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How did Sojourner Truth affect the women's suffrage movement?
Question 4 options:
She served as president of the National Women's Suffrage Association.
She was a traveling preacher who made speeches about abolition and women's suffrage.
She started a feminist newspaper that focused on abolition.
She created the National Women's Party, which was known for bold protests.
Answer:
answer is b she was a traveling preacher who made speeches about abolition and women's suffrage
Answer:
She was a traveling African American preacher who made speeches about abolition and women's suffrage
Explanation:
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How did the progressive party most clearly influence the election of 1912?
Answer: In the 1912 election, Roosevelt won 27.4% of the popular vote compared to Taft's 23.2%, making Roosevelt the only third-party presidential nominee to finish with a higher share of the popular vote than a major party's presidential nominee.
Explanation:
Who was Matthew Brady
Answer:
Explanation: he was a man
Dino Nuggets are superior to everything else and anyone who disagrees will either be shot or shipped to Siberia.
Answer:
This is so true
Explanation:
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The War of 1812 caused European nations to gain respect for the United States during the administration of is
The Bill of Rights was based upon the Virginia Declaration of Rights and Thomas Jefferson’s –
What type of government did the Articles of Confederation create?
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This sentiment was developed when the GOMBURZA was executed.
Answer: Philippine Nationalism
Explanation: The execution of Gomburza remains one of the most controversial issues deeply embedded in Philippine history. However, their tragic end led to the dawn of Philippine Nationalism in the 19th century
Submarines were used during World War II for what purpose?
A. to observe enemy troop movements
B. to take soldiers onto enemy beaches
C. to control ocean shipping lanes
D. to bomb enemy coastal locations
What’s the definition of a Nazi Ghetto
Answer:
During the Holocaust, the creation of ghettos was a key step in the Nazi process of brutally separating, persecuting, and ultimately destroying Europe's Jews. Jews were forced to move into the ghettos, where living conditions were miserable. Ghettos were often enclosed districts that isolated Jews from the non-Jewish population and from other Jewish communities.
Explanation: Thats what nazi ghettos are
Answer:
Beginning with the invasion of Poland during World War II, the Nazi regime set up ghettos across German-occupied Eastern Europe in order to segregate and confine Jews, and sometimes Romani people, into small sections of towns and cities furthering their exploitation.
Ghetto: Open ghettos, in specified areas (1939); Closed or sealed ghettos (1940–19...
Location: Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
Also known as: Jüdischer Wohnbezirk in German.
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Pls help ill mark brainliest List three aspects of Christianity that people of the Roman Empire might have found attractive.
Answer:
1. Being forgiven with no punishment
2. Helping others
3. Being there for others
Explanation:
Who was Léonard Autié
Answer:
Explanation:
Léonard-Alexis Autié, also Autier, often referred to simply as Monsieur Léonard, was the favourite hairdresser of Queen Marie Antoinette and in 1788–1789 founded the Théâtre de Monsieur, "the first resident theatre in France to produce a year-round repertory of Italian opera."
What is the Leave No Trace philosophy? Be specific, and give at least one example of how it can be implemented in the wilderness.
Leave No Trace is a set of seven principles and best practices promoted by The Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics, and is widely understood and adopted by outdoor enthusiasts to help ensure our enjoyment of the outdoors isn’t reduced by our own impact.
What is the importance of the Leave No Trace principle?The idea behind the principles is to leave nature as unchanged by our presence as possible, so that future generations can enjoy it too. In essence, the purpose of Leave No Trace is to keep the wilderness wild.
What is the example of a Leave No Trace policy?Preserve the past: examine, and photograph, but do not touch cultural or historic structures and artifacts. Leave rocks, plants, and other natural objects as you find them. Avoid introducing or transporting non-native species. Do not build structures, furniture, or dig trenches.
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The Athenians sent an army to help Sparta with the helot revolt, who led this Athenian army?
Answer:
Miltiades
Explanation:
Answer:
Alcibiades
Explanation:
Alcibiades, (born c. 450 BCE, Athens [Greece]—died 404, Phrygia [now in Turkey]), brilliant but unscrupulous Athenian politician and military commander who provoked the sharp political antagonisms at Athens that were the main causes of Athens’ defeat by Sparta in the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BCE).
Compare and contrast Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt in the 1932 election
Answer:
In the 1932 election, Herbert Hoover, the incumbent Republican President, faced a challenge from Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Democratic candidate.
Hoover was associated with the economic policies that had failed to address the Great Depression, which had begun shortly after he took office. He believed in limited government intervention in the economy and maintained a laissez-faire approach.
On the other hand, Roosevelt campaigned on a platform of bold and active government intervention in the economy. He promised a New Deal for the American people, including reforms in banking, agriculture, and industry, as well as increased government spending to stimulate the economy and create jobs.
In conclusion, the two candidates represented different visions for addressing the economic crisis of the Great Depression. Hoover's approach was characterized by limited government intervention, while Roosevelt advocated for a more active role for the government in solving the country's problems.
How are oral traditions and griots connected?
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Answer:
4.D
5. A
Explanation:
Answer:
On the first question should be D.
And on the last one either b or a but go with A
Explanation:
What was Captain Cook's role in the First Fleet?
Answer:
Myth 2 – Cook and Endeavour were in the First Fleet and brought convicts to Australia. ... In fact, Cook was the representative of the British Crown and claimed possession of the east coast of Australia on behalf of the Crown, naming it New South Wales
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What is another word for impressment?
A. Prison
B. Ship
C. Allied sailors
D. Kidnapping
E. Enemy sailors
If a local government wants to lower taxes, how would it need to balance its budget?
by increasing public goods and services
by reducing public goods and services
by agreeing to go into debt
by requesting a loan from a federal bank
Answer:
by reducing public goods and services
Explanation:
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Who was John Nettleship
Answer: John Nettleship was a British artist known for his landscape and genre paintings.
Explanation: He was born in 1841 and studied at the Royal Academy Schools in London. Nettleship exhibited his work at the Royal Academy and other major galleries in England, and his paintings are now held in collections around the world.
Which statement is supported by the map?
A. Traders used Roman money and far away places such as Greece.
B. Many Romans become wealthy as a result of expensive trade.
C. The Roman diet expanded as a result of trade with Egypt.
D. Extended trade routes gave the roman access to luxury items
Answer:
D. Extended trade routes gave the roman access to luxury items
Explanation:
Which fate did the Matamoros Expedition have? please help
Question 8 options:
A Texan army commanded by Francis Johnson captured Matamoros.
Mexican soldiers burned the city, making the expedition pointless.
Texans cancelled the expedition because a large Mexican army was marching north.
Mexican troops defeated the Texan force attempting to capture the port.
Answer:The Matamoros Expedition have fate as Mexican troops defeated the Texan force attempting to capture the port.
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Matamoros Expedition was an invasion by rebellious Texans in the year 1836 for capturing the port town of Matamoros which was under the control of Mexicans. The Matamoros port had great strategic as well as economic value to both Mexico as well as Texas.
The Texan revolution was quite controversial as there was the division between the Governor and the General Council on the issue that whether they should remain faithful to the constitution or declare their freedom from the Mexico. This division has great impact on the revolution as ultimately the expedition led to the defeat of Texan force in 1836.
Explanation:
Answer:
Texans cancelled the expedition because a large Mexican army was marching north.
Explanation:
What happened nextFannin made some poor decisions that made his army pretty much suffer.
I got a 90 on the k12 test but I got this one correct.
1. Identify and explain a significant decision made by George Washington in his personal life that had immediate consequences for the United States of America.
2. Identify and explain a significant decision made by George Washington in his personal life that continues to have consequences for the United States of America today.
3. Identify and explain a significant decision made by George Washington as president that had immediate consequences for the United States of America.
4. Identify and explain a significant decision made by George Washington as president that continues to have consequences for the United States of America today.
5. Imagine that you are a merchant in Philadelphia, which served as the nation’s capital during most of Washington’s presidency. Identify and explain a decision you might make to turn a quick profit. Then, identify and explain a decision you might make to ensure long-term growth and stability for your business.
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Answer:
Question 11.''' General Washington decided not to impose a battlefield strategy on his field commanders''. The general consensus among historians is that Washington was a mediocre military strategist at best. However, a recent study in the Academy of Management Journal cast some doubt on that consensus.
''Washington decided to oversee renovations on Mount Vernon during the most tenuous year of the Revolution.'' Imagine leading a comically outnumbered, under-resourced, and woefully unskilled force where the majority of your teenaged army marches throughout the New England snow barefoot because you can’t afford to buy them shoes in a war that—if lost—could send you to the gallows for treason.
3.'' Washington Decided not to make himself supreme ruler of the United States.'' After risking his life to lead the American Revolution—often bravely putting himself directly in the line of fire—Washington shocked the entire world by voluntarily returning all his powers to the American people and their elected representatives. It was a decision that even led his recently defeated foe, King George III, to comment that Washington was “the greatest character of his generation.” We will never know whether this decision was driven by altruism or a self-interested desire to be adored by history. What we do know is that decision aligned perfectly with the pattern of decisions Washington established
Explanation:
Judicial review gives the Supreme Court the ability to check which branch of government?
the executive branch only
the legislative branch only
both the legislative and judicial branches
both the executive and legislative branches
Answer:
Both the executive and legislative branches.
Explanation:
In a previous unit, you learned that two lines of Hebrew poetry can follow either a synonymous, synthetic, antithetical, emblematic, or climactic form of parallelism. Use your Bible to identify which type of parallel form is used in the following verses of Psalm 22. You may wish to refer to Unit 6, The Psalms, for help with this activity.
Read Psalm 22:13. Identify the type of parallel form that is used.
Emblematic
Synthetic
Antithetical
Synonymous
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What do I know about this subject? (opinion) [ READ THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES ]
The Timucuan Indians were one of the native groups who were living in Florida when Europeans began arriving in the 16th century. The artist Jacques Le Moyne was the first artist to travel to the New World and created drawings to show the people back in Europe. Your task is to analyze several different primary source drawings to determine whether the Timucuan Indians would have been considered a civilization when the Europeans arrived.
Answer:
I know many things about this subject now that I read that text, I know that the Timucuan Indians were a native group living in Florida, the artist Jacques Le Moyne was the first artist to travel to the New World and created drawings to show the people back in Europe. And many more information about this topic.
Explanation:
how has the size of new york changed
Answer: increased from 8,175,133 in April of 2010 to 8,398,748 in July of 2018. This is an increase of about 224,000 residents over the 2010 mark, or 2.7 percent.
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Hoped these helped and merry Christmas
Answer: increased from 8,175,133 in April of 2010 to 8,398,748 in July of 2018. This is an increase of about 224,000 residents over the 2010 mark, or 2.7 percent.
Explanation:
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Snake Story
Becky moved off of the porch slowly, backing through the door and into the house. She slammed the sliding glass door shut and stood for a moment, relieved to have something solid between her and the snake on the porch.
The glass was cool under her hands despite her pounding heart. She tried to slow her breathing. She was safe, at last, inside. Or was she? How had that snake gotten into the screened-in and walled-up back porch. If it could get in there, it's possible it could get inside where she was as well.
Becky wasn't someone who was normally skittish about wild things. She'd handled snakes before, picked up lizards many times, caught frogs in the garage and let them go. But snakes seemed to always catch her off guard. They would turn up when least expected. She would see them out of the corner of her eye and just the surprise of it would make her jump; her adrenalin would pump, her heart would thump, and her panic would take over.
What was she going to do? She couldn't just stand there waiting for the snake to decide to leave. What if it were venomous? It didn't look like a viper, but it could be. She would need to get out there soon to water the plants.
"What this requires is some advanced planning," she said out loud to her cat, Louie. "And, I will probably have to go 'once more into the fray' kitty," she said, looking in the cat's direction for emphasis.
"First things first, though," she said. The cat meowed back. It often did that, having become used to being talked to. "Let's look that fellow up," Becky said walking to her bookshelf.
"Let's see, snakes," she said, thumbing through her reptile and amphibian identification book. "It's brown and gray, with some black. With a pattern that looks ... there it is," she said thumping the page so hard that Louie jumped. "Not venomous," she said, triumphantly.
"It's an oak snake, Louie," she returned the book and strode over to her closet. "Not venomous, but I am still not taking chances," she said.
She reached into the closet and pulled out her heaviest jacket. It was lined and stuffed thick with lots of padding. Then she found her mittens and a pair of rubber boots. She knew even non-venomous snakes would sometimes threaten to strike when scared. "And that threat would work on me," Becky said aloud again, though Louie had no idea what she was talking about.
"It's 90 degrees outside, Louie," she said, "so get the iced lemonade ready for when I return."
It wasn't much of a plan, but it was the best she could come up with. With her armor on, she was already sweating when she slowly pushed open the sliding glass door and stepped back on to the porch.
She was pretty sure the snake would slither away from her presence. She propped open the outside door, and hoped she could shoo the snake in that direction.
Sweat dampened her arms and collected on her face. She spread her arms out, and took a few steps toward the snake. There was so much for it to hide beneath. Becky regretted the rocking chairs and all the plant stands between where the snake was in the corner and the door to the outside.
At first it seemed like the snake was just going to remain where it was, flicking its tongue every now and then. Becky waved her arms, lunged in its direction, and stomped her feet. It sat there, coiled in the corner, as if perfectly happy to remain there. In a fit of desperation, she picked up one side of the rocking chair the snake was under and let it drop. The snake jumped, raised its head like it was going to strike, and then stayed right where it was.
"Snake," Becky said, "This is not how it works. You have got to go." The snake moved its head back and forth, swaying a bit, and that gave Becky an idea.
She had read somewhere that snakes can "hear" thanks to the ability to process vibrations through the bone in their jaw. This awareness of vibrations in the ground was one reason it was very hard to sneak up on snakes. She quickly realized that getting the snake out was going to be a lot easier than she had thought.
Becky turned on the radio she kept on the porch and lowered it to the ground, pointing in the snake's direction. She adjusted the controls so that the bass was as high as it could go. Then she cranked up the volume. She envisioned the snake swaying to the sounds of "Dancing Queen by Abba, and then leaving the porch and going far far away.
Coming back into the house she began peeling off the now damp armaments she had put on earlier. "Louie, there is more than one way to skin a snake," she said laughing. She watched as the snake uncoiled and moved cautiously in the direction of the door. Bending down to pick up Louie Becky sighed and stroked his head. "'Cause no one ever wants to skin a cat sweetie
The glass was cool under her hands despite her pounding heart. She tried to slow her breathing. She was safe at last inside.
What is the main purpose of this sentence in the story?
a
Create tension
b
Describe the setting
c
Resolve conflict
d
Lessen tension
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What event brought widespread religious interest to the southern colonies?
Answer:
The Great Awaking
Explanation:
I looked it up on the web
Answer:
Explanation:
The Great Awakening