Answer:
the king and the quneee
Explanation:
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Write a paragraph explaining what you feel is going to happen to you now
that the 13 th Amendment has ended slavery (1865). What are you going to do? Then
project ten years into the future (1875). Write a second paragraph that tells how
Reconstruction is either meeting your expectations or is a disappointment to you. Write a final paragraph to conclude your opinion of Reconstruction. Do you feel like you are
better off now as opposed to the days before when you were a slave?
Each of the three paragraphs should include at least one historically accurate
event as evidence in support of your opinions
Answer:
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There are better days ahead of me, Im sure of it! Ive got to stay positive. My papa who lost his life fighting in the Civil War said I should never ever loose hope no matter how bad it gets. Im starting to loose faith in his words, though. There are still so many people out there mistreating blacks like its their buissness. That scares me, it truly does. Obviously I wish everything will turn out alright, and I must admit I had a strong belief that everything would change after the Civil War... but I must accept the truth. The disgusting people of America shall only see this as one less way to abuse me, my family, anyone who looks like me, really. Every day I wake up afraid of what torment I might face. It doesnt help that I live in a southern state, either. Black codes and those Pig Laws all over the place. Chasing me. Haunting me. But I must not loose hope; it would be a disgrace to my papa. Everything will be okay... right?
Reconstruction has been going on for 11 years now. Every year I grow more weary. I was promised Id be a free man after the war, and yet day after day I continuously loose more rights. I cant vote. I ant live or travel where I want to without being controlled. Worst of all, they took my first son. They took him right in front of my eyes and said it was for labour purposes. I am incredibly dissapointed with the results of what this country has turned into. This isnt freedom! This isnt unity!
Who were the Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF)?
Answer:
The Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) were a ruling political party in Rwanda.
Explanation:
Where did the plague originate
Answer:
It originated in Asia...
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a method of cultural diffusion?
A
Invasion
B
Migration
C
Erosion
Internet
Answer:
D. Internet
Explanation:
Charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit are given to us to be used primarily for ourselves, to help the church become proud, and to help the church be renewed.
True or False
Which statement correctly identifies a step in the process of amending the Constitution?
Select one:
The Supreme Court has to rule that the amendment is constitutional.
The president has to sign the amendment into law.
The amendment has to be approved by three-quarters of all states.
The amendment has to be approved in a referendum by a majority of voters.
Answer:
The amendment has to be approved by three-quarters of all states.
Explanation:
An amendment to the constitution is a modification of a law, in which elements will be added or removed that will allow the law to be more comprehensive, functional and efficient. However, for an amendment to be approved and inserted in the federal constitution, it has to go through a long process, which guarantees not only its constitutionality, but also approval in national policy. In this process, one of the stages states that it is necessary that the amendment be approved by three quarters of all states.
What is your worst memory?
Answer:
One time i bought a new knife and when i tried to open it it slit my thumb and i lost all nerves in my thumb and sometimes if it hits it in the right place it gets this weird tingly feeling.
Explanation:
Using complete sentences, explain how the progressive movement influenced labor laws and rights. Make sure to include provisions set by the progressive movement for workers.
Answer:
Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: Prior to the labor rights set by the progressive movement, there were many issues with child labor, unsafe working conditions, and long hours. The provisions that were set up alleviated many of these issues. The work day was shortened to eight hours in mines and other public work projects. Children under the age of 15 were not allowed to work in hazardous areas. No girls were allowed to work in underground mines and neither were boys under the age of 16. Also, the chief mine inspector had to have at least eight years of experience working in mines. Finally, convict labor was prohibited throughout the state, and the Department of Labor was established.
Explanation:
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What did Hatshepsut do after her first two obelisks were completed?
Answer:
She had herself crowned as pharaoh.
Explanation:
I looked it up but pretty sure its right
Were the colonist justified in declaring independence from Great Britain?
Answer: Yes?
Explanation:
Do the states that have the highest and lowest amount of slaves have anything in common ?
The highest states is New Jersey , New York , Virginia
The lowest states are Maryland , Massachusetts , Maine
Answer:
In the United States before 1865, a slave state was a state in which the slave trade was legal, while a free state was one in which it was not. There were some enslaved persons in most free states in the 1840 census, and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 specifically stated that an enslaved person remained enslaved even when she or he fled to a free state. Between 1812 and 1850, it was considered important that the number of free and slave states were kept in balance, so new states were admitted in pairs.
I wanted to come to America. I agreed to work for a tobacco farmer in exchange for the trip to America. I expected to be free to work where I pleased after a few years. Who am I ?
Answer:
White Indentured servant.
Explanation:
Growing cash crop tobacco in America became part of their economy to flourish. The growing of the tobacco led in the rise of the white servants. White indentured servants became common in America during the early settlement. Indentured servants were part of the contract which allowed them to work for a few years after reaching America and set free with receiving tools and a small plot of land to start a new life as a farmer.
What made the American colonist angry and resentful toward the king of England
Answer:
TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION
Answer:
Harsh taxes and not fair trading
Explanation:
1) What are the three branches of the US Government?
Answer:Legislative—Makes laws (Congress, comprised of the House of Representatives and Senate)
Executive—Carries out laws (president, vice president, Cabinet, most federal agencies)
Judicial—Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and other courts)
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Answer:
Executive, Legislature, and Judicial
Explanation:
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Which of the following effects are most closely associated with the turning point described in the excerpt above?
a. Founding of Buddhism
b. The Age of Exploration
c. An increase in the number of hunting and gathering societies
d. The establishment of the first cities
An increase in the number of hunting and gathering societies is consorted with the turning point reported in the excerpt above.
What is hunting and gathering society?Hunting and gathering societies are the people who kill wild animals like fish and other animals, they also gather the fruits like berries, nuts, and vegetables so that they have a proper diet and meal. Before the evolution of the human, people are totally depend on the hunting and gathering culture.
Thus, option C is correct.
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After WWI African Americans how did they get treated
All of the following were causes of the Civil War EXEPT...
PLEASE I HAVE 10 minutes
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Im going to say the use of child labor because although this was a problem it wasn't an issue addressed until after the war
What is General William Tecumseh Sherman best known for?
A. achieving two victories at Bull Run
B. recruiting Southerners to turn against the Confederacy
C. gaining a Union victory in Atlanta and marching to the sea, destroying everything in his path
D. running against Abraham Lincoln in the election of 1864 after important victories in the border states
Answer:
gaining a Union victory in Atlanta and marching to the sea, destroying everything in his path
Explanation:
Answer:
C. gaining a Union victory in Atlanta and marching to the sea, destroying everything in his path.
Explanation:
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June Solstice (Approximately June 20-21)
The June solstice begins summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the Southern Hemisphere. This day is the longest of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the shortest of the year in the Southern Hemisphere.
North Pole: The North Pole (90 degrees north latitude) receives 24 hours of daylight, as it has been daylight at the North Pole for the last three months (since the March Equinox). The sun is 66.5 degrees off the zenith or 23.5 degrees above the horizon.
Arctic Circle: It is light 24 hours a day north of the Arctic Circle (66.5 degrees north) on the June solstice. The sun at noon is 43 degrees off the zenith.
Tropic of Cancer: On the June Solstice the sun is directly overhead the Tropic of Cancer (23.5 degrees north latitude) at noon.
Equator: At the equator (zero degrees latitude), the day is always 12 hours long. At the equator, the sun rises daily at 6 a.m. local time and sets at 6 p.m. local time. The sun at noon at the equator is 23.5 degrees off the zenith.
Tropic of Capricorn: In the Tropic of Capricorn, the sun is low in the sky, at 47 degrees from the zenith (23.5 plus 23.5).
Antarctic Circle: At the Antarctic Circle (66.5 degrees south), the sun makes the briefest of appearances at noon, peeking at the horizon and then instantaneously disappearing. All areas south of the Antarctic Circle are dark on the June Solstice.
South Pole: By June 21, it has been dark for three months at the South Pole (90 degrees south latitude).
September Equinox (Approximately September 22-23)
The September equinox marks the beginning of fall in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere. There are 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness at all points on the earth’s surface on the two equinoxes. Sunrise is at 6 a.m. and sunset is at 6 p.m. local (solar) time for most points on the earth’s surface.
North Pole: The sun is on the horizon at the North Pole on the September equinox in the morning. The sun sets at the North Pole at noon on the September equinox and the North Pole remains dark until the March equinox.
Arctic Circle: Experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. The sun is 66.5 degrees off the zenith or 23.5 degrees above the horizon.
Tropic of Cancer: Experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. The sun is 23.5 degrees off the zenith.
Equator: The sun is directly overhead the equator at noon on the equinox. On both equinoxes, the sun is directly over the equator at noon.
Tropic of Capricorn: Experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. The sun is 23.5 degrees off the zenith.
Antarctic Circle: Experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
South Pole: The sun rises at the South Pole after the Pole has been dark for the past six months (since the March equinox). The sun rises to the horizon and it remains light at the South Pole for six months. Each day, the sun appears to rotate around the South Pole at the same declination angle in the sky.
December Solstice (Approximately December 21-22)
The December solstice marks the beginning of summer in the Southern Hemisphere and is the longest day of the year in the Southern Hemisphere. It marks the beginning of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
North Pole: At the North Pole, it has been dark for three months (since the September equinox). It remains dark for another three (until the March equinox).
Arctic Circle: The sun makes the briefest of appearances at noon, peeking at the horizon and then instantaneously disappearing. All areas north of the Arctic Circle are dark on the December solstice.
Tropic of Cancer: The sun is low in the sky, at 47 degrees from the zenith (23.5 plus 23.5) at noon.
Equator: The sun is 23.5 degrees from the zenith at noon.
Tropic of Capricorn: The sun is directly overhead the Tropic of Capricorn on the December solstice.
Antarctic Circle: It is light 24 hours a day south of the Antarctic Circle (66.5 degrees north) on the June solstice. The sun at noon is 47 off the zenith.
Arctic Circle: Experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. The sun is 66.5 off the zenith and low in the sky at 23.5 degrees above the horizon.
Tropic of Cancer: Experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. The sun is 23.5 degrees off the zenith.
Tropic of Capricorn: Experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. The sun is 23.5 degrees off the zenith.
Antarctic Circle: Experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
South Pole: The sun sets at the South Pole at noon after the Pole has been light for the past six months (since the September equinox). The day begins on the horizon in the morning and by the end of the day, the sun has set.
Explain one similarity and one difference between the Indus River Valley and Ancient China?
Answer:
ndus Valley Civilization
State-Building
Not much is known about the Indus Valley city governments.
There is evidence of a central government through city planning and similar layouts of all of the cities in this civilization.
Rajahs and Indus Priests were in charge of the government.
Geography
This civilization was twice the size of Texas.
Harrappa and Mohenjodaro were the main cities.
These cities are in present day Pakistan.
More Geography
Arid climate
Temperature Ranges from 32-100 degrees Fahrenheit
Rainfall ranges from 5" to 20"
People depend on Indus River and Asian Monsoons.
Technology and Interactions
Standardized weights, measures, architectural styles and sizes of bricks
The land was very fertile but this was a big risk for disease.
Culture
There were no palaces, temples, elaborate graves, kings or a warrior class.
Ceremonial bathing, ritual burning and yoga positions were part of the Indus Valley Culture.
The language of the Indus Valley Civilization has not been deciphered yet.
Religion was a big part of how the cities were operated. Religion was involved in government because the priests were involved in government.
Agriculture
The economic foundation of the Indus Valley Civilization was their irrigated agriculture.
These people domesticated animals such as pigs, horses and camels.
They harvested crops like cotton, sesame, peas, barley, wheat and rice.
Trade was extensive within the merchant class. Cities traded with each other and with other regions.
There was a big dock in which sea-going ships could trade with other areas like Persia, Southern India and Afghanistan.
Ancient China
State-Building
Chinese rulers, called emperors, based their government on the Confucian model, this was led by example.
Legalists stressed strength, not goodness, as a ruler's greatest virtue.
Daoists rejected the everyday world, and believed that government was better when it was governed the least.
The Great Wall of China was built by Shi Huangdi, The Great Wall is a political structure.
What have been the benefits of NAFTA? Who has benefited?
Help!
Answer: NAFTA promoted trade in all the countries that joined it.
Explanation: Countries got a lot of revenue from this, and they boosted their economy.
How long did it take for the ideas of the Scientific Revolution to emerge?
O A. 1 Year
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O B. 5 Years
.
O C. Decades
O D. 7 Years
Answer:
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Which of these qualities was most prized in a leader of the Five Tribes?
Answer:
Generosity to others
Explanation:
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How did Muhammad seek guidance?
Answer:
Muslims also seek guidance from the Hadith , which are writings about the life of the Prophet Muhammad. ... They teach Muslims how to live their lives, and to understand and follow the teachings of the Qur'an.
Explanation:
Answer:
Very vague question probably won't get an answer
Explanation:
Choose ALL that apply.
Why did the Industrial Revolution start in Britain?
Britain had abundant sources of coal.
Britain had a lot of labor unions.
Britain had good transportation networks.
Britain had a strong workforce.
Answer:
1 Britain had abundant sources of coal.
3 Britain had good transportation networks
4 Britain had a strong workforce.
Explanation:
Answer:
1, 3, & 4
Explanation:
Britain had abundant sources of coal.
Britain had good transportation networks.
Britain had a strong workforce.
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Answer:
Ernest Hemingway
Explanation:
He was notable for novels like The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man and the Sea, which won the 1953 Pulitzer. In 1954, Hemingway won the Nobel Prize. He did s..uic..id.e on July 2, 1961, in Ketchum, Idaho. Ernest Hemingway's initial book is The Sun Also Rises, which arrives from a verse in the Bible. The name is an appropriate depiction both of the depression of the Lost Generation of which Hemingway was a part as well as the potential for idealism in the continual rising of the sun.
On which continent were the later Muslim empires mostly located?
Answer:Muslim empires spread from its place of origin in the Arabian Peninsula all the way to modern Spain in the west and northern India in the east.
Answer:
Islam came to the Southeast Asia
Explanation:
along the main trade-route between Asia and the Far East then was further spread by Sufi orders and finally consolidated by the expansion of the territories of converted rulers and their communities.
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Part I: Short Answer Questions (20 points)
1. How were the classical Mesoamerican civilizations of Olmec and Maya similar? Include at least two examples of similarities and two examples of differences between these civilizations. Be sure to support your argument with evidence from the course. (4 points)
Answer:
The Olmec and the Maya both settled in the lands of Mexico. The Maya were one of the first Mesoamerican civilization, starting around 2600 B.C. The Olmec established themselves around 1400B.C. They were very good at farming, art, and mathematics.
why did the Phoenician alpahbet spread to other cultures
Answer:
Beginning in the 9th century BC, adaptations of the Phoenician alphabet thrived, including Greek, Old Italic, and Anatolian scripts. Another reason for its success was the maritime trading culture of Phoenician merchants, which spread the alphabet into parts of North Africa and Southern Europe.
Explanation: