Answer:
they created cities for the dead or did they celebrate it?
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What was a negative consequence of widespread propaganda and patriotism?
Answer:
Propaganda and Patriotism impact general sentiment in impartial nations, publicity was additionally utilized straightforwardly against adversaries.
From the beginning of the war, planes and inflatables were utilized by all sides to drop pamphlets and banners over battling powers and regular people.
The effect of this purposeful publicity on battling powers is difficult to survey. Handouts and banners were surely circled in immense numbers by all sides, and caught troops were frequently found to have flyers in their ownership, notwithstanding the cruel punishments forced for doing as such. There were likewise reports of flyers being traded for cash.
Explanation:
Surely, contemporary pundits were intrigued, and in some cases stunned, by the viability of promulgation in impacting general assessment. In the years quickly following the war, the overstated reports of German and Austrian treatment of regular citizens were decried as 'barbarity promulgation'. In the USA, the sentiment that the nation had been 'hoodwinked' into joining the war affected independent arrangements. Both Lenin and Hitler were persuaded of the importance of promulgation in guaranteeing achievement.
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
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Which aspect of work changed during the Second Industrial Revolution?
A. Workers’ service in the military was required.
B.Workers began receiving health care benefits.
C.Workers’ support for organized labor increased.
D.Workers began manufacturing products in homes.
Answer:
It is C because workers organized the the labor unions and also they created strike Hope this help : )
Explanation:
Because in secession I see no remedy for the actual and present evils complained of, and because the prospective evils depicted so gloomily may never come; and if they should, the inalienable right to resist tyranny and oppression might then be exercised as well and as successfully as now. - "A Protest against the Ordinance of Secession, James G. Taliaferro
What "prospective evils" is Taliaferro referring to? Check all that apply.
Lincoln might bring an end to slavery and injure the economy.
The federal government might interfere more in state issues.
Lincoln might persecute Southern leaders who oppose him.
Southerners' voices might not be heard by the federal government.
Federal tariffs will likely be eliminated.
Politicians from the South might be replaced by Northern politicians.
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A, B, and D
Answer:
It's A, B, D.
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Write a short paragraph describing 3 major events and/or inventions that helped lead to the Scientific Revolution between 1300-1600AD.
Answer:
Scientific Revolution, drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries. A new view of nature emerged during the Scientific Revolution, replacing the Greek view that had dominated science for almost 2,000 years. Science became an autonomous discipline, distinct from both philosophy and technology, and it came to be regarded as having utilitarian goals. By the end of this period, it may not be too much to say that science had replaced Christianity as the focal point of European civilization. Out of the ferment of the Renaissance and Reformation there arose a new view of science, bringing about the following transformations: the reeducation of common sense in favour of abstract reasoning; the substitution of a quantitative for a qualitative view of nature; the view of nature as a machine rather than as an organism; the development of an experimental, scientific method that sought definite answers to certain limited questions couched in the framework of specific theories; and the acceptance of new criteria for explanation, stressing the “how” rather than the “why” that had characterized the Aristotelian search for final causes.
why is tubman most likely describe as brave?
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Tubman decided to help the Union Army because she wanted freedom for all of the people who were forced into slavery, not just the few she could help on the Underground Railroad. And she convinced many other brave African Americans to join her as spies—even at the risk of being hanged if they were caught.
Answer:
Because she freed over 300 enslaved African Americans, including her own parents. This was qualified as brave.
Explanation:
Harriet Tubman was born a slave. She escaped slavery and made a
promise to help others do the same. She made a total of 19 rescue trips back
down south. She never lost one of the 300 slaves she saved. She was skillful and brave. She even led her parents to freedom in 1857.
On election day, a volunteer for a local political party would most likel
Answer:
Make phone calls or canvas neighbors to make sure people vote.
Explanation:
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what are their reasons for not wanting to go to war
ANSWER ASAP. How did Augustus Caesar affect the Roman Empire? A.He divided Roman citizens into patricians and plebeians.B.He ordered the empire to expand at a rapid pace.C.He took nearly all power away from the Senate.D.He promoted Christianity throughout the empire.
Answer:
Augustus reorganized Roman life throughout the empire. He passed laws to encourage marital stability and renew religious practices. He instituted a system of taxation and a census while also expanding the network of Roman roads.
Explanation:
Answer: the answer is c
Explanation:
Which point on the map below would be considered ’sub- Saharan Africa’?
A
B
C
D
Answer: I am pretty sure it is C
What is the founders viewed the constitution as an agreement between the people and the government that could be broken if the government failed to do its job.Which enlightenment idea is this based on?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You forgot to include the options for this question. However, we can answer the following.
The founders viewed the constitution as an agreement between the people and the government that could be broken if the government failed to do its job.
This Enlightenment idea is based on popular sovereignty.
During the Enlightenment, new and innovative ideas about government, society, and people's rights were developed by prominent and bright minds. We are talking about thinkers and philosophers of the Enlightenment such as Baron de Montesquieu, Voltaire, Jhon Lock, and Jean-Jaques Rosseau.
These authors and their ideas influenced later revolutionary movements in Europe and the Americas, as was the case of the Revolutionary War of the 13 colonies, and the French Revolution.
Answer:
Social contract
Explanation:
The social contract is an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits, for example by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection. Since this is an agreement between the government and the people the correct answer is social contract. Also A.Pex approved
Who was George WhiteField
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He is a British minister and was known for being loud "like a musical instrument" from his followers.
Which statement best describes the clothes worn by the women of the Heian aristocracy?
O They were imported to Japan from China and Korea.
O They were made from cotton grown on Japanese farms.
O They were made from silk and followed Chinese patterns.
They were inspired by figures appearing in Japanese sculpture.
Answer: Your answer would be C
Answer:
its C got it right on edge
Explanation:
A scholar named _____ calculated the distance around Earth using advanced mathematics.
Eratosthenes
Achilles
Euclid
Answer:
Eratosthenes
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The pilgrims were not in good condition they were living in dirt corved shelters there was shortage of food and nearly half of them died in the winted
Who was considered to be the "poet laureate" of the Harlem Renaissance?
A. Langston Hughes
B. Claude Mckay
C. Zora Neale Hurston
D. Jean Toomer
Answer: The answer is "A"
Explanation:
why was george washington a great leader
Answer:
Washington had the power of knowledge. He served in the Virginia militia and campaigned with the British army prior to the Revolutionary War, learning military discipline and tactics. Washington was unique among the Founding Fathers in having significant military leadership experience
Explanation:
Who was Andrew Johnson? What details about his background seemed to influence his thinking about Reconstruction the most?
Answer:
He purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867. He defied Congress Tenure of Office act on grounds that it was unconstitutional (which He was impeached for, but the Supreme Court agreed with Johnson's reasoning) He was accommodating to the Southern states, and advocated less harsh treatment of the defeated rebels than other politicians of the time (which quickened the healing process from the Civil War) He served in the Senate after his Presidential term expired, showing further willingness to work for the public good despite his impeachment embarrassment. He protected the rights of the Executive branch against Congress' attempt to diminish it's powers.
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How did the klan change in the 1920's under William Joseph Simmons
Answer:
after seeing d.w. griffith's film birth of a nation simmons revived the klan.
Explanation:
in his first official act, he climbed to the top of a local mountain and set a cross on fire to mark the "rebirth" of the klan. simmons moved beyond targeting not just african americans, but catholics, jews, and foreigners too. he also promoted fundamentalism and devout patriotism with advocating white supremacy. lastly, the klan started to attack the elite, urbanites, and intellectuals as well to appeal to rural folk. by the 1920s, the klan balooned from three million to as high as eight million klansmen.
How did Vargas misinterpret the Pueblo's reaction to him in his initial trip? How did the Pueblo's respond to his visit?
Answer:
On his initial journey, things went so well that Vargas thought Spaniards could return to New Mexico and everything would be fine. After the first trip, there was celebration in Mexico. But many Pueblos were expecting his return and were not happy. Many hoped that since Vargas had left, they would not see Spaniards again. Some chose to move away.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Many Pueblos were expecting Vargas to return and were not happy. Some chose to move away.
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What constitutional right are muckrakers exercising?
Freedom of press and the freedom of speech is the constitutional right they are exercising.
Who are the Muckrakers?These were a group of writers that existed in the progressive era in the United States.
Their goals as writer were to expose some of the ills and issues that were in existence in the American society .
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What two European Nations lead early exploration?
England and Spain I believe
Explanation:
they was the ones who like found everyone
Which statement best explains what Jefferson means by the term "self-evident"?
A His argument is so obviously true it cannot be refuted.
B His reasoning is superior to other arguments listed,
C His authority comes from his personal experience.
D His viewpoint needs more proof before it can be accepted.
Answer:
C His authority comes from his personal experience.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. His argument is so obviously true it cannot be refuted.
Explanation:
The term 'evident' by definition means obvious or clear to understand. When Jefferson used this in the Declaration of Independence, he meant that everyone is endowed with unalienable rights (life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness) and that their existence is irrefutable.
JUST WRITE DOWN A BUNCH OF FACTS ON THE Cold War I NEED THIS ASAP (LIKE WHEN DID THE COLD WRA START AND WHY AND OTHER THINGS) PLEASE
Answer:
Conflict Name: Cold War.Conflict Start: 1946 (U.S. Policy of Soviet Containment)Conflict End: 1991 (The Collapse of the USSR)Conflict Belligerents: United States (NATO) and the Soviet Union (Warsaw Pact)Conflict Winner: United States.It’s estimated that more than 11 million people were killed throughout all the various proxy wars fought by the United States of America and the Soviet Union.The term Cold War was coined by English writer George Orwell in his essay “You and the Atomic Bomb”, which he published on October 19th, 1945.The deadliest proxy war during the Cold War was the Vietnam War, over 3.5 million people were killed.The nuclear arms race during the Cold War saw a peak in nuclear weapon stockpiles in 1985, where both countries combined had over 50,000 nuclear weapons.The internet was born out of the Cold War. The United States government funded a project called ARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), which was to develop a method for military computers to share information with one another very quickly.I hope this is enough facts. If not just tell me and I can tell you some more.
During the early days of the French Revolution, some in France tried to keep the king and queen alive. They did not feel that taking the lives of the royal family would be good for the country in the long run. However, the king and his wife were eventually killed. What event led to their executions?
The storming of Bastille lead the people of France to demand the monarch’s execution.
The National Convention convicted the monarchies of conspiracy and sentenced them to death.
The insensitive words of the monarchy led to the people lynching the king and his wife.
The king and queen were killed during the Reign of Terror, when riots killed thousands of French citizens
Answer:
I believe the answer is C
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Why did southerners support Texas statehood? (2 answers)
Cultural similarities
Need for new farmlands
Opposition to slavery
Worries of American Indian influence
Answer:
A & B
Explanation:
The correct answer is A) Cultural similarities & B) Need for new farmlands.
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Which best explains the role of William B. Travis in the Texas revolution..A he commanded the forces that defeated Sam Houston at the battle of San jacinto.B he commanded the forces that preferred death over surrender at the Alamo.C he commanded the forces that surrendered at goliad and were massacred by Mexican troops.D he was the first Anglo American settler to declare independence from Mexico
Answer:
B he commanded the forces that preferred death over surrender at the Alamo
Explanation:
William Barret Travis (August 1, 1809–March 6, 1836) was an American teacher, lawyer, and soldier. He was in command of the Texan forces at the Battle of the Alamo, where he was killed along with all of his men.
The ruler of Germany during World War I was
es 01)
A)
Karl Marx.
B)
Wilhelm II.
Adolf Hitler.
D)
Franz Ferdinand.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Hitler was Germany in WW2
Karl Marx founded communism
and Frans Ferdinand was assassinated which started ww1
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How did religion differ in medieval Europe and medieval Japan? 1.Both European and Japanese people practiced Christianity, but they had different rituals. 2.Europeans practiced Christianity, while Japanese people practiced Buddhism and Shintoism. 3.European society was very religious, while Japanese society was not. 4.Europeans followed a variety of religions, while Japanese people mainly followed one religion.
Answer:
Europeans practiced Christianity, while Japanese people practiced Buddhism and Shintoism.
Explanation:
Medieval Europe practised Christianity as they were monotheistic, unlike Medieval Japan that practised more than one religion and were polytheistic, as they practised Buddhism and Shintoism.
Therefore, the two continents were different in their religious beliefs and systems.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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What was the purpose of the conventions of 1832 and 1833? What were they trying to
accomplish?
Answer:
Conventions were held there in 1832 and 1833, as colonists expressed grievances and proposed ways for the Mexican government to better serve the colonies.
Explanation: