Answer:
Indians knew that the Revolution was a contest for Indian land as well as for liberty. Some Indian tribes went to war early. Cherokee warriors, frustrated by recurrent land losses, defied the authority of older chiefs and attacked frontier settlements, only to be soundly defeated by expeditions from Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas.
Explanation:
Answer:
Many Native American tribes fought in the Revolutionary War. The majority of these tribes fought for the British but a few fought for the Americans. Many of these tribes tried to remain neutral in the early phase of the war but when some of them came under attack by American militia, they decided to join the British. Indians fought in the Revolution for Indian liberties and Indian homelands, not for the British empire. But the image of Indian participation presented in the Declaration of Independence prevailed: most Americans believed that Indians had backed monarchy and tyranny.
Explanation:
In which conflict did France lose all of its land holdings in North American
Answer:
Seven Years' War
The Seven Years' War ended with the signing of the treaties of Hubertusburg and Paris in February 1763. In the Treaty of Paris, France lost all claims to Canada and gave Louisiana to Spain, while Britain received Spanish Florida, Upper Canada, and various French holdings overseas.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
10.
Martin Luther wanted to reform the Catholic Church.
The following statement is true....
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Imagine you live in Russia in 1700s. Write a journal entry explaining changes made in government and rule, as well as serfdom
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which is guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment?
Answer:
A person can refuse to testify against himsef or herself.
Explanation:
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when a candidate states that he or she is planning to run for office
Answer:
I don't think you finished the question friend
Which amendment gave Congress the power to tax income? 4 Options - 16th, 17th, 18th, or 19th
Answer:the 16th amendment
Explanation: The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.
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Answer:
A the 16th amendment
Explanation:
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In which section of the Declaration of Independence does Jefferson restate his thesis?
A) the body
B) the conclusion
C) the introduction
D) the list
Answser C) The introduction
Explanation:
he always puts his thesis in the inro.
Answer:
B) The conclusion
Explanation:
ug four or more complete sentences, describe the governments of the Maya city-states. What types of relationships
oblems developed between the various city-states?
Answer: The Mayans developed a hierarchical government ruled by kings and priests. They lived in independent city-states consisting of rural communities and large urban ceremonial centers. There were no standing armies, but warfare played an important role in religion, power and prestige.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Mayans developed a hierarchical government ruled by kings and priests. They lived in independent city-states of rural communities and large urban ceremonial centers. There were no standing armies, but warfare played an important role in religion, power, and prestige.
Explanation:
How would Jackson justify the policies and actions of his tenure in office? Which of these policies do you think was the most significant and why?
Answer:
The most signicant policy of the Andrew Jackson administration was the continuous expansion westwards.
Explanation:
Andrew Jackson justified this policy by pointing out that the United States was a young, growing country, with thousands of settlers arriving to the western regions each year, both from within the country and from abroad.
He also justified this policy with racist arguments, by deriding Native American Society as inferior and undesirable.
These views ended in the policy of the force relocation of thousands of Native Americans from the South, who were obliged to move to Indian Reservations in Oklahoma. Many of them perished in this process, in what is known as the Trail of Tears.
15. What are Aaron Burr's two conspiracies?
What are the results of each?
Answer:The Burr conspiracy was a plot alleged to have been planned by Aaron Burr in the years during and after his term as Vice President of the United States under US President Thomas Jefferson. According to the accusations against Burr, he attempted to use his international connections and support from a cabal of US planters, politicians, and army officers to establish an independent country in the Southwestern United States and parts of Mexico. Burr's version was that he intended to farm 40,000 acres (160 km2) in the Texas Territory which had been leased to him by the Spanish Crown.
In February 1808, Burr was arrested on Jefferson's orders and indicted for treason, despite a lack of firm evidence. While Burr was ultimately acquitted of treason due to the specificity of the US Constitution, the fiasco further destroyed his already faltering political career. Effigies of his likeness were burned throughout the country and the threat of additional charges from individual states forced him into exile in Europe.[1]
Burr's true intentions remain unclear and, as a result, have led to varying theories from historians: some claim that he intended to take parts of Texas and the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase for himself, while others believe he intended to conquer Mexico or even the entirety of North America. The number of men backing him is also unclear, with accounts ranging from fewer than 40 men to upwards of 7,000
Explanation:
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Match the three stages of the Anglo-Boer War to the correct order:
1. the Boer offensive
Stage 3
2. the British response
Stage 2
3. guerilla war
Stage 1
Answer:
Stage 1 , Boer Offensive , happened in December 1899
Stage 2, British Response, Happened in February 1900
Stage 3, Guerrilla War, Happened in march 1901
Explanation:
The person above is 100% correct
First Boer offensive
Second British response
Third guerilla war
The fourth governmental position in the Presidential line of succession is the
A)
Secretary of State.
B)
Secretary of Defense.
Secretary of the Treasury.
D)
Attorney General.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Which was the main goal of the Open Door Policy? to ensure China maintained its independence o to protect US trade interests in China to ensure imperialist countries could trade equally with China to guarantee the United States exclusive trading rights with China
Answer:
C. To ensure imperialist countries could trade equally with China
Explanation:
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The main goal of the Open Door Policy was to ensure imperialist countries could trade equally with China. Thus, option C is correct.
Open Door policy, a set of guiding principles established by the United States in 1899 and 1900 to maintain Chinese territorial and administrative integrity as well as the safeguarding of equitable rights among nations dealing with China. John Hay, the secretary of state for the United States, sent circular notes with the declaration to Japan, Russia, France, Germany, and Italy.
