and the British.

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What divided Florida into two British colonies, expanded Georgia’s territory, and angered colonists who wanted to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains?
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Proclamation of 1763

Stamp Act

Charter of 1732

Treaty of Versailles

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Which of the following goods were not taxed by the Stamp Act?
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legal documents

tea

greeting cards

. newspapers

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Question 41 pts
The term “loyalist” describes
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British royal family

Americans who supported the colonies.

American militia leaders

Americans who supported Great Britain.

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Which of the following shows the correct order of events leading up the American Revolution?
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Intolerable Acts, Stamp Act, First Constitutional Convention, Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence, Intolerable Acts, Stamp Act, First Continental Congress

Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, Declaration of Independence, First Continental Congress

Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, First Continental Congress, Declaration of Independence

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Why did the patriots want independence from Great Britain?
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The British government was torturing them.

They wanted to be ruled by Spain.

They felt the taxes were unfair.

They wanted to have their own monarchy in America.

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How did Southern representatives to the Constitutional Convention feel about the slave trade?
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They hated it because it violated people’s freedoms.

They did not care either way because they were not slave owners.

They supported it because Southern plantation system needed slaves.

They were upset that there was no slave trade and passed an amendment requiring one to start shortly after the convention.

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What was one of the major problems with the Articles of Confederation that left the colonial government short of money during the war?
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no power to control Native American affairs

no power of local postal services

no power to wage war

no power to tax the states

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Question 91 pts
What document was created in an attempt to revise the Articles of Confederation?
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Bill of Rights

U.S. Constitution

Declaration of Independence

Georgia’s Constitution of 1777

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Which of the following was an issue of debate at the Constitutional Convention of 1787?
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whether or not citizens had any rights

whether or not the US should have a king

whether or not anything was wrong with the Articles of Confederation

whether or not slaves should count as citizens

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How were slaves counted in the U.S. Constitution?
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Only enslaved males were counted.

Slavery was made illegal.

Three-fifths of all enslaved people were counted.

Enslaved people were not counted at all towards representation.

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The U.S. Bill of Rights
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was opposed by people who believed in personal freedoms.

had to be added to the Constitution before Georgia would ratify it.

consists of 10 Amendments to the Constitution intended to protect citizens’ rights.

was the first part of the U.S. Constitution written.

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Which of these sentences from the excerpt most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 5?

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Quesiton 5 says

Which of these inferences about the author’s point of view is best supported by the entire excerpt?

From: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" lesson

A. “She’s simply called HeLa, the code name given to the world’s first immortal human cells—her cells, cut from her cervix just months before she died.”

B. “I’ve spent years staring at that photo, wondering what kind of life she led, what happened to her children, and what she’d think about cells from her cervix living on forever—bought, sold, packaged, and shipped by the trillions to laboratories around the world.”

C. “One scientist estimates that if you could pile all HeLa cells ever grown onto a scale, they’d weigh more than 50 million metric tons—an inconceivable number, given that an individual cell weighs almost nothing.”

D. “All of the stories mentioned that scientists had begun doing research on Henrietta’s children, but the Lackses didn’t seem to know what that research was

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Which of these sentences from the excerpt most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 5?

Answer choices for the above question

Quesiton 5 says

Which of these inferences about the author’s point of view is best supported by the entire excerpt?

From: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" lesson

A. “She’s simply called HeLa, the code name given to the world’s first immortal human cells—her cells, cut from her cervix just months before she died.”

B. “I’ve spent years staring at that photo, wondering what kind of life she led, what happened to her children, and what she’d think about cells from her cervix living on forever—bought, sold, packaged, and shipped by the trillions to laboratories around the world.”

C. “One scientist estimates that if you could pile all HeLa cells ever grown onto a scale, they’d weigh more than 50 million metric tons—an inconceivable number, given that an individual cell weighs almost nothing.”

D. “All of the stories mentioned that scientists had begun doing research on Henrietta’s children, but the Lackses didn’t seem to know what that research was

How Was Germany Defeated?

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Answer:

By ze americans :D

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which Indian lives where the temperature is below freezing​

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Answer:

"Dras" I think hehe

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6. Make a prediction: Which of the following would most likely have happened if Indian
farmers had not learned how to irrigate their fields?
a. Towns would not have had indoor plumbing.
b. Villages would not have grown along the rivers.
c. Aryans would not have invaded India.
d. Rajas would not have claimed Indian lands.
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In which language did Aryans write their poems and hymns?

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Answer:

a

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Today most Americans live in cities or suburbs, but from colonial times into the early twentieth century a majority of Americans lived in the countryside and worked on farms. Only two percent of Americans live on farms or ranches today, but in 1790 ninety percent of the population did. What caused this shift?

The movement of populations from rural to urban areas is called urbanization. Urbanization in the United States increased gradually in the early 1800s and then accelerated in the years after the Civil War. By 1890, twenty-eight percent of Americans lived in urban areas, and by 1920 more Americans lived in towns and cities than in rural areas.^1  

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Local governments receive very little funding from state and local grants.

True

False

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The answer is false b

How was the Aztec Empire organized? Plz hurry
Local priests ran independent cities.
Local kings ruled independent cities.
A central government had control over city-states.
A tlatoani and justices shared control of city-states.

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I think its "A central government had control over city-states". Plz mark as brainliest if correct! Hope this helps you!

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I learned about this a lot and I remember a bit, I also am very smart!

Answer: The answer is C

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How did black churches help African Americans in the North?


a. The churches taught white churches about the evils of slavery. The churches taught white churches about the evils of slavery.

b. The churches helped them organize politically. The churches helped them organize politically.

c. The churches illegally taught them to read and write. The churches illegally taught them to read and write.

d. The churches ran African American candidates for president.

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Answer:

i think B

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Despite the change in dynasties domestic life changed very little. Chinese patriarchy continued and was supported by....
A-The government enforcement
B- legalist ideas.
C-The Confucian classics D-the Daoist principal

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Answer:

b

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Which battle was consider the beginning of the war

A. Lexington
B. Concord
C. Bunker Hill
D. all of the above

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Answer

all of the above

Why is the growth of cities important for the growth of civilization?

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Answer:

Cities were at the center of all early civilizations. People from surrounding areas came to cities to live, work, and trade. ... Cities concentrated political, religious, and social institutions that were previously spread across many smaller, separate communities, which contributed to the development of states.

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Explain why American criminal law is considered statutory. How does it compare to English common law?

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American criminal law is considered statutory and it compare to English common law is explained below in detail.

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A statute is a law legislated by a parliament, and statutory law is the foundation of law emerging from ordinances. An ordinance—or the statutory law—may also be introduced as legislation. ... This is not correct of universal law, which is also recognized as “unwritten law, because it's not assembled in an individual source.

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A statute is a piece of legislation enacted by a legislature, and statutory law is the bedrock of law that emerges from ordinances. Legislation may also be enacted as an ordinance (or statutory law). ... This is not correct of universal law, which is also recognized as “unwritten law, because it's not assembled in an individual source."

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Central and state governments influence each other in

a unitary system.
a federal system.
a confederal system.
a democratic system.

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The answer is A. a unitary system

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Answer:

The book was on the table.

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People in china are monotheistic or polytheistic? ​

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Answer:

Chinese traditional religion is polytheistic; many deities are worshipped in a pantheistic view where divinity is inherent in the world.

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in addition to fresh troops and supplies, what did america bring to war when it entered in 1917

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Answer: a morale boost i think

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Republican Hayes becomes president but at a cost. He says, the states will have to solve their own "Negro Problem". Is it a Negro Problem or a White Problem? Justify your answer.​

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Answer:

No one specific color is a problem lol.

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Can you elaborate on the question?

Which of the United States’ territorial gains was accomplished by President James Polk?
A. the Louisiana Purchase, through a purchase from France
B. the Florida Cession, through negotiations with Spain
C. the Gadsden Purchase, through a purchase from Mexico
D. the Mexican Cession, through the Mexican-American War

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The answer is D

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What is the definition of Central power?

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Central Powers, World War I coalition that consisted primarily of the German Empire and Austria-Hungary, the “central” European states that were at war from August 1914 against France and Britain on the Western Front and against Russia on the Eastern Front.

Which piece of evidence supports the reason George Washington helped created structures for the government? He chose the first presidential cabinet. He gathered advice before making decisions. He was the first president of the United States. He received more votes for president than John Adams.

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He chose the first presidential cabinet

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A

Explanation:

PLEASE CONFIRM THIS IS CORRCT. WILL MARK BRAINLIEST. is this correct or incorrect

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Answer:

it looks like it is correct.

Answer:

I just checked and you are right!

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Which president was never elected as either president or vice president?
A. Richard Nixon
B. John Kennedy
C. Gerald Ford
D. Lyndon Johnson
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C. Gerald ford was never elected president nor vice.

Answer:

Gerald Ford wasn't elected as a president or vice president

Which issues were sources of economic problems facing farmers in the late 1920s?
Choose all answers that are correct.



A) falling crop prices


B) new machinery


C) overproduction of crops


D) drought


Thank you!
Have a great day!

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:

A. Falling Crop Prices

C. Overproduction of Crops

D. Drought

Explinatio:

I took the test on K-12

Why were Americans most likely willing to accept such a large growth of the federal government?

a. Federal programs helped their own lives.

b. They were willing to believe anything Roosevelt said.

c. Democratic economic policies had been successful in the past.

d. Critics of the New Deal convinced them it was necessary.

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Answer:

B

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The Silk Road extended from China to what?

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The Silk Road routes stretched from China through India, Asia Minor, up throughout Mesopotamia, to Egypt, the African continent, Greece, Rome, and Britain.

MLK Jr. was the youngest man to win a
famous award in 1964. What award did he
win?

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Nobel Peace Prize Is the answer

Select the correct answer.
Which statement best describes the Loyalists?

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Answer:

They trusted the British government to protect their rights

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thats the answer ^

What is a characteristic that pulled the Greek city-states together?

poetry of Homer

national anthem

food growth and preparation

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Answer:

The characteristics that pulled the Greek city states apart where the culture within the city-state, the loyalty to the polis and different languages.

Explanation:

The poetry of Homer is a characteristic that pulled the Greek city-states together. The correct option is A.

How was the Greek city-state unified?

Independent city-states that shared a common culture and religion made up Greek society. Traditions like the Panhellenic Games helped to unite the ancient Greeks. Greek buildings were built to accommodate both public gathering places and religious ceremonies.

Ancient Greek polis, or city-state, served as the cornerstone of society. Small, male-dominated city-states were connected by familial ties and functioned independently. No one outside of a citizen's family could inherit citizenship in the polis because it was hereditary. Despite their ferocious independence, the Greek city-states did share a lot of characteristics. They shared a common language, religion, and cultural heritage. They also worshipped the same deities. Furthermore, they would unite to fight a common enemy during invasions by foreign nations.

Thus, the ideal selection is option A.

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