Answer:
C. Japan lost all knowledge of European advances
How did the use of an initiative case direct democracy?
the voters the power to remove an elected official from office.
talowed voters to decide it a proposed bill should become law.
tgave voters the power to propose and vote on a law
talowed voters to avoid pressure from party bosses
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer:
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what are two reasons why this Brooklyn Auxiliary group are anti-women's suffrage?
Because there is insufficient evidence to support women's suffrage, America needs greater voting quality rather than more votes.
What were the two arguments against women having the vote?Anti-suffragists said that the majority of women did not want the right to vote. They claimed that because women had to take care of the home and the children, they did not have time to vote or follow politics.. Some claimed that women lacked the knowledge or the capacity to think critically about political matters.
What was the movement against suffrage?Anti-suffragism was, to some extent, a Classical Conservative movement that rejected the idea of granting women equal suffrage rights and aimed to maintain the status quo for women. The idea that women should have total freedom in the home was known as "domestic feminism," and it was strongly related to that idea.
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Which early civil rights leader was considered radical because he demanded immediate equality and integration for all African Americans?
A. Booker T. Washington
B. George Washington Carver
C. W.E.B. DuBois
D. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Answer:
C. W.E.B. DuBois
Explanation:
DuBois felt that renouncing the goal of complete integration and social equality, even in the short run, was counterproductive and exactly the opposite strategy from what best suited African Americans. His group was denounced as radical by most whites at the time. Educated African Americans, however, supported the resolutions.
Write a 4-5 sentence summary about thomas jeffersons presidency. Please help!
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He had previously served as the second vice president of the United States between 1797 and 1801.
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Which letter indicates the route taken by Spanish explorer, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado?Map of North America showing different routes of exploration.
Answer:
B- Coronado traveled around the Southwest and down through Mexico.
Explanation:
The letter that indicates the route taken by the Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado on the map which shows Northern America and different routes of exploration is letter B
Pericles worked to __________ Athens.
A. beautify
B) restore
C) demilitarize
D) educate
Answer:
D educate
Explanation:
Answer:
B.) Restore
Explanation:
Between 463 and 461, Pericles worked to prosecute and eventually ostracize Cimon for allegedly betraying Athens and emerged as the leader of Athens' democratic party. In 454 he led a successful military campaign in Corinth and sponsored the establishment of Athenian colonies in Thrace and on the Black Sea coast. He increased Athens' power through his use of the Delian League to form the Athenian empire and led his city through the First Peloponnesian War (460-446 BCE) and the first two years of the Second Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE). Pericles (roughly 495-429 BC) was an extremely influential statesman, orator, and general of ancient Athens. He organized the Athenian Empire and commanded his people in the Peloponnesian War against the rival Greek city of Sparta.
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
were part of the middle class. They created artwork for temples, tombs, and monuments.
Enslaved persons worked as servants, farmers, and builders. They were sometimes able to .
Women in ancient Egypt could run a business, file for divorce, and .
Although dogs and cats were the most common pets, were also pets in early Egyptian homes.
Answer:
Artisans
Buy there freedom
Owns land
monkeys
Explanation:
Answer:
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
✔ Artisans
were part of the middle class. They created artwork for temples, tombs, and monuments.
Enslaved persons worked as servants, farmers, and builders. They were sometimes able to
✔ buy their freedom
.
Women in ancient Egypt could run a business, file for divorce, and
✔ own land
.
Although dogs and cats were the most common pets,
✔ monkeys
were also pets in early Egyptian homes.
Explanation:
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On what two points did the Stamp Act focus?
Answer:
parliament interfered in colonial affairs by taxing the colonies directly in passing the stamp act without consulting the colonial legislatures and it taxed the colonists without their consent .
Explanation:
How did the civil war in the Incan empire help Pizarro consolidate his power?
Answer:
Explanation:
1532
November 16
Francisco Pizarro traps Incan emperor Atahualpa
On November 16, 1532, Francisco Pizarro, the Spanish explorer and conquistador, springs a trap on the Incan emperor, Atahualpa. With fewer than 200 men against several thousand, Pizarro lures Atahualpa to a feast in the emperor’s honor and then opens fire on the unarmed Incans. Pizarro’s men massacre the Incans and capture Atahualpa, forcing him to convert to Christianity before eventually killing him.
Pizarro’s timing for conquest was perfect. By 1532, the Inca Empire was embroiled in a civil war that had decimated the population and divided the people’s loyalties. Atahualpa, the younger son of former Incan ruler Huayna Capac, had just deposed his half-brother Huascar and was in the midst of reuniting his kingdom when Pizarro arrived in 1531, with the endorsement of Spain’s King Charles V. On his way to the Incan capital, Pizarro learned of the war and began recruiting soldiers still loyal to Huascar.
Pizarro met Atahualpa just outside Cajamarca, a small Incan town tucked into a valley of the Andes. Sending his brother Hernan as an envoy, Pizarro invited Atahualpa back to Cajamarca for a feast in honor of Atahualpa’s ascendance to the throne. Though he had nearly 80,000 soldiers with him in the mountains, Atahualpa consented to attend the feast with only 5,000 unarmed men. He was met by Vicente de Valverde, a friar traveling with Pizarro. While Pizarro’s men lay in wait, Valverde urged Atahualpa to convert and accept Charles V as sovereign. Atahualpa angrily refused, prompting Valverde to give the signal for Pizarro to open fire. Trapped in tight quarters, the panicking Incan soldiers made easy prey for the Spanish. Pizarro’s men slaughtered the 5,000 Incans in just an hour. Pizarro himself suffered the only Spanish injury: a cut on his hand sustained as he saved Atahualpa from death.
Realizing Atahualpa was initially more valuable alive than dead, Pizarro kept the emperor in captivity while he made plans to take over his empire.In response, Atahualpa appealed to his captors’ greed, offering them a room full of gold and silver in exchange for his liberation. Pizarro consented, but after receiving the ransom, Pizarro brought Atahualpa up on charges of stirring up rebellion. By that time, Atahualpa had played his part in pacifying the Incans while Pizarro secured his power, and Pizarro considered him disposable. Atahualpa was to be burned at the stake—the Spanish believed this to be a fitting death for a heathen—but at the last moment, Valverde offered the emperor clemency if he would convert. Atahualpa submitted, only to be executed by strangulation. The day was August 29, 1533.
Fighting between the Spanish and the Incas would continue well after Atahualpa’s death as Spain consolidated its conquests. Pizarro’s bold victory at Cajamarca, however, effectively marked the end of the Inca Empire and the beginning of the European colonization of South America
If a state nullifies a federal law that means they do what
Answer:
it means to invalidate or cancel/get rid of the federal law
Explanation:
Why is artwork that shows a historical event not a good source of factual deatails about the event
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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What is the term for the politicians and statesmen who played a crucial role in the outset of independence and the creation of the new nation?
A. Red coats
B. Congress
C. Sons of Liberty
D. Founding Fathers
Answer:
Correct answer is D. Founding Fathers
Explanation:
A is not correct as Red coats is a term that has been used for British soldiers.
B is not correct as it refers to one of the political bodies that was established even before the Revolution and even today is important.
C is not correct as it refers to a secret revolutionary organization in the colonies.
D is correct as it refers to the people that created the independent United States, together with some important documents, such as Declaration of Independence.
What percentage of Jobs created by travel and tourism are directly related to the industry?
91 percent
21 percent
51 percent
71 percent
Answer: the answer is 71%
who determines prices in socialism?
Answer:
Government
Explanation:
Under a true socialist system, it's the government's role to determine output and pricing levels. The challenge is synchronizing these decisions with the needs of consumers.
If you were the Serbian king Peter,what and how would you reply to the threatining of Austro-Hungarian king and why?
Answer:
Explain:
I don’t think any self respecting monarch would’ve accepted the ultimatum. The demands were made to be rejected. This war was waiting to happen. If it had not happened in 1914, it might have started in 1915 or 1916. Earlier the respective powers avoided the 1909 Bosnian crisis but the conflict kept coming back again.
If the Serbian King had accepted the Austrian demands, he might have faced violent repression at home. The next ruler might have done something against Austro-Hungarian empire and that crisis might have started the war.
Which ruler was responsible for the failure of the Macartney mission described in this text?
Answer:
Emperor Qianlong
Explanation:
I'm not really sure if this is right because I don't know what the text says, but I read about it a little.
How did Mansa Musa’s hajj influence the world’s perception of West Africa?
Answer:
Mansa Musa’s Hajj had a significant impact on the development of Islam in Mali and on the perception of Mali throughout Africa and Europe. He was later accompanied back to Mali by an Andalusian architect, who is said to have designed the mosque at Timbuktu.
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation was created to promote which political ideal?
Answer: governments should protect economic freedom
Explanation:
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Explain what stock represents in a corporation and what a dividend is
Explanation:
A dividend is a share of profits and retained earnings. Retained Earnings are part of equity on the balance sheet and represent the portion of the business's profits that are not distributed as dividends to shareholders but instead are reserved for reinvestment that a company pays out to its shareholders.
Which of the following statements is true of both the signing of the Magna Carta and the English Civil War?
A. A king was tried and executed.
B. Regular meetings of parliament were instituted.
C. The king was determined to be subject to the law.
D. All of the choices are correct.
Answer: The king was determined to be subject to the law.
Explanation:
The English king was forced to sign the Great Charter of Liberties. He did it under circumstances that did not suit him. In such circumstances, the king had limited arbitrariness. The great charter limited freedom and the power of the king. The king put his seal on the charter but never signed it because it did not suit him. In such circumstances, the English Civil War broke out.
What was the main goal of the filibusters entering Texas? A to gain religious freedom they did not have B to start a war with the United States C To trade with Native Americans D To take land from the Spanish and start a colony
Answer:
C or D
Explanation:
Why did Iran choose democracy
Answer: Presidential elections in Iran raise a puzzling contradiction: How can the government include both an unelected supreme leader and a president who is chosen in votes that are treated as serious contests?
Put another way, is Iran a democracy or a dictatorship?
Citizens elect the president, as they will on Friday, as well as members of a legislature. But they are overseen by institutions staffed by clerics. One, known as the Guardian Council, approves all candidates for office, narrowing the scope of elections. Still other unelected bodies, like the Revolutionary Guards, wield tremendous power.
The supreme leader, who holds the position for life, is the most important figure, overseeing everything.
The system began with a series of hurried political compromises amid the country’s 1979 revolution. The end result was an Islamic republic, meant to combine democratic involvement with theocratic oversight. In practice, the two often clash, with unelected, unaccountable officials holding the most power.
The result has been 38 years of weak democracy but strong politics. Political factions, each with a base of support, compete through elections, and for influence among powerful bureaucracies.
Over the years, although the government has remained broadly authoritarian, it has oscillated among degrees of democracy. Those fluctuations, while subtle, have often coincided with elections like the one this week.
Explanation:
The government-owned all land and property
Communism v. Democracy
today is my 14th b day no one probably cares but i just felt like letting who ever cares know
Answer:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! Hope you have a great day!! Don't let anyone bring you down!!
Explanation:
Answer:
wow Happy bornday to u
May u live long
and May your all wishes be fulfilled
and
congratulations for being 14 yrs old
and
I think u felt bad for being older
1. why and how was rome able to conquer such a vast empire? what practice and institutions jobs facilitated this this?
2. why and how did the roman empire fall? what circumstances facilitated this event?
Answer:
Rome was able to gain its empire in large part by extending some form of citizenship to many of the people it conquered. Military expansion drove economic development, bringing enslaved people and loot back to Rome, which in turn transformed the city of Rome and Roman culture.
Explanation:
Reasons of falling of Rome empire.
Invasions by Barbarian tribes. ...
Economic troubles and overreliance on slave labor.
The rise of the Eastern Empire.
Overexpansion and military overspending.
Government corruption and political instability.
Which of the following statements is included in the Bill of Rights?
Answer:
the wanted to add the bill of rights
Explanation:
During which Alaskan period did women such as Klondike Kate, Nellie Cashman, Amanda McFarland, and
Isabelle Barnette prosper?
Answer:
Nellie Cashman
Explanation:
Which of the following statements best explains the reason that the British government passed the Proclamation of 1763?
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
to reduce conflicts between the American colonists and indigenous people after Bacon’s Rebellion
(Choice B)
B
to discourage interracial relationships between indigenous people and British colonists
(Choice C)
C
to limit costly conflicts over access to land between American colonists and indigenous communities
(Choice D)
D
to punish the American colonists for their lack of involvement in the Seven Years’ War
Answer:
it was issued to appease native americans by checking the encroachment of european settlers on their land
Explanation:
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Answer:
c:to limit costly conflicts between the American colonists and indigenous people after bacon's rebellion
Explanation: