Explain the relationship between the expansion of maritime trade in the Indian Ocean
In this unit, you learned that Oklahoma experienced a great deal of change in the late
1800s and early 1900s. Many events affected the state's people—from land runs to
statehood to the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression of the 1930s. Choose one
event from the period that you think caused the most change for Oklahoma. Why do
you think this event caused so much change? In what ways did it cause more change
than other events?
Answer:
Explanation:The dawn of the twentieth century found the region between Kansas and Texas in transition. Once set aside as a permanent home for indigenous and uprooted American Indians, almost two million acres of Indian Territory had been opened to settlement in 1889. Joined with a strip of land above the Texas Panhandle, the two areas were designated "Oklahoma Territory" by an act of Congress the following year. Subsequent additions of land surrendered by tribal governments increased the new territory until it was roughly equal in size to the diminished Indian Territory. Land was the universal attraction, but many white pioneers who rushed into Oklahoma Territory or settled in Indian Territory hoped for a fresh start in a new Eden not dominated by wealth and corporate power. Freedmen dreamed of a new beginning in a place of social justice where rights guaranteed by the Constitution would be respected. Most Native Americans, whose land was being occupied, had come to realize the futility of their opposition to the process that would soon unite the two territories into a single state. A few Indians, most wedded to tribal traditions, simply ignored a process they could not understand and refused to participate in an allotment of land they had once been promised would be theirs "forever."
The birth of the new state occurred in an era of protest and reform. Populist and Progressive currents merged to sweep reform-minded Democrats to an overwhelming victory in 1906 in the selection of delegates to a Constitutional Convention tasked with forging Indian and Oklahoma territories and the Osage Nation into a single state. The constitution drafted at the convention in Guthrie in 1906–07 was not as "radical" as Pres. Theodore Roosevelt suggested, but it did reflect its authors' belief that the will of the people, not powerful corporations, should determine state policy. A series of provisions, including a corporation commission, popular election of many state officials, initiative and referendum, preferential balloting for U.S. senators, a single term for the governor, a weak legislature, and inclusion of details in the constitution normally enacted by statute, reflected the founding fathers' conviction that corporate influence on state government should be held in check.
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John Pory believed that the colonies were already almost perfect and nothing could go wrong. In his eyes he saw perfection except three things according to him, “three things there be, which in a few years may bring this colony to perfection; the English plow, vineyards, and cattle.” He also said a regular colonist worker could raise themselves to the value of 200 pound sterling which is $270.45 USD which at the time, was very rich. Pory mentioned how that seemed very rare or impossible, but such people could do it. Overall, John Pory believed that the colony was in good shape, the economy was striving, and the colonists were doing just fine.
In the excerpt from the Mayflower Compact, the pilgrim leaders wanted to become almost one and form a set of rules, laws, and constitutions that would benefit the colonies. I know this because at the end it stated, “and by virtue hereof, to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices . . . “ I knew they wanted to come together as one big civil body because it stated, “covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid.” This evidence showed to me that they didn't want the rules to be unfair, and unequal however, they wanted to do the opposite of that and make sure everybody had equal rights and treatment.
Garangula, a chief of one of the Iroquois tribes, believed nobody should be limited to travel, or marketplace relations. However, anyone should be allowed to do what they please and feel like. Since he wanted to emphasize the fact that none of his people were subject to French or English colonial rule, he said this to his people, “We are born free. We neither depend upon [the governor of New France] nor [the governor of New York]. We may go where we please . . . and buy and sell what we please.” This showed to me he was a strong, responsible and fearsome leader since he wanted everyone to know they can do what they want if they choose.
Answer:
In what way would you like it rephrased.
Explanation:
Which of following areas is best known for its export of cash crops, especially bananas and other fruit?
A.
the Caribbean
B.
Argentina
C.
Central America
D.
Venezuela
Answer:
it C, Central America
Explanation:
The Answer is in Quizlet
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
"Central American" or option C is best known for exporting bananas and other fruit which at the time were cash crops. Cash crops are crops that produce a good amount of profit for the farmer who grew it, that's why trading was always being made for different cash crops which they can use to make other products that the buyer can then sell for more money in hopes to make profit.
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i need a 5 sentence summary on american revolution
Answer:
The American Revolution was a time when the British colonists in America rebelled against the rule of Great Britain. There were many battles fought and the colonies gained their freedom and became the independent country of the United States. The American Revolutionary War lasted from 1775 until 1783.
How did the colonists react to the french and indian war? (GIVING 60 POINTS AND BRAINLYIST)
Answer:
With the French and Indian War over, many colonists saw no need for soldiers to be stationed in the colonies. Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. ... The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.
According to the video, how much education do Urban and Regional Planners need? a college degree a high school diploma a short training period a computer workshop
Answer:
a college degree
Explanation:
The jobs of Urban and Regional Planners affected a lot of people. They are the one that's determine how our cities utilize its land, how communities are designed/rearranged, how to install facilities to properly accommodate the citizens, and how to accommodate the potential growth in population.
This made the barriers of entry to be an urban and regional planner requires years of training/education that could only be found in College. Most Urban planners even only get their job after finishing a Master degree.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
True or False, both Jamestown and Plymouth experience harsh winters and only a few survived
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Republicans are noted for their
Select all that apply.
o origins in the Bull Moose Party
origins in the Democratic Party
highly popular successful presidential candidate Ronald Reagan
conservative stance on most social issues
famous first president, Abraham Lincoln
we do not believe in the government through the voting booth. Spain has no foolish dreams
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According to document C, what does document A say?
Answer:
There is no document.
Explanation:
How did Europe respond to the American tariffs on goods ?
Answer: The Smoot-Hawley Act is the Tariff Act of 1930. It increased 900 import tariffs by an average of 40% to 50%. 1 2 Most economists blame it for worsening the Great Depression. It also contributed to the start of World War II.
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Explanation:
What type of imagery do you think made the world war 1 poster effective? (dark, positive, negative, nationalistic, etc) What type of imagery do you think made posters least effective? Explain why?
Answer:
dark, negative, gloomy and other synonyms is what i think made the world war 1 poster effective.
Explanation:
i say this because the poster gave the people/citizens something in common to worry about, death and horror. this imagery probably made other posters least effective because some people don't like to see and/or experience death, horror, and negativity so they keep their heads up and ignore it.
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The imagery that made the World War 1 poster effective was Nationalistic imagery. Negative imagery on the other made posters least effective.
Nationalistic imagery:
Appealed to the masses by making war a patriotic duty Called people to volunteer to go and support their family and friends who were already fightingThese were probably the most effective because patriotism has been shown to be a major factor in recruitment drives.
On the other hand, negative imagery is not very clear or appealing so might have not been very effective in conveying the message the recruiters intended.
In conclusion, a nationalistic image might have been most effective and a negative one was least effective.
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After the Vice President, the Speaker of the House is next in the Presidential Succession Line.
True or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
President
Vice President
Speaker of the House of Representatives
President pro temp of the Senate
Secretary of State
Secretary of the Treasury
what legal rights do we have in the US to protect ourselves with weapons
Answer: Second Amendment
Explanation:
Second Amendment - Right to Bear Arms | The National Constitution Center
Which country did NOT have a colony in South America?
Answer:
it was the French Guiana
I forgot my book at my friends house....
Answer:
Explanation:
my guesses are : what causes the nile to flood?
rainfall from west africa
what is the name in area of egypt?:
upper egypt
note: sorry if this isnt right
Answer:
1. Western Desert
2. (I think) Monsoons from the Mediterranean sea
Why was the U.S. annexation of Hawaii delayed until William McKinley became President?
McKinley’s predecessor, Grover Cleveland, refused to sign the treaty of annexation.
Supporters of the nationalist cause were in the majority in Hawaii until 1898.
The Senate did not approve the treaty of annexation until McKinley entered the White House.
Answer:
McKinley’s predecessor, Grover Cleveland, refused to sign the treaty of annexation.
Explanation:
The United States annexation of Hawaii was delayed until William McKinley 1897 to 1901, became President because "McKinley’s predecessor, Grover Cleveland, refused to sign the treaty of annexation."
This is evident in the fact that Grover Cleveland, the former United States president between 1893 to 1897, learned that the treaty did not have the support of Hawaiians, this made him refused to sign the treaty of annexation.
Answer:
Mckinley's predecessor, Grover Cleveland, refused to sing the treaty of annexation.
Explanation:
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Who is the constitutional head of state ?
a)Chief minister b) President c)Governor d)Chief justice
Answer:
Governor
Explanation:
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Answer:
c) GovernorExplanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What causes the roots to grow downward?
Light exerts a downward force on the roots. Light exerts a downward force on the roots.
Air in the soil applies a downward pushing force on the roots. Air in the soil applies a downward pushing force on the roots.
Gravity exerts a downward force on the roots. Gravity exerts a downward force on the roots.
Minerals in the soil apply a downward pushing force on the roots.
The major trade network that was established between the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe was known as the __________ Exchange.
A.
Atlantic
B.
Columbian
C.
Slave
D.
Western
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
The awnser would be B
Columbian
Explanation:
The letter may be different but its Columbian. B for me
what is the meaning of synonyms
Answer:
Something that related to the object or thing
Explanation:
how was ketchup made..
Answer:
Tomatoes.
Explanation:
Explain a crucial factor leading to one country’s decision to join the conflict. Use at least two pieces of evidence from one or both of the informational articles
Answer:
War in Europe began in the late summer of 1914 and from the outset the United States clung to a policy of strict neutrality. Despite the loss of American life as a result of the War on the Atlantic Ocean (such as the sinking of the Lusitania in May 1915), President Wilson constantly argued that the United States should remain out of the conflict. However, on 6 April 1917 the United States Congress declared war on Germany. By June 1917 the first American troops, 14,000 men of the American Expeditionary Force, arrived in France. By the end of the War in 1918 a million American troops were in Europe. So why and how did the United States go from a policy of neutrality to a fully blown engagement with the war in Europe?
Q: Why did the United States choose to stay neutral in 1914?
When war broke out in Europe in 1914 President Wilson declared that the United States would follow a strict policy of neutrality. This was a product of a longstanding idea at the heart of American foreign policy that the United States would not entangle itself with alliances with other nations. Put simply the United States did not concern itself with events and alliances in Europe and thus stayed out of the war. Wilson was firmly opposed to war, and believed that the key aim was to ensure peace, not only for the United States but across the world. To that end he sent a leading aide, Colonel House, to Europe in the autumn of 1914 in an attempt to broker a peace deal.
Q: Why didn’t German attacks on American shipping force Wilson to act?
If the war had been solely fought on land it was likely that the United States could have avoided the entanglement it feared. However, a key part of the war was the battle on the Atlantic. Here, shipping lanes were patrolled and attacked by German U-Boats in an attempt to cut supply lines to Britain. Following its policy of neutrality the United States initially attempted to trade with both Britain and its allies as well as with Germany. However, in practice the United States was only able to trade with Britain and its allies, and all the goods sold (the value of which amounted to $1.2 billion by 1916) had to be transported by ship across the Atlantic. The German habit of attacking shipping meant that American registered ships were sunk, and United States citizens were killed (128 died when the Lusitania was sunk). Wilson came under pressure to act after the sinking of the Lusitania and after protests from him, the Germans agreed to refrain from attacking passenger vessels. By January 1917 however, German military commanders argued that only an unrestricted blockade of the Atlantic would achieve victory and once more targeted all shipping. The decision undoubtedly edged the United States closer to war in 1917.
Explanation:
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what did patriots capture at this battle? It’s abt the christmas gamble please help!
heres what i found: The battle lasted just one hour before the Hessians surrendered to General Sullivan. Overall, Hessian forces suffered 22 deaths, 83 injuries, and 896 were captured.
Also: Before the battle, Washington commissioned a spy named John Honeyman posing as a Tory (or British sympathizer) to Trenton. Honeyman has plenty of experience dealing with the British and the Hessians. After staying there for several days, he allowed himself to be captured by Washington’s army and provided exceptional intelligence about the Hessian forces in Trenton.
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Which is NOT a reason that tensions among nations of the industrialized world rose
in the years leading up to World War I?
Nations were competing to build strong economies and large empires.
National pride was at an all-time high.
Nations were building their military and preparing for mobilization
An economic depression spread world wide.
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Answer:
d. an economic depression spread world wide
Explanation:
During that time nations were competing to have stronger militaries and larger empires, which cause their citizens to have a stronger sense of nationalism. All of these things raised tensions.
Answer:
d is the answer
Explanation:
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Where were silk-producing cocoons found in China
Answer:
Silk worms were found in Mulberry trees
Explanation:
Answer:
Silk is mainly produced in the south of the Yangtze River Delta. Renowned silk producing regions are Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Sichuan provinces. Cities such as Suzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, and Shaoxing are well known for their silk industries.
Explanation:
The kings of the Shang Dynsasty were:
a. engineers
b. Warriors
c. farmers
d. tradesmen
Answer:
B or D
Explanation: