What religious group were the nativists opposed to?
FAST PLEASE IM IN TEST How did violent outbreaks such as the Haymarket Riot and Homestead Strike affect the labor movement? O They resulted in the decreased membership of labor unions. O They resulted in a rise in socialist and anarchist movements. O They resulted in an increase in public approval of organized labor. O They resulted in a desire to seek new markets and raw materials in the West.
Answer:
The answer to this question is B. This resulted in a rise in socialist and anarchist movements.
Explanation:
The answer is the second choice. This is the same exact question as the other one posted.
He took a naval expedition to Japan in order to negotiate a trade treaty
General MacArthur
Captain Alfred T. Mahan
President Woodrow Wilson
Commodore Matthew C. Perry
which of the first five presidents were only one term president
Answer:
John Adams, he was one of the first presidents to serve only one term
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How were medieval European cities different from
modern European cities?
Medieval cities were less densely populated.
Medieval cities were more densely populated.
Medieval cities were confined to Western Europe.
Medieval cities were limited to populations of less
than 70,000.
Answer:
Explanation:
Medieval cities -- with their agrarian societies and simple market economies -- seem very different from modern European urban centers. 1300 did not substantially constrain social mixing, economic integration, or the free flow of people, ideas, and information."
Answer:
Its A
Explanation:
Terrible cold and starvation. Only help from Squanto and other Indians saved them. Who does this describe?
a. the first women to reach Virginia
b. Jamestown settlers
c. Pilgrims during their first winter in America
d. survivors of a shipwreck near Massachusetts
Which of the following sentences uses an onomatopoeia? *
The acorn arced across the sky.
The acorn fell on my head with a thunk.
The acorn fell like a missile towards my head.
I felt like a I had a concussion after the acorn fell on my head.
Answer:
The correct answer would be B, The acorn fell on my head with a thunk.
Explanation:
The word "thunk" indicates a sound is being imitated. I hope this helps you!
Why is religious freedom important for good government?
Answer:
Freedom of religion or religious liberty is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance. It also includes the freedom to change one's religion or beliefs, "the right not to profess any religion or belief" or "not to practise a religion".
Explanation:
plz help fast Which of these completes the graphic organizer?
A) Parliament repeals the Stamp and Sugar Acts
B) King George III allows colonists to petition Parliament for tax relief
C) Parliament passes the Intolerable Acts
Eliminate
D) King George III appoints colonial representatives to Parliament
Answer:
its C.
Explanation: In retribution, the people passed the Coercive Acts (later known as the Intolerable Acts) which: closed Boston Harbor until the tea lost in the Boston Tea Party was paid for. ended the Massachusetts Constitution and ended free elections of town officials.
Answer:
C) Parliament passes the Intolerable Acts
Eliminate
Explanation:
But Kahlo was fascinated by the impetuous Rivera. In many ways they were alike. Both were outrageous pranksters and born masters of exaggeration. . . . "I began to be very interested in him, in spite of the fear I had of him," she later recalled. —Frida Kahlo, Hedda Garza
What does this passage indicate about how the author views Rivera?
Which words help indicate this attitude?
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Answer:
The correct answer is the author find rivera fearful.
impetous and outrageous
Explanation:
Answer:
the answers are the first one is author finds rivera fearful
Explanation:
and the second is impetuous and outrageous
on edge
Hatshepsut was known as a builder pharaoh because of the many building projects begun or completed during the years 1503 B.C. To 1482 B.C. In addition to buildings, many obelisks and statues were also completed. Which of these characteristics was also unique to Hatshepsut?
Answer:
Deir el-Bahri.
Explanation:
The greatest achievement of Hatshepsut was the Deir el-Bahri, a memorial temple that is considered as architectural wonders of ancient Egypt due to its unique design. Hatshepsut was known for her building of this temple and making the Egypt a rich nation by building good relationships of trade with their neighboring countries. She reigned on the Egypt between 1473 and 1458 B.C with her intelligence.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of these is the best example of an economic aspect?
A. Schools/Universities
B.Natural resources
C.Crops/Agriculture
D.Religious institutions
Answer: C
An economy focusing on crops and agriculture is the best economy. This economy can make lots of money from crops and agriculture.
Hope this helps!
How did the Anasazi use the features of the environment they settled to strengthen their civilization? A. They grew wheat across the flat plains of the southwest. B. They created irrigation systems to prevent constant flooding. C. They built cliff dwellings to protect themselves from enemies. D. They used the many lakes of the area to carry on long-distance trade.
Answer:
They built cliff dwellings to protect themselves from enemies.
Explanation:
History has it that the Anasazi were an ancient cliff-dwelling people. The name Anasazi means “the ancient ones”. Their homeland was in the four-corners region of North America.
They are known for sophisticated buildings, design of multiple roadway networks, good transport systems and communication routes as well as making ornaments and pottery.
How were Christians treated under Nero’s rule?
Christians could pray at Roman shrines.
Christians had limited religious freedom.
Christians were persecuted for their beliefs.
Christians received property that had been seized by the state.
Answer:
C: Christains were persecuted for their beliefs
Answer:
It is c
Explanation:
because I am invteble
What are the sources of political culture in America
Answer:
liberty, equality, justice
Explanation:
Why did farmers in ancient Egypt use irrigation techniques?
Canals. The yearly inundation of the Nile was essential to Egyptian life, but irrigation canals were necessary to carry water to outlying farms & villages as well as to maintain even saturation of crops near the river. hope this helps bless you please mark brainiest if dont thats ok give it to the other one :)
How did Parliament respond to the protest against the Tea Act?
Answer:
Parliament responded to the protests against the Tea Act by raising the tea tax
Explanation:
Just took the assignement
Answer:
Parliament repealed the tea act and replaced it with other acts.
Explanation:
Which of the following are examples of career clusters
Answer:
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources.
Architecture & Construction.
Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications.
Business, Management & Administration.
Education & Training.
Finance.
Government & Public Administration.
Health Science.
Explanation:
Which words describe why the pharaohs built
their pyramids
Answer:
The Pharaohs built pyramids for a religious purpose.
Explanation:
Because they believed in a after life
What are the other requirements for the president?
Answer:
The president must: Be a natural-born citizen of the United States. Be at least 35 years old. Have been a resident of the United States for 14 years.
b. How does the world rely on fire?
Answer:
It helps the forest go better cause land changes
7. How do governments change?
Answer:
Government has changed over time by changing how many people are in control of the government. It started with a few people in charge. they limit what they could do. Then it was 1 person in charge, now they have to have advisers to make a decisions.
why was the members of the third estate so upset? pls name at least two reasons ♡
Answer:
The first was the aristocracy and the second the clergy (church officials) while the third estate was the rest of the population. The third estate did not have nearly as many rights or privileges compared to the other two classes.
Explanation:
what is Christian humanism
Answer:
Christian humanism are humanist rules/principles that are like a universal human dignity, individual freedom and the importance of happiness. They are all essential when it comes to the teaching of Jesus.
Christian Humanism was similar to Italian Humanism in that there was an emphasis on antiquity and ancient texts, but Christian Humanism was more religious. Ultimately, Christian Humanism was a revival of ancient Christian texts, and these were used to understand the faults in the Church at the time.
Which government action is most associated with the isolationism that George Washington promoted during his presidency?
Answer:
The Whiskey Task
Explanation:
Although no fighting broke out, the Whiskey Rebellion had one profound impact on the future of the United States. It affirmed the fact that the federal government could handle political unrest and was much stronger than it had been under the Articles of Confederation
Why were the Missionaries more successful with the Coahuiltecans? HELP ITS DUE IN 30 MIN
Answer:
Missionaries were successful because they had more natives to fight with them.
Explanation:
The Coahuiltecan were various small, autonomous bands of Native Americans who inhabited the Rio Grande valley in what is now southern Texas and northeastern Mexico. The various Coahuiltecan groups were hunter-gatherers. First encountered by Europeans in the sixteenth century, their population declined due to imported European diseases, slavery, and numerous small-scale wars fought against the Spanish, criollo, Apache, and other Coahuiltecan groups. The survivors were absorbed into the Hispanic and mestizo population of southern Texas or northern Mexico.
Sugar Act
Quartering Act
Stamp Act
These acts contributed to
the start of the Revolutionary War by
A)punishing colonists for resisting the authority of Parliament
B)angering colonists who believed that their civil liberties had been violated
C)restricting colonial trade with American Indians
D)imposing regulations on colonial agriculture
Answer:
c
Explanation:
got it wrong and it said it was c lol
Answer: c
Explanation: i just did it and i got it right
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How did the Crusades affect Jewish populations in western Germany?
They were attacked and killed by groups of German peasants.
O They won many battles and defended their land from invasions.
O They converted to Islam and relied on Muslims for protection.
They gained exposure to new cultures and increased their trade economy.
Answer:
They were attacked and killed by groups of German peasants.
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
i took the test
Explain how the lives of minorities differed from those of white middle-class Americans during the 1950s?
Answer:
In the 1950s, many minorities were significantly poorer than middle class whites. Since this was before the civil rights movement of the 1960s, discrimination was also still commonplace for minorities. In general, the lives of these people were worse than the lives of white middle class Americans.
what happened soon after albus arrived at hogwarts
Answer: Hogwarts staff and students put on a production of the story from Tales of Beedle the Bard
Explanation: