Which of the following best explains the reason for the reconciliation described by Blight in passage
1?
A
Northern efforts to create racial equality in the South were successful for the
most part because Southerners were forced to submit to the laws passed by the
North
.
B
After the Civil War, there were reduced regional differences between the North
and the South
с
Reduced racial tensions between the North and the South were ultimately a
consequence of Southerners enacting Civil Rights reforma
D
Efforts to change southern racial attitudes and culture ultimately failed because
of the South's determined resistance and the North's waning resolve
Answer:
D-Efforts to change southern racial attitudes and culture ultimately failed because
of the South's determined resistance and the North's waning resolve
Explanation:
The North originally had soilders put in place in the south in order to keep everything in order and maintain the new rights established after the civil war but eventually they pulled out of the South and the South converted back to what they wanted instead.
The reason there was reconciliation between the North and the South was because D . Efforts to change southern racial attitudes and culture ultimately failed because of the South's determined resistance and the North's waning resolve
After the Civil War, the North tried to get the South to accept Black Americans as their equals but the South resisted this by:
Passing laws that limited the Black vote Engaging in economic activities such as sharecropping and using prisoners to farm Practicing segregationThe North eventually accepted that they could not force the South to accept Black people and simply let them be. This allowed for some form of reunion between the North and the South as the decades progressed until the resurgence of the Civil Rights Movement.
In conclusion, the reunion between the North and the South happened because the Southerners did not want to change and the Northerners were tried of trying to make the South change.
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The sentiment in this speech contributed to what difference between the New England and Southern colonies ?
A. England colonies did not allow any form of slavery or indentured servitude
Answer:
Slavery is less in New England as compared to other Southern colonies.
Explanation:
There is a difference between the New England and Southern colonies on the slavery because Southern colonies had a very high demand of slaves due to large plantation while on the other hand, the New England have less requirement of labour due to less plantation so there is less slavery exists in the New England as compared to other Southern colonies.
What as one result of northern whites' fears of racial equality?
A. Race riots
B. Plessy v. Ferguson
C. literacy tests
D. Poll Taxes
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Answer:
literacy test
Explanation:
a literacy test was when African Americans had to write something down on a piece of paper but they had to write a word or a phrase that a white told them to write. whatever they wrote it had to be written correctly. literacy test were just northern whites' fears of racial equality, because they did not want African Americans involved in their politics, so they created the literacy test because most African Americans didn't know how to write.
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Civil laws regulate many everyday situations, such as...
vWhatdid John Spargo asking Americans to do after they read his book?
Answer:
He wants people to take action against things that cause illnesses, like milk that is causing babies and mothers to become sick.
Why was the first national government of the United States called a Confederation?
Answer:
Why is the first national government of the United States called a confederation? Because the states were relatively independent. ... The Articles had created a weak government.
Explanation:
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Which words best describe Dr. Mesmer?
A.humble, kind, and wise
B.simple, plain, and direct
C.fast, daring, and strong
D.elegant, fancy, and mysterious
The set of words which describes Dr. Mesmer the best is: elegant, fancy, and mysterious. Thus, option 'D' is correct.
Who was Dr. Mesmer?German physician Franz Anton Mesmer has a passion for astronomy. He proposed the presence of a natural energy exchange that takes place between all living things and inanimate objects. He named this "animal magnetism," which has since occasionally been referred to as mesmerism.
Dr. Mesmer becomes famous by persuading patients that his force has helped them feel better. His methods only work if patients believe anything would happen. The patients were encouraged to believe in a force by Dr. Mesmer, and this expectation of improvement helped them feel better.
Mesmer saw good health as the unhindered movement of life through the many channels that comprise our body. Obstacles to this flow led to illness. Therefore, option 'D' (elegant, fancy, and mysterious) is the correct option.
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Read the statement. The legislative branch is known as the “_[blank]_ Branch” of the federal government. Which best completes the sentence?
Citizens’
Your
People’s
Americans’
Answer: People’s
Explanation: it is the branch on which the citizens of the U.S. have the greatest impact and influence :)
Baron de Montesquieu's ideas about government did not include which of the
following?
A. Separation of powers keeps one person from gaining too much power.
B. Government needs a strong judicial branch more than a strong executive branch.
C.Government should be divided into three branches.
D.Powers of the government should be clearly dehned and limited.
Answer:
B. Government needs a strong judicial branch more than a strong executive branch.
Explanation:
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This is an excerpt from the website the Americas by high school student Allie
Dubecky:
European colonization was the worst thing to ever happen
to indigenous populations in the Americas. But indigenous
people should have known better than to trust European
explorers. If they had put up more of a fight, perhaps the
European explorers would have decided not to create
colonies in the Americas.
Which statement about the credibility of this source is most accurate?
O A. The source is credible because it contains more facts than
opinions.
O B. The source is not credible because it does not contain the dates of
the events.
O C. The source is credible because the author is an expert on
indigenous people.
O D. The source is not credible because it contains more opinions than
facts.

Answer:
D. The source is not credible because it contains more opinions than facts.
Explanation:
From the analysis of the excerpt, information of the author, and the source of the material, it can be concluded that " The source is not credible because it contains more opinions than facts."
This is evident in that, the author is a high school student which does not make him "an authority" in the subject. Also, the website is not a reliable source for peer-reviewed or scholarly articles.
Also, there were a series of recorded conflicts, fights, or wars between the European settlers and the Native Americans. For example Proclamation of 1763 & Pontiac's War, Battle of Point Pleasant, etc.
Hence, the correct answer is option D
Answer: the answer is D
Explanation:
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The mujahideen were fighters in Afghanistan who?
A. Rebelled against the communist .
B. Marginalized the Muslim population.
C. Closed all of the mosques in the nation.
D. Requested support from the Soviet Union.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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The Mujahideen were the fighters who rebelled against the communists in Afghanistan.
Who were the Mujahideen?The Afghan War (1978–1992) saw the participation of Mujahideen in a number of guerrilla organizations that fought the Soviet invasion and ultimately overthrew the communist regime in Afghanistan.
An Iraqi militant group that is Sunni called the Mujahideen Army (MA) initially came to the attention of the world in late 2004. The group, which is strongly anti-American, wants to topple the Iraqi government because it sees it as an Iranian and American puppet.
Who are the communists?The goal of communism, a far-left philosophical, social, political, and economic ideology and movement, is the establishment of a communist society, or a socioeconomic system based on the notion of shared ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange. Ardent believers and practitioners of the notion of communism are known as communists.
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30,000 years ago, how tall/big were the average hunter-gatherers?
which of the following is not a part of the declaration of independence
A) Preamble
B)Article 1
C)Grievance
D)declaration
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The Declaration stands on its own, it has never been amended, while the Constitution has been amended 27 times also meaning you answers D
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Why did Buddhism spread throughout India during the rule of the Mauryan
Empire?
Answer: The emperor Ashoka the Great encouraged all Indians to practice Buddhism
Explanation: I just took the test and this was the correct answer
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Write 3-4 paragraphs on the question "What makes Iba Batutta’s journey so important?"
Answer:Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan Muslim scholar and traveler. He was known for his traveling and undertaking excursions called the Rihla. His journeys lasted for a period of almost thirty years, covering nearly the whole of the known Islamic world and beyond. They extended from North Africa, West Africa, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe in the West, to the Middle East, Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, Southeast Asia and China in the East, a distance readily surpassing that of his predecessors. After his travels he returned to Morocco and gave his account of the experience to Ibn Juzay.
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Early life and Career:
Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta, was born in Tangier, Morocco, on the 24th of February 1304 C.E. (703 Hijra) during the time of the Marinid dynasty. He was commonly known as Shams ad-Din. His family was of Berber origin and had a tradition of service as judges. After receiving an education in Islamic law, he chose to travel. He left his house in June 1325, when he was twenty one years of age and set off from his hometown initially on a hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca, a journey that took him 16 months. He continued travelling and did not return to Morocco for at least 24 years. His journeys were mostly by land. To reduce the risk of being attacked, he usually chose to join a caravan. In the town of Sfax, he married. During his travels, he survived wars, shipwrecks, and rebellions.
He first began his voyage by exploring the lands of the Middle East. Thereafter he sailed down the Red Sea to Mecca. He crossed the huge Arabian Desert and traveled to Iraq and Iran. In 1330, he set of again, down the Red Sea to Aden and then to Tanzania. Then in 1332, Ibn Battuta decided to visit India. He was greeted open heartedly by the Sultan of Delhi. There he was appointed to the position of a judge. He stayed in India for a period of 8 years and then left for China. Ibn Battuta left for another adventure in 1352. He then went south, crossed the Sahara desert, and visited the African kingdom of Mali.
Finally, Battuta returned home to Tangier in 1355. It is questionable whether Ibn Battuta visited all the places that he described. In order to provide a comprehensive description of places in the Muslim world, Ibn Battuta probably relied on hearsay evidence and made extensive use of accounts by earlier travelers.
Ibn Battuta reported that he experienced culture shock in some of the regions he visited. The local customs of recently converted people did not fit his orthodox Muslim background. Among Turks and Mongols, he was astonished at the way women behaved. They were allowed freedom of speech. He also felt that the dress customs in the Maldives and some sub-Saharan regions in Africa were too revealing.
Death:
After the completion of the Rihla in 1355, little is known about Ibn Battuta’s life. He was appointed a judge in Morocco and died in 1368. The Rihla provides an important account of many areas of the world in the 14th century.
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The region that contains the Kamchatka Peninsula is the
A Ural Mountains
B. Western Siberian Plain
C Central Siberian Plateau
D. Eastern Siberian Highlands
Answer:
It’s D.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Differentiate between the clothing of the poor and the clothing of the wealthy.
Answer:
Wealthy people wore fur and was common on rich people to see them with rings, diamonds and exotic stones while poor people wore tunics and leather boots.
Explanation:
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Question 7 (1 point)
What was the major goal of the Friars who went to the Spanish colonies in the Americas?
Question 7 options:
collecting Indian art and artifacts
finding new land routes to the Pacific
enforcing Spanish laws against slavery
converting native peoples to Catholicism
Question 8 (1 point)
What do the 3 G's of Spanish exploration represent?
Question 8 options:
Glory, Gold, Grapes
God, Glory, Gold
God, Glory, Gas
Gold, God, Giants
Question 9 (1 point)
Which explorer was sent by Spain and believed he had found eastern Asia but had actually discovered two new continents, known as the "New World"?
Question 9 options:
Hernan Cortes
Christopher Columbus
Las Casas
Queen Isabella
Question 10 (1 point)
Where were laborers forced to work for the Spanish settlers while in the New World?
Question 10 options:
On large estates known as Haciendas
Over in Spain building ships
They worked for the King in his palace
They were servants on ships that were traveling to the New World
Question 11 (1 point)
Which best describes the Columbian Exchange?
Question 11 options:
the rate at which European money was traded for local American products
the discovery of the Americas by Hernan Cortes
the transfer of peoples, diseases, plants, and animals between the New and Old Worlds
the conversion of native peoples to Christianity by Spanish friars
Question 12 (1 point)
Which is an accurate statement about slavery?
Question 12 options:
It began with the Spanish and Portuguese transatlantic slave trade.
It first began in Asia in the 1500s and then spread to other parts of the world.
It existed only in South America before the sixteenth century.
It had existed all over the world in various forms for thousands of years.
Question 13 (1 point)
Which 3 continents did the Columbian Exchange exist between?
Question 13 options:
Europe, Africa, North America
Africa, Asia, South America
Antarctica, Asia, Africa
South America, North America, Asia
Question 14 (1 point)
What were Spanish soldiers and explorers known as?
Question 14 options:
Conquistadors
Cousins
Kings
Controllers
Question 15 (1 point)
Who was the leader of Spain who set up colonies in South America where the Aztec and Inca empires had once been?
Question 15 options:
King Charles I of Spain
King Henry VIII of England
Pope Leo of Italy
King Ferdinand of Spain
Question 16 (1 point)
Which of the following terms means the system that was used by Spanish settlers that allowed them to rule over native people and force them to work?
Question 16 options:
The Kings Quarter
Colonial Servitude
Enchilada
Encomienda
Question 17 (1 point)
Which of the following best describes the lives of the native peoples under the encomienda system?
Question 17 options:
They became rich, but could not be government officials because they were not born in Spain.
They were very poor, forced to work the land or in the mines, and died from beatings, hunger, and disease.
They stuck to their own religions and rejected the Catholicism of the Spanish.
They increased in numbers under Spanish rule.
Question 18 (1 point)
The Columbian Exchange was also known as which of the following?
Question 18 options:
The Fair Trade
The Square Deal
The Triangle Trade
The Circular Cycle
Question 19 (1 point)
As a result of the Columbian exchange, the problem of labor shortages in the New World caused:
Question 19 options:
the slave trade from Asia increased
the slave trade from Africa to shrink
the slave trade from Africa to expand
The slave trade to Africa increased
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Explanation:
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Material and nonmaterial culture often influence each other. How is this BEST demonstrated?
When people started buying televisions, the sales of couches also increased.
Because of the invention of cell phones, people changed their norms of communication.
When people believe that everyone is equal, they fight for equal rights for everyone.
Because there are newer computers, people have to buy newer software programs.
Answer:
i personally think it would be the first one
Electronegativity increases when atoms ______.
Answer: decreases
Explanation:
What are some ways that people prevent people from voting (what are methods of voter suppression?) Some ways that people are prevented from voting are.. ...
Answer:
Poll taxes
Explanation:
If you're referring to early America they charged African American people in order to vote
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
—American Declaration of Independence, 1776
Which of these Enlightenment ideas is found in the passage from the Declaration of Independence?
A:Democratic elections represents people
B:Goverments need Check and Balances
C.People are born with natural right
D.Reason is the best way to find truth
Answer:
C. People are born with natural right
Explanation:
who is kwame Nkrumah
Answer:
Kwame Nkrumah PC was a Ghanaian politician and revolutionary. He was the first Prime Minister and President of Ghana, having led the Gold Coast to independence from Britain in 1957. Wikipedia
Born: September 21, 1909, Nkroful, Ghana
Died: April 27, 1972, Bucharest, Romania
Spouse: Fathia Nkrumah (m. 1957–1972)
Education: University College London, University of Pennsylvania, MORE
I believe he was a Ghanaian politician and revolutionary. He was the first African-born Prime Minister and President of Ghana, he also led the Gold Coast to independence from Britain in 1957.
Who was known as the farther of new fence
Answer: Samuel de Champlain (brainliest please)
Who were the main leaders of the French Revolution?
Answer:
George's-Jacques Danton, Jean-Paul Marat, and Maximilien Robespierre
Answer: Georges-Jacques Danton, Jean-Paul Marat, Maximilien Robespierre
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Answer:
1. They helped feed people who lived in poverty.
2. They cared for sick villagers.
3. They educated people.
What are televisions 6 most important developments from its invention to today?
In your opinion, do life appointments of Supreme Court judges affect the way the Supreme Court works? Support your answer. Please help!
To what extent does the cultural values of India, Japan, and Russia display distinct differences?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached or further context or references, we can say the following.
The extent that the cultural values of India, Japan, and Russia display distinct differences is notorious because they are completely different nations that developed under different circumstances.
The origins of India can be traced back to the Indus River Valley Civilization that settled next to the Indus River. The Harappans, another name that identifies this culture, was the first civilization in that region. In the evolution of India, people have professed different religious beliefs such as Brahmanism and Buddhism.
This last religious system can be connected with Japan, in that many Japanese people profess Buddhism. The other major religious belief in Japan is Shinto. Let's have in mind that Japan received a big influence from China in the early years.
In the case of Russia, after the time of the Tzars and the Russian Revolution, Russia became the Soviet Union under the Communist regimen that ended in 1991. The Russians mostly follow the Christian Orthodox religion.
For what reasons did many Muslims criticize the Umayyads?
Answer:
Many Christian cities used some of the taxes to maintain their churches and run their own organizations. Later, the Umayyads were criticized by some Muslims for not reducing the taxes of the people who converted to Islam.