4 events associated with freedom day

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Answer 1

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below

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Liberation and Freedom Day, March 3, commemorating the day in 1865 when Union troops arrived in Charlottesville, Virginia, liberating the slaves

Chicago Public School Boycott of 22 October 1963, also known as Freedom Day

New York City school boycott of 3 February 1964, also known as Freedom Day

Juneteenth on 19 June, also known as Freedom Day

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How did the cotton gin affect the south?(Select all that apply)

•Less land to Cultivate
•Development of a social caste system
•Growth of textile manufacturing
•Cotton culture spread west
•non-cotton crops declined
•attitudes about slavery hardened

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Answer:

last one

2

and 5

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5.

and 6.

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What did Herbert Hoover do to help Americans survive the Depression?
He urged local governments to create jobs.
He created public works projects.
He decreased taxes on imported goods.
He increased taxes on businesses.

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He urged local governments to create jobs.

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He urged local governments to create jobs.

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What is the best example of sectionalism? supporting legislation that benefits the entire country as a whole O remaining loyal to a particular region of the country rather than to the interests of the whole nation developing small "countries within a country" based around specific interests and laws O dividing nations into smaller entities that rarely interact with each other​

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The first option will be the one you are looking for

It was dark, and it rained and rained. From all directions one heard in the darkness the wounded calling, crying, and moaning. The wounded we had with us were likewise moaning and crying. All wanted to have their wounds dressed, but we had no more bandages. We tore off pieces of our dirty shirts and placed the rags on those sickening wounds. Men were dying one after the other. There were no doctors, no bandages; we had nothing whatever. You had to help the wounded and keep the French off at the same time. It was an unbearable, impossible state of things. It rained harder and harder. We were wet to our skins. We fired blindly into the darkness. The rolling fire of rifles increased, then died away, then increased again. We sappers were placed among the infantry. My neighbour gave me a dig in the ribs."

Based on the text, what can the reader determine about the weather during combat?

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It was raining in sheets

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"The rise of civilization lesson quiz 1-3" which statement is most acurate A. The flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates was the main factor that led to civilization in Mesopotamia B. The melting of snows in the upland mountains was the main factor that led to civilization in Mesopotamia C. Irrigation and drainage ditches were the main factors that led to civilization in Mesopotamia D. The flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates and the ability to control were the main factors that led to civilization in mespotamia

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D or A

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The correct options are A and D. The flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates was the main factor that led to civilization in Mesopotamia. The flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates and the ability to control were the main factors that led to civilization in Mesopotamia.

Why were the Tigris and Euphrates rivers important to Mesopotamia?

Along the banks of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, Ancient Mesopotamia's civilization developed. In the midst of a huge desert, the Mesopotamian peoples relied on these rivers to supply drinking water, irrigation for agriculture, and important channels for transit.

It forms part of the Fertile Crescent, a system of rivers that abut Mesopotamia and include the Euphrates. Due to its significance in a primarily dry region, the Tigris is a significant source of both irrigation and transit, and it also has a long history that goes back to the earliest known civilizations.

Thus, A and D are the appropriate choices.

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C is the answer

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The excerpt suggests that pro-slavery Southerners

O considered John Brown to be uncharacteristic of

most northerners.

O

were beginning to identify the Republican cause

with fanatic abolitionism.

supported the platform of the Liberty Party.

supported the Northwest Ordinance and

Wilmot Proviso.

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Answer:

O

were beginning to identify the Republican cause  with fanatic abolitionism.

Explanation:

The above is the correct  statement which aided in suggesting that pro-slavery Southerners were beginning to associate the Republicans with a fanatic abolitionism. To them, that singular knowledge was what made them to be careful with the Republicans.

Why did the Battle of New Orleans occur after a peace treaty was signed

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Both the British and American troops were unaware of the peace treaty that had been signed between the two countries in Ghent, Belgium, a few weeks prior, and so the Battle of New Orleans occurred despite the agreements made across the Atlantic.

