Answer:
The 1932 United States presidential election was the 37th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 1932. The election took place against the backdrop of the Great Depression. Incumbent Republican President Herbert Hoover was defeated in a landslide by Democrat Franklin D.
Explanation:
got reelected :)
Which item(s) below are presidential actions by Thomas Jefferson?
A) cutting tax collectors
B) decreasing the military
C) repealing the Whiskey Tax
D) all of the above
Answer:
D. all of the above.
Explanation:
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Why do you think Mark Twain opposes intervention?
which statement is true about the relation between a monopoly and it's competition in a market?
Answer:
A monopoly is complete domination over an industry. Ex. Rockefeller, Carnegie, etc.
Explanation:
When monopolies exist, competion is usually low because they can use vertical/horizontal integration and other methods many may consider "unethical"
Why would people prefer to be tried under Roman law? People
would prefer to be tried under Roman law because
?
Answer:
I think i would go with the first one. I think that because
What are the purposes of King's references to Nazi
Germany and Hitler? Check all that apply.
to cite German progress after World War II
to evoke images of other freedom fighters
O to encourage protesters not to break laws
to persuade readers to compare African Americans
to Jewish Holocaust victims
to illustrate that some laws are unjust
Answer:
B. To evoke images of other freedom fighters.
D. To persuade readers to compare African Americans to Jewish Holocaust victims.
E. To illustrate that some laws are unjust.
Explanation:
The purposes of King's references to Nazi Germany and Hitler are to evoke images of other freedom fighters, and to persuade readers to compare African Americans, and to Jewish Holocaust victims. Hence, Options B, D, and E are correct.
Who are African Americans?
An ethnic group which is consisted of people who are partially or completely ancestry from the group of sub-Saharan Africa are the Americans that are denoted as the African Americans. These people are the descendants of enslaved Africans, and their native place is the United States. These people who are called "African Americans", their birthplace is also the United States
These people are also called Black Americans because of the reason that they have the origin from the Black racial groups of Africa. On the basis of race, there are basically five groups White, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.
Thus, Options B, D, and E are correct.
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The three reconstruction amendments were ?
Answer:
The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary Fourteenth Amendment. The Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was proposed by Congress on June 13 Fifteenth Amendment. The Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits
Explanation:
Answer:
Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments to the United States Constitution, adopted between 1865 and 1870, the five years immediately following the Civil War.
Explanation:
Bills become laws through a detailed and thorough process, to ensure they are fair and beneficial to citizens. What step correctly
completes this list of actions involved in creating a new state law?
1. A bill is introduced in either house.
2. Lawmakers work in committees.
3. The bill is debated on the floor.
4. Lawmakers vote on the bill
5. The bill is sent to the other house.
6. Process is repeated in other house.
7.?
A)
The bill automatically becomes a state law.
B)
The bill is sent back to the original house.
State supreme court justices vote on the bill.
D)
The bill is sent to the governor for approval.
Answer: The answer is D.
Explain why the Catholic threat to Elizabeth increased after 1556.
Answer:
There are many reasons for this, including interference in English affairs from the Pope, Elizabeth's role in the Dutch revolt (which angered Catholic Spain), Mary Queen of Scots' arrival in England in 1568 and the rebellion in 1569 that was led by the Catholic Earls Northumberland and Westmoreland.
Explanation:
This is just a brief answer that you can develop on if it is an actual explain question for an exam etc
How many soldiers did General Santa Anna have? Thank you!
Answer:
4,000
Explanation:
Right Answer= Give me 5 stars
Answer:
In 1829, Santa Anna made his mark in the early republic by leading forces that defeated a Spanish invasion to reconquer Mexico. Spain made a final attempt to retake Mexico, invading Tampico with a force of 2,600 soldiers.
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Which of the following statements most accurately describes current population trends in Russia?
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
I think it's C because of the low birthrate and rapid population decline.
what were the two reactions to tue new deal programs from Americans?
Answer:
social security and FDR
Hello! would someone be willing to help me please? Would you please summarize the story in 3 to 4 paragraphs.
