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How will slavery impact the development of plantation farming in the southern colonies?

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Answer 1

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it will make Southern economies suffer greatly and grow to industrialized or risk being left behind to the north

Answer 2
it will make the economy plumit and suffer and struggle to make a comeback

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Susan B. Anthony traveled throughout the United States to

campaign for the Democratic Party.
advocate for civil rights for African Americans.
encourage women to stand up for their rights.
serve as vice president of the Washington Equal Suffrage Association.

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Answer:

its the same question

answer D

Explanation:

The answer is The third one

Which statement best summarizes the agricultural practices of the Middle Colonies?

Question 9 options:

Due to the diversity of the population, the colony did not have a staple crop.


The rocky soil prohibited the Middle Colonies from growing on a large scale.


The Middle Colonies grew and exported tobacco to Europe, much like the Southern Colonies.


The long growing seasons and fertile farmland were perfect for growing grain.

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Answer:

D. The long growing seasons and fertile farmland were perfect for growing grain.

Explanation:

D the long growing season

Who were the first two explorers to come to Argentina?

Cabot
Solis
Columbus
De Gama
Cabral

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Juan Díaz de Solís and Sebastian Cabot

Answer:

Solis

Explanation:

The first Europeans to discover Argentina and Patagonia, such as Spaniard Juan Díaz de Solis and Portuguese sailor Ferdinand Magellan, may be some of the best known explorers of the region.

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ok i’m not positive but i’m pretty sure it’s c

What did Genghis Khan’s sons do after they took over his empire?
please help

They led their own wars to expand the size of the empire.

They prevented one another from crossing into each other’s territory.

They sent their soldiers to the capital to support the Great Khan.

They governed the divided empire so badly that the people revolted.

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Answer: The Last Option,

They governed the divided empire so badly that the people revolted


Explanation: just took the course :)

Answer:

They led their own wars to expand the size of the empire.

Explanation:

Ögedei was the third son of Genghis Khan and second Great Khan of the Mongol Empire,succeeding his father. He continued the expansion of the expansion of the empire that his father had begun,..... After destroying the Khwarazian empire,Genghis Khan was free to move on. After subduing Armenia,Chormaqan took Tiflis.

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After 1763, the British Empire eventually challenged American liberty. What does this lead the colonists in America to do?

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Answer:

girlll ain't no one know this buhh hmm maybe they migrated

Someone help me with this ASAP!!!

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The answer is B for number 5

Which architect designed the Woolworth Building in New York City?

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Answer:

Cass Gilbert

Explanation:

Financed in cash by the five-and-dime millionaire Frank W. Woolworth and designed by architect Cass Gilbert, the building won widespread acclaim for its pioneering steel-frame structure and stunning interior and exterior appearance.

Susan B. Anthony traveled throughout the United States to

campaign for the Democratic Party.
advocate for civil rights for African Americans.
encourage women to stand up for their rights.
serve as vice president of the Washington Equal Suffrage Association.

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Answer:

advocate for civil rights for African Americans

Answer:

its D

Explanation:

The first Frankish king was _____.

Visigoth
Clovis
Pepin the Short
Charlemagne

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Answer:

the answer is clovis

Explanation:

November 27, 511, Paris, France), king of the Franks and ruler of much of Gaul from 481 to 511, a key period during the transformation of the Roman Empire into Europe.

Sarah Good came from a poor family in Salem. She was one of the first people to be accused and tried for witchcraft. You can read this article to learn more about Sarah Good.link below
Primary Source: On March 1, 1692, Good was examined on the witness stand by the minister John Hathorne. Read this partial transcript of the trial. Note that in the transcript, H stands for John Hathorne and G stands for Sarah Good. Once you are done reading, answer the following question: link below

During the trial, Hathorne repeated many of his questions several times. Why do you think he did that? What effect do you think it had on Sarah Good? Write a brief explanation supporting your opinion in 50 to 75 words

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Bridget Bishop of Salem

The first to be tried was Bridget Bishop of Salem, who was accused of witchcraft by more individuals than any other defendant. Bishop, known around town for her dubious moral character, frequented taverns, dressed flamboyantly (by Puritan standards), and was married three times.

