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One line in the poem reads, “Nothing gold can stay,” meaning that all good things must come to an end. By the end of the novel, the boys apply this idea to youthful innocence, believing that they cannot remain forever unsullied by the harsh realities of life. Here, Johnny urges Ponyboy to remain gold, or innocent.
Innocence 10: Ponyboy loses his innocent, immature desire to pretend that his friends haven't died. He accepts it, losing his innocence, but not his hope. Terrible things do happen, he now understands, but they can have good effects. Ponyboy decides to try to change things, rather than hide from the truth.
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17. The following is an example of?
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that is example of picture
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1. Which aging empires suffered from nationalism?
What is The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow about?
a) Paul Revere writing a political pamphlet
b) Paul Revere warning the colonist that the British were attacking?
c) Paul Revere fighting in the first battle of the revolution
d) Paul Revere being elected President
Answer:
B
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Answer:
b) Paul Revere warning the colonist that the British were attacking?
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Answer:the answer is the 3rd one and the sec page is 1st one
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4. What are some things that can happen if the president uses a 'pocket veto
Answer:
absolutely anything
Explanation:
everyone has their freedom to do what they want
Most stocks in the United States are traded on the
Answer:
The New York Stock Exchange
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Answer:
new york stock exchange
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Explain why Georgia's railroads were important to the growth of the state's economy.
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Today, railroads are a major part of Georgia's freight infrastructure. The port of Savannah—the fourth busiest container port in the country in 2015—and the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport both depend on Georgia's interstates and railroads to ship goods into the interior of the country.
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God promised Israel by Amos to restore the line of: David Moses Saul
Answer: to give the land to the descendants of Abraham.
Answer:
When Moses and his people reached Mount Sinai on the way to the Promised Land, God spoke to Moses. It was there that God made a covenant with Moses and the Jewish people that renewed the one he had made with Abraham. At the same time, God gave the Jews the Ten Commandments - a set of rules by which they should live.
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What was the purpose of Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense?
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Explanation:
Originally published anonymously, “Common Sense” advocated independence for the American colonies from Britain and is considered one of the most influential pamphlets in American history.
Which of the following is
done by local governments
in order to identify the
purpose of land use?
A. Zoning
B. Voting
C. Constitution
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4th is slavery, 1st is encomienda, 2nd is mit'a, 3rd is indentured
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this one is very hard so im not sure on any of these except the slavery one, but they should be correct (hopefully)
Migration and population
Migration:-
Migration is to leave the country you live in, your own country and go live in another country you chose forever.
How were Native Americans treated during the early nineteenth century?
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Answer:Bad
Explanation:
They were not even seen as citizens of the US and because of that they had no freedom unless they were former slaves.
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The colony of
was essentially a colony of Barbados in the the West Indies. They were established to
grow food for the slaves on that island's sugar plantations
1. Virginia
2. Georgia
3. South Carolina
4. Florida
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during the constitutional ratification process,Anti federalist concerns as described in the excerpt were most directly addressed by an agreement to
A grant citizenship rights to women and American Indians
B adopt the bill of rights
C expand the role of the states in foreign affairs
D allow the states to print money
Answer:
it’s a
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What does clause one of the Magna Carta mean?
"We have also granted to all freemen of our kingdom, for us and our heirs forever, all the underwritten liberties, to be had and held by them and their heirs, of us and our heirs."
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1. Clause 1: The liberties of the English Church. "First, that we have granted to God, and by this present charter have confirmed for us and our heirs in perpetuity, that the English Church shall be free, and shall have its rights undiminished, and its liberties unimpaired.
How was convict leasing a loophole of the Thirteenth Amendment?
A)
Convict leasing allowed for convicts to be rented for work in exchange for
boarding as prisons were overflowing.
B)
Convict leasing allowed former slaveholders to keep control over a
percentage of their slaves in indentured servitude.
Convicts under the Thirteenth Amendment were forced to work for free,
but were guaranteed humane and reasonable working conditions.
Convicts technically were not slaves and therefore could be used to work
railways, mines, and plantations with no pay and under inhumane
conditions
D
The convict leasing is a loophole of the Thirteenth Amendment because convict leasing allowed for convicts to be rented for work in exchange for boarding as prisons were overflowing.
Convict leasing refers to a system of forced penal labor.
An example of Convict leasing includes leased prisoners to private railways, mines, large plantations etc
Under Thirteenth Amendment, Convict leasing is seen as involuntary servitude and such act is seen as crime.
However, the convict leasing is a loophole of the Thirteenth Amendment because convict leasing allowed for convicts to be rented for work in exchange for boarding as prisons were overflowing.
Hence, the Option A is correct.
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1. Based on the *AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF*, how did the U.S. government want the Court to rule in Brown and why?
Explanation:Brown claimed that Topeka's racial segregation violated the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause because the city's black and white schools were not equal to each other and never could be. ... Brown appealed to the Supreme Court, which consolidated and then reviewed all the school segregation actions together.
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Look at the United states from 1950 - Today and find specific instructions during this period where the actions of the united states might be looked at by others as imperialist to nature. you will need to show specific examples.
**Find 9 examples of the united states being imperialist from 1950 to today and ask yourself
-What happened?
-Why is this Imperialism?
-What type of imperialism ? (military, political, economic)
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1-Coup in Iran (1953)
In this historical episode it is perfectly observed how the world works and what are the arts of the economic system to survive. It is a flagrant case of greed and evil, since it not only aimed to overthrow a democratic regime and exploit the natural resources of another country, but it also hid for 50 years in secret so that people would never know what happened.
2-Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961)
On January 1, 1959, after 25 months of guerrilla struggle, the Cuban Revolution led by Fidel Castro triumphed. Until then, and since formal independence from Spain in 1898, Cuba had been under the political and economic influence of the United States, including several military occupations (1898, 1902, and 1906). In a context of the Cold War, the US administration considered that the Cuban Revolution was a serious danger, not only due to the fact of having an ally of the Soviet Union so close, but because it was evident from very early on that the new leaders had intentions to support other revolutions in Latin America.
3-Angolan civil war (1975-2002)
The Angolan Civil War has been the longest conflict to take place in Africa. It was fought as an escalation of the Angolan War of Independence (1961-1974), which confronted several enemy Angolan movements and their allies, but it resulted immediately from the decolonization process of 1974-1975, which sharpened and amplified this war. .
4-Invasion of the Island of Granada (1983)
Grenada is a tiny island country located south of the Caribbean Sea. It is a beautiful island of just 90,000 inhabitants, and it was the scene of another imperialist movement by the United States. In this case, the Americans were not looking for peace, tranquility or beaches, but with the intention of removing from power a government they did not like.
What effect did the Compromise of 1877 have on Reconstruction in the south?
Answer:
Compromise of 1877: The End of Reconstruction
The Compromise of 1876 effectively ended the Reconstruction era. Southern Democrats' promises to protect civil and political rights of blacks were not kept, and the end of federal interference in southern affairs led to widespread disenfranchisement of blacks voters.
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A(n) ___ is removal from office. endowment festoon deposition commission
Answer:
A deposition is a removal from office.
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in the process of God's love, what did you discover about yourself?
Answer:
Loving yourself provides you with self-confidence, self-worth, and in general, you feel more positive. If you can learn to love yourself, you will feel happier and will learn to take better care of yourself.Self-love means accepting yourself as you are in this very moment for everything that you are. It means accepting your emotions for what they are and putting your physical, emotional and mental well-being first.
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. What role did Mary Musgrov play in the establishment of Savannah?
Answer:
As interpreter for Oglethorpe and Yamacraw Indian chief Tomochichi, Musgrove was instrumental in the peaceful founding of Savannah, and by extension, the Georgia colony. ... With the assistance of her husband, Jacob Matthews, Musgrove established another trading post at Mount Venture on the Altamaha River.
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Why were the Iroquois successful during the colonial period ?
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Why did the Athens lead Greece into the Persian war? Explain why. (Explanation question) No copy paste or links or else no brainliest.
Answer:
The Persian wars against Greece were caused because Darius, the Persian king, wanted to expand their empire. The wars took place in the early 5th century B.C. but the first attack was around 490 B.C. but the Persians lost. King Darius was humiliated and wanted to continue which caused the series of wars. Athens also sent ships to help the Ionian city-states fight the Persians
Explanation:
Darius, the Persian king, had vowed to Athens and Eretria for their support for the revolt.
why is the enlightenment important?
Answer:
The Enlightenment” has been regarded as a turning point in the intellectual history of the West. The principles of religious tolerance, optimism about human progress and a demand for rational debate are often thought to be a powerful legacy of the ideas of Locke, Newton, Voltaire and Diderot
What policies did Teddy Roosevelt pursue? Which policies were successful? Which policies were not successful?
Answer:
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