How did Marbury V. Madison change the country ?
Hi please read my essay and give an opinion
Answer:
i think this is a geat essay i dont think you need to do anything aboutit nice job!
Explanation:
Place in order the steps a bill undergoes before it becomes a law
Answer:
Before a bill can become a law, it must be approved by the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, and the President.
Was president Roosevelt justified in ordering executive order 9066 which resulted in the internment of Japanese American citizens
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
No, I don't think so. President Roosevelt was not justified in ordering executive order 9066 which resulted in the internment of Japanese American citizens. It is true that some of his cabinet members -such as the Secretary of Defense- believed that the executive order was necessary and justified. However, that order treated Japanese American people as a prisoner of war, isolated in the interim camps such as Manzanates, California, and that was not a way to treat an American citizen.
For some historians, those camps resemble in concept, the Nazi camps of World War II, taking into consideration the proportions of this comparison.
Besides, there was no real evidence that proved that these Japanese Americans were species or had ties with the Japanese Army.
Answer:
here's my essay I wrote for this question on edge:
Was President Roosevelt justified in ordering Executive Order 9066? No, he was not. All it did was result in the internment of Japanese American citizens, even though that wasn't what was specified in the order. Roosevelt was not justified in making this decision because it led to splitting up families, arresting innocent people, and denying their rights.
The Executive Order 9066 authorized the military to keep out “any or all persons from areas of the United States designated as military areas.” However, the order did not identify any particular group, but Roosevelt used it to remove and imprison Japanese and Japanese-American citizens. It ended up condemning almost 70% of imprisoned Japanese-American Citizens. Even if they were American but had some sort of Japanese descent, they would incarcerate them. All of this was okay because of the Executive Order 9066.
Where did these innocent citizens go when they were removed and imprisoned? They were brought into wartime camps and were suspended of their rights under Fifth Amendment. The order Roosevelt passes, allowed the suspension and so, the Japanese Americans were denied their rights. The Fifth Amendment states that 'no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process.' This is a world-wide known right. Yet, Roosevelt just takes it away because he simply feels he needs to? That's scary knowing that the president could take everybody's rights away in a second if they wanted to. Not is it only scary, but it is not justified.
However, many people believe that Roosevelt was under good reasoning when passing the order. Some people will argue it helped public safety. People who are on that side of this argument tend to believe that he was also justified because of the hatred and fear against the Japanese Americans after the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor. This theory continued to expand, leading to a common belief that the Japanese-Americans had been of help to the Japanese in planning the attack.
Despite those beliefs, Roosevelt was impartially wrong in his ordering of Executive Order 9066. While it may have been true that many Americans were fearful of the Japanese, this is not a reason of why Roosevelt was justified. This is because they did not only intern Japanese and Japanese-Americans. They also interned thousands of others including Italian and German-Americans. So, even though people were supposedly scared of the Japanese, fear was obviously not the only reason they interned innocent American citizens.
It's understandable how, on impulse, people can believe that Roosevelt was justified in interning millions of Americans. But, if you look deeper into it, that is clearly not the case. Executive Order 9066 was an inhumane and unjustified order that ruined many Americans lives and tore apart thousands of families. So, in conclusion, Roosevelt was not justified in issuing Executive Order 9066.
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How did members of the Senate originally get to their position?
Answer:
From 1789 to 1913, when the 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, senators were elected by state legislatures. Then in the early 1900's they were elected based on popularity
Explanation:
A political party organizes for what main reason? A win elections B sido elections C control elections
Answer:
A win elections
Explanation:
*What 3 Confederate states would be cut off from the Confederacy if
the Union gained control of the Mississippi River?
Answer:
Mississippi, Arkansas, and Texas.
I need help it due today please?
Do you think that more or less people would die from disease if we had a Civil War right now ? Why ?
Answer:
This is up to you
Explanation:
I can not awnser question that is looking for a heavy opinioned response. But I can give you some questions that will boost your brainstorming.
1) What would mostly start the Civil War?
2) Why not a Revolution?
3) Is there any track history on this?
Remember:
Do not feel afraid to branch away from the original question, but make sure you wrap back around and provide a on why you decided to include it in your response.
P.S:
oAny well respected teacher can instently tell if something is plargirised or not. They have been doing this long enough tell if you truly wrote it or not.
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The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), also known as the American War of Independence or the Revolutionary War, was initiated by delegates from the thirteen American colonies in Congress against Great Britain over their objection to Parliament's taxation policies and lack of colonial representation.[m] From their founding in the 1600s, the colonies were largely left to govern themselves. The cost of victory in the 1754 to 1763 French and Indian War and 1756 to 1763 Seven Years' War left the British government deeply in debt; attempts to have the colonies pay for their own defense were vigorously resisted. The Stamp Act and Townshend Acts provoked colonial opposition and unrest, leading to the 1770 Boston Massacre and 1773 Boston Tea Party. When Parliament imposed the Intolerable Acts upon Massachusetts, twelve colonies sent delegates to the First Continental Congress to draft a Petition to the King and organize a boycott of British goods.[n]
Fighting broke out on 19 April 1775: the British garrison at Boston was harassed by Massachusetts militia at Lexington and Concord after destroying colonial Assembly powder stores. In June the Second Continental Congress appointed George Washington to create a Continental Army and oversee the capture of Boston. The Patriots sent their Olive Branch Petition to the King and Parliament, both of whom rebuffed it. In response they invaded British Quebec but were repulsed. In July 1776, Congress unanimously passed the Declaration of Independence. Hopes of a quick settlement were supported by American sympathizers within Parliament who opposed Lord North's "coercion policy" in the colonies. However, after the British were driven out of Boston the new British commander-in-chief, General Sir William Howe, launched a counter-offensive and captured New York City. After crossing the Delaware Washington engaged and routed Hessian forces at the Battle of Trenton and the British at the Battle of Princeton. After British General Burgoyne surrendered at the Battles of Saratoga in October 1777, Howe's 1777–1778 Philadelphia campaign captured that city. Washington retreated to Valley Forge during the winter of 1777–1778 where Prussian allied General von Steuben drilled the largely untrained Continental Army into an organized fighting unit.
French Foreign Minister Vergennes saw the war as a way to create an America economically and militarily dependent on France, not Britain. Although talks on a formal alliance began in late 1776, they proceeded slowly until Patriot victory at Saratoga in October 1777. Fears Congress might come to an early settlement with Britain resulted in France and the United States signing two treaties in February 1778. The first was a commercial treaty, the second a Treaty of Alliance; in return for a French guarantee of American independence, Congress agreed to join the war against Britain and defend the French West Indies. Although Spain refused to join the Franco-American alliance, in the 1779 Treaty of Aranjuez they agreed to support France in its global war with Britain, hoping to regain losses incurred in 1713.
In other fronts in North America, Governor of Spanish Louisiana Bernardo Gálvez routed British forces from Louisiana. The Spanish, along with American privateers supplied the 1779 American conquest of Western Quebec (later the US Northwest Territory).[31] Gálvez then expelled British forces from Mobile during the Battle of Fort Charlotte and the Siege of Pensacola, cutting off British military aid to their American Indian allies in the interior southeast. Howe's replacement, General Sir Henry Clinton, then mounted a 1778 "Southern strategy" from Charleston. After capturing Savannah, defeats at the Battle of Kings Mountain and the Battle of Cowpens forced Cornwallis to retreat to Yorktown, where his army was besieged by an allied French and American force. An attempt to resupply the garrison was repulsed by the French navy at the Battle of the Chesapeake, and Cornwallis surrendered in October 1781.
Although their war with France and Spain continued for another two years, Yorktown ended the British will to continue the war in North America. The North Ministry was replaced by Lord Rockingham, who accepted office on the basis George III agreed to American independence. Preliminary articles were signed in November 1782, and in April 1783 Congress accepted British terms; these included independence, evacuation of British troops, cession of territory up to the Mississippi River and navigation to the sea, as well as fishing rights in Newfoundland. On September 3, 1783, the Treaty of Paris was signed between Great Britain and the United States, then ratified the following spring.
Women who joined the mining boom _____.
were mostly foreign-born
often faced hostility
were driven out of town
could make a good living
i need help pls
Answer:
could make a good living
Explanation:
WAC
what was it and what was it's significance.
Answer:
Women's Army Corps (WAC), U.S. Army unit created during World War II to enable women to serve in noncombat positions. Never before had women, with the exception of nurses, served within the ranks of the U.S. Army
A major benefit experienced by west African nations converted to Islam is by the 1300s was?
A.euorpen slave traders would leave them alone
B. was between different culture came to an end
C.increased trade with merchants from Islamic areas
D.the bantu migrations southward finally came to an end
Answer: C. increased trades with merchants from Islamic areas
Which issue accounts for the development of political parties in the early U.S. republic?
A. An argument about the peace treaty ending the war.
B. A disagreement about the creation of a national bank.
C. An argument about adding the Bills of Rights to the constitution
D. A disagreement about the purchase of Louisiana from the french .
Answer:
Political factions or parties began to form during the struggle over ratification of the federal Constitution of 1787. Friction between them increased as attention shifted from the creation of a new federal government to the question of how powerful that federal government would be.
Explanation:
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How would you define
the philosophy?
Please help if this
Answer:
Confucianism is a system of social and moral philosophy.
*The philosophy of Taoism is peace. Such things like the universe and harmony were included in this philosophy.
Legalism is a philosophical belief that human beings do a lot of incorrect things, more than good. This is because they have a lot of self-interest.
*Taoism is the same as Daoism.
The first wave of immigration occurred between 1820-1850 and was composed primarily from immigrants coming from north-western Europe.
A) True
B)False
The second wave of immigration in American history occured roughly from 1870-1910, and was composed of immigrants coming primarily from countries like ____________, ______________, and ________________.
a)Ireland, Saudi Arabia, and China.
b)Russia, Italy, and Slovenia.
c)Africa, India, and Japan.
d)England, Germany, and Scotland.
The Progressive movement in America developed because of a desire to help reform the ils brought upon American society by rapid industrialization and Urbanization.
A)True
B)False
(please help, like anyone else had a teacher who's hardly been there and just freaking give u a test and says ''good luck'' -.-. Please please please. help as soon as possible. i tried before i posted this and honestly i'm on the verge of a breakdown...)
Answer:Here is what i would put
1:A
2:D
3:A
Pls first answer gets BRAINLIEST hurry
Answer:
Explanation:
I am sorry, but i am having troubles understanding what you want.
What happened after the two twin towers fell during the time of 9/11?
A. People ran to the ruins to record videos on social media and post the dead bodies online.
B. People stared in amazement and did not do anything about the ones who were injured and walked away.
C. The civilians ran away from the ruins for the air was not a good environment to breathe in as firefighters, police officers, and nurses rushed to the scene searching through the city to save lives in the ruins.
D. The citizens ran away as well as the police officers, medics, and firefighters knowing that it was impossible to save a life and in fact it was too late... heartbreaking, they abandoned New York until the fire was out.
The answer is C. That's what happened.
Answer:
the correct answer is C. The civilians ran away from the ruins for the air was not a good environment to breathe in as firefighters, police officers, and nurses rushed to the scene searching through the city to save lives in the ruins.
Everything about About George Washington
Answer:
Birth Date: February 22, 1732
Birth Place: Pope's Creek, Virginia
Father: Augustine Washington (1694-1743)
Mother: Mary Ball Washington (1708-1789)
Brothers:
Samuel Washington (1734-1781)
John Augustine Washington (1736-1787)
Charles Washington (1738-1799)
Half-Brothers:
Butler Washington (1716-1716)
Lawrence Washington (1718-1752)
Augustine Washington Jr. (1720-1762) Sisters
Betty Washington Lewis (1733 - 1797)
Mildred Washington (1737-1740)
Half-Sister: Jane Washington (1722-1734)
Formal Education: None
Religion: Anglican/Episcopalian
Was the first President of the US
Led an attack that started a world war
Explanation: