Answer:
D. by producing works of art
What was the issue in the 1880 presidential election?
how far have womens right changed in the last 200 years?
Answer:
I hope this helps! (I used the cite my school gave me to learn about the history of women's history. I wrote a slide about it)
Explanation:
Again, hope it helps!!
What is the full name of the first president to resign?
Answer:
Jimmy Carter
Explanation:
what is the first colonie
Answer:Jamestown,Virginia
Explanation:
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Why do you think US news reports at the time only focused on the destruction of buildings? Why do you think the US government kept some images classified until the 1980s?
Answer:
I believe that since people back then, were less able to afford housing than they are now, buildings were pretty much a big deal for them.
Not to mention, around this time new models of homes were also being built, and so people were moving around a lot more (meaning that demand for houses would be higher).
The U.S most likely kept some images classified, as to not worry or alarm the public, and to protect the public images/reputations and privacy of the people who may have been involved in the related incidents. They also probably waited until the 1980's, because that's more or less around the time that other major events were taking place, thus people were already getting fed up with the government's lies and so would force an explanation from them. Of course, since the government doesn't want to make enemies with its own people, it would be forced to release its information, but only because the people asked for it.
Explanation:
Hope this helps, I tried :)
Sorry if it's not what you were looking for though.
Read the passage and answer the question. What conclusion can you draw about the actual reason Gerber was fired? He was fired because he committed a crime and was arrested. He was fired because he did not follow post office employee rules. He was fired because he was gay. He was fired because he worked for another organization.
Explanation:
evolved significantly over time. Until 1962, all 50 states criminalized same-sex sexual activity, but by 2003 all remaining laws against same-sex sexual activity had been invalidated. Beginning with Massachusetts in 2004, by 2015, LGBT Americans had won the right to marry in all 50 states. Additionally, in many states and municipalities, LGBT Americans are explicitly protected from discrimination in employment, housing, and access to public accommodations.
LGBT rights in the U.S.
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United States
Status
Legal nationwide since 2003
(Lawrence v. Texas) Legal in some areas since 1962
Gender identity
Laws vary by jurisdiction
Military
Sexual orientation: Yes
Transgender Status: Yes (since 2021)
Intersex status: No
"Don't ask, don't tell" policy repealed on September 20, 2011
Transgender ban repealed January 25, 2021
(DoDI) 6130.03, 2018, section 5, 13f and 14m
Discrimination protections
Sexual orientation and gender identity in employment nationwide since June 2020, as a result of Bostock v. Clayton County and Harris Funeral Homes v. EEOC .
Laws vary by jurisdiction, but most states lack protections against LGBT discrimination outside of employment. Federal protections are proposed under the Equality Act.
Family rights
Recognition of relationships
Same-sex marriage is legal nationwide since 2015 (disputed in American Samoa, pending court ruling)[1] and some tribal nations
(Obergefell v. Hodges) Recognized by the federal government since 2013
(United States v. Windsor).
Adoption
Legal in 50 states since 2016
Many LGBT Americans still continue to face legal and social challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents, particularly in states with large conservative populations, such as in the Deep South, many parts of the Midwest, in rural areas, and in some Native American tribal nations.
Many LGBT rights in the United States have been established by the United States Supreme Court. In five landmark rulings between the years 1996 and 2020, the Supreme Court invalidated a state law banning protected class recognition based upon homosexuality, struck down sodomy laws nationwide, struck down Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, made same-sex marriage legal nationwide, and prohibited employment discrimination against gay and transgender employees.
LGBT-related anti-discrimination law regarding housing and private and public services varies by state, leaving residents of some states unprotected. Twenty-three states plus Washington, D.C., Guam, and Puerto Rico outlaw discrimination based on sexual orientation, and twenty-two states plus Washington, D.C. outlaw discrimination based on gender identity or expression.[2] The Equality Act, which is currently proposed in the United States Congress, would outlaw discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity nationwide.[3]
Family law also varies by state. Adoption of children by same-sex married couples is legal nationwide since June 2015 following the Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v. Hodges (though Mississippi did not have its same-sex adoption ban struck down by a federal court until March 2016).[4][5] Policies regarding adoption vary greatly between jurisdictions. Some states allow adoption by all couples, while others ban all unmarried couples from adoption.[6]
Hate crimes based on sexual orientation or gender identity are punishable by federal law under the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009, but many states lack state-level hate crime laws that cover sexual orientation and/or gender identity. LGBT people of color face the highest rates of discrimination and hate crimes, especially trans women of color.[7]
Civil rights for LGBT people in the United States are advocated by a variety of organizations at all levels and concentrations of political and legal life, including the Human Rights Campaign,[8] Lambda Legal, GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD), American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the National Center for Transgender Equality,[9] and the National Center for Lesbian Rights.
Answer: (C) He was fired because he was gay.
Explanation: EDGE 2022
French King Louis XIV stated: “I am the State.” This illustrates which type of government?
A. Code of Law
B. Democratic Rule
C. Rule by Law
D. Rule by Man
Answer:
D.) "Rule by man."
Explanation:
Louis XIV, the King of France from 1643 until 1715, is the definition of an absolute monarch. His famous phrase, "I am the State," is an illustration of the power he wielded in France. Louis ruled through a mixture of fear and admiration, but in every case the law extended from himself.
Law by man can be associated with either monarchy or oligarchy and could be related to Aristocracy which literally mean "Rule of the highest" Remember that Louis was the last king in France before the fall of monarchy during the French revolution.
Niccolo Machiavelli wrote political works during the Renaissance. In The Prince, Machiavelli advised his audience that in a system of Rule by Man it was "better to be feared than loved." So, Rule by man makes more sense!
why did abandoning the gold standard result in a decline in the value of the u.s. dollar?
Answer:
More currency was able to be printed thus reducing its value.
Explanation:
Answer:
The gold standard was abandoned due to its propensity for volatility, as well as the constraints it imposed on governments: by retaining a fixed exchange rate, governments were hamstrung in engaging in expansionary policies to, for example, reduce unemployment.
The first televised debate in this country was between which two candidates?
1 point
Nixon and LBJ
JFK and Nixon
George H.W. Bush and Reagan
Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
What led to the decline of child labor in the nineteen hundreds.
UwU
Answer:
Automatization and Education
Child labor was reduced not only as a result of changing views toward work and social reform, but also as a result of the advent of new machinery that mechanized many of the repetitive chores previously performed by children.
Explanation:
the major immediate cause of the great rebellion was
Answer: What were the causes of the Great Rebellion of 1857? Relations between the Indian soldiers (sepoys) in the armed forces that the East India Company kept in India and the British authorities were very poor in the 1850s. The sepoys felt that the British did not respect their religion and this was a major reason for their mutiny in 1857 that prompted the Great Rebellion.
PLEASE HELP!! The Continental Congress is important for ____
ending slavery
enforcing British legislative acts
the government of the colonies
evoking a war with the colonies
Answer:
C) evoking a war with the colonies
Is cake considered bread?
Yes
No
Which statement about Valley Forge is true?
• The Continental Army became better trained and had a new spirit of unit
• the British had to retreat from an advancing continental army
• The Americans defeated a large British army during the winter
• French military commanders used it as a base to raid the frontier
Answer:
After Valley Forge the Continental Army was better trained, with a new spirit of unity is true.
Explanation:
After defeated by the British also losing their capital Philadelphia America's General George Washington made his men get trained at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was a military encampment center that took place during the winter of 1777-78.
The American army men were trained in that frost and snow. Even some of the men's families have also stayed with them. They built huts to live. Yet they lacked supplies like food, blankets, dress and even shoes.
The men were marched shoe less and trained naked in those snow. But this hard training led them to win their land back to them later.
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1. Define the Enlightenment. Who were the main philosophers and what were their beliefs? How did they influence the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution?
Answer:
The Enlightenment, a philosophical movement that dominated in Europe during the 18th century, was centered around the idea that reason is the primary source of authority and legitimacy, and advocated such ideals as liberty, progress, tolerance, fraternity, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.These thinkers valued reason, science, religious tolerance, and what they called “natural rights”—life, liberty, and property. Enlightenment philosophers John Locke, Charles Montesquieu, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau all developed theories of government in which some or even all the people would govern.
Why do you think the issue of education was important to both philosophers Mary Astell and Mary Wollstonecraft?
Answer:
They where so proud of there slef
Explanation:
They wanted to get a good education and succeed and have a good Life
Write 2 sentences comparing sustainability practices of Beijing and New York. Compare means, what is similar and what is different
Answer:
Save energy. By using less energy, you can help to reduce carbon emissions. ...Eat less meat. ...Use reusable alternatives. ...Go paperless. ...Use renewable energy. ...Recycle and reuse. ...Grow your own produce. ...Donate unused items.while the southern economy grew, why did it not grow as fast as the northern and midwest economies?
Answer:
Explanation:
it could becouse the difrences in soil, natural resource and crops
Answer:the farm land in the south was much better than the farmland that they had in the north. Also the abolishment of all slaves in the north by 1804 made it easier for plantation owners to farm in the south.
Explanation:
What were two consequences of US involvement in World War I for German immigrants and their descendants?
A) Germans were forced to learn to speak English.
B) Germans were prevented from owning property.
C) Germans were subject to discrimination.
D) German language was taught to help identify spies.
E) German culture was suppressed in the United States.
Answer:
german culture was suppressed in the united and gernmans were subject to discrimination
Explanation i got it right
The consequences of US involvement in World War I for German immigrants and their descendants were that the German culture was suppressed in the United States and the Germans were subject to discrimination. Thus, options 'B' and 'E' are the correct options.
What were the consequences of US involvement in WW1?Because they helped to initiate the conflict, the United States and Germany were enemies rather than friends throughout World War I. A wave of nationalism and xenophobia that attacked German immigrants, Americans of German heritage, and even the German language was brought on by World War I.
It was an amazing turn of events. The majority of non-English speaking minorities in the United States at the time were Germans. In the 92 million-person population of the United States in 1910, there were over 8 million first- and second-generation German Americans. More German-American families still remained, many of them have been in the nation since the Colonial era. They included Jews, Protestants, Lutherans, Mennonites, Catholics, and nonreligious free thinkers.
Therefore, options 'B' and 'E' are the correct options.
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Describe el temperamento de mijail alexandrovich berloiz
Answer:
En este párrafo hay una elipsis, escribir de nuevo la oración sin utilizar la elisión: además, ya lo había dicho la ciencia en otra ocasión, cuando la gente se enamora se liberan mayores cantidades de dopamina, oxitocina y serotonina, además de endorfinas y encefalinas. eso, que suena a pura clase de química, es realmente amor. porfa, pa mañana
(HELP ASAP!) Which event do you think was most influential to the breakup of the Union and the eventual start of the Civil War? ---
Attack on the Senate Floor
Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
The Compromise of 1850
Answer: The Compromise of 1850
Explanation:
The Compromise of 1850 was the five bills that passed by the United States Congress in September 1850 to split the slave and free states from the territories that was acquired in the Mexican–American War.
answer NOW How did James Oglethorpe decide to compete with the Spanish threat from Florida?
Answer:
HE recruited the highland scots, one rule in the colony was to defeat it,and he built forts on the barrier islands.
Explanation:
which best describes the us when herbert hoover took office?
Answer:
chaos
sheer chaos
Explanation:
in the 2020 season, the entire wnba played in a bubble. what town was their bubble located?
Answer:
Bradenton, Florida
Explanation:
Happy Thanksgiving!
the US Constitution can be amended by a vote of __ in the congress and a vote __ by the states
how did the destroyers for bases agreement president
Diseases brought by explorers
did not affect the population of the Caribbean.
killed only 200 Tainos in Hispaniola.
wiped out entire cultures.
slightly affected the population of Central America
Answer:
Wiped out entire cultures
Explanation:
what group of people were impacted by the ku klux klan
Answer:
visible minorities such as black, lgbtq, asian, etc.
Answer:
Black Americans were their main target
Explanation:
But they also attacked Jews, immigrants, and members of the LGBTQ community and I believe now Catholics.
why was thomas jefferson important to the american revolution
Answer:
In 1775, Jefferson was elected to the Continental Congress, a revolutionary assembly made up of delegates from the 13 colonies. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, which officially declared that the American Colonies were completely free of British authority and influence.