Answer:
Popular Sovereignty basically means the the people rule.
Explanation:
The people elect their representatives who are essentially the source of all the political power.
18.(3.02) Which of these beliefs would fit with the melting pot metaphor? patriotism Or nationalism
Answer: Patriotism
Explanation:
Nationalism is the belief that the interest of one's nation should be supported above that of other nations because one's nation is superior.
Patriotism on the other hand refers to loving and supporting one's nation but not to the detriment of other nations.
Patriotism fits more with the melting pot metaphor because in loving one's country, one will appreciate that there are many different cultures in it that should be respected because they are citizens of that country as well.
This is in opposition to Nationalism which might push for the wellbeing of one group above others with an instance being the activities of White nationalists.
In the condition of the working class in England in 1844 how does the author show the impact of the new inventions on society?
Answer:
D.
by describing how they influenced the way in which people wove yarn
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Explanation:
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The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments were written and
ratified because
Answer:
These amendments were intended to guarantee the freedom of former slaves and to establish and prevent discrimination in certain civil rights to former slaves and all citizens of the United States. The Fourteenth Amendment, adopted in 1868, defines all people born in the United States as citizens, requires due process of law, and requires equal protection to all people. The Fifteenth Amendment, ratified in 1870, prevents the denial of a citizen's vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude
Explanation:
Answer:
The rights to have a trial by jury and to call witnesses in one's defense are examples of .. outlawing poll taxes in national elections.
Explanation:
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what is Green Days first studio album
Answer:
the album was called "Kerplunk"
Explanation:
true green day fan!!!!
Nicolaus Copernicus influenced the work of:
a. Kepler
b. Galileo
c. Newton
d. All of the above
Answer: It's D; all of the above.
Explanation: Beacause Nicolaus Copernicus was the first to challenge that the earth actually revolved around the sun, thus inspiring physics and astronomy.
Overall, Americans are more likely to hold mixed political views rather than support one party. True or False?
Answer:Explanation:
True. Only 1/3 belong to a party. Over 1/2 of America holds mixed political views
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Answer:
the answer is B. monarchy
Explanation:
Tyrant, Greek tyrannos, a cruel and oppressive ruler or, in ancient Greece, a ruler who seized power unconstitutionally or inherited such power. In the 10th and 9th centuries bce, monarchy was the usual form of government in the Greek states.
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Which President was a reformer, who began the process of bringing black and white cultures together?
Richard Nixon
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Theodore Roosevelt
Ronald Reagan
Explanation:
Dwight Eisenhower I would say
How did technological advances in agricultural
production push many farmers to migrate to cities?
Answer:
Increasing supplies of food caused prices to drop. Farmers went into debt to pay for new technology. There weren't enough workers to harvest larger crops.
Explanation:
Answer:
Increasing supplies of food caused prices to drop.
Explanation:
How is the Duke of Wellington able to defeat Napoleon in battle? Please elaborate on this.
Answer:
Wellington knew this ridge from another time when, twenty one years previously he had been part of another campaign where the ridge had held significance. If Wellington could hold the ridge he thought the allies could sweep Napoleon back to France. The Duke of Wellington was the greatest master of defensive tactics in Europe.
Explanation:
The Duke of Wellington, born Arthur Wellesley, rose to glorious fame fighting Napoleon in the Peninsular Campaign in 1813. He was to lead the Allied forces to victory then and was able to watch Napoleon be sent into exile on Elba in 1814. He led a strong army and must have thought it a job well done. However history was about to take a different course in the Spring of 1815 when the Duke of Wellington found himself on the battlefield at Waterloo.
Answer:
In repeated attacks, Napoleon failed to break the center of the allied center. Meanwhile, the Prussians gradually arrived and put pressure on Napoleon’s eastern flank. At 6 p.m., the French under Marshal Michel Ney managed to capture a farmhouse in the allied center and began decimating Wellington’s troops with artillery. Napoleon, however, was preoccupied with the 30,000 Prussians attacking his flank and did not release troops to aid Ney’s attack until after 7 p.m. By that time, Wellington had reorganized his defenses, and the French attack was repulsed. Fifteen minutes later, the allied army launched a general advance, and the Prussians attacked in the east, throwing the French troops into panic and then a disorganized retreat. The Prussians pursued the remnants of the French army, and Napoleon left the field. French casualties in the Battle of Waterloo were 25,000 men killed and wounded and 9,000 captured, while the allies lost about 23,000.
Napoleon returned to Paris and on June 22 abdicated in favor of his son. He decided to leave France before counterrevolutionary forces could rally against him, and on July 15 he surrendered to British protection at the port of Rochefort. He hoped to travel to the United States, but the British instead sent him to Saint Helena, a remote island in the Atlantic off the coast of Africa. Napoleon protested but had no choice but to accept the exile. With a group of followers, he lived quietly on St. Helena for six years. In May 1821, he died, most likely of stomach cancer. He was only 51 years old. In 1840, his body was returned to Paris, and a magnificent funeral was held. Napoleon’s body was conveyed through the Arc de Triomphe and entombed under the dome of the Invalides.
1983
Sally Ride becomes the first American woman in space
On June 18, 1983, the space shuttle Challenger is launched into space on its second mission. On board the shuttle is Dr. Sally K. Ride, who as a mission specialist, becomes the first American woman to travel into space. Ride, who had earlier pursued a professional tennis
WAR OF 1812
1812
War of 1812 begins
The day after the Senate followed the House of Representatives in voting to declare war against Great Britain, President James Madison signs the declaration into law—and the War of 1812 begins. The American war declaration, opposed by a sizable minority in Congress, had been
WORLD WAR II
1940
Hitler and Mussolini meet in Munich
Arnold Palmer wins U.S. Open
On June 18, 1960, Arnold Palmer shoots a 65 to win the U.S. Open at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver, Colorado. Palmer, from Ligonier, Pennsylvania was the son of a golf pro at the Latrobe Country Club in nearby Latrobe. His father taught him the game during the club’s off ...read more
U.S. PRESIDENTS
1798
President John Adams oversees passage of first of Alien and Sedition Acts
President John Adams oversees the passage of the Naturalization Act, the first of four pieces of controversial legislation known together as the Alien and Sedition Acts, on June 18, 1798. Strong political opposition to these acts succeeded in undermining the Adams administration,
ART, LITERATURE, AND FILM HISTORY
1967
The Monterey Pop Festival reaches its climax
By the time they got to Woodstock, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, the Who and the Grateful Dead were established superstars—heroes to the roughly half a million worshipful fans who trekked up to Max Yasgur’s farm to see them in the summer of 1969.
1937
Novelist Gail Godwin is born
Novelist Gail Godwin is born in Birmingham, Alabama on June 18, 1937. Godwin’s father abandoned his family when Gail was very young. The family lived with Godwin’s grandmother in Asheville, North Carolina, while Gail’s mother worked as a teacher, newspaper reporter, and fiction
1970S
1972
Jet crashes after takeoff at Heathrow, killing 118 people
On June 18, 1972, a Trident jetliner crashes after takeoff from Heathrow Airport in London, killing 118 people. The official cause of this accident remains unknown, but it may have happened simply because the plane was carrying too much weight. As the summer of 1972 approached,
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
1778
British abandon Philadelphia
On June 18, 1778, after almost nine months of occupation, 15,000 British troops under General Sir Henry Clinton evacuate Philadelphia, the former U.S. capital. The British had captured Philadelphia on September 26, 1777, following General George Washington’s defeats at the Battle
Explanation:
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The colony of ____ became an important city and center of trade near the Black Sea.
Answer:
I am pretty sure the answer is Miletos
Explanation:
Which word best describes Britain's treatment of the indigenous peoples in its
imperial territories?
a. Generous
b. Submissive
C. Reasonable
d. Repressive
Answer:
d
Explanation:
"Political repression is the act of a state entity controlling a citizenry by force for political reasons, particularly for the purpose of restricting or preventing the citizens ability to take part in the political life of a society, thereby reducing their standing among their fellow citizens."
Explain ONE instance in which the Spanish resorted to the type of actions threatened in the third paragraph.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You forgot to include the text or the third paragraph. Without that information, we do not know what you are referring to.
However, doing some deep research, we can comment on the following.
One instance in which the Spanish resorted to the type of actions threatened in the third paragraph was to punish the Native peoples who refused to obey the conquerors and refused to convert to Catholicism.
The Spanish have threatened the Indians expressing threats such as "...But, if you do not obey, we shall powerfully enter into your country, and shall make war against you and shall subject you to the yoke and obedience of the Church and the king and queen of Spain."
Spanish conquerors committed many atrocities when they tried to colonize many territories in the Americas. all in the name of God and the Catholic church.
This was part of a medieval document titled "The Demand." This document was issued by the council of Castile in 1510. When conquerors arrived in the Americas, they had to read the document to warn Native Indian people, before taking their territories.
The first amendment also allows citizens the freedom to practice any religion of their choice, but also prevents the government from officially recognizing or favoring any religion. This action is known as?
TRUE or FALSE: The Great Compromise created the House and the Senate.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Also known as the Connecticut Compromise, a major compromise at the Constitutional Convention that created a two-house legislature, with the Senate having equal representation for all states and the House of Representatives having representation proportional to state populations.
Why did Jewish people in Czechoslovakia want to get their children out of the country?
Answer:
They wanted to get their children out of the country because of the holocaust. That was the only way they were going to live.
Explanation:
Because of the Holocaust, they wanted to get their kids out of the country. They could only survive in that manner.
How was Nicholas Winton organized a rescue operation?Prior to the start of World War II, Nicholas Winton orchestrated a rescue mission that took 669 children, largely Jewish, from Czechoslovakia to safety in Great Britain. As a member of the British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia, Winton's friend and teaching teacher at the Westminster School in London, Martin Blake, requested Winton to cancel his scheduled ski trip in order to see him in Czechoslovakia in December 1938.
In accordance with the conditions of the Munich Pact, this committee was founded in October 1938 to help refugees resulting from the German annexation of the Sudeten lands. Winton chose to travel because he was sure that a war in Europe was about to break out. In Prague, Blake met Winton's colleague Doreen Wariner and arranged for him to see refugee camps that were teeming with Jews and Sudetenland political opponents.
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Did the french revolution solve the problems that caused it?
Answer:
Not only were the royal coffers depleted, but two decades of poor harvests, drought, cattle disease and skyrocketing bread prices had kindled unrest among peasants and the urban poor.
Explanation:
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Merry Christmas
Answer:
Yes, the removal of the monarchy.
Explanation:
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Any power not directly stated in the constitution itself is designated to what level of government?
a) Federal
b) state
c) local
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
because local ma the ruler
In your own words, explain the benefits and limitations of using tanks in WWI.
Answer:
WWI had several undesirable features the most important being:
Tanks were not reliable: tanks broke down with astounding regularity at such a rate that initially most tanks would not make it through the first 24 hours of combat. The reliability was improved as experience was gained but remained high throughout the war.
Tanks were slow; about the same speed as a walking man or not much more (at least the large ones). The smaller variety achieved higher speed over firm and flat surfaces, such as they could encounter after a breakthrough. But to get there they had to navigate the crater infested battlefields, with additional obstacles such as trenches, rubble, etc. The operational speed was not impressive to say the least.
Explanation:
Tanks were toxic: men fought alongside a smoke generating engine, in a confined space in which they generated more fumes from their own weapons. Add the noise and heat of the weapons and engine and it is no surprise that crew performance suffered as a result.
Tanks were dangerous to the crew: they had no safety gear. As the tanks rumble across the battlefield, the crew was subjected to shocks and was liable to be thrown about, colliding with the mechanical gear and/or the weapons themselves. In a famous demonstration for the British King, half the crew was knocked out when they drove over an alleged bunker!
Tanks were not impervious to armor piercing rounds nor to field artillery: tanks sported large steel plates, but these were not in lined nor shape in any manner. Thus they relied on sheer depth to stop penetration. But penetration was not the only threat. The metal plates were subject to "spalding" where flecks of molten metal would detach from the inside surface of the plates, striking the crew and injuring them.
Tanks were relatively short ranged: the fuel consumption was high, the fuel reservoirs were small, thus severely limiting the combat range, not that they were expected to go that far: penetrating a few kilometers to the third trench system was all that was expected until plans were made for the 1919 Campaign.
They were heavy and cumbersome: once immobilized, they had to be repaired in situ. They were no tank recovery vehicles to speak of. This means that if and when the Germans recapture the battlefield in a counter-attack, they captured the tanks and could them back in operation for themselves. This happened more than what admitted at the time.
These are the 'cons'. What about the 'pros'?
If and where they did not break down or became disabled due to enemy fire or difficult terrain, they were very effective, especially in the absence of effective infantry anti-tank weapons. They did overcome the barbed wire, trenches, and most machine gun resistance encountered and facilitated if not created breakthrough for the following infantry.
Tanks were 'force multipliers', transporting a few men and weapons to the crucial battlefield spots where they could the most damage.
Tanks, at least initially, were shock and awe weapons. German infantry, generally defenseless against them (on their own), would be affected and this reduced their combat effectiveness. As experience was gained, they lost some, but not all, of the morale impact.
Tanks represented the weapons of the future. Given field experience and increasingly better technology, they were the precursor to the armored fighting vehicles of the 30's and 40's.
the united states and the soviet union were considered —————— during the cold war because each of them had far more military power than any other state globally.
Answer:
B. Superpowers
Explanation:
The PF text book states:
" The United States controlled the East, and the USSR controlled the West. Germany was split down the middle so that both superpowers had a role in postwar Germany. The dividing line became known as the "iron curtain.""
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Answer:
B. superpowers
Explanation:
Why did the Ancient Egyptians use flattened sleds instead of wheeled carts to transport stones, materials, etc.?
Answer:
The sleds were a lot more controllable and predictable. The sleds also were used as rafts to float the large blocks around the construction sites.
Explanation:
Which best describes the British troops’ attitude upon surrendering?
Answer:
Bitter
Explanation:
They obviously didn't want to surrender so they'd be bitter about it.
Sharecropping could best be described as
A. a political system.
B. an economic system.
C. an educational process.
D. a manufacturing process.
Answer:
an economic system
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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why did england decide to start taxing the American colonists
Answer:
Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. They decided to require several kinds of taxes from the colonists to help pay for the French and Indian War. ... The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.
Explanation:
Answer:
England decided to start taxing the American colonists because they also wanted to pay their war debts. (French and the Indian War) And the colonists started to resist by boycotting or not buying, British goods. I hope it helps!
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In what ways did the invention of the ironclad warship change naval warfare?
Answer:
In early 1862, the Union and the Confederacy were locked in one of the most influential arms races of the Civil War. While their navies still relied on wooden ships, both sides had gambled on building revolutionary “ironclad” vessels that boasted steam engines, hulking cannons and armor plating protecting their hulls. In Brooklyn, Federal forces were prepping the iron vessel USS Monitor. At Gasport Navy Yard in Portsmouth, Virginia, the rebels were finishing their own metal colossus, CSS Virginia.
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Answer:
Ironclads changed naval warfare because they were made of iron instead of wood and were harder to damage.
Explanation:
How were Native Americans Treated at the end of the war?
Answer:
They were forced to move out from their ancestral land.
Explanation:
The American-Indian war occurred because the government of the settlers wanted to take ownership over the resources that resided Within the Native's ancestral land.
Since the land was tied to their ancestral history and cultural origin, the Native refuse to give it. So, both parties engaged in the battle.
The technological advancement that's possessed by the settlers made the tide of war turn in their favor. As a result, the native Americans were forcefully removed from their home and scattered all across North America.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. After the Paris Peace Treaty, France was no longer a threat to Spanish settlements in North
America.
b. Marqués de Rubí determined that Spanish efforts to convert and befriend Native Americans
were not working.
c. Spain moved all of the East Texas mission populations to San Antonio to strengthen the
defense of the settlement there.
d. Marqués de Rubí determined that Spain was in a good position to defend the territory it had
gained from the Treaty of Paris.
Answer:
C, is your answer
Explanation:
Answer:
Is c my man
Explanation:
The Nazis' plan for mass murder was aimed at which of the following groups of people? Check all that apply
the disabled and mentally ill
Catholics
Roma
Jews
homosexuals
Jehovah's Witnesses
Protestants
Answer:
A c d e f
Explanation:
The Nazi's plan for mass murder was aimed at the disabled and mentally ill, Roma, Jews, homosexuals and Jehovah's witnesses. The correct option is a, c, d, e and f.
Who were the Jews?Jews are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites and Hebrews of historical Israel and Judah. Jewish ethnicity, nationhood, and religion are strongly interrelated, as Judaism is the ethnic religion of the Jewish people, although its observance varies from strict to none.
Jews originated as an ethnic and religious group in the Middle East during the second millennium BCE, in a part of the Levant known as the Land of Israel. The Merneptah Stele of ancient Egypt appears to confirm the existence of a people of Israel somewhere in Canaan as far back as the 13th century BCE.
The Israelites, as an outgrowth of the Canaanite population, consolidated their hold in the region with the emergence of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah.
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Why and how has America’s “democracy” change over time?
Democratic decline is caused by the state-led weakening of political institutions that sustain the democratic system, such as the peaceful transition of power. These essential components of democracy can be threatened in different ways; thus, the concept of democratic backsliding can take various forms.
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Starting with Abraham Lincoln to Donald Trump, choose a president and explain an implied power that he executed during his presidency.
Answer:
An executive order is an official directive from the U.S. president to federal agencies that often have much the same power of a law. Throughout history, executive orders have been one way that the power of the president and the executive branch of government has expanded—to degrees that are sometimes controversial.
Explanation:
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