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George Washington (1732-99) was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (1775-83) and served two terms as the first U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797. The son of a prosperous planter, Washington was raised in colonial Virginia.
Martha Washington served as the nation's first first lady and spent about half of the Revolutionary War at the front. She helped manage and run her husbands' estates. She raised her children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews; and for almost 40 years she was George Washington's "worthy partner".
Nathanael Greene was one of the most respected generals of the Revolutionary War (1775-83) and a talented military strategist. As commander of the Southern Department of the Continental army, he led a brilliant campaign that ended the British occupation of the South.
George Rogers Clark is remembered as the heroic Revolutionary War commander who led a small force of frontiersmen through the freezing waters of the Illinois country to capture British-held Fort Sackville at Vincennes during February 1779.
Alexander Hamilton was an impassioned champion of a strong federal government, and played a key role in defending and ratifying the U.S. Constitution. As the first secretary of the U.S. Treasury, Hamilton built a financial foundation for the new nation, against fierce opposition from arch rival Thomas Jefferson.
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George Washington- George Washington was an Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Previously, he led Patriot forces to victory in the nation's War for Independence
Martha Washington- Former First Lady of the United States, she was the wife of George Washington, Although the title was not coined until after her death, Martha Washington served as the inaugural First Lady of the United States.
Nathanael Greene- he was a major geral from the America revolution. He came from the war with a reputation as General George Washington'sand is known for his successful command in the southern theater of the war
George Rogers Clark - a soldier,rom Virginia who became the highest-ranking American patriot military officer on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War. He served as leader of the militia in Kentucky throughout much of the war.
General Henry Clinton- A British army officer who sat in the House of Commons between 1772 and 1795. He is best known for his service as a general during the American War of Independence
Charles Cornwallis - 1st Marquess Cornwallis Viscount Brome between 1753 and 1762 and known as the Earl Cornwallis between 1762 and 1792
Comte de Grasse, A French officer who achieved the rank of admiral. He is best known for his command of the French fleet at the Battle of the Chesapeake in 1781 in the last year of the American Revolutionary War.
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Which country gave the Panama Canal back to its government, when there was no longer a need to exercise imperialism in the region? A. United States B. Spain C. England
Answer: United States, A
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What did European traders offer to African kings and merchants in exchange for slaves?
What organization prompted civil rights lawsuits?
A. Supreme Court
B. NAACP
C. Oklahoma City
D. Board of Regents
Answer:
b
Explanation:
i think it's b.
The NAACP began what has become its tradition of fighting legal battles for African Americans and all Americans to achieve social justice.
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Who was willing to accept any outcome of the war?
Loyalist
Patriot
Neutralist
Answer:
neutralise accepted any outcome
The Marshall Plan was designed to punish war criminals.
True or
False
Answer:
True.
The Marshall plan was designed to punish war criminals.
Answer:
it's false I trust me
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Answer:
A, C, D, E
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Part C
Read the following poem by Li Bai:
To Tan Ch’iu
My friend is lodging high in the Eastern Range,
Dearly loving the beauty of valleys and hills.
At Green Spring he lies in the empty woods;
And is still asleep when the sun shines on high.
A pine-tree wind dusts his sleeves and coat;
A pebbly stream cleans his heart and ears.
I envy you, who far from strife and talk
Are high-propped on a pillow of blue cloud.
Why does the speaker in the poem envy his friend? Support your answer with evidence from the poem.
Answer:
The speaker envies his friend because his friend is now free from all the struggles of life. He imagines his friend at peace among the beauty and comforts of nature.
These lines from the poem reflect the belief that the friend is free from worldly cares and conventions:
I envy you, who far from strife and talk
Are high-propped on a pillow of blue cloud.
Explanation:
Answer:
The speaker envies his friend because his friend is now free from all the struggles of life. He imagines his friend at peace among the beauty and comforts of nature.
These lines from the poem reflect the belief that the friend is free from worldly cares and conventions:
I envy you, who far from strife and talk
Are high-propped on a pillow of blue cloud.
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how was the emergency quota act of 1921 discriminatory?
Answer:Emergency Quota Law of 1921
In 1921, there was a drastic reduction in immigration levels from other countries, principally Southern and Eastern Europe.
Explanation:
Long title An Act to limit the immigration of aliens into the United States.
Nicknames Per Centum Limit Act
Enacted by the 67th United States Congress
Effective May 19, 1921
If you participated in the Land Runs of 1891 and 1893, why might you have economic difficulties?
A. These runs were more costly than other runs, as the government charged settlers five dollars per acre claimed.
B. These runs were too late in the year to allow crops to be planted and harvested.
C. These runs were held in undesirable locations that were not suitable for ranching. D. These runs were organized by cattle barons who only leased the land to settlers, increasing costs.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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1. horseshoe magnets are stronger than the bar magnet because of its shape. The poles of a horseshoe magnet are pointing in the same direction and this creates a strong magnetic field. Therefore, horseshoe magnets are used to lift heavy objects.
2. When two like-poles point together, the arrows from the two magnets point in OPPOSITE directions and the field lines cannot join up. So the magnets will push apart (repel).
3. earthquakes — we now know that most quakes are caused by tectonic processes — forces within the solid Earth that drive changes in the structure of Earth's crust, primarily the rupture of underground rock masses along faults (linear zones of weakness).
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4.Latent heat.
Answer:
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How did Britain and France respond when Hitler invaded Austria in 1938
Answer: i hope this help this is all i answer yo will see your answer nest to the check mark
Explanation:
A B
What do we call it when Hitler began to build up his forces in 1935? re-armament
What is conscription? calling up men into the army
How did Britain and France react to rearmament? They did nothing
Where did Hitler invade on March 7, 1936, which broke the Treaty of Versailles? The Rhineland
How did Britain and France respond to Germany's invasion of the Rhineland? They did nothing
Why did German Generals advise not entering the Rhineland? It might engage France in a war
How did Britain and France respond to the German invasion of Austria in 1938? They did nothing.
What had the treaty of Versailles said about Anschluss? The treaty of Versailles said Anschluss, the union of Germany and Austria, was forbidden.
Where is the Sudentenland? It is part of Czechoslovakia.
Why did Hitler say he invaded the Sudetenland? He wanted to protect the rights of Sudeten's German minority
How did Britain and France respond to Hitler's invasion of the Sudetenland? At Munich, on Sept. 29, 1938, they gave in to Hitler.
What finally made the British people realize the only way to stop Hitler was a war? When Hitler marched into Czechoslovakia and took the rest of it over.
what was Great Britain and France's reaction to the German takeover of Czechoslovakia? They announced they would defend the integrity of Poland.
This means giving into a bully appeasement
What have historians said the results of appeasement have been. let Hitler grow stronger, gave Britain time to rearm, humilitated Britain, abandoned millions of people to the Nazis, caused the war by encouraging Hitler to think he could do anything, was a fine attempt to prevent teh deaths of millions of people in a war.
What were the five most important reasons that Britain appeased Hitler? Some British approved of Hitler's policies, The British people hoped that a strong Germany would stop the growth of Communist Russsia, Many people felt that events in Europe wer not Britain's business, Many British wanted peace, many British people agreed with Hitler that the Treaty of Versailles was unfair.
This was the term for the Union of Germany and Austria. Anschluss
Who called the Munich conference the "Peace in our time"? Neville Chamberlain
Why would Russia sign the Nazi-Soviet Pact even though they did not like Hitler and not join with Britain instead? Stalin was afraid if he supported Britain and Germany did invade Poland, Britain would back down like they had so many times before and Russia would be fighting a war in Poland on Britain's behalf. On the other hand, Hitler was promising Stalin peace and half of Poland.
Which British leader opposed the policy of appeasement? Winston Churchill
6. __________________________________in Greece was when one person owned another and forced them to work.
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Slavery in Greece was when one person owned another and forced them to work.
Treaty of Versailles I need both answers and no links please
Answer:
Germany would be swallowing the pill, and the Allied Powers would be doing the forcing.
Explanation:
The Treaty of Versailles was quite bad for Germany, and they were forced to accept it by the Allied Powers. Ironically, it was this peace treaty that lead to Hitler starting World War 2.
Besides Canada, what other areas did those escaping slavery go too? PLEASE HELP EMERGENCY!!!!
Answer:
The Underground Railroad
Explanation:
What was an effect for Girls worked in a closed room operating 3 to 4 machines at a time.
Answer:
they would get stress
Explanation:
What was the result of the Great Leap Forward:
Group of answer choices
China grew to become the 2nd largest GDP in the world
Millions died from starvation
The Nationalist took control of the nation after the economy failed
Answer: The Great Leap resulted in tens of millions of deaths, with estimates ranging between 15 and 55 million deaths, making the Great Chinese Famine the largest in human history. Chief changes in the lives of rural Chinese people included the incremental introduction of mandatory agricultural collectivization.
Explanation:
8. Do you believe tlſe United States, throughout its history, followed Washington's 3 pieces
of advice? Choose at least one piece of advice and explain.
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Answer:
I think its the first one
Explanation:
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Which describes Phoenician traders?
A) They traveled great distances over land.
B)They traveled great distances by sea.
C)They mostly traded within the Greek islands.
D)They mostly traded with Asia Minor.
Answer: They travelled great distances by sea.
Explanation:
Answer:
B by definition it says they travel by sea
Until his death in 1963, Ngo Dinh Diem was
supported by the United States for what
reason?
A. He was anti-communist.
B. He was Buddhist.
C. He was on friendly terms with China.
D. He believed in the Geneva Accords.
What was the PRIMARY reason for President Franklin D. Roosevelt's repeated trips to Georgia?
Answer:
The primary reason for President Franklin d. Roosevelt's repeated trips to Georgia was that The waters at Warm Springs helped to ease the effects of polio," since this ailment was something he had lived with for a great deal of his life.
Explanation: Brainliest
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Therapy in the warm waters of Warm Springs helped his legs.
Explanation:
He had Polio and believed that the water would help. It didn't but he opened it for other Polio patients to help them swim.
The Confederate States of America was similar to the United States because it had a similar constitution.
TrueFalse
Answer:
True
Explanation:
They basically copied the same constitution with a few changes to reflect their values of slavery and whatever else they were doing.
Answer:
I think it's true!
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what is the smallest Scandinavian nation
Answer:Faroe Islands
Explanation:Faroe Islands are the smallest of the Nordic countries, with a total area of nearly 1.4 thousand square kilometers.
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The House of Representatives differs from the Senate because it:
A. can veto any law passed by Congress.
B. gives every state equal representation.
C. can be affected by gerrymandering.
D. is given implied powers in the Constitution.
Answer:
C. can be affected by gerrymandering
Explanation:
Gerrymandering
Sometimes state lawmakers form the boundaries of their districts to favor their own political party, a process called gerrymandering. Districts that are gerrymandered make it easier for one party to win an election there.
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What was the law that stated that every 5 slaves would count as 3 people for taxation and representation purposes?
Answer:
The Three-Fifths Compromise
Explanation:
The Three-Fifths Compromise (devised at the Constitutional Convention in 1787) stated that every three out of five slaves would be counted for taxation and representation purposes, and was the beginning of many compromises between pro and anti-slavery advocates leading up to the Civil War.
Which statement is not true of feudalism? *
10 points
A.Lords provided protection to serfs
B. Serfs worked land owned by lords
C. The Church had little influence
D.Manors were self-sufficient
Who were the participants of the Armenian Genocide?
A) Armenians/ Iranians
B) Armenians/ Ottoman Turks
C) Armenians/ Europeans
D) Europeans/ Russians
Answer: B) Armenians/ Ottoman Turks
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I'm Armenian so I know this... The Turks lie that they helped us but they did not they were not keeping us safe at all. They were killing us off. Making Armenians line up on the ground one by one getting stabbed. The Turks are who were the bad guys in the Genocide...
Answer:
B) Armenians / Ottoman Turks
Explanation:
As an Armenian I can confirm this lol (besides the obvious fact that ive learned about it)
why did cornwallis surrender his sword?
Answer:
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what are the three outcomes of the crops of Discovery expedition?
Explanation:
economic, political and military
Which of the following statements would be supported by the timeline above?
A.
The United States used the atomic bombs on Japan in order to issue a warning to the Soviet Union.
B.
Japan surrendered immediately when faced with the harsh terms of the Potsdam Declaration.
C.
Imperial Japanese leaders knew they had lost the war after the fall of Okinawa to Allied forces.
D.
The Soviet declaration of war coupled with the atomic bombs caused the surrender of Japan.
Answer:
C
Explanation: