Answer:
Women’s public, private and political lives forever changed during the Prohibition era. Their involvement in passing the Prohibition amendment in 1919, gaining the right to vote a year later, and their growing autonomy at home, in the workplace and in relationships launched American women into uncharted territory.
The Prohibition amendment prohibiting the sale, manufacture and transportation of alcohol would not have passed without the persistence of the women involved in the temperance movement starting in the 19th century. The best known women’s organization favoring Prohibition was the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). Throughout American history women have been involved in social clubs and charities, but the temperance movement not only allowed women to become participants in national politics, they were the driving force on this issue. These women were regulators of morality and advocates for other women and children who had been abused by drunken husbands and fathers.
By aligning the prohibition movement with the suffrage movement, women were able to drum up strong support for women’s right to vote. While the push for suffrage began in the middle of the 19th century, efforts surged forward during the 1910s with the National Woman’s Party. Several women’s suffrage associations produced pamphlets and magazines promoting their cause. Many women tried to vote illegally, picketed the White House, and went to jail for protesting.
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who are the mebers of cabinet IN THE BAHAMAS?
Ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile River for agricultural activities.
Answer: yes
Explanation:
they need the fertile soil to grow crops for the civilization
Who is the President of the Senate and what is his/her role?
Answer:
Mike Pence is the president of the Senate. He can recognize members, put questions to a vote, etc but cannot take part in debates and votes only to break a tie.
I hope that helps or answers the qurestion.
Which of the following phrases provides a context clue
for the definition of the word majonty?
A) More students
B) healthy lunch choices
C) making it clear
D) that they were
Answer:
If you mean majority then, A
Explanation:
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Explain the missouri compromise
Answer: It was an effort to preserve balance of power in Congress between free and slave states, Missouri a slave state and Maine a free state.
Answer:
The Missouri Compromise was United States federal legislation that admitted Maine to the United States as a free state, simultaneously with Missouri as a slave state, thus maintaining the balance of power between North and South in the US Senate.
Explanation:
What happens when an enabling act is passed?
A.
Congress enables the manufacturing of alcohol.
B.
Congress provides funding to encourage agricultural or industrial production.
C.
Congress approves a territory’s plans to construct a state and a constitution upon meeting congressional conditions.
D.
Congress increases the number of representatives a state can elect.
Answer:
The Enabling Act allowed the Reich government to issue laws without the consent of Germany's parliament, laying the foundation for the complete Nazification of German society. The law was passed on March 23, 1933, and published the following day.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
bc im epic
What countries are nationalist today?
Answer:ill try,but this is in europe i guess
Explanation:Linguist Ruth Wodak has stated that the populist parties rising across Europe do so for different reasons in different countries. In an article published in March 2014, she divided these political parties into four groups: "parties [which] gain support via an ambivalent relationship with fascist and Nazi pasts" (in, e.g., Austria, Hungary, Italy, Romania, and France), parties which "focus primarily on a perceived threat from Islam" (in, e.g., the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, and Switzerland), parties which "restrict their propaganda to a perceived threat to their national identities from ethnic minorities" (in, e.g., Hungary, Greece, Italy, and the United Kingdom), and parties which "endorse a fundamentalist Christian conservative-reactionary agenda" (in, e.g., Poland, Romania, and Bulgaria).[9] According to The Economist, the main attraction of far-right parties in the Scandinavian countries is the perception that their national culture is under threat.[
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Which historical interpretation explains why the Qin dynasty ended with Qin Shi Huang’s death?
1) People revolted against the rulers’ cruel ways and overthrew the Qin government.
2) The empire was destroyed and defeated by a series of outside invasions.
3) China was struck by natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes.
4) A new religious practice was introduced that weakened the Chinese Empire.
Which historical interpretation explains why the Qin dynasty ended with Qin Shi Huang’s death?
1) People revolted against the rulers’ cruel ways and overthrew the Qin government.
2) The empire was destroyed and defeated by a series of outside invasions.
3) China was struck by natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes.
4) A new religious practice was introduced that weakened the Chinese Empire.
In the Byzantine Empire, ____ made up the largest group of peoples.
a.
Greeks
c.
Egyptians
b.
Turks
d.
Persians
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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Answer:
A greeks
Explanation:
Greeks are the main population of the Byzantine Empire.
Write at least one, but up to five paragraphs for each:
1. What was Blitzkrieg? Why was it so different compared to past warfare? How did Radar come into play in the war?
2. How did Pearl Harbor change the war?
3. What difference did those working at home make to the war in democracies as well as authoritarian states?
4. The Holocaust: explain. (?)
5. What problems were to be solved upon wars end?
Answer:
Explanation:
1. What was Blitzkrieg? Why was it so different compared to past warfare? How did Radar come into play in the war?
Blitzkrieg was a tactic where the Germans would use combined arms with high organization to crush and drive through enemy lines in a way where the enemy would not have time to react. If they had the time to react the Germans would advance so fast that the enemy wouldn't be able to reorganize again and lose. Contrary to modern belief, the Germans didn't use Blitzkrieg later in the war, and the period at the start when they did use it are called ''The Blitzkrieg years''.
2. How did Pearl Harbor change the war?
By attacking Pearl Harbor Japan made the USA join the war. USA was already practically in the war if we look at how much supplies they were sent to the allies and the USSR, but they were not officially there with troops. After the attack, they had an official declaration of war.
3. What difference did those working at home make to the war in democracies as well as authoritarian states?
The ones who worked at home really won the war. Without them (mostly women workers) they wouldn't have had people to build planes, grow food, and make clothes for the troops on the front. This led to women seeking more rights after the war once they saw what they could really accomplish when they work. USSR already had progressive laws for women and workers since they were a worker state, but since fascists are very conservative their women didn't work in factories. Many say this made it very hard for the German army.
4. The Holocaust: explain. (?)
The holocaust is the name for the mass extermination by the Nazi regime during and before world war 2. While many people died in the holocaust it was primarily against the jews and to solve something the Nazis called ''the Jewish question'' which in reality just means that it was their way to get rid of the Jewish population that they believed was the source of all the problems. It remains the cruelest and most gruesome event that happened in Europe to this day.
5. What problems were to be solved upon wars end?
The eradication of Nazi thought and bringing the criminals that murdered millions to justice.
How do native americans from coastal tribes honor their ancient heritage and culture today? A. by joining with tribes in british columbia for the annual canoe journey. B. by joining with plateau tribes for the annual salmon catch at celilo falls. C. by showing their prowess as horsemen in the okanogan stampede. D. by taking part in the annual buffalo hunt in klamath falls. ( I NEED HELP PLS! I GOTTA TURN IT IN :/ )
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
How does What to the Slave is the Fourth of July ?" relate to the Declaration of Independence?
Douglass's speech objects to several points made within the Declaration of Independence.
O Douglass's speech quotes the Declaration of Independence liberally and uses it to support every claim.
Douglass's speech proclaims that the treatment of African Americans directly contradicts the Declaration of
Independence
Douglass's speech served as the basis for the Deckaration of Independence, which was written soon after his
speech was given
Answer:
Douglass's speech proclaims that the treatment of African Americans directly contradicts the Declaration of Independence.
Frederick Douglass reflected upon the paradox of the nation on July 5th, 1852 speech that to the slaves is the fourth of July.
As the nation is capable of changing and people can continue to struggle with the legacies of slavery. As slave many, people who were black words of Douglas will still resonate.
He cleared that black men also contorted to the freedom of the nation as black Patriot BordereauHence the option C is correct.
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The Western Roman Empire collapsed for many reasons, including
A)
food surpluses.
B)
the Empire's neglect of the navy.
C)
Muslim invasions into Western Europe.
D)
expensive wars with neighboring tribes.
Answer:
The answer is D. expensive wars with neighboring tribes.
Explanation:
answer is above
Explain how president Roosevelt’s relationship with John Muir affected the presidents view on the importance of preserving land.
Answer:After becoming president in 1901, Roosevelt used his authority to protect wildlife and public lands by creating the United States Forest Service (USFS) and establishing 150 national forests, 51 federal bird reserves, 4 national game preserves, 5 national parks, and 18 national monuments by enabling the 1906 American .
Explanation:
How did the transcontinental rail road impact the U.S.?
O
Allowed people to travel to Mexico and Canada
O Provided jobs for Native Americans
O Connected the East and West coasts
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Explanation:
Which event set a precedent for the rights of free speech and freedom of the press in the colonies
Answer: The trial of Peter Zenger
Explanation: the trial of Peter Zenger in New York, 1734. The printer of the New York Weekly Journal was accused of libel. Defended by Andrew Hamilton, he was acquitted and this precedent established freedom of the press in the United States.
Answer:
C. the Zenger libel trial.
Explanation:
It was pronouced lik this in mine.
What does Mesoamerica mean?
A. American civilizations
B. Middle America
C. Native America
D. Mexican cultures
Mexican Cultures. :)
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 resulted in ____________. *
A(temporary but severe limitations on the entry of Chinese immigrants.
B(employment restrictions limiting Chinese immigrants to unskilled labor jobs.
C(revoked citizenship of Chinese immigrants who had already become naturalized citizens
D(relocation of Chinese immigrants to separate communities.
Answer:
A(temporary but severe limitations on the entry of Chinese immigrants.
Explanation:
Meant to curb the influx of Chinese immigrants to the United States, particularly California, The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 suspended Chinese immigration for ten years and declared Chinese immigrants ineligible for naturalization
Answer:
A
Explanation:
One idea shared be the Mayflower Compact and the Declaration of Independence was that all men...
Answer:
One idea shared by the mayflower compact and the declaration of independence was that all men needed to pay taxes.
Explanation:
sorry if its wrong
Answer: Needed to pay taxes
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Most major cities in Texas were built near which physical characteristic?
A Plateaus
В.
Mountains
C
Waterways
D
Prairies
Answer:
The answer is B. Mountains
Explanation:
More specifically Appalachians
Read the quotation, and then answer the questions. Manifested means shown.
“His stern integrity, firmness of purpose, unwavering courage … and love of his country, have been admirably manifested in all the leading incidents of his eventful life, and have proclaimed him the fearless asserter and defender of the rights of man.”
–Philo A. Goodwin,
Biography of Andrew Jackson, President of
the United States (1837)
Goodwin felt that Jackson was
Answer:
Goodwin felt that Jackson was
✔ worthy of respect
.According to Goodwin, how should Jackson be viewed in history as a president?
as a fearless leader who fought hard to defend the rights of average citizens
Explanation:
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Answer:
C: as a fearless leader who fought hard to defend the rights of average citizens
Explanation:
what makes up a climate in a place?
Answer:
Climate is defined as an area's long-term weather patterns. ... The climate of any particular place is influenced by a host of interacting factors. These include latitude, elevation, nearby water, ocean currents, topography, vegetation, and prevailing winds.
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Match each term with its correct definition. sacrament a style of architecture characterized by pointed arches gothic appointment of church officials by non-church authorities excommunicate removal of church membership as a punishment for wrongdoing lay investiture important Christian ceremony, such as marriage or baptism tithe a church tax, usually 10 percent of one's income
Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer: tyth?
Explanation:
Why did Europeans want to explore the Americas?
Answer:
Europeans started exploring because they wanted spices, wealth, gold, expand trade routes and change of religion. ... The main reason that they went out to explore was for spices because they were so valuable.
Explanation:
Answer:
Europeans started exploring because they wanted spices, wealth, gold, expand trade routes and change of religion. ... The main reason that they went out to explore was for spices because they were so valuable.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
HURRY !!! How do modern us society and government reflect Voltaire’s ideas?
Answer: Modern Society reflects Voltaire ideas as a revolution.
Explanation: Most modern societies and the people who uphold those modern cities start to create revolution and communes in order to create sub societies within the system they are under. The bill of rights negates that in Voltaries mind
Under the Truman Doctrine, the United States agreed to
provide financial and military aid to countries fighting a Communist takeover.
push the Soviet Union out of Eastern Europe without the use of force.
engage in direct military action with the USSR to fight the spread of Communism.
create a buffer zone between Eastern Europe and the rest of Europe.
Answer:
A - provide financial and military aid to countries fighting a Communist takeover.
Explanation:
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The Truman Doctrine used by the United States was to provide financial and military aid to countries fighting a Communist takeover.
What was the Truman Doctrine?It was a U.S. policy during the time of President Truman who wanted to resist Communism as much as possible.
As a result, he would send aid to any nation that was fighting a Communist takeover, in order to ensure that the nation wouldn't become communist.
In conclusion, option A is correct.
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who was the first president in Iraq
Answer: Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i
Explanation: please tell me if I'm wrong
Gen. Winifield Scott's address to the Cherokee Nation. why do yiu think some Cherokees already moved west of the Mississippi while others did not?
Answer:
The removal of the Cherokees was a product of the demand for arable land during the rampant growth of cotton agriculture in the Southeast, the discovery of gold on Cherokee land, and the racial prejudice that many white southerners harbored toward American Indians.
Explanation:
I also think it was part of religion and some people wanted to stay where they worship there gods and ect