Who was the commander of Mexico's army in Texas?

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Martin Perfecto de, can I get brainliest?

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Martin Perfecto de Cos

(Cos, Martin Perfecto de)

Division-General, Commander of the Eastern Interal Proviences. Commanded Mexican forces in Texas from September 18-December 10, 1835. Defeated at the battle of San Antonio de Bexar, December 10, 1835. Commanded the first assult column at the Alamo battle. Captured at San Jacinto and later released. Cos was born in 1800, served in the Fijo de Vera Cruz Regiment before joining the Army of the Three Guarentees under Iturbide. Commanded defenses south of Vera Cruz during the US invasion of 1847. Died October 1, 1854 at Minatittan. Was Santa Anna's brother-in-law.


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What was one economic weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

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It gave too much power to the states and not enough power to the Federal Government

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The weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation clearly outnumbered the strengths. First, the Articles of Confederation failed to control the economy. The Articles allowed Congress to make its own money, but the states also printed their own.

1. Explain how the US responded to domestic and international tensions?

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what was one effect of the French and Indian War on Great Britain's American colonies

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The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.

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why am i getting blocked for asking," Read this excerpt from The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.

I am strongly tempted to give the names of two or three of those little boys, as a testimonial of the gratitude and affection I bear them; but prudence forbids;--not that it would injure me, but it might embarrass them; for it is almost an unpardonable offence to teach slaves to read in this Christian country.

Which statement best describes Douglass's viewpoint?

He is embarrassed to say that he was taught by young children.
He believes he could be punished for reading to children.
He thinks it is inappropriate to discuss how people learn to read.
He wishes he could thank the young boys who taught him to read.

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Answer: He wishes he could thank the young boys who taught him to read.

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31. The proclamation by Andrew Jackson above was issued during which of these
events?
A. Shays' Rebellion
B. The War of 1812
C. The Nullification Crisis
D. The Civil War

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Answer:

Correct answer is C. The Nullification Crisis .

Explanation:

C is correct because it is the only event that happened during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. Jackson was president from 1829 until 1837 and the Nullification Crisis occurred during 1832-33, during which South Carolina wanted to exit from the Union.

Option A is not correct as Shays' Rebellion happened in 1786-87.

B is not correct obviously because War of 1812 also happened before the presidency of Andrew Jackson.

D is also not correct because this war was led between 1861 and 1865.

Why did the Founding Fathers purposely make the Articles of Confederation weak?
O They feared an abusive central government.
O They feared British would take revenge upon them.
They thought the president should have a lot of power.
O They believed taxes would not be collected properly.

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Answer:

They feared an abusive central gov't

Explanation:

They were pretty scared after being taken of by the British motherland.  

Which of the following is the best explanation for the areas without vegetation?
A.
They are not populated by many people.
B.
They are located in deserts where there is little rain.
C.
They are located in areas where people prefer tending livestock to farming
D.
They are located in areas that are heavily urbanized, where no farming occurs

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I think its B...........

Answer:

B

Explanation: B.

They are located in deserts where there is little rain. These areas have hotter, dryer weather and deserts

When the House of Representatives passed the Tallmadge Amendment in response to Missouri's request for admission to the Union, the South thought that the amendment

would threaten sectional balance
would slow the growth of the West
would silence the Northern abolitionists
would keep alive the institution of slavery

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Answer:

A) would threaten sectional balance

Explanation: I finished the test and it was correct.

What did John Smith and Anne Hutchinson have in common? (1 point)

Both were thought of as troublemakers.
Both were governors upon arrival in America.
Both were Puritans who lived in New England.
Both had disagreements with the Puritans.

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Answer:

answer is D

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a totally legit

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Which of the following presidential powers, do you suppose, is used most frequently?

a.) request impeachment proceedings against federal judges
b.) declare war
c.) approve or veto laws passed by Congress
d.) appoint advisors

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I was thinking that it would be c or d

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The powers of the president of the United States include those explicitly granted by Article II of the United States Constitution as well as those granted by Acts of Congress, implied powers, and also a great deal of soft power that is attached to the presidency

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Select all the theories mentioned in the article.



They crossed a past land bridge up by the Bering Sea.



They swam across the Gulf of Mexico.



They came from another world.



They traveled by airplane.



They traveled here by boats.

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They traveled by boats,they crossed past land bridge up by the Bering sea,They traveled her by boats. I think this is right hopefully it helps

How is the Decision made and the war and remove u.s troops?

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Well the commander and the guy in charge AND the pres talk and tlk and talk and eventually come up with a descision

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"Slavery hung over the Philadelphia Convention, threatening to divide northern and southern
delegates. Even though slavery existed by law in some of the northern states in 1787, most
people there favored its end. Southerners were more unsure about whether to end slavery, both
because they had significantly greater numbers of slaves to deal with and because an end to
(slavery) had important economic implications. The result was compromise. The Founding
Fathers were more determined to fashion a new nation than they were to bring an end to slavery."
- Kermit Hall, historian, The Law of American Slavery, 1987
6. What compromise is being discussed in the excerpt above?
1 point
The Virginia Plan
The New Jersey Plan
The Three-Fifths Compromise
The Great Compromise

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After Abraham Lincoln's election, southern states began to
a. oppose his Presidency
b. claim voter fraud
c. secede from the Union
d. declare war​

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Answer:

c. secede from the Union

Explanation:

Seven Southern states seceded following Lincoln's election because, though Lincoln promised not to eradicate slavery, he was inhospitable to the spread of slavery in future states.  

Answer:

C secession

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How do we see the Enduring Issue of Conflict affect the Greek city-states through the Greco-Persian and/or Peloponnesian Wars?

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After initial Persian victories, the Persians were eventually defeated, both at sea and on land. The wars with the Persians had a great effect on ancient Greeks. or
The Athenian Acropolis was destroyed by the Persians, but the Athenian response was to build the beautiful buildings whose ruins we can still see today.

The readmission of Southern states into the Union following the Civil War created which of the following political outcomes?
A. An increase in Republican control over state and federal governments
B. A decrease in support for national economic development programs
C. A decline in political participation by American women
D. An expansion of voting-rights protections for former slaves

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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The readmission of Southern states into the Union following the Civil War created political outcomes such as A decrease in support for national economic development programs. Thus the correct option is B.

What is Outcome?

Any topic's conclusion gives information about the subject, including the major point, which aids the reader in evaluating the topic's advantages and disadvantages and formulating an Outcome as a result.

In order for Southern states to be admitted to the Union, Congress mandated that they create new constitutions that guarantee the right to vote for African-American men.

The Others disagreed, arguing that the federal government should not get involved in the internal affairs of the states because the North had already achieved its primary objectives.

Therefore, option B is appropriate.

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Why were people afraid of a strong central government?
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What was the first government for the United States called?
3.
What powers did the Articles of Confederation give Congress?
4.
What limited Congress' power?

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People were afraid that a strong central government could mean that the people got no say.  They were scared that it could lead to a monarchy

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C

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Resisting in small ways that hurt slave owner's businesses. Good luck!

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what is the first president of the united states?

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Answer:

George Washington

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How is a revolution similar or different than a civil war?​

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REvolutions and Civil wars are kinda the same because like the russian revolution they had a big fight and everything and so did the french revolution.

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How does a senator's term differ from a representative's? What is the reason for this difference?
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Senators represent the whole of their state, a much larger number of people than members of the House of Representatives. A 6 year term gives them more time work for the people they represent.

Imagine you are a settler living in Gonzales in October of 1835. You witness Mexican soldiers approaching your town demanding the return of a cannon previously given to you to protect yourself against the Indians. You have two options: 1) fight to keep the cannon knowing that if you decide to join the others and fight, there might be casualties (dead settlers). Or 2) you can try to convince the other settlers to give back the cannon peacefully in order to avoid dying or having other people die, and possibly avoiding war.

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What does separation of church and state mean? *
1 polnt
Churches cannot make laws that violate state laws.
O The government cannot make laws based on religion.
O The government has to make separate laws for churches.

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Answer:

O The government has to make separate laws for churches.

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What problems did employees of the railroad
companies face?

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The problems that the employees of the railroad faced were that while they were laying tracks they were attacked by Native Americans. Also diseases disabled and killed many thousands of men a year

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All employee conditions during the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century were very harsh, America's railroad industry became mostly a freight-hauling industry as opposed to a passenger-carrying industry due to America's size and various population densities. Freight hauling was far more dangerous to railroad workers because they often had to work in between moving cars in order to link freight cars together or unlink them. They also had to ride on the cars in order to manually use the brakes to stop the train. Since railroad employee wages were also high, employers had to economize by spending less on trains and equipment and by hiring fewer employees. Fewer employees resulted in not having enough hands to perform a dangerous task, resulting in "many derailments and collisions"

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why is tubman most likely describe as brave?

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Tubman decided to help the Union Army because she wanted freedom for all of the people who were forced into slavery, not just the few she could help on the Underground Railroad. And she convinced many other brave African Americans to join her as spies—even at the risk of being hanged if they were caught.

Answer:

Because she freed over 300 enslaved African Americans, including her own parents. This was qualified as brave.

Explanation:

Harriet Tubman was born a slave. She escaped slavery and made a

promise to help others do the same. She made a total of 19 rescue trips back

down south. She never lost one of the 300 slaves she saved. She was skillful and brave. She even led her parents to freedom in 1857.

Why is the reign of Akbar considered a golden age for the Mughal Empire?

A.
He welcomed many cultures causing the empire to flourish.

B.
He allowed Hinduism to expand, but still taxed non-Muslims.

C.
He instituted a policy of isolationism.

D.
He built the Taj Mahal to glorify Allah.

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What person is considered to have begun the large-scale global exchange of animals, people, and plants beginning in 1492

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Answer:

Christopher Columbus

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Christopher Columbus made the first trans-Atlantic voyage in 1492, and by proxy started the Columbian exchange.

What was Abū Bakr’s contribution to the spread of Islam?

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Abu Bakr put his money where his mouth was, donating all he could to the cause of Islam. Abu Bakr financed the Hijra, the Muslims' journey from Mecca to Medina in the year 622. He also bought land for mosques, funding the famous Mosque of the Prophet in Medina, and he funded Muslim military expeditions.

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