Answer:
please give me 5 star
Explanation:
appeal. While some of the items were a little too obvious – indie music appeared at #41, Wes Anderson movies at #10 – others, including “awareness” (#18) and “children’s games as adults” (#102), were inspired. It was an instant hit. In its first two months alone, Stuff White People Like drew 4 million visitors, and it wasn’t long before a book based on the blog became a New York Times bestseller.
The founder of the blog was an aspiring comedian and PhD dropout named Christian Lander, who’d been working as an advertising copywriter in Los Angeles when he launched the site on a whim. In interviews, Lander always acknowledged that his satire had at least as much to do with class as it did with race. His targets, he said, were affluent overeducated urbanites like himself. Yet there’s little doubt that the popularity of the blog, which depended for its humour on the assumption that whiteness was a contentless default identity, had much to do with its frank invocation of race. “As a white person, you’re just desperate to find something else to grab on to,” Lander said in 2009. “Pretty much every white person I grew up with wished they’d grown up in, you know, an ethnic home that gave them a second language.”

The invenappeal. While some of the items were a little too obvious – indie music appeared at #41, Wes Anderson movies at #10 – others, including “awareness” (#18) and “children’s games as adults” (#102), were inspired. It was an instant hit. In its first two months alone, Stuff White People Like drew 4 million visitors, and it wasn’t long before a book based on the blog became a New York Times bestseller.
The founder of the blog was an aspiring comedian and PhD dropout named Christian Lander, who’d been working as an advertising copywriter in Los Angeles when he launched the site on a whim. In interviews, Lander always acknowledged that his satire had at least as much to do with class as it did with race. His targets, he said, were affluent overeducated urbanites like himself. Yet there’s little doubt that the popularity of the blog, which depended for its humour on the assumption that whiteness was a contentless default identity, had much to do with its frank invocation of race. “As a white person, you’re just desperate to find something else to grab on to,” Lander said in 2009. “Pretty much every white person I grew up with wished they’d grown up in, you know, an ethnic home that gave them a second language.
The invention of whiteness: the long history of a dangerous idea – podcast
looking back at Stuff White People Like today, what marks the site’s age is neither the particularities of its irony nor the broad generalities of its targets. There are still plenty of white people with too much time and too much disposable income on their hands, and plenty of them still like yoga (#15), Vespa scooters (#126), and “black music that black people don’t listen to any more” (#116).
What has changed, however – changed in ways that date Stuff White People Like unmistakably – is the cultural backdrop. Ten years ago, whiteness suffused mainstream culture like a fog: though pervasive to the point of omnipresence, it was almost nowhere distinct. When the sorts of white people for and about whom Lander was writing talked about being white, their conversations tended to span the narrow range between defensiveness and awkwardness. If they weren’t exactly clamouring to dispense with their racial identity, and the privileges that came with it, they were also not eager to embrace, or even discuss it, in public.
tion of whiteness: the long history of a dangerous idea – podca
Why were Europeans considered the biggest beneficiaries of the spread of technology with the Mongol conquests?
Answer:
The Pax Mongolica, sharing of knowledge, information, and even cultural identity was encouraged. The Pax Mongolica allowed monks, missionaries, traders, and several explorers to travel along the trade routes. Some of the essential ideas and technologies in the world papermaking, printing, and gunpowder manufacturing, among many others, made their way across Asia via the Silk Road.
Explanation:
Why is language important in politics?
Answer:Language helps us express our feelings and thoughts — this is unique to our species because it is a way to express unique ideas and customs within different cultures and societies. ... Language helps preserve cultures, but it also allows us to learn about others and spread ideas quickly
What word best
describe the state of the Continental Army during
the winter of 1777-1778?
a.) Powerful
b.) Courteous
-c.) Weak
d.) Determined
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Because they'll have to have more people in the army so since it's only 1 appart it's weak.
What was new imperialism and what caused it to occur?
During this time period how long did it take to get to America from Europe?
it took them about 6 weeks to get to america from europe
Understanding Key Terms
Introduction: Match each term with its definition,
shogun
a member of Japan's warrior class
characteristic of an empire or
emperor
figurehead
-
a leader who appears to be in charge
but has no real power
samurai
military leader who ruled Japan
imperial
Japan's native religion
Shinto
Done
Answer:
how am i supposed to answer this ?!?!!
Explanation:
DUDE HOW
Which of the following individuals created the Black Entertainment Television
(BET) network and became the first African American billionaire?
A. Oprah Winfrey
B. Lionel Sosa
C. Robert Johnson
D. Bill Gates
Robert Johnson created the Black Entertainment Television (BET) network and became the first African American billionaire. Hence, option C is appropriate.
Who was Robert Johnson?American blues guitarist and songwriter Robert Leroy Johnson. His seminal records from 1936 and 1937 demonstrate a blend of vocal, guitar, and songwriting prowess that has impacted subsequent musical generations.
This piece is a part of the Overlooked series of obituaries about notable people whose passings in The Times went unnoticed starting in 1851. There isn't much information available regarding Robert Leroy Johnson's short 27-year existence, which spanned about May 1911 to his enigmatic death in 1938.
Johnson learned to play the guitar from the renowned Eddie "Son" House, claims Awmiller. Robert learned from House the fundamentals of blues guitar and other skills that he employed throughout his life.
Hence, option C is correct.
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"Should the United States have become an empire?” Pls help
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
World War II and the Birth of an Empire. The United States became an empire in 1945. It is true that in the Spanish-American War, the United States intentionally took control of the Philippines and Cuba. It is also true that it began thinking of itself as an empire, but it really was not.14 Apr 2015
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Why would the inclusion of soviet Russia be a good or bad idea? Explain
Answer: they suffered the highest casualties in the war, losing more than 20 million citizens.
Explanation:
In a democracy, government gets its power from
what the majority of the citizens want.
the president or prime minister.
Congress or Parliament.
what the minority of the citizens want.
Answer:
what the majority of the citizens want
Explanation:
if you don't have the support of the citizens no one will elect you
Why they kidnapped the rich man in the Oscar Romero’s movie?
i think they liked ? Or they want money ?
Historically what types of discrimination have women been subjected to in the United States?
Answer:
gender inequality
Explanation:
women were not treated equally as men. there was unequal distribution of household labour
The Middle Colonies were originally
A. Dutch territory
B. Spanish territory
C. English territory
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Were they start at was at Dutch.
how have the viewpoints about the causes of the Spanish American war change over time?
The Spanish american war was marked a turning point in american foreign policy because the United States of America became an imperial world power. What does Imperialism mean? Extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. When a country uses military force to get more power.
Which event caused Great Britain to avoid supporting the Confederacy?
Answer:After the Southern States seceded from the Union, Great Britain was forced to tread carefully in order to avoid another war with the United States
Explanation:
Answer: They believed that confederacy was to neutral
Explanation:
Because it was too neutral, they didn't want to use it in their countries.
how did the Spanish-American War helped the United States
Answer:
Explanation:
The Spanish-American War of 1898 ended Spain's colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere and secured the position of the United States as a Pacific power. ... Thus, the war enabled the United States to establish its predominance in the Caribbean region and to pursue its strategic and economic interests in Asia.
Rank these three American strengths at the start of the Revolutionary War, from most important to least important. Discuss why you ranked them in the order you did.
Patriotism
George Washington
Aid from France
Identify the
president and
the policies or
events that led
to America
expanding from
the Atlantic
Ocean to the
Pacific Ocean
Answer:
Westward Movement carried settlers across America from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. This expansion began in the 1600s with European settlers, and lasted till the late 1800s. What fueled the American pioneers was the abundance of land and other natural resources
Explanation:
How did slavery develop in america in your own words. 5-10 sentences
Answer:
Slavery spread rather than grew because it was an agricultural rather than industrial form of capitalism, so it needed new lands. And slavery spread because enslaved African Americans were forced to migrate.During the 17th and 18th centuries people were being held captive from the continent of Africa, forced into slavery in the American colonies and utilized to work as apprenticed servants and labor in the production of crops such as tobacco and cotton.
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This is how did slavery develop in america in my own words
To what extent did the Agricultural Revolution change human history by ca. 1200
C.E.?
Answer:To what extent did the Agricultural Revolution change human history by ca. 1200 C.E. Allowed for the nomadic societies of the Paleolithic era to transition into settled village life that eventually developed into civilizations that had complex systems.
Explanation:
Which statements correctly describe what happened during Qin's rule?
Select all correct answers. (3)
Each state retained its own currency.
A standardized system of weights and measures was adopted.
The nobles moved to the imperial capital but continued to rule their districts.
A standard width was adopted for carts.
Officials standardized the writing characters to have the same meaning.
list the advantages and disadvantages of building the railways in bna
Answer:
Advantages: Faster transportation, increase of trade, and growth in cities and towns.
Disadvantages: Working far away from home, more government debt, and an increase in taxes to pay off debt.
Explanation:
Approximately when and how did Buddhism come to Japan? ((ASAP))
How did Buddhism spread to Japan? Buddhism was officially transmitted to Japan in 525, when the monarch of the Korean kingdom of Baekje sent a mission to Japan with gifts, including an image of the Buddha, several ritual objects, and sacred texts. Buddhism's journey from India to China, Korea, and Japan had taken about a thousand years.
Explanation:
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What was the relationship between Kublai Khan and Venetian trader Marco Polo?
Answer:
As an emissary of the Mongol emperor, Marco Polo travelled across China conducting diplomatic missions for Kublai. He had arrived in China as a foreigner, but came to be a member of Chinese society under the Mongols.
Explanation:
What was new imperialism and what caused it to occur?
Answer:
New imperialism was a period of colonial expansion by European powers during the late 19th century and early 20th century. It is distinguished by the continuous territorial acquisitions of Africa and Asia by European powers. These powers include Great Britain, France, Netherlands
Explanation:
MAKES SENSE!!! hope this helps
Discuss the causes of the Cuban Missile Crisis and its outcome.
Answer:
sorry I don't know heheh
A goal of the Border Ruffians during the time of "Bleeding Kansas" was to vote illegally for a/an
Answer:
In the fall of 1854, Senator David Atchison of Missouri led over 1,700 men from Missouri into Kansas to vote for their pro-slavery representative. These were the infamous "border ruffians," who threatened to shoot, burn and hang those opposed to slavery.
Explanation:
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When Europeans began settling in the Americas and building large plantations, there were already enough native people there to provide a labor force. Why did Europeans merchants start shipping slaves from Africa to the colonies of the Americas instead of hiring native Americans?
Answer:
The answer is complicated but the best answer would be that much of the native American populations initially used by European colonies died from disease to the point that their population could no longer sustain the plantations.
Explanation:
This answer is the most reasonable to me but another common answer is that European colonists often viewed Africans as more resilient and thus more sustainable for the harsh conditions of plantation labor.
Based on the First Amendment, which restriction can the US government make?
• stopping people from saying something to cause violence
• forcing people to follow the same religion
• banning all hate speech
• preventing people from burning American flags
Answer:
C: people can spread hatred as long as it is factually true.
Explanation:
You have a problem here. The first amendment prohibits saying or writing something that cause violence to erupt.
The first amendment also protects us from being the victims of libelous speech. I guess that means that hate speech is permitted as long as it is factually true. In Canada, hate speech has been made so that the Government can stop it. But it does not seem to be the same in the United States. So this one, I suppose should be in the group below.
I don't know how you choose between these two. All you can do is eliminate the two that are true and which the Federal Government cannot enforce.
1. Forcing people to belong to the same religion.
2. Burning flags
How did Suharto create strong ties with the United States?