Answer:
The disease most feared was trachoma, a highly contagious eye infection that could lead to blindness and death.
Explanation:
Answer:
At one time, the average passenger mortality rate was 10 percent per voyage. The conditions were so crowded, so drearily dark, so unsanitary and so foul-smelling, that they were the single most important cause of America's early immigration laws.
Explanation:
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The growth of activism by religious conservatives in the second half of the twentieth century occurred most directly in response to the
A) challenging of social norms by youth movements
B) enactment of New Deal policies meant to address poverty
C) discovery of environmental damage caused by industrial production
D) expansion of the military budget as a result of intervention in Vietnam
Answer:
A) challenging of social norms by youth movements
Explanation:
The growth of the activism by religious people in the 20th centruy was because of: social norms by youth movements.
Why was there religious activism in the 2oth century?This was due to the fact that the church believed that the youths were turning into a more radicalized people.
They felt the tradition of the nation was changing and people were embracing vices in the nation.
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The _______________ in sonata-allegro form is an optional ending in the tonic key.
recapitulation
exposition
coda
development
Answer:
The answer is: Coda
do you think the process to amend the constitution is too easy, too easy or appropriate?
Answer:
I think it would be appropriate
the growth of the suburbs led to:
Answer:
rowing car sales i
Explanation:
8. Two months after President Martin Van Buren took office, the United States
entered in
A. a severe depression.
B. a light recession.
C. an international profit trade era.
D. a prosperity era.
Answer:
c.an international profit trade era.
Which was an accomplishment of Abu Bakr?
O A. He united Arabia under the Muslim faith.
B. He conquered Gaul for Islam.
C. He established the Quran.
D. He overthrew the Rightly Guided Caliphs.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
He compiled the first copy of the Qur'an
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Is it b no idea you tell me?
Answer: We need the whole question to solve
Explanation:
Which of the following gains did African Americans and/or women NOT
make during World War II?
less discrimination in hiring on the home front
an end to social and political discrimination
expanded roles in the military
the defacto desegregation of the armed forces
defacto
Explanation:
while in war you cannot segregate the armies
The Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court decision stated that segregation is not legal because
Segregation can be equal
it does not separate all races.
Segregation cannot ever truly be equal.
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How did the U.S. government address the King’s concerns in the letter of Birmingham jail
(AP GOV)
Answer:
they put in jail
the bad guys
Explanation:
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New businesses grew along Route 66 and included all of the following, except __________.
a.
gas stations
c.
automotive and spare parts stores
b.
auto mechanics' shops
d.
factories
Answer:
factories
Explanation:
What evidence does Taizong use to support his argument?
the indication that all people can learn military arts
the fact that war leads to a declining population
the rules of military force
a quote from Confucius
Answer:
Choice 4 or D however you look at it
Explanation:
a quote from Confucius
The evidence Taizong uses to support his argument is a quote from Confucius. Thus the correct option is D.
What is Evidence?The evidence is referred to as proof or objects that provide factual information based on true events. This factual information helps to identify whether the events took place or not. It helps to validate the credibility of the sources.
Confucius' argument benefited greatly from his image as a renowned and well-known religious figure and philosopher. This is important because it strengthens his claim that people should be trained for the military but not while working in agriculture.
Evidence from renowned sources helps to support the argument effectively. Taizong use to support his argument with the help of a quote from Confucius who is a credible person having an existence.
Therefore, option D is appropriate.
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what are the problems with nationalism?
Negative outcomes—leads to conflict with others, infringes on rights of others, creates xenophobia—the fear that someone will take them over.
Answer:
negative outcomes—leads to conflict with others, infringes on rights of others, creates xenophobia—the fear that someone will take them over.
Explanation:
This document is an article from the Virginia Gazette published on January 25, 1770. It was written by a white person who did not himself witness the events he describes.
Assignment: Write an extended paragraph of 8-12 sentences on the document below responding to the following prompt:
What does this article show about the relationship between whites and slaves?
Relationship Between Whites and Slaves
Some time about Christmas last, a tragical affair happened at a plantation in North Wales, Hanover County, belonging to Bowler Cocke, Esq; the particulars of which, according to the accounts we have received, are as follows, viz. The Negroes belonging to the plantation having long been treated with too much lenity and indulgence, were grown extremely insolent and unruly; Mr. Cocke therefore had employed a new Steward. The Steward's deputy (a young man) had ordered one of the slaves to make a fire every morning very early; the fellow did not appear until sunrise; on being examined why he came not sooner, he gave most insolent and provoking answers, upon which, the young man going to chastise him, the fellow made a stroke at him with an axe (or some such weapon) that was in his hand, but happily missed him. The young man then closed with him, and having the advantage, a number of the other slaves came to the Negro's assistance, and beat the young man severely. At last, the ringleader (a very sensible fellow) interceded for him, on which they desisted. The young man ran off as fast as he could to procure assistance to quell them. Whilst he was gone, they tied up the Steward, and also a poor innocent, helpless old man, who overlooked a neighboring quarter, and on hearing the uproar had [come] across the creek to know the cause of it. There they [were] whipped till they were raw from the neck to the waistband. In some time the young man returned, with about twelve white men, and two little boys carrying each a gun. They released the two unhappy sufferers, and then proceeded to a barn, where they found a large body of Negroes assembled (some say forty, some fifty) on which they tried to prevail by persuasion, but the slaves, deaf to all they said, rushed upon them with desperate fury, armed with clubs and staves; one of them knocked down a White man, and was going to repeat the blow to finish him, which one of the boys seeing, levelled his piece, discharged its contents into the fellow's breast, and brought him to the dust. Another fellow, having also knocked down another of the Whites, was, in the same manner, shot by the other boy. In short, the battle continued sometime desperate, but another of the Negroes having his head almost cut off with a broad sword, and five of them being wounded, the rest fled. The accounts vary; some say three were killed upon the spot, and five wounded, others that two were killed, and five wounded, one of whom died soon after. It is said they had threatened to kill the Steward as soon as he came to the plantation. The ringleader was one of the slain.
Answer:
f
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Odyssey. Now from his breast into his eyes the ache of longing mounted, and he wept at last, his dear wife, clear and faithful, in his arms, longed for as the sunwarmed earth is longed for by a swimmer spent in rough water where his ship went down under Poseidon's blows, gale winds and tons of sea. Few men can keep alive through a big surf to crawl, clotted with brine, on kindly beaches in joy, in joy, knowing the abyss behind: How does this excerpt from the end of the story show that Odysseus has changed in the course of his adventure? He is overly confident in his ability to conquer Poseidon. He values home and family more than personal glory. He misses the opportunity to sail in stormy seas. He is happiest when in command of a difficult battle
Answer:
He values home and family more than personal glory
Explanation:
Throughout the Oddessy Odysseus is shown as ruthless, yet sometimes wise and calm. Yet, we always hear him talk of his wife and home, especially near the end. We open up to his vulnerability in this way, and selflessness. A hero who never truly cared for the material things that came with his glory.
Answer:He values home and family more than personal glory
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In this excerpt, President Eisenhower is expressing concern about
What was the process of exclusion experienced by the first independent republics of Latin America?
Answer:
Between 1808 and 1826 all of Latin America except the Spanish colonies of ... proven service to Spain, the American-born elites felt that the Bourbons were ... Occurrences in Europe in the early 19th century created a deep political ... In the process he set off a political crisis that swept across both Spain and its possessions.
Explanation:
why was the brown case so important ?
Answer:
In 1951, a class action suit was filed against the Board of Education of the City of Topeka, Kansas in the United States District Court for the District of Kansas. The plaintiffs were thirteen Topeka parents on behalf of their 20 children.The suit called for the school district to reverse its policy of racial segregation. The Topeka Board of Education operated separate elementary schools under an 1879 Kansas law, which permitted (but did not require) districts to maintain separate elementary
Explanation:
In what country was a war in 1935?
Answer:
WWII; Abyssinia
Explanation:
What does the image suggest a bout the political climate in
Germany?
Answer:
I don't see an image I think you forgot to add it
We are part of the global world now. Whether we like it or not, and regardless of our political and religious systems, there are changes seeping through our lives.
–Amira Kashgary,
Quoted in "New Saudi Arabia University Will Have a Western Feel,"
by Jeffrey Fleishman
Which of these might be the most logical action for Saudi Arabians who agree with the professor?
learning to speak English
buying a telephone
studying their nation’s history
traveling to a neighboring country
Answer:
Learning to speak english
Explanation:
By learning to speak english Saudi Arabians will be able to better communicate with people from other cultures, which is what the quote speaks about.
For Saudia Arabians who agree with what the professor says, the action would be to: learn to speak English.
Why would globalization cause the Arabs to learn English?
This would be for the purpose of trading and having other relationships from people from other backgrounds.
English is the most spoken language in the world. Due to increasing globalization, it would be necessary for Arabians to learn the language for effective communication with others.
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MAY YOU GUYS HELP ME ON THIS PLEASE!!!!!, THIS IS DUE IN 30 MINUTES.
1.) Most economic issues are unrelated to other economic issues; for example, inflation has no effect on pricing.
True
False
2.) The economy grows at an even rate at all times.
True
False
3.) When the production of goods increases, the business cycle is contracting.
True
False
4.) The goals of the New Deal were relief, recovery, and reform.
True
False
5.) The different parts of the economy are all independent; if one changes, the others will remain the same.
True
False
6.) People who are unemployed are jobless, looking for jobs, and available for work.
True
False
7.) If 100 people in a town of 1,000 people are unemployed, the unemployment rate is 25%.
True
False
8.) Cost–push inflation refers to a situation where demand is greater than supply.
True
False
9.) Economic indicators are studied to identify trends, such as an increase in pricing in an industry or a decrease in production over time.
True
False
10.) The GNP measures the total market value of everything produced by a country, while the GDP measures the value of everything produced within a country.
True
False
11.) Externalities can be positive or negative.
True
False
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How did the economy respond to hoovers efforts?
Black Codes were designed to maintain white social and
economic supremacy in the absence of slavery itself.
True
False
Answer:
Actually, it is true that black codes sought to maintain white supremacy because the white southern politicians used laws to take away blacks' rights in order to continue to have control over the blacks and be the superior race in America.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
They were passed in 1865 and 1866 by Southern states, after the American Civil War, in order to restrict African Americans' freedom, and to compel them to work for low wages.
Who said " i found Rome a city of brick, and left it a city of marble" ?
Answer:
Augustus
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Answer:
Suetonius
Explanation:
example of mexicano contributions from this section of food
Answer:irrigation, American settlers turned the Southwest into America's “fruit basket.” Among the many fruits brought by Mexicanos to the Southwest were grapes, dates, olives, apples, walnuts, pears, plums, peaches, apricots, and quinces.
Explanation:
The Sumerians, Babylonians, and Phoenicians trades goods as far as Africa, Asia , and Europe, and their main exports were
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the options for this question we can answer the following.
The Sumerians, Babylonians, and Phoenicians traded goods as far as Africa, Asia, and Europe, and their main exports were textiles and grain.
The Sumerians are considered to be the oldest civilization on planet Earth. They stopped being nomads and settled in the middle of the Rivers Tigris and Euphrates, in the Middle East, modern-day Iraq. There, they learned to grow crops, benefiting from the flood of the rivers to grow with crops and extensively farm the lands.
That is why they were capable of establishing impressive and powerful city-states such as Lagash, Kish, Uruk, Nippur, and Eridu.
How did the Vietnam War impact Chicanos?
Answer:
The statistics on the number of Chicanos serving in the Vietnam War were a motivating factor in conducting this research as Chicanos comprised about six percent of the country's population during the war and accounted for about twenty percent of the casualties in Vietnam.
Explanation:
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What caused the Soviet Union to get involved in countries as diverse as Egypt, the Congo and Vietnam?
A they wanted to get rid of dictator ships around the word
B the goal of spreading communism throughout the world
C their alliance with China brought them to these countries
D a desire to increase trade with these nations
Answer:
i studied this last year and i think its B
Explanation:
Which God/Goddess works against Odysseus?
Answer:
god
Explanation: