A. British Military Massachusetts Governor Gage
Answer:
the correct answer is C) King George III
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Which aspects of life in Utopia would you find most appealing? Why?
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What role did the treaty of Paris play in the establishment of the boundaries of the United States?
Explanation:
In the Treaty of Paris, the British Crown formally recognized American independence and ceded most of its territory east of the Mississippi River to the United States, doubling the size of the new nation and paving the way for westward expansion.
Which European countries from 1815 to 1848 were filled with many national groups?
Answer:
There they reorganized European boundaries in hopes of creating a stable Europe where coalitions of nations could always ally to defeat one nation that got
what former u.s. president announced in 2013 that he had become vegan?
Answer:
Bill Clonton
Explanation:
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why is the #19 constitution amendment important using ur own words
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Which of the following is the main cause of the various Boston
protests (e.g. Tea Party, etc...)??
Answer:
Taxation
Explanation:
The American colonists believed Britain was unfairly taxing them to pay for expenses incurred during the French and Indian War. They rebelled in protest for all the taxes.
Answer:
Taxation without representation
Explanation:
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Which of the following was a characteristic of government proposed by the Virginia Plan?
It granted executive power to a king.
It gave states equal power regardless of their size.
It eliminated the power of Congress to tax.
It called for three branches of government.
Answer:
D. It called for three branches of government.
Explanation:
James Madison's Virginia Plan, introduced to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, envisioned a powerful national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
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every group of people_even family needs what?
to be committed to each other
Independent of each other
a Leader
a follower
Answer:
Its A to be commited to each other
Explanation:
Answer:
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to be committed to each other
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Answer:
With how the Athenian Democracy worked, there are several answers that could work, but I find the most likely one being the electoral vote.
Explanation:
Democracy and defined by geek wording, demos being people and kratos being rule. It seems the most plausible.
How do state court judges differ from federal judges?
Answer:
The judges who preside over state and federal cases are different. U.S. District Judges hear both civil and criminal cases within their federal jurisdiction. State judges are typically elected or appointed for a limited number of years.
Question 6 of 10
Which of the following questions applies the strategy of comparing and
contrasting?
A. How did soldiers in the Civil War feel about their jobs?
B. What were the economic effects of the Cold War in the Soviet
Union?
C. When did the civil rights era really begin?
O D. Have some religions been more involved in religious wars than
others?
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Answer:
Hernán Cortés
Explanation:
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Which celebrations have Americans adopted from other cultures? Select all correct answers. Cinco de Mayo Chinese New Year Independence Day Saint Patrick’s Day
Answer:
cinco de mayo saint Patrick’s day
Explanation:
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The national political parties of the second American party system were (5 points)
Answer:
Two major parties dominated the political landscape: the Democratic Party, led by Andrew Jackson, and the Whig Party, assembled by Henry Clay from the National Republicans and from other opponents of Jackson.
why did the united states fight in the persian gulf war?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Gulf War was a war waged by coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait arising from oil pricing and production disputes.
Answer:
Because they wanted to keep their oil interest in the Middle East.
Explanation:
Match the musician to their description
Louis Armstrong
Ma Rainey
Duke Ellington
Alberta Hunter
Blues singer who worked in film and television
Blues singer who inspired the poet Langston Hughes
Bandleader who composed thousands of song
Leading trumpeter and influential jazz musician
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Answer:
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which beverage did beer often replace in medieval europe?
Why were they given examinations?
why did oosemequan bring 90 men to plymouth in the fall of 1621?
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Answer:
I think the first one might be C but im not sure on what to do for the second part im sorry
Explanation:
Which statement best describes how Americans responded to the arrival of new immigrants, according to the text?
Answer:
Americans accepted some immigrants
Explanation:
who was the first president to recognize hanukkah in the white house?
Answer:
President Bush
Explanation:
How did the NRA try to avoid being labeled socialist?
By allowing each industry to draw up a code setting production quotas, limiting hours of operation, or restricting construction of new factories.
what was the purpose of the new england confederation
Answer:
Its primary purpose was to unite the Puritan colonies in support of the church, and for defense against the American Indians and the Dutch colony of New Netherland.
What does Hemingway’s character say happens to those who try to stop war?.
Answer:
newton
Explanation:
how is the CENTRAL idea of the article developed in this section "orgins of women's suffrage in the U.S"?
A. by explaining why women were involved with anti-slavery organizations
B. by explaining why women were motivated to organize and fight for the right to vote
C. by explaining the role that women wanted in the house as a mothers
D. by explaining why male citizens did not support the siffarage movement
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Answer:
YURT
Explanation:
how many times did Columbus sail to what he thought was Asia
Answer:
The explorer Christopher Columbus made four trips across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain: in 1492, 1493, 1498 and 1502. He was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did.
Explanation:
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Research the following Reconstruction scandals using an encyclopedia, the Internet, or other sources:
New York's Tweed Ring, the Credit Mobilier Scandal, and Black Friday.
Use correct language, spelling, and punctuation to write at least 300 words on each of these three scandals. You should assess and explain the individuals involved, the nature of the scandal, and the consequences of the influence of their activities on the government or everyday life. The total length of your report should be 900 words.
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William M. Tweed, or "Boss Tweed", started out his career as a New York City fireman and then began working his way up the political ladder until he was elected into the State Senate in 1867. Tweed gathered a small ring of bigwigs around him, these men were largely in control of New York City's finances. Tweed's Ring was essentially in control of New York City until 1870, using embezzlement, bribery, and kickbacks so that they could siphon massive chunks of the city's budget into their own pockets - anywhere from $40 million to $200 million. Companies that were under the control of the Tweed Ring would bill the city for work that wasn't done or they would overprice work that they had done, and the kickbacks would filter into the pockets of Tweed and his cronies. Those same companies, under city contracts would do the job poorly so that the work would need to be repaired shortly, which would then be done by other companies controlled by the Tweed Ring. William Tweed also had a large part in New York City's transportation system, so he delayed the construction of the subway system for years. Tweed and his ring of followers were eventually discovered, but only due to the investigative journalism by the New York Times and by the political cartoons in Harper's Weekly, which were done by Thomas Nast. The men involved were all tried, Tweed's trial ended with him being convicted of forgery and larceny and was then given a 12 year sentence in jail. He was actually released in only one year but was soon arrested again and sued by New York City in a $6 million civil suit. He fled to Cuba in 1875, and then to Spain, but was arrested immediately upon arrival there and was sent back to New York where he was sent to prison and then died there in 1878.
In 1864 the Union Pacific Railroad created the Crédit Mobilier of America construction company as part of an attempt to earn more money and falsely prove to the US Government and citizens that they would contract companies outside of their business. That same year Congressman Oakes Ames began to hand out cash bribes and discounted shares of the Crédit Mobilier company to fellow congressmen in order to gain more votes and favorable actions for the Union Pacific company. Then, the Union Pacific contracted the Crédit Mobilier company to build the eastern portion of the First Transcontinental Railroad at rates significantly above the average railroad construction cost. These construction contracts brought high profits to the Crédit Mobilier company, which was owned by the Union Pacific's directors and principal stockholders, who divided the outsize profits with the Union Pacific stockholders. The Union Pacific was able to circumvent rules that required them to receive full payment for stock issued at par by writing bank checks for Crédit Mobilier to pay them, then Crédit Mobilier would purchase stock for the Union Pacific using these checks. The main way that Crédit Mobilier and Union Pacific were able to get away with it was by using indirect billing and cash for the payment. The construction of the railroad required large sums of money for construction and Crédit Mobilier prepared reports that they sent to congress via Union Pacific with exaggerated costs for the construction. In the end, US Congress paid $94,650,287 to Crédit Mobilier through Union Pacific, while Crédit Mobilier incurred operating costs of only $50,720,959 and the Union Pacific earned $44 million. The scandal was discovered by the New York newspaper The Sun in 1872 There were 15 politicians involved in this part of the scandal including the Vice President Schuyler Colfax, James Garfield who would eventually become the President of the United States; and many congress representatives.
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