In the US, the Open Door policy was largely welcomed, and for more than 40 years it served as the cornerstone of American foreign policy in East Asia. The Anglo-Chinese treaties of Nanjing (Nanking, 1842) and Wuchang (Wuchang, 1842) stated the concept that all countries should have equal access to any of the ports accessible to commerce in China.
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Your question seems to be incomplete, but most probably the complete question was:
Which was the main goal of the Open Door Policy?
a) to ensure China maintained independence
(b) to protect US trade interests in China
(c) to ensure imperialist countries could trade equally with China
(d) to guarantee the united states exclusive trading rights with China
What response did the US government most likely hope to encourage from this video?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I'm not sure but I think it is.
Answer:
A. Support for the mobilization of troops and war materials
Explanation:
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What does Washington decide to do? hurry!
Have race relations improved in the United States over the last 100 years?
Answer:
no history is repeating itself and if we keep going it might be worse than back then
A codex was an ancient Mayan _____. book poem code chart
Answer:
manuscript
Explanation:
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Manuscript in the form of a book.
Do you think relations between the United States and Canada will get better or worse
in the future? In one or two paragraphs, explain your answer using at least one detail
from your reading about Canada.
Answer:
Canada–United States relations covers the bilateral relations between the adjacent countries of Canada and the United States. Relations between Canada and the United States historically have been extensive, given a shared border (the longest in the world) [2][3] and ever-increasing[4][5] close cultural, economical ties and similarities.[6][7]
What was the Aztec trades
Answer:
religional markets and long distance trading :)
"When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person or in the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty." –Charles de Montesquieu Which theory does this quote support?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
"When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person or in the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty." –Charles de Montesquieu.
The theory that this quote supports the separation of powers.
Baron the Montesquiou was one of the most respected thinkers and philosophers of the Enlightenment. In "The Spirit of the Laws" (1748), Montesquieu recommended a political system that had branches of government completely separated to avoid any wrongdoings or the abuse of power. He was the one that proposed an executive power, a legislative power, and a judicial one. This great idea was later adopted by the founding fathers of the United States when they were drafting the Constitution.
How did Benjamin Franklin react to the growing tension between the British and the colonists? He led angry protests against the British. He worked to help both sides communicate. He felt disrespected by the British government.
Answer:
B) he worked to help both sides communicate
Explanation:
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Answer:
C.) He worked to help both sides communicate
Explanation:
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During their marches around Jericho, Israel had to keep their _________ silent. swords trumpets voices feet
Answer:
They had to keep their voices silent.
Answer: There feet please use this answer
Did the United States stick to the words written in the first line of the Declaration of Independence, "We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal" during the early years of the country's foundation?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Even though the first line of the Declaration of Independence, stated that "We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal" the United States did not stick to the words written therein during the early years of the country's foundation
This is because the Declaration of Independence was made after the American Revolutionary War, which was in 1776. However, slavery did not end in the United States until December 1865, which was about 90 years later, when congress eventually passed and ratified the 13th Amendment.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting
the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or
the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for
a redress of grievances.
This copy of the 1st Amendment shows that the US Government is creating -
A An official government church for the country
B A way for citizens to get their grievances solved
C Limits on rights of speech and press
D Rules for how to protest
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Answer:
Please don't cheat Elina, while I have this test tommorow since I didn't have social studies today, please don't cheat.
Explanation:
Rather than eating hot cheetos and facetiming your friends such as hi*za and reb***a you should study! Studying is the key to success rather than gossip and other stuff. The answer is wisdom, nothing less and nothing more. Go on the right path to success not the wrong way. Oh and, I ain't never seen two pretty best friends, it's always one of them that gotta be ugly.
What were the Federalist Papers?
A series of essays arguing to stick with the Articles of Confederation
A series of essays which said a less centralized national government is better than a strong federal government
A series of essays which explained the newly proposed Constitution and encouraged people to oppose it
A series of essays which explained the newly proposed Constitution and encouraged people to support it
Correct me if I'm wrong. but it should be D: A series of essays which explained the newly proposed Constitution and encouraged people to support it
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which contribution did george childress make to the texas revolution ??
a: he was chair of the convention of 1836.
b: he was the first president of the republic of texas.
c: he was the author of the texas declaration of independence.
d: he was the commander-in-chief of the texas military
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
George Campbell Childress was a lawyer and statesman born January 8, 1804. Childress is also an author of Yexas Declaration of Independence.
After Childress had sufficient money to move to Texas, he left for Texas forever. On December 13, 1835 he arrived on the shores of Red River. In 1836, Childress along with five members of council began drafting Declaration of Independence.
So, the correct answer is option C.
Answer:
Answer Is C
Explanation:
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What was the purpose of the articles of confederation
Answer:
The Articles of Confederation served as the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain.
Explanation:
En la historia del origen del dinero es necesario mencionar la historia de la banca, ya que fueron los primeros en custodiar las monedas de las personas fueron los:
La respuesta correcta a esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Los primeros en custodiar las monedas de las personas fueron los: Orfebres.
Lo que sucedió es que las personas temían ser robadas. Si ellas dejaban sus monedas o lingotes de oro en casa, corrían el riesgo de ser víctimas de los asaltantes. Por esa razón, los orfebres idearon una forma de hacer más dinero, custodiando las pertenencias de otras personas para resguardarlas. Al hacerlos, los orfebres les cobraban una cantidad por sus servicios.
Esto representó un gran negocio, y es el origen de los bancos. Cuando las personas llevaban sus pertenencias para ser resguardadas, los orfebres tan solo les daban un papel como comprobante del resguardo.