Answer:
To raid the federal armory that was there to supply a slave uprising.
The Korean and Vietnam Wars took place half a world away from the U.S. and several decades ago. Many people often get the details of the two wars confused. Complete this chart to help you remember the similarities and differences between the conflicts. Korean War Vietnam War Dates and Locations Countries and/or Groups Involved Reasons for Fighting US Leaders (Government, Military, etc.) Foreign Leaders (include country represented) Major Battles (include reason for importance, outcome, effect on the war) US Public Opinion (How did Americans feel about the conflict
Answer:
The Korean and Vietnam Wars took place half a world away from the U.S. and several decades ago. Many people
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Answer:
Peloponnesian War
Explanation:
(431–404 bce), war fought between the two leading city-states in ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta. Each stood at the head of alliances that, between them, included nearly every Greek city-state.
Apollo 13 has been hailed as one of NASA’s greatest accomplishments, but even great accomplishments don’t go perfectly. Considering only Mission Control (which includes the Mission Operations Control Room, the Staff Support Rooms, and the Simulation Control Room) and the Mission Evaluation Room, what lessons can be learned about what could have been better prepared for, or done better at the time?
Answer:
the 50th anniversary of the launch of the Apollo 13 mission that never made it to the moon, the one where Commander Jim Lovell uttered the phrase “Houston, we've had a problem.” NASA calls the mission a “successful failure,” because even though an explosion crippled the primary spacecraft two days in, Lovel
Why is it important for the president to having some power over setting foreign policy
Answer: The president has the power to nominate ambassadors and appointments are made with the advice and consent of the Senate. The State Department formulates and implements the president's foreign policy. ... Country Reports on Human Rights Practices are submitted each year to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
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The chief executive of a state is called the Governor. What do we call the chief
executive of a city?
Describe a current myth, misperception, or stereotype about women's or men's bodies or minds. Why do
do you think this myth exists?
. Demands for the calling of a Constitutional Convention in 1787 reflected the growing belief that the
A. Small and large states should be political equals
B. Rights of businesses were not being proteeted
C. The Articles of Confederation were a weak form of government
D. State governments lacked power
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A. Small and large states should be political equals.
Thanks Hope its correctWhat effect did the plantation system and slavery have on early settlements?
Answer:
The plantation system developed in the American South as the British colonists arrived in Virginia and divided the land into large areas suitable for farming. Because the economy of the South depended on the cultivation of crops, the need for agricultural labor led to the establishment of slavery.
how did the u.s practice the truman doctrine in korea?
In August of 1945, the Soviet Union occupied Korea, which had been under Japan's control since 1910. The United States quickly moved its own troops into southern Korea. Japanese troops surrendered to the Russians in the north and to the Americans in the south.
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Answer:
What’s the question
Explanation:
How did the Trireme expand the Greek?
Explanation: The trireme was no run-of-the-mill ship. It was one of the most effective warships of the ancient world and the Greeks perfected this design 2,500 years ago. The design of the trireme was su superior and it made the Greeks the deadliest force on the seas. With a standard length of around 118 feet, standing 21 feet high and just 12 feet wide, it was a sleek, fast war machine. It was a ramming ship, equivalent to the modern-day torpedo as it had a copper ram that would punch holes in enemy ships and sink them. To be effective though, it needed speed and it accomplished this by having 170 rowers, 85 a side. These were split into three levels, one above the other. This is why it's called a trireme which means "triple rowed." The best example to show the effectiveness of the trireme can be found at the Battle of Salamis. The Greek ships were outnumbered by their Persian enemies up to three to one, and they would have surely lost if it wasn't for the power of the awesome trireme.The Greeks won the battle and the war and many people see this as the first victory of democracy over tyranny. It led to a period of Greek cultural growth and the principles of Western society were formed.
Question 1 of 10
When would a secondary source be considered unreliable?
A. When it offers a theory about the significance of an event
B. When it omits information that contradicts its conclusions
C. When it is written by an academic professional
D. When it is written by someone who did not experience an event directly
Answer:
It is d because you cannot be sure as the person who has written has not been there so you don't know if they are telling the truth or exaggerating the event
Answer:
it is b
Explanation:
trust breh d is wrong
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The goal of Stalin's scorched earth policy was
1. Forcing the Finns to surrender quickly
2. destroying anything of use to the Germans
3. forcing the French to surrender
4. punishing his political opponents
Answer:
A scorched-earth policy is a military strategy that aims to destroy anything that might be useful to the enemy. Any assets that could be used by the enemy may be targeted, which usually includes obvious weapons, transport vehicles, communication sites, and industrial resources. However, anything useful to the advancing enemy may be targeted, including food stores and agricultural areas, water sources, and even the local people themselves, though the last has been banned under the 1977 Geneva Conventions.
Kuwaiti oil fires set by retreating Iraqi forces in 1991
The practice can be carried out by the military in enemy territory or in its own home territory while it is being invaded. It may overlap with, but is not the same as, punitive destruction of the enemy's resources, which is usually done as part of political strategy, rather than operational strategy.
Notable historic examples of scorched-earth tactics include William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea in the American Civil War, Kit Carson's subjugation of the American Navajo Indians, Lord Kitchener's advance against the Boers, and the setting of fire of 605 to 732 oil wells by retreating Iraqi military forces in the Gulf War. Also notable were the Russian army's strategies during the failed Swedish invasion of Russia, the failed Napoleonic invasion of Russia, the initial Soviet retreat commanded by Joseph Stalin during the German Army's invasion during the Second World War, and Nazi Germany's retreat on the Eastern Front.
The concept of scorched earth is sometimes applied figuratively to the business world in which a firm facing a takeover attempts to make itself less valuable by selling off its assets.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
The answer will be B(2) because a scorched-earth policy is a military strategy that aims to destroy anything that might be useful to the enemy.
Explain whether eugenics can be supported as a science .
First of all, if you don't know already, eugenics was Developed largely by Sir Francis Galton as a method of "improving" the human race. Now can it be classified as a type of science? The answer is no. According to Edwin Black, "Eugenics is often deemed a pseudoscience because what is defined as a genetic improvement of the desired trait is a cultural choice rather than a matter that can be determined through objective scientific inquiry." (War Against the Weak).
Which group settled territory mainly along the western coast of South America?
the British
the French
the Portuguese
the Spanish
Answer:
the SpanishExplanation:
During the era of exploration and colonialism, the group that settled territory mainly along the western coast of South America were the Spaniards. The expansion in this part of the continent was particularly because of Christopher Columbus' first landing on the Caribbean coasts in the late 15th century.
With the motive to extract resources and spread the faith of Christianity, the Spanish invaders took control over the western part of the continent and continued to rule for about three centuries. Therefore, the correct answer is the Spanish.
Answer:
D) The spanish
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Proof:
How has the cartoonist portrayed Botha's reforms?
Answer:
Explanation:
Study Source B
How has the cartoonist portrayed Botha's reforms?
(b) Why do you think that Botha hos enlarged the word reform?
(c) What does the reaction of the African person indicate regarding how
Botha's reforms were received in the townships?
(2/2) (4)
(2 x 2) (4)
(2 x 2) (4)
3.
Consult Sources A and B. Explain how these sources give a similar message
regarding Botha's attempt to create a black middle class.
(2 x 2) (4)
4
Use Source C.
(a)
(b)
Using your own knowledge, explain what community councils (black
local authorities) were.
(1 x 2) (2)
How would the messages (words) on the banners persuade residents
not to vote for community councils? Discuss TWO of these messages (2 x 2) (4)
What do you think is meant by 'A vote for the community Councis is a
vote against the people'?
(2 x 2) (4)
Explain how this poster would be useful for a historian investigating
how township residents viewed black local authorities.
(223) (E)
(0)
5.
Using the sources and your own knowledge, write a paragraph of about
10 lines (about 100 lines) explaining why residents of the townships rejected
the 1982 Bantu Local Authorities Act
(10)
[50]
What is a Muslim house of prayer called?
Answer:
Masjid
Explanation:
A masjid is a place Muslims go to worship their god *Allah* And pray if there are occasions or just go there to pray their daily 5 prayers with their community. :))))) Hope I helped!
Answer:masjid
Muslims can pray anywhere, but often gather in a mosque to pray together. A mosque usually has a minaret tower, from which a muezzin (caller) chants a call to prayer five times a day
Which of the following is NOT true about British imperialism in India during the
1700s and 1800s?
Answer:
I could litteraly say anything and it wouldn't be true.
Explanation:
Please give me some options to pick from or something.
Which event after 88 BC had the most important effect on the Roman republic government?
Answer:
Sulla named herself dictator
Explanation:
What happened at Hiroshima? Nagasaki?
Answer:
they gpt bombed during world war 2
Answer:The U.S dropped a nuclear bomb in retailiation of japan bombing hawaii
Describe what Skylab was? How many crews did it have?
Answer:
Skylab was the first experimental American space station made by NASA. Used between May 1973 and February 1974. It had 3 separate crews before it fell out of orbit.
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How did ancient beliefs influence the Scientific Revolution?
A.) Ancient religious teachings led to a belief in the heliocentric theory.
B.) The geocentric theory of the ancient Greeks became widely accepted.
C.) The rationalism of the ancient Greeks influenced scientific methods.
D.) The discovery of lands across oceans prevented new advancements.
Answer:
The Scientific Revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries was a defining moment in the history of Western Civilization. Modern science and the scientific method were born; the rate of scientific discovery exploded; giants such as Copernicus, Vesalius, Kepler, Galileo, Harvey, Newton, and countless lesser figures unlocked world-changing secrets of the universe.
Explanation:
How can you use this Document E to argue that Alexander was great? *
Answer:
Alexander was “great” because he easily conquered a lot of land and established prominent societies, like Alexandria.
Alexander wasn’t “great” because he was egotistical in naming a city after him and conquering land just for greed.
Alexander was “great” because he was smart enough to cross the river and use Porus’ own elephants against him.
Alexander was not “great” because he tricked a ruler and killed many men in war only because he was greedy and wanted more land.
Alexander was most likely very religious, and it seems that in Ancient Greek anyone seeking refuge in a temple should be shown mercy. Also, if Alexander had killed everyone in the city than there would have been no point in conquering the city except for land.
Which of the following is not something that many freedpeople did as news of emancipation spread? a. legalized informal marriages at courthouses b. searched for family members from whom they had been separated c. gathered at military posts and towns, seeking jobs and protection d. vented their rage and hatred toward those who had enslaved them
what was the compromise of 1877?
Answer:
an informal agreement arranged by US Congressmen that settled the dispute in the 1876 presidential election
Explanation:
Which of the following reasons represents the BEST economic motive for imperialism in Africa?
O A To create new markets for manufactured goods
OB. The belief that it was the right of Europeans to dominate their inferiors
C Growth of cities lead to a mass migration of Europeans to Africa
O D To take natural resources for use in European factories
In your own words, describe the similarities and differences between the Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republicans. How were they similar? How were they different? How do these differences predict the future conflict between the North and South?
Answer:
One difference is that the Federalist Party wanted to create stronger ties with the British while the Democratic-Republicans wanted to create stronger ties with the French. The Democratic-Republicans wanted to provide more economic support for the working class (South) and the Federalists wanted to provide more economic support for industry and manufacturing (North).
A similarity is that they both wanted some type of Republic, while they also believed they were doing the best for their nation. I predict that the future conflict between the North and South will have to do with with wanting to expand their land.
Explanation:
Who controlled East Berlin?
From the look on her face, Brenna is
carrying an albatross around her neck.
The Bible
Or a poem
Answer:
It's a poem ;) have a nice day
why khmer people relocate from Angkor to chaktomok?
Answer:
Phnom Penh has been the national capital since the French Colony in Cambodia and has developed the Phnom Penh's formula, in short, Krong Chaktomok
Explanation: