Refer to You Should Meet Katherine Johnson for a complete version of this text.

Part A

Which statement is a main idea of Chapter 1?


Katherine and her brothers and sisters sit around a big table working on homework together.

Katherine’s parents make sure that all of their children receive the best possible education.

Katherine’s father is smart even though he only completed school through the sixth grade.

Katherine follows her brothers and sisters to school before she is old enough to attend.
Question 2
Part B

Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?


“Institute had a high school for African Americans, and Katherine’s mother and father made sure all of their children graduated from it.”

"She counted family members, dishes, the number of steps from home to school, and so much more."

“‘He could look at a tree and know how many boards of wood he could get out of it.’”

“‘After I finished mine, I’d help them with theirs!’ she recalled.” YOU WILL GET 20 PLZZZZZZZZZZ

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Answer 1

Answer:

Katherine’s parents make sure that all of their children receive the best possible education. AND “Institute had a high school for African Americans, and Katherine’s mother and father made sure all of their children graduated from it.”

Explanation:

i know all

Answer 2

Answer: B and A. I took the test before

Explanation:

I took the test before


Related Questions

Which of the following indicates only a relative chronology?
A. the Civil War started on April 12, 1861
B. the American Revolution started on April 19, 1775
C. The Reconstruction era began after the Civil War ended
D. the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776

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Answer: The answer is c because it does not give an exact date

Explanation:

The answer is c sorry I need some points to ask a question

if im being honest i dont rlly know the subject but the class its under is history SO THATS WHAT IM PICKING...C:

1. Define

Isthmus

Plateau


Archipelago


Continental shelf

Groundwater


Water Cycle


Evaporation



2. What continents are joined by the Isthmus of Panama?







3. What are the four basic types of landforms?







4. Where is freshwater found?

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Answer:

wait what is question one

Explanation:

What is the most valuable commodity in the Middle East and which organization took control of its supply in 1960?
A: Gold and NAFTA
B: Oil and OPEC
C: Diamonds and OPEC
D: Oil and NAFTA

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Answer:

D: Oil and NAFTA.............

Answer:

D. oil and NAFTA

Explanation:

briefly define Fahrenheit scale IN YOUR OWN WORDS! plz thnx<3

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Answer:

A system of measurement used to determine the thermal energy somebody or something gives off.

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Can You PLEASSSEEEE tell me the second and last question to this? I'm literally gonna cry I have like 5 assignments due today in an hour. I forgot to mention this is texas history

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Answer:how t.f should I know I didn’t do the lesson dam.

Explanation: I didn’t do the lesson

Answer:

1.The term is usually used to describe United States citizens who fomented insurrections in Latin America, particularly in the mid-19th century (Texas, California, Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia). Filibuster expeditions have also occasionally been used as cover for government-approved deniable operations.

2.As independent thought and movements mounted in the period 1800 through 1821 aimed at the separation of Mexico from Spain, Texas and northern Mexico became a fertile target for filibusters from a number of countries and most commonly the bordering United States, a Spanish ally.

Explanation:

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Based on Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and Shays Rebellion

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Answer:

1. C

2. C

3. B

4. D

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Which group fueled the Atlanta Race Riots?
black business leaders
Leo Frank
Catholics
political leaders ELE​

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I know this is kinda old but i'll still answer it .

Answer:

Political Leaders

Explanation:

In 1906, Atlanta was the scene of a tragic race riot. Newspaper articles had claimed African-Americans had attacked white women. Unemployed whites, fueled by political leaders, viewed the blacks as threats to their jobs and the social order of the south

How did the course of the war affect public opinion, and subsequently British leaders in Britain?

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Answer:

lol

Explanation:

The Northwest Ordinance discussed slavery.....

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Yeah it’s, D) it was banned

List some ways that Non-Americans individuals and other nations participated in the American Revolution

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Some foreign individuals, such as Marquis de Lafayette, believed in the fight for freedom, and came to fight with the Patriots. Others, such as Juan de Miralles, helped build support and financing for the war effort. hope this helps bby! have a nice day :D

help me please? thx!

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Answer:

i only know the 1st one so far it's yes ill edit my answer when i figure out the other one

Explanation:

First image, Yes. The second image is 4.

Where is it the hottest in Israel?

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure its Tirat Zvi

Answer:

Tirat Zvi

Explanation:

Tirat Zvi and several other kibbutzim are located, lies 220 meters (722 feet) below sea level, making it not just one of the hottest places in Israel, but also one of the hottest places on earth

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write a letter to King George III on behalf of the colonists.


Please format your letter as follow and be sure to include each section


1. Salutation (Dear King George, etc.)


2. State your complaint


3. Give ideas for change (How can your compaint in #2 be resolved?)


4. Tell what each side (colonists and British) can change to help the situation


5. Close with a note of thanks


6. Sincerely, Your Name

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The Petition to the King was a petition sent to King George III by the First Continental Congress in 1774, calling for repeal of the Intolerable Acts.

uhm not about to write a whole letter. you can do it tho

Which section of this diagram represents a court that can reverse the decision of a U.S. District Court?

E
C
F
B

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Answer:

E

Explanation:

Will give 20 points pls hurry

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Answer:

For question 1 its C and for 2 its B

Explanation:

Answer:

for the first one, i think A, and for the second one, i think B?

Explanation:

What was the first problem with the new settlers and the old? its about the fredonian republic

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Answer:

Lured to the New World with promises of wealth, most colonists were unprepared for the constant challenges they faced: drought, starvation, the threat of attack, and disease. With the help of stern leadership and a lucrative cash crop, the colony eventually succeeded.

Explanation:

Read upon this in 6th grade.

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Define: Mercantilism, Import, Export, Enumerated article, Legislature, Indentured servant.

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Answer:

Mercantilism: belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.

Explanation:

Import: An import is a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another

Export: Exports are goods and services produced within one country (or territory) and sold by economic agents (individuals or firms) of that country to economic agents of another country

Enumerated article: sugar, tobacco, cotton and indigo - the goods that the English colonies could export only to England in the 17th century

Legislature: the legislative body of a country or state

Indentured servant: Indentured servitude refers to a contract between two individuals, in which one person worked not for money but in exchange for the price of passage to America.

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If you are white and don't like black people can I have your reasoning to think of such things?

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Answer:

I like black people and I am white

Explanation:

Answer:

i have no problem

Explanation:

What Protestant ideal helped influence federalism
a. tradition
b. individualism
c. salvation
d. self- governance

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Answer:

Answer D self governance

Explanation:

Answer:

d

Explanation:

i can confirm it was right

How did Catholic leaders encourage change during the Catholic Reformation? through a return to Simony through a return to community service with a break from the coaments with a break from church expansion​

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There were reports that priests, monks and nuns did not behave as well as they should. Some felt that the Catholic Church was more interested in money and power than in saving souls. For example, the church sold 'indulgences' for those who had committed sins. On November 9, 1518 the pope condemned Luther's writings as conflicting with the teachings of the Church. Luther refused to recant, and on January 3, 1521 Pope Leo excommunicated Martin Luther from the Catholic Church. On April 17, 1521 Luther appeared before the Diet of Worms in Germany. How was the Catholic Church corrupt in the period of The Decameron and the Renaissance? During the Renaissance and the time period of The Decameron, the Catholic Church was rife with corruption. Clergy often misbehaved sexually and lived lavishly, despite vows to do otherwise. The Jesuits helped carry out two major objectives of the Counter-Reformation: Catholic education and missionary work. The Jesuits established numerous schools and universities throughout Europe, helping to maintain the relevance of the Catholic church in increasingly secular and Protestant societies. The first effort to stop the spread of protestantism was to declare the effort to reform the Catholic Church a heresy. In 1408 The Catholic Church declared the Lollards heretics and encouraged their persecutions, loss of wealth and even death. By 1438 the Lollard movement was dead.

which city has the largest population?


Berlin

London

Moscow

Paris

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Answer:

Moscow has the largest population.

Explanation:

Berlin has a population of 3.645 million

London has a population of 8.982 million

Moscow has a population of 11.92 million

Paris has a population of 2.161 million

Moscow look it up trust me bruh

What ideas or movements of the 1920s seem similar to American culture today?

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Answer:

a washing machien  

Explanation:

Explain how we choose the President and share what you believe to be the strengths and weaknesses of this system?

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Answer:

time for me to pull out the entire textbook xD

Explanation:

What Supreme Court case upheld segregation? Dred Scott
Plessy v. Ferguson
14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Leo Frank​

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“Historians and court scholars agree on a pair of 19th-century opinions: Dred Scott v. Sandford, the 1857 ruling that upheld slavery even in the free states, and Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, which condoned segregation as 'separate but equal.

dred scott he was a successful african american man who had to fight for his freedom in the supreme court

What were THREE reasons that the English government desired to colonize North America?

to convert American Indians to Catholicism

to challenge the French fur trade in North America

to challenge Spanish control of land in the Americas

to gain control of natural resources in the New World

to enable poor English families to move to the colonies

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Those are the answers.

A, D, E,

Answer:

A D E

Explanation:

1. According to Crevecoeur, what happened in the “New World” that didn’t happen in Europe? Why?
2. According to Crevecoeur, how did opportunity and freedom make America?
3. According to Crevecoeur, what did American laws allow?
4. According to Crevecoeur, what didn’t most American’s like?
5. Crevecoeur stated “The American is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas and form new opinions. What does he mean?
6. Do you think his description is still true today? Why or Why not?

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To Crevecoeur, Americans were "the poor of Europe." In the "great American asylum," these dispossessed individuals found land, livelihood and liberty--regardless of previous nationality. ... Franklin defined Americans as English people; Crevecoeur defined them as mongrel Europeans.

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Define
Natural resource


Renewable resource


Nonrenewable resource



Imports



Exports


Locating Places : What region is a leading oil producer?




Place : What determines the importance of natural resources?








Human/ Environment Interaction : How are renewable and nonrenewable resources different?

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Answer:

Natural resource -  resources that exist without any actions of humankind. This includes all valued characteristics such as commercial and industrial use, aesthetic value, scientific interest and cultural value. On Earth, it includes sunlight, atmosphere, water, land along with all vegetation, and animal life.

Renewable resource - A renewable resource is a natural resource which will replenish to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption, either through natural reproduction or other recurring processes in a finite amount of time in a human time scale.

Nonrenewable resource - A non-renewable resource is a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a quick enough pace to keep up with consumption. An example is carbon-based fossil fuel. The original organic matter, with the aid of heat and pressure, becomes a fuel such as oil or gas.

Imports - An import in the receiving country is an export from the sending country. Importation and exportation are the defining financial transactions of international trade. In international trade, the importation and exportation of goods are limited by import quotas and mandates from the customs authority.

Exports - An export in international trade is a good or service produced in one country that is sold into another country. The seller of such goods and services is an exporter; the foreign buyer is an importer. Export of goods often requires the involvement of customers authorities.

2.) U.S., Saudi Arabia, Russia, Canada, and China

3.) Resources are important for the development of any country. For example, to generate energy, one need fossil fuels; and for industrial development, we require mineral resources. Natural resources are getting scarce with the increasing population, so it is essential to conserve them.

4.) Nonrenewable energy resources, like coal, nuclear, oil, and natural gas, are available in limited supplies. This is usually due to the long time it takes for them to be replenished. Renewable resources are replenished naturally and over relatively short periods of time.

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Explanation:

In two paragraphs, summarize the contributions of Muslim scholars in the areas of art, literature, and philosophy.

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Muslim scholars contributed not only to the use of logic in the development of mathematical ideas and relationships, but also to a workable system of numeration that included zero and led to the solution of equations.

The contributions of Muslim scholars in the areas of art, literature, and philosophy was seen in the Abbasid Caliphate.

Muslim scholars trained in Islam and Islamic law.The Abbasid Caliphate supervised the golden age of Islam, which ruled from 750 to 1258 AD. The Abbasid Caliphate accomplishments in philosophy, medicine, art, literature, math, etc. Muslim scholars assemble and interpret all of the classical knowledge of Greek and Romans. Medical books and Arabic numbers like zero develop under Muslim scholars.

Therefore we can conclude that the Muslim scholars performed the great historical task of preserving the philosophical and scientific heritage of ancient Greece.

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Compile a list of items you would need to survive if you were in Ancient Egypt or the Present day.

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Answer: Water, Clothes, Food, travel system, map

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How did the cotton gin affect the Southern economy? Check all that apply.

It increased the demand for enslaved laborers.
It increased the speed at which cotton could be produced.
It increased the growth of farms and plantations.
It increased the demand for cotton.
It increased the demand for skilled workers.

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To understand the effects of the cotton gin, one must understand why the cotton gin was created. The cotton gin was created by Eli Whitney that essentially featured a hollowed box in which contained a turn-based set of razors that are used to remove the seed more easily from the cotton itself. This was created in the hopes that the South can potentially get rid of slaves as it helped speed up the process, but instead it caused the south to buy even more slaves to up their profits. Essentially, your choices will be:

- It increased the demand for enslaved labors.

As the cotton gin allowed for faster production of product cotton from raw cotton, more owners tried to maximize profits by deploying multiple gins and large amounts of slaves to plant, process, and finally sell the cotton.

- It increased the growth of farms and plantations.

Faster processing speeds allowed for even more land usages, resulting in a larger yield and finished product.

Why it is not:

- It increased the speed at which cotton could be produced.

You cannot control how fast cotton grows on a plant, rather, it simply controlled how fast cotton is processed, rather than produced. If wording is terrible, this may be a choice, but mother nature controls when cotton ripes for picking, rather than a cotton gin, which processes the finished product of the cotton.

- It increased the demand for cotton.

Technically this can be a choice, but they got the steps switched. It was because of a greater demand for cotton that the cotton gin was created. The cotton gin was a effect rather than a need.

- It increased the demand for skilled workers.

The cotton gin did not need skilled workers to use. Most plantation owners who owned slaves allowed the slaves to use the gin to maximize profits.

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It would increase the speed at which cotton would be produced and it would increase growth of farms and plantations
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