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Has your idea of the American Dream changed? What is it now? Or is it the same?

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Yes/No my idea of the American Dream has/hasn't changed. I always believed that if you work hard and stay determined, you can achieve whatever you want.. (if you say no) Now I no longer believe in this due to the recent events that happened in America.

Select the items which limited the power of the colonial governments.

president
the Parliment
secretary of defense
the king

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Answer:

A and D.

Explanation:

The American Revolutionary War was a war of independence of the United States of America that was fought between the 19th of April, 1775 and 3rd of September, 1783. The war started when the delegates from the thirteen (13) American colonies in Congress (First continental congress) revolted against the Great Britain over their lack of representation in the colonies and refusal to give consent to parliament's taxation such as Stamp Act and Townshend Acts.

The president and the king limited the power of the colonial governments by passing various bills and revolting against unfair and unfavorable policies made by the governors council of the colonial government.

What were the effects of several supreme court decisions?

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Explanation:

Majority opinion.

Dissenting opinion.

Plurality opinion.

Concurring opinion.

Memorandum opinion.

Per curiam opinion.

Seriatim opinion.

What is the definition of crucial

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decisive or critical, especially in the success or failure of something/ of great importance

Answer:

very important

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
Even with Reconstruction efforts after the Civil War, Texas still fell short of funds and had to borrow money to cover the shortfall.
b.
Governor Davis and other radical Republicans opposed government participation in railroad construction.
c.
Manufacturing became more profitable than agriculture to Texas’ economy after the Civil War.
d.
Construction of the railroad improved Texas’ economy and transportation of goods and people.

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Answer:

B is false

Explanation:

Answer: im guessing its A

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What is the one way the executive branch checks the legislative and judicial branches?

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The President in the executive branch can veto a law, but the legislative branch can override that veto with enough votes. ... The executive branch can declare Executive Orders, which are like proclamations that carry the force of law, but the judicial branch can declare those acts unconstitutional.

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The executive branch can veto a law passed by the legislative branch.

The executive branch appoints judges to the judicial branch.

7th GRADE: How does Paul's letter to the Corinthians show the basis of the concept to Trinity?

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As Saint Paul refers to all the People of the Trinity in his Second Letter to the Corinthians in his greeting, he both testifies to the confidence of the Church in the Trinity and relates the Trinity to the good works that should be practiced within the group.

How did God dwell with his people during the confusing elections of the antipopes?

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God lived with his people through faith and following the divine word.

Explanation:

Although antipope elections were confusing and often violent, people maintained faith in God in his power and in his ability to act and God, honored these people by dwelling with those who actually followed his divine concepts and words, making his will and promoting the principles he taught.

who started the very first war

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Answer:

the spark that ignited World War I was struck in Sarajevo, Bosnia, where Archduke Franz Ferdinand—heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire—was shot to death along with his wife, Sophie, by the Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip on June 28, 1914.

Combatants: Belgium; Ottoman Empire

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Why was Roger Sherman's proposal the most
feasible proposal at the convention?

if anyone could help that would be great. the assignment is in ed puzzle if anyone has done this assignment before, it’s called “constitutional convention and the creation of the constitution” :)

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Answer:

Bicameral legislature.

Explanation:

Roger Sherman's proposal the most  feasible proposal at the convention because it has bicameral legislature. bicameral legislature has two separate assemblies or houses i. e. House of Representatives and Senate. House of Representatives has a representation according to the population of the states but the upper house or Senate has equal members of representation among the states.

In the EU, citizens can travel to any member country.
True Or False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

True is the correct answer
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What happened to the European colonies in Asia and Africa following World War 2?​

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Answer:

After World War II most of the European countries in Asia and Africa achieved their independence taking away their previous prestige Dutch, Belgian and French have been vanquished and taken over

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Why was Tribute so important to the Aztecs?

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They fed the population cause they had everything to survive

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How Did the Western Roman Empire Pay for Its Needs?

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The Western Roman Empire comprises the western provinces of the Roman Empire at any time during which they were administered by a separate independent Imperial court; in particular, this term is used in historiography to describe the period from 395 to 476, where there were separate coequal courts dividing the governance of the empire in the Western and the Eastern provinces, with a distinct imperial succession in the separate courts. The terms Western Roman Empire and Eastern Roman Empire were coined in modern times to describe political entities that were de facto independent; contemporary Romans did not consider the Empire to have been split into two separate empires but viewed it as a single polity governed by two separate imperial courts as an administrative expediency. The Western Roman Empire collapsed in 476, and the Western imperial court in Ravenna was formally dissolved by Justinian in 554. The Eastern imperial court survived until the decline of Constantinople in 1453.

Though the Empire had seen periods with more than one Emperor ruling jointly before, the view that it was impossible for a single emperor to govern the entire Empire was institutionalised to reforms to Roman law by emperor Diocletian following the disastrous civil wars and disintegrations of the Crisis of the Third Century. He introduced the system of the tetrarchy in 286, with two separate senior emperors titled Augustus, one in the East and one in the West, each with an appointed Caesar (junior emperor and designated successor). Though the tetrarchic system would collapse in a matter of years, the East–West administrative division would endure in one form or another over the coming centuries. As such, the Western Roman Empire would exist intermittently in several periods between the 3rd and 5th centuries. Some emperors, such as Constantine I and Theodosius I, governed as the sole Augustus across the Roman Empire. On the death of Theodosius I in 395, he divided the empire between his two sons, with Honorius as his successor in the West, governing briefly from Mediolanum and then from Ravenna, and Arcadius as his successor in the East, governing from Constantinople.

In 476, after the Battle of Ravenna, the Roman Army in the West suffered defeat at the hands of Odoacer and his Germanic foederati. Odoacer forced the deposition of emperor Romulus Augustulus and became the first King of Italy. In 480, following the assassination of the previous Western emperor Julius Nepos, the Eastern emperor Zeno dissolved the Western court and proclaimed himself the sole emperor of the Roman Empire. The date of 476 was popularized by the 18th century British historian Edward Gibbon as a demarcating event for the end of the Western Empire and is sometimes used to mark the transition from Antiquity to the Middle Ages. Odoacer's Italy, and other barbarian kingdoms, many of them representing former Western Roman allies that had been granted lands in return for military assistance, would maintain a pretence of Roman continuity through the continued use of the old Roman administrative systems and nominal subservience to the Eastern Roman court.

In the 6th century, emperor Justinian I re-imposed direct Imperial rule on large parts of the former Western Roman Empire, including the prosperous regions of North Africa, the ancient Roman heartland of Italy and parts of Hispania. Political instability in the Eastern heartlands, combined with foreign invasions and religious differences, made efforts to retain control of these territories difficult and they were gradually lost for good. Though the Eastern Empire retained territories in the south of Italy until the eleventh century, the influence that the Empire had over Western Europe had diminished significantly. The papal coronation of the Frankish King Charlemagne as Roman Emperor in 800 marked a new imperial line that would evolve into the Holy Roman Empire, which presented a revival of the Imperial title in Western Europe but was in no meaningful sense an extension of Roman traditions or institutions. The Great Schism of 1054 between the churches of Rome and Constantinople further diminished any authority the Emperor in Constantinople could hope to exert in the west.

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What happened as a result of the Creek War?

Many Creeks gave up their lands and relocated to Florida.
The Creeks successfully defeated Jackson and remained in Alabama.
Most Creeks relocated to Indian Territory.
The Creeks signed a treaty that allowed them to share land ownership with white settlers.

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A) Many Creeks gave up their lands and relocated to Florida.

Explanation:

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Which resources are found in Southeast Asia?

Choose all answers that are correct.

gold
diamonds
tin
mahogany

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Answer:

Gold, Tin, & Mahogany

Before Oklahoma statehood, the Oklahoma Panhandle was considered what country
A. Cimarron
B. Texas
C. Harper
D. Beaver

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Answer:

A

Explanation: Before Oklahoma became a state, the panhandle was cimarron territory.


What prize did Pershing earn after the war? HELP ASAP!

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Answer:

But during primaries in April 1920, Pershing finished third. Pershing retired in 1924 and wrote a memoir, My Experiences in the World War, (1931), which won the Pulitzer Prize.

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Which document is correctly paired with its author?

Thomas Paine: Articles of Confederation

George Washington: Virginia Bill of Rights

Thomas Jefferson: Declaration of Independence

John Hancock: U.S. Constitution

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Answer:

Thomas Jefferson: Declaration of Independence

Explanation:

write a 500 word essay answering the following questions.

Did the Warren Court exceed its boundaries in issuing some of its decisions during the 1960s?
When Congress issued the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, how did that contribute to upsetting the checks-and-balances system?
What would happen if any of the three branches (executive, judicial, or legislative) were to greatly exceed its authority under the Constitution? (Pick one)

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Answer:

The Warren Court made decisions regarding segregation and civil liberties. The most famous court decision was Brown v. Board of Education which ended school segregation in America and began a wave of desegregation decisions. These decisions created uproar in the South and cause military intervention at times. Miranda v. Arizona was another famous Warren Court decision which better defined the Fifth Amendment and how a person must be informed on their rights when arrested. These cases were often racial in nature redefining civil liberties and due process of the law.Yes the Warren Court did exceed its boundaries in issuing some of its decisions during the 1960s. For example the court gave its decision regarding women suffrage and it was not taken well by many women of that time. Many women were forced to suffer the consequences of the decision given by the Warren Court in regards to women's suffrage.The Tonkin Gulf Resolution was a joint resolution which the United States Congress passed on August 7, 1964. It gave power to the president to use conventional military force without declaration of war. It basically gave more power to the president then checks and balances allow. In this case for the given question let us assume that it was the executive branch that had taken fore step and became more powerful. If such had happened the power resting upon the head of the society or the president would increase and the chances of being mistake in due to the presence of human emotions and flaws would come into action.  The decisions taken by the agencies would be biased and hence the laws that would be made would not necessarily benefits the society. When the US Constitution was written, the States feared a strong Federal Government. Because of the three branches system the US Constitution created a new system that revolutionized Constitutions around the world: the Checks and Balances system.  The Checks and Balances system is a system that the US Constitution created to give powers to each of those three branches to limit the power of the other branch. Each branch has typical and atypical powers, and those atypical powers are the ones that are used to limit the typical powers of other branches.  Because of that, if any of the three branches exceeds its authority the other branches have the power to stop this power and return the thing to status quo ante.  Example of this atypical powers is: The Power of Veto the President has, the Impeachment Power of the Congress and Power the judicial branch has to declare a law unconstitutional.  As you can notice, the Constitution created a system that autoregulates itself so that power and democracy are stable. The Warren Court has caused social change but one thing that the warren court has impacted positivily is that it broadened the individual rights of accused criminals. yes there is ups and downs to the warren court and it was a big thing in the 19th century but remembering on how of a impact it was has gave us importance today because any case that had segregation and enough evidence was presented, then a law for segregation would be unconstitutional.

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Why were pochteca important to the Aztec Empire?

They were needed to perform religious ceremonies.

They were skilled warriors who helped defend and expand the empire.

They were helpful in spreading necessary information across the empire.

O They were respected artisans who specialized in featherwork.

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Answer:

They were helpful in spreading necessary information across the empire.

How are people using the land or depending on the environment in sudan

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Answer:

The livelihood of Sudan depends on its excess use of its water sources. Eighty percent of the country works in agriculture, which accounts for 97% of its water use (Barton). Most farms are rural and fed by rainwater. Much of Sudan's land is cultivated by mechanized farming.

Explanation:

Answer:

The people are using and depending on the land for food, water, shelter, and protection from animals.

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