Answer:
Explanation:
Out of that list, probably Cesar Chavez. He was an outspoken activist very concerned about the misuse of labor in the agricultural industry. But he is not the best pick. For one thing, he served in the Navy but did not make any moves to oppose the Navy's police about shooting the enemy.
Howard Hughes was a plane manufacturer. Likely he didn't care what use the planes were put to -- only that he manufactured them at the lowest cost.
Desmond Doss is your best pick. He went beyond being a conscientious objector. He actively saved lives of the enemy; he certainly saved many American lives.
Phillip Randolph was not necessarily against murder. He was against segregation in the armed forces. Though he did good things that many benefited from, he was not a choice for this law.
Answer:its d
Explanation:
Why did the Spanish crown continue to finance the Florida colony even after the explorers failed to find a passage to Asia
Answer: because The colony of Florida had become an important place for the missionaries.
Explanation: they funded this for the missionaries
The supreme court can have a longterm impact on the United States government by holding the other branches accountable.
True or False?
Which of these was a major cause of the Mexican-American War?
Answer: It stemmed from the annexation of the Republic of Texas by the U.S. in 1845 and from a dispute over whether Texas ended at the Nueces River (the Mexican claim) or the Rio Grande (the U.S. claim).
Who belonged in the alliance of three rulers also known as the Triumvirate from Ancient Rome? O Hannibal O Carthaginians © Julius Ceasar Plebeians
Answer:
Julius Caesar
Explanation:
The First Triumvirate was a political alliance between three powerful men in the Roman Republic: Gaius Julius Caesar, Marcus Licinius Crassus, and Gnaeus Pompey.
in which ways was the glorious revolution different from the american revolution an den the french revolution
What personal qualities do you think made Washington a really good leader???
Answer:
Washington had several characteristics, long before he was a leader, that led naturally to his leadership style. He was known for his patience, drive, attention to detail, strong sense of responsibility, and firm moral conscience. All of these characteristics drew people to him and contributed to their trust in him.
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Answer:
I think the first one might be C but im not sure on what to do for the second part im sorry
Explanation:
how do you think veterans may feel when they visit the tomb of the unknown soldier why?
Pls help?!?
They feel sad(?). Because of the dead people who's body's are unknown?
Describe the rulers, the economy, and the societies of the Ghana kingdom, the Mali Kingdom, and the Songhai kingdom.
Answer:
Ghana's economic development and eventual wealth was linked to the growth of regular and intensified trans-Saharan trade in gold, salt, and ivory, which allowed for the development of larger urban centers and encouraged territorial expansion to gain control over different trade routes.Ancient Ghana ruled from around 300 to 1100 CE. The empire first formed when a number of tribes of the Soninke peoples were united under their first king, Dinga Cisse. The government of the empire was a feudal government with local kings who paid tribute to the high king, but ruled their lands as they saw fit.Established by King Sundiata Keita, known as the “Lion King,” the Mali Empire brought wealth, culture, and Islamic faith to West Africa.The wealth of ancient Mali was based on trade, particularly the trans-Sahara trade. Control and taxation of trade pumped wealth into the imperial treasury and sustained the Mali Empire's existence. The most profitable commodities traded were gold and salt.The Songhai Empire also transliterated as Songhay was a state that dominated the western Sahel/Sudan in the 15th and 16th century. At its peak, it was one of the largest states in African history.Songhai's economy was comparable to that of Mali and Ghana. They were based on commercial and commercial taxes. The Songhai Empire traded in many goods, including gold, kola nuts, and slaves for cowries, clothing, and salt. Songhai's architecture was also very creative and innovative.
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In your opinion, did the us goverment violate the constitution during word war I?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
civil liberties Were Restricted During World War 1 Through The Espionage Act Of 1917 And The Sedition Act Of 1918, Which Were Used To Ban And Punish Criticism Of The Government And War.
two ways that christianity, islam, and judaism are alike
An important aspect of the Shinto religion is the presence of shrines. Idols, temples. Gateways.
A prominent aspect of Shintoism is the existence of shrines for worship.
What is Shinto?Shintoism is a Japanese religion, being one of the two most popular in that country along with Buddhism. In general, this religion is characterized by the veneration of the kami or supernatural spirits that exist throughout nature.
An outstanding aspect of this religion is the existence of shrines in the houses of the people where they worship the Kami.
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Answer:
A. shrines
Explanation:
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Can someone give me a brief essay about the history of Dream Smp? It's not for me but I really do need this. No links or anything like that to cheat points. Thank you! <3
Alright, so a lot has happened in the Dream SMP, and the easiest way to say it all is in a timeline. And big spoiler warnings in advance, if you havent watched all the streams. (Ps. Manberg and L'Manberg are the same, it just depends on what you prefer to call it.)
The Dream SMP became a roleplay server when Tommyinnit first joins (April 24, 2020)After Tommy joins, the dr.ug empire in created (I forgot all the members) and the SMP sees a dramatic growth in whitelisted membersWilbur joins and creates Manberg/L'Manberg, and then fights for independenceThe L'Manberg war happens because Dream refuses to give them independenceOnce they gained that independence, an election is held, Jschlatt becomes the presidentHim and his vices hold The Manberg Festival, aka the Red Festival. Jschlatt blames Tubbo for being a traitor and demands that Technoblade kills Tubbo with his crossbow and fireworks. The first shot misses, and the second shot kills Tubbo, and accidentally also kills Schlatt and Quackity as well.The Manberg-Pogtopia war happens in efforts to take Schlatt out of powerWilbur blew up the nation with a lot of TNTWilbur tells Philza to kill him, which he does, and Wilbur`s final canon life is taken. He becomes a ghost, aka GhostburAfter that war, Tubbo becomes president and they begin rebuilding Manberg and replacing territoriesThe Banishment Era leads to the exile of TommyMexican L'Manberg in created by Quackity in honor of his old friends, and is eventually renamed to El RapidsThis is all of the events up to December of 2020, which is all I`ve gotten memorized lol. If you would like the rest, here`s the link to a far more detailed wiki with exact events, dates, and such. Just remove the spaces :)
https:/ /dreamteam.fandom. com/wiki/ Timeline_of_the_Dream_SMP
Answer:
i know c!purpled definitely became unpopular for what he did to c!slimecicle but i'm not gonna lie, i think he was justified in doing it, even if he was wrong.
it's been a while since c!purpled was first scouted and employed to las nevadas, so i feel the need to mention that the way he had initially been involved was through c!quackity blowing up his ufo, one of the few things on the server that indicated his presence where he otherwise felt forgotten.
c!purpled is a lonely character. there's camaraderie to be found between the other characters on the server, but never him and someone else before he was recruited by c!quackity. he shows this loneliness in the way dogchamp accompanies him wherever he goes, despite the constant danger on the server.
where some people would hide their pets, c!purpled keeps his by his side, otherwise who else would be there?
one of the main things that c!quackity said in the stream where he blew up the ufo was that "the ufo was your legacy, and i've taken it from you."
legacy is so important in this server. when you leave a mark on the smp, it's remembered, for better or for worse. for c!purpled, who was alone and resented that, his ufo being blown up, which was a reflection of him, was something that cut deep. c!quackity and his ruthlessness in destroying it and knowing what he was doing would not be easily forgotten by c!purpled, no matter how much he could claim it was water under the bridge.
the way c!quackity framed this deal between the two of them was that c!purpled had the choice to be forgotten with his ufo or remembered with las nevadas. there was no way he could walk away happy in either instance, but there was a way he could walk away remembered, which c!quackity knew was the only thing that would get him to join.
c!purpled needs to be remembered because he needs to feel less alone. being remembered means he's important which means people will be there for him.
the ufo was an extension of himself, his legacy, and c!quackity took it away without giving a it a second glance, because at this point in time, he didn't care! he didn't care for attachments, his or others, and that made it easier for c!quackity to destroy them.
by the time c!quackity began to relearn the fact that attachments were natural and he would be burdened with them no matter what and c!slimecicle was one of them, c!purpled had been letting this bitterness fester. he had been pushed aside for c!slimecicle, in his viewpoint, and c!quackity was someone who promised him greatness and belonging and hadn't delivered.
it didn't matter that c!quackity meant for them to be together, that he had acknowledged his fondness for c!slimecicle, that las nevadas mattered more to him than just material gain, because c!purpled didn't know and to him, it looked as though c!quackity destroyed his legacy only to pass las nevadas on to c!slimecicle as thought it didn't matter.
and then we get to the betrayal!
on the surface, it doesn't look like c!purpled would have any reason to go after the revival book. he has no connection to it, nothing that would make him desire it because there's no one he needs to be revived.
for c!purpled, however, the revival book isn't something he needs for the revival aspect, but rather the fact that it's something that c!quackity has that he values. he wants to hurt c!quackity the same way c!quackity hurt him, and the most obvious way he knows to do this is to take away the one thing that he had been working tirelessly for, for months on end.
the revival book is less a revival book and more of another part of c!quackity's legacy.
its why he brings up c!quackity destroying his ufo in the middle of asking about the revival book, otherwise why else would he mention it? they're connected, both extensions of the person behind them. c!purpled and his ufo, c!quackity and his revival book.
yet at this point, c!slimecicle is there and c!quackity clearly cares for him, and c!purpled notices, so what else to do but hurt c!quackity the way he was and take this extension of him away?
because in a way, c!slimecicle was an extension of c!quackity— his humanity. everything about c!quackity and this web hes created centres around humanity and legacy and people and connections. in forging a connection with c!slimecicle and a legacy in las nevadas, c!purpled was caught in the crossfire.
c!purpled, in the end, was lonely and desired company, had his legacy destroyed by c!quackity only to be pushed away again by him after promises of riches and togetherness, and lashed out the only way he knew how because he was a mercenary and never offered the same support c!quackity was.
i can't fault him for that, can i?
8. What will happen to the Daning River once the Three Gorges Dam is complete?
A. It will deposit more archeological treasure.
B. It will merge with the Yangtze River.
C. It will rise more than 152 meters.
D. It will become the main transportation route in China.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Who knows what is under the ground there could be treasures from humans that died thousands of years ago.
Arrange these 7 groups in order of social order; SERFS, NOBLES, CLERGY, MERCHANTS, MONARCHS, ARTISIANS, AND KNIGHTS.
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how many days till november 21st 2021
Answer:
10 more days
Explanation:
What changes in society and in cities laid the foundation for the Renaissance?
Answer:
They had more paintings and make there cities more intrested in paintings and made paintings more realistic
Explanation:
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In what ways does ‘dehumanization’ play a role in this reading? Explain and give an example from the reading
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William of ___________ was from what country and defeated the English at the Battle of ________
Answer:
Claiming his right to the English throne, William, duke of Normandy, invades England at Pevensey on Britain's southeast coast. His subsequent defeat of King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings marked the beginning of a new era in British history.
Explanation:
Answer:
William of Normandy was from France and defeated England at the battle of Hastings
Explanation:
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the confederacy financed the civil war primarily by
Answer:
printing paper money.
Explanation:
if im wrong im sorry
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Reasons to build and control the Panama Canal
Economic:
Political:
Military/Security:
Obstacles:
Answer:
The United States built the Panama Canal to have a quicker passage to the Pacific from the Atlantic and vice versa. It cost $400,000,000 to build. Columbians would not let Americans build the canal, but then with the assistance of the United States a Panamanian Revolution occurred. The new ruling people allowed the United States to build the canal.
What was the effect of the 1898 Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson?
Answer:
Ferguson, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court, on May 18, 1896, by a seven-to-one majority (one justice did not participate), advanced the controversial “separate but equal” doctrine for assessing the constitutionality of racial segregation laws.
Explanation:
Answer:
Basically, it helped legalize the segregation of the railroad cars.
what did Spain lose at the end of the Spanish-american war?
Answer:
its overseas empire -- Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines Islands, Guam, and other islands.
Explanation:
In your opinion, did the us goverment violate the constitution during word war I?
Explanation:
yes because they would allow soldiers to storm into people's houses and take whatever they wanted such as medicine, horses, and food.
What is the emergence of a new society?
Answer:
The emergence of global society is, in my view, nothing less than the evolution of a new system at a higher level of integration.
Explanation:
how many survived to celebrate the first thanksgiving in 1621?
Answer:
53 pilgrims survived to celebrate the first thanksgiving in 1621
Match each type of secondary source with its use
Answer:
gives a concise of information on specific matters → reference books
provides a person's viewpoint on a specific issue → opinion pieces
provides detailed information about a person's life and achievements → biography
often used to teach about a particular subject → textbook
Explanation:
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Which of the following was a characteristic of government proposed by the Virginia Plan?
It granted executive power to a king.
It gave states equal power regardless of their size.
It eliminated the power of Congress to tax.
It called for three branches of government.
Answer:
D. It called for three branches of government.
Explanation:
James Madison's Virginia Plan, introduced to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, envisioned a powerful national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
Is the U.S. Bail System Fair?
Answer:
Decently fair
the best place to put the meat thermometer in the turkey is
Answer: i think in the back were u stuff it
Explanation:
Answer:
wrong
Explanation:
im confused- what does that have to do with any math?