Answer:

Asking a person the same question over and over and cause a reaction in their fight or flight extinct, the person will start to become worried and they'll either start changing their answer or they'll break down completely. I'm guessing the when Hathorne asked the same question several times to Sarah, she started to get nervous.

What physical feature shown here influenced the Incan civilization?

the Amazon Basin
the Andes Mountains
the Brazilian Highlands
the Guiana Highlands

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Answer:

Andes Mountains

Explanation:

Im pretty sure the Andes Mountains

PLZ HELP
What is well developed in Uruguay?


education

government

religion

agriculture

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Answer: Agriculture

Explanation: Because sheep and cattle raising is Urugauy's most important economic activities

Answer:

Uruguay is very developed, and here are some examples:

Explanation:

Uruguay has a high literacy rate, comparable to those of most developed nations. Uruguay abide by a presidential representative democratic republic. They are mostly christian in Uruguay.  Sheep and cattle raising are two of Uruguay's most important economic activities. Wool and beef, as well as livestock, livestock products, and skins and hides of the animals.  

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It shows objects they still use, animals they still hunt and activities they still do. The rock art in Kakadu was painted for a number of reasons. ... Other paintings, particularly at sites depicting the stories of creation ancestors, were often re-painted.

Pennsylvania was a very diverse _____ colony.


A. Non-African
B. Non English
C. Non French

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A. NON-ARICANNNNNNNNNN

The answer is
A. NON- AFRICAN

What methods were used to keep blacks from exercising their constitutional rights?
Easy Explanation People

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grandfather clause; tied the voter’s voting ability to whether or not their grandfather was able to vote (this was made to excuse poor white voters who could not read or pay poll tax)
literacy tests; targeted the fact that most African American people during this time could not read
poll taxes: basically a voting fee targeted the fact that most African Americans during this time period did not have a lot of money

Answer:

anyone know this answer yet ?

Explanation:

Which person could rightfully be called the "Grandfather of Texas"?
A) Moses Austin
B) Erasmo Seguín
C) Martín De León
D) Stephen F. Austin

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Answer:

A. Moses Austin, enjoy

Explanation:

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7.Why did Paraguay have so many presidents?

poverty
internal unrest
corruption
war

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Answer:

Internal unrest

Explanation:

I took the test and got it right.

Internal unrest is why they had so many presidents

Please make sure your right before answering! I would really appreciate it if you could help!

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the answer is nine states. They needed 2/3 of the states to approve Bill's before they became laws

I think it’s 9 states

Progressives wanted to fix problems caused by the Revolution. industrial,american,algriculer,and russan

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Answer:

im pretty sure its D

Explanation:

I think the answer is c

What complications could have occurred for ex-slaves when their names were chosen or changed?

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In some instances, Federal officials expedited the naming process by furnishing the names themselves, and invariably the name would be the same as that of the freedman’s most recent master. But these appear to have been exceptional cases; the ex-slaves themselves usually took the initiative—like the Virginia mother who changed the name of her son from Jeff Davis, which was how the master had known him, to Thomas Grant, which seemed to suggest the freedom she was now exercising. Whatever names the freed slaves adopted, whether that of a previous master, a national leader, an occupational skill, a place of residence, or a color, they were most often making that decision themselves. That was what mattered.

What the person on top of me said

In the Progressive Era, what did monopolies eliminate? trusts, regulations, competition, consumerism

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Answer:

he or she said i dont know, more precise of points sorry <3

Answer:

trusts

Explanation:

What advantage did Neolithic people get from working together in communities?

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Answer:

They started to cooperate and form organized communities. They could divide up work and be more efficient. What advantage did Neolithic people get from working together in communities? By working in communities they got things done faster, make more items, and could trade for things we didn't have.

Explanation:

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Write a well-developed paragraph for each of the following prompts. Be sure to include social, political, and economic factors in your response and fully address all parts of each prompt.

Explain how the Second Industrial Revolution affected the North, South, West, and Midwest. Point out changes in the regions’ politics, society, economy, population, or transportation.

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Well let me explain it to you like this: Industrial revolution affected the north a great deal and was all pretty much positive except for the problems that came when immigrants started to coming in. The only problems were the labor unions that formed when the workers decided they wanted more pay and better working conditions and the wealthy wanted to increase profits in their businesses. In the South there were many struggles when it came to segregation and discrimination. The economy was being rebuilt. The population was low and it didnt seem like a great place to be during this period.In the midwest there were also labor unions like in the north but they like the north also had many positive things come out of the revolution. In the West their transportaion was great with the transcontinental railroad and there economy base was agriculture but they had problems when immigrats from China came in and offered to work for less wages. The best parts to be living at that time were the North or Midwest because their economy was booming, the cities were expanding. Hope this works good for you

Explanation:

By the result of the Second Industrial Revolution ,South and West regions were developing agricultural economies. However, the West's population was too small to scale with their developing industrial economy. The Midwest experienced an economical increase in farming and manufacturing.

What is the Second Industrial Revolution?The Second Industrial Revolution, also known as the Technological Revolution, was a phase of rapid scientific discovery, standardization, mass production, and industrialization from the late 19th century into the early 20th century. The second Industrial Revolution is usually dated between 1870 and 1914, although a number of its char- acteristic events can be dated to the 1850s. It is, however, clear that the rapid rate of pathbreaking inventions (macroinventions) slowed down after 1825, and picked up steam again in the last third of the century.

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The timeline shows key dates in the women’s suffrage movement in Washington.



Based on the events in the timeline, which statement best describes the women’s suffrage movement in Washington?

Women’s suffrage was won more easily in Washington than in other states.
The fight for women’s suffrage in Washington had many ups and downs.
Women in Washington opposed passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.
The majority of people in Washington opposed women’s suffrage.

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Answer:I think its B

Explanation:

Not an answer but if you are studying that you should look up the song Bad Romance Women’s suffrage. It is very good!

How are Athenian direct democracy and US representative democracy similar?

A.In both, everyone is allowed to vote.
B.In both, the government is run directly by the citizens.
C.Both have the same citizenship requirements.
D.Both have a governmental body that passes laws.

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Answer:

I feel like the answer would be D

Explanation:

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This document ensured further rights to English citizens including freedom to petition, freedom of taxation without representation, and freedom to bear arms

A. The Magna Carta B. The English Bill of Rights, 1689
C. Mayflower Compact D. The House of Burgesses

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Answer:

B: The English Bill of Rights

Explanation:

Good luck on your test!

Also, i took this test and got an 100!

B. The English Bill of My Rights

How did Genghis Khan use technology to expand the Mongol Empire?

He used new rifles that could be fired from horseback.
He used advanced ships to attack coastal cities from the sea.
He used catapults, battering rams, and explosives in siege warfare.
He used steel to create new armor, guns, and swords for his soldiers.

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Answer:

They came close to uniting Eurasia into a world empire, and in so doing they spread throughout it technologies like paper, gunpowder, paper money, or the compass and trousers. They revolutionised warfare.

Explanation:

Ur answer is c I’m pretty sure

Please help me I'm stuck
I have to write an essay about the bubonic plague and I have to do a graphic organizer with two maps showing how the bubonic plague spread. I'll mark you as a brainliest if you actually help me.
This is what my teacher wants:
1. Your completed graphic organizer about the bubonic plague
2. A summary of changing interpretations of the cause of the bubonic plague
3. Two maps showing the spread of the bubonic plague
please help I want to get this done by 1:30 or at least by 12.

here is the graphic organizer i probably going to do the maps on my own so please don't ask for the maps.
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Factors contributing to the spread of the bubonic plague
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Routes along which the plague spread in the 1300s
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Economic effects of the bubonic plague on Europe
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Initial explanations of the cause of the bubonic plague
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Modern explanations of the cause of the bubonic plague
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Locations and dates of bubonic plague outbreaks since 2000 (provide at least three) 1.
2.
3.

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Answer:

Locations and dates of bubonic plague outbreaks since 2000

Explanation:

1. Congo 10,581

2. Madagascar 7,182

3. Zambia 1,309

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Bubonic Plague Still Kills Thousands

By Tia Ghose - Assistant Managing Editor September 27, 2013

Buboes, a symptom of bubonic plague, which is blamed for the black death

Bubonic plague, the most common form, is associated with painful, swollen lymph nodes, called buboes as shown above. After an incubation period of two to six days, symptoms appear, including severe malaise, headache, shaking chills and fever. Plague can also infect the blood or lungs. The latter form, pneumonic plague, can be transmitted person to person.

(Image: © CDC)

Bubonic plague, the deadly scourge that wiped out half of Europe during the Middle Ages, still lurks in pockets of the globe, new research suggests.

Although plague is now rare in Europe, it recently sickened more than 10,000 people in Congo over a decade, and cases still occasionally emerge in the Western United States, according to a study published Sept. 16 in the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

The plague bacteria, Yersinia pestis, had lain dormant in China's Gobi Desert for centuries. But in the 1300s, it emerged with a vengeance, fanning out via trade routes from Asia to Europe and killing millions of people along the way. The plague was transmitted by fleas harbored by rats, which flourished in the overcrowded, filthy cities of the Middle Ages. By the end of the 1500s, between a third and half of Europe's population had died from the Black Death. [Pictures of a Killer: Plague Gallery]

Even during the 1900s, the plague still killed millions of people, but since then, the advent of better hygiene in cities and swift treatment with antibiotics has reduced this erstwhile killer into a rare disease.

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Still present

Still, plague outbreaks still flare up around the world.

According to the new study, which tallied the reported cases of plague around the world between 2000 and 2009, more than 20,000 people became infected during that time. People contracted the disease via rodents, bad camel meat and sick herding dogs, the report said. Cases in Libya and Algeria re-emerged after decades of absence.

The biggest burden was in Africa: in Congo 10,581 people contracted plague, followed by Madagascar with 7,182 cases and Zambia with 1,309 cases.

"These events, although showing progress, suggest that plague will persist in rodent reservoirs mostly in African countries burdened by poverty and civil unrest, causing death when patients fail to receive prompt antimicrobial treatment," the authors wrote in their paper.

In the United States during that time period, 56 people contracted the plague and seven died. The cases occurred mainly because plague has become endemic in squirrels and wild rodents in the American West. Two of the fatalities were scientists: one who had conducted an autopsy on a wild mountain lion, and another who worked with plague bacteria in the lab.

Despite being a hotbed of plague in times past, Europe logged very few cases of the disease in the past decade. That may be because European cities keep their rodent populations in check, so the potential hosts for plague aren't as prevalent, the researchers said.

Answer:

Bubonic Plague Spread

Bubonic plague is typically transmitted by direct contact with infected tissue or bodily fluids, bites from infected rodent fleas, or inhaling infected droplets. The disease is most commonly spread through the bites of infected fleas. The spread of bubonic plague can also occur when someone handles infected materials or an infected animal and the bacteria enter through the skin.

Bubonic Plague Spread: An Overview

The bacteria that cause plague (Yersinia pestis) are found throughout certain parts of the world, most commonly in rats, but occasionally in other wild animals, such as prairie dogs. Transmission of bubonic plague from these infected animals generally occurs in one of three ways:

 

Inhaling infected droplets

Direct contact with infected tissue or bodily fluids

Bites from infected fleas.

 

The Spread of Bubonic Plague Through Bites

Bubonic plague is spread to humans or animals usually through the bites of infected rodent fleas (see Plague and Animals for other animals that can transmit plague). During rodent plague outbreaks, many animals die and their hungry fleas seek other sources of blood to survive. It is risky for people and animals to visit places where rodents have recently died from plague, because they are more likely to be bitten by infected fleas.

 

This method of transmission accounts for about 85 percent of the human cases of plague.

 

What About Direct Contact?

The spread of bubonic plague can also occur through direct contact with infected tissue or bodily fluids. For example, people can become directly infected with plague if the plague bacteria enter through the person's skin when handling infected animals.

 

House cats also are susceptible to plague. Infected cats become sick and may directly spread plague to people who handle or care for them. Plague-infected fleas can also be brought into the home from dogs or cats.

Explanation:

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Why did Europeans decide to explore new trade routes to Asia?
a. feudalisim and the manor system made economic gains difficult.
b. europeans did not want to pay the high prices changed by turks for asian goods.
c. humanisists wanted to exchange ideas with other cultures.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

they believed it would be cheaper to get them

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