A goal of the Ku Klux Klan's terror was to...
O Secure the election of Samuel Tilden
O Pass the Fifteenth Amendment
O End woments suffrage
O Drive the Republicans out of the South
what is the last safe place for loyalists by march 15,1783
Answer:
Explanation:
Libya's interim leadership gave Moammar Gadhafi loyalists one more week to surrender before they face military force in the last bastions of the strongman's power.
Which early civil rights leader was considered radical because he demanded immediate equality and integration for all African Americans?
A. Booker T. Washington
B. George Washington Carver
C. W.E.B. DuBois
D. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Answer:
C. W.E.B. DuBois
Explanation:
DuBois felt that renouncing the goal of complete integration and social equality, even in the short run, was counterproductive and exactly the opposite strategy from what best suited African Americans. His group was denounced as radical by most whites at the time. Educated African Americans, however, supported the resolutions.
What is the job of smooth muscles?
10 points
to become shorter
to help other organ systems work correctly
to move the bones
both to become shorter and to move the bones
Which letter indicates the route taken by Spanish explorer, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado?Map of North America showing different routes of exploration.
Answer:
B- Coronado traveled around the Southwest and down through Mexico.
Explanation:
The letter that indicates the route taken by the Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado on the map which shows Northern America and different routes of exploration is letter B
.O. How does Jefferson change the
American military?
Answer:
Jefferson drastically cut the budget of the Army and the Navy as well as the overall budget of the government. In the process, he reduced the national debt by about thirty percent.
Explanation:
What are examples of legalism still in china today?
Answer:
Yes legalism is still around. It is seen today in China in many different aspects. An example of how it is still seen today is that when my parents were living in China they witnessed executions and other harsh punishments being placed on individuals. Legalism today is not the same as it once was as it has changed over the years.
Legalism is seen, to a lesser extent to what it once was, however in China the philosophy of legalism still exists in their governmental structure, political system and judicial systems. The government still inflicts judgement and punishment as it was in previous years however they do not hold as harsh of consequences as they once did.
For us living in the western world it is easy for us to look in and identify legalism within Chinese systems however for people living in China it is harder for them to see it at the same extent because this is what they have grown to know and they do not know other ways. Most Chinese citizens have limited access to outside information to compare their systems to other countries.
In China, you can still see the effects of legalism by the way we see how they respond to crimes. For example some of the punishment is stricter than we see in North America. Also, you can see the effects of legalism in China by the way the people respond to the government. Generally citizens in China fear the government because of the consequences that would be initiated if they disobey. For example when the students stood up against the government in Tianamen Square in 1989, the students were seen as rebels and attacked by the military, killed, thrown in prison and several had to flee the country.
Legalism is still prevalent today as seen through these examples that we have shared although it is not to the same extent as it was when it was first created in the warring states period.
Explanation:
Who designed the Eiffel tower?
Answer:
Engineer Gustave Eiffel
Which ruler was responsible for the failure of the Macartney mission described in this text?
Answer:
Emperor Qianlong
Explanation:
I'm not really sure if this is right because I don't know what the text says, but I read about it a little.
9. Promoting trade between farmers and manufacturers
Hamilton or Jefferson?
Answer:
I am almost positive it is hamilton.
Explanation:
what is difference between natural selection and evolution
Answer:
Evolution is a gradual change in the inherited traits of a population over many generations. Natural selection is a mechanism where the members of a population best suited to their environment have the best chance of surviving to pass on their genes.
Explanation:
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In what ways did the 1920s represent the benefits of the world?
Answer:
The 1920s was a decade of profound social changes. The most obvious signs of change were the rise of a consumer-oriented economy and of mass entertainment, which helped to bring about a "revolution in morals and manners." Sexual mores, gender roles, hair styles, and dress all changed profoundly during the 1920s.
Explanation:
The 1920s was a decade of change, when many Americans owned cars, radios, and telephones for the first time. The cars brought the need for good roads. The radio brought the world closer to home
Why was the topic the battle of Long Island important
Answer:
Because The British Army successfully moved against the American Continental Army led by George Washington. The battlewas part of aBritish campaign to seize control of New York and thereby isolate New England from the rest of the colonies.
Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. When William Travis gave the men at the Alamo a chance to leave, over 180 men stayed despite almost certain death. b. The Mexican government had no real political need to take the Alamo, but Santa Anna wanted to get revenge for the defeat of General Cós and teach the Texas rebels a lesson. c. Santa Anna’s ruthless treatment of the Texas rebels ended at Goliad where General Urrea defied his orders to massacre over 350 captured Texans. d. Santa Anna’s army spent two weeks at the Alamo, which gave Texans at the Convention of 1836 time to declare independence and write a constitution.
Answer:
the answer is B.
The Mexican government had no real political need to take the Alamo, but Santa Anna wanted to get revenge for the defeat of General Cós and teach the Texas rebels a lesson.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Why did the British want to expand their control into the Ohio Valley in the mid-1700s?
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Explanation:
What did the Articles of Confederation accomplish?
Answer: Government signed a treaty of alliance with France in 1778. Government successfully waged a war for independence against the British. Government negotiated an end to the American Revolution in the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1783.
Explanation:
where did the Mughals come from and what religion did the conquer
A later Muslim invasion in 1398 devastated the city of Delhi. The Mughal Empire grew out of descendants of the Mongol Empire who were living in Turkestan in the 15th century. They had become Muslims and assimilated the culture of the Middle East, while keeping elements of their Far Eastern roots.
What impact did the concept of Nativism have on Immigration during the 1920s? Explain
Answer: Our estimates suggest that immigration, measured as the average share of migrants in the population between 1860 and 1920, generated significant economic benefits for today's population, including significantly higher incomes, less poverty, less unemployment, more urbanization, and higher educational attainment
Explanation: In situations where immigrants greatly outnumber the original inhabitants, nativist movements seek to prevent cultural change. Employment: Immigrants acquire jobs that would have otherwise been available to native citizens, limiting native employment; they also create a surplus of labor that lowers wages.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Kahinaan ni Andres bonifacio / the weakness of Andres bonifacio
Answer:
His country and its people.
Explanation:
The main weakness of Andres bonifacio is the love for his country as well as for his people, it also its strength which give courage to fight against Spanish colonial rule and sought freedom for his country and his people. he was also known as ''The Father of the Philippine Revolution" because he was one of the people who start fight for independence. so the weakness of Andres bonifacio is his country.
__________ is the rapid travel of ideas, culture, goods, and information across national borders.
A.
Westernization
B.
Globalization
C.
Intermodalization
D.
Democratization
Answer:
Globalization
Explanation: It is the expanse of goods, services and ideas from around the world
Tyranny means harsh, unjust power. Esteem
means value.
Keep these definitions in mind as you read the
passage on the right. Then choose the correct
phrase to complete each sentence below.
Tyranny, like h
we have this co
harder the cont
triumph. What
esteem too ligh
gives every thi
is the
According to Paine,
result of a hard conflict.
DONE
Answer:
Glorious victoryExplanation:
And the answer to the question after that is "We do not value things that" :
✔ We get too easilyGlorious victory was to complete the sentences phrase.
What is value?
The term “value” refers to the regard that something is held to deserve. It means the world to someone. Values are important because they help with the growth of life. The values decide what should be right and what should be wrong. The types of values are work and personal values. The values are the important to the developed the life.
The phrase is to complete the sentences with different meanings of the words. Such as, tyranny means to be harsh, and esteem means to value. The phrase is the entire to the excessive esteem gives every is the glorious victory. The sentence's proper meaning is that to Paine, it was the glorious victory of hard work.
As a result, the glorious victory was the complete of the sentence phrase.
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Most of the territories in South America sought independence from Spain once Napoleon was defeated in Europe and another king was put on the Spanish throne. What internal threat did these new nations share with the new French republic?
a. a lack of the financial resources need to support the new governments and their people
b. armies that formed in opposition to the government put in place by revolutionaries
c. a poorly educated population that chose corrupt or weak leaders to rule their new nation
d. a wide diversity of opinons about how the new governments should function and relate to each other
Answer:
d
Explanation:
one of the greatest dangers that faced both France and the countries of south America from within these countries.
Wide diversity of opinions about how the new governments should function and relate to each other is the internal threat did these new nations share with the new French republic.
What was France's new government called?The executive branch of government in France is known as the Government of France, often known as the Government of the French Republic.
"Time and History," "Principles and Values," and "Dilemmas and Debates" are the three sections are the French republics are there currently.
Thus, option D is correct.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
what was the central claim made by james 1
Answer:
It claimed that kings were answerable only to God, and only God could punish the king. - King James I of England (James VI of Scotland) embraced the concept and he agreed with Bodin that the divine right of absolute monarchy was the only way to preserve law and order.
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Identify explain how the issue that required the Missouri Compromise was evidence of growing sectionalism in the United States.
Answer:
The Missouri Compromise created a temporary bandage to keep the Union together. The issue of slavery first became a major issue during these disputes. Slavery will continue to be an issue in the Union for years to come. During this time, the sectionalism between the North and South was increasing, and the issue of expansion of slavery is tearing apart the country. The expansion of slavery angered the North, and the abolitionists were more radical. The South viewed slavery as not morally wrong, they would do whatever it took to continue slavery, even if it meant seccession.
Explanation:
what arguments does Whattley make in support of the sugar act
How has islam changed over time
Answer:
First major reformation - Quran
Second major reformation - Hadith
Schools of thought in Islam
Reforms by rulers
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How did the civil war in the Incan empire help Pizarro consolidate his power?
Answer:
Explanation:
1532
November 16
Francisco Pizarro traps Incan emperor Atahualpa
On November 16, 1532, Francisco Pizarro, the Spanish explorer and conquistador, springs a trap on the Incan emperor, Atahualpa. With fewer than 200 men against several thousand, Pizarro lures Atahualpa to a feast in the emperor’s honor and then opens fire on the unarmed Incans. Pizarro’s men massacre the Incans and capture Atahualpa, forcing him to convert to Christianity before eventually killing him.
Pizarro’s timing for conquest was perfect. By 1532, the Inca Empire was embroiled in a civil war that had decimated the population and divided the people’s loyalties. Atahualpa, the younger son of former Incan ruler Huayna Capac, had just deposed his half-brother Huascar and was in the midst of reuniting his kingdom when Pizarro arrived in 1531, with the endorsement of Spain’s King Charles V. On his way to the Incan capital, Pizarro learned of the war and began recruiting soldiers still loyal to Huascar.
Pizarro met Atahualpa just outside Cajamarca, a small Incan town tucked into a valley of the Andes. Sending his brother Hernan as an envoy, Pizarro invited Atahualpa back to Cajamarca for a feast in honor of Atahualpa’s ascendance to the throne. Though he had nearly 80,000 soldiers with him in the mountains, Atahualpa consented to attend the feast with only 5,000 unarmed men. He was met by Vicente de Valverde, a friar traveling with Pizarro. While Pizarro’s men lay in wait, Valverde urged Atahualpa to convert and accept Charles V as sovereign. Atahualpa angrily refused, prompting Valverde to give the signal for Pizarro to open fire. Trapped in tight quarters, the panicking Incan soldiers made easy prey for the Spanish. Pizarro’s men slaughtered the 5,000 Incans in just an hour. Pizarro himself suffered the only Spanish injury: a cut on his hand sustained as he saved Atahualpa from death.
Realizing Atahualpa was initially more valuable alive than dead, Pizarro kept the emperor in captivity while he made plans to take over his empire.In response, Atahualpa appealed to his captors’ greed, offering them a room full of gold and silver in exchange for his liberation. Pizarro consented, but after receiving the ransom, Pizarro brought Atahualpa up on charges of stirring up rebellion. By that time, Atahualpa had played his part in pacifying the Incans while Pizarro secured his power, and Pizarro considered him disposable. Atahualpa was to be burned at the stake—the Spanish believed this to be a fitting death for a heathen—but at the last moment, Valverde offered the emperor clemency if he would convert. Atahualpa submitted, only to be executed by strangulation. The day was August 29, 1533.
Fighting between the Spanish and the Incas would continue well after Atahualpa’s death as Spain consolidated its conquests. Pizarro’s bold victory at Cajamarca, however, effectively marked the end of the Inca Empire and the beginning of the European colonization of South America
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Christians were persecuted for their refusal to worship the emperor. The emperor wanted christians to worship him/her. Dislike for Christians likely arose from their refusal to worship the gods or take part in sacrifice, which was expected of those living in the Roman Empire.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
For not worshiping the emperors. Christians worship God rather than an emperor and for the emperors it was basically testing their power by not worshiping them, so they were persecuted.