Answer:
The bill must receive at least 15 votes in the Senate in order to pass.
Explanation:
What did Republicans object to?
a. Burning the flag
b. Creating an army and navy
C. Electing president Washington
d. French rumors
Answer:
A
Explanation:
that's what most countries do
Where was the The Boston Tea
Answer:
The Boston Tea Party was an American political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts
córdoba was a center of great
Answer:
Prosperity and enlightenment
Explanation:
In the 9th and 10th centuries this was the most exciting city of Europe having a dazzling civilized air and multicultural society – Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived together at all levels. Hope this answer helps :)
Western Europe went into a long, deep sleep. Learning was found only in the
religious orders. Roads and bridges fell into disrepair. Fear and chaos reigned."
Answer:
Umm... this isnt a question. Maybe you can rephrase? Post in comments your question if you still need help :)
Explanation:
Answer:
Hey, what's the question?
Explanation:
How did Jews and Catholics Battle religious prejudice?
Answer: The changes in their society alarmed Germans, who believed that their traditional culture, status, and livelihoods . It became fashionable to blame Jews for the changes in German society that were upsetting their lives. For some Germans, "Jewish striving and Jewish achievement, real or imagined, were viewed as the behavior of a foreign and hostile minority group moving collectively to exploit and conquer the majority," according to historian Saul Friedländer.
Wilhelm Marr, a German journalist, was one of many who saw the progress made by Jews as a threat. In 1878, he wrote “The Victory of Judaism over Germandom,” a pamphlet.
Explanation: Hope this helped!
how has the political system make the industrial revolution begin in britain?
These excerpts are probably referring to a
A. populist
B. robber barren
C. entrepreneur
D. capitalist
Answer:
D. capitalist
Explanation:
Can someone help me pls
Answer:
I think your answer is a based on the compass. I think
Explanation: Sorry if its not right.
Answer:
A is your answer
Explanation:
How did conquistadors treat the indigenous
people of the Americas?
Answer:
Some Native Americans were forced to convert to Christianity; some were enslaved; some died of diseases acquired from Europeans.
Explanation:
The conquistadors were frankly merely mercenary pillagers operating on commission, like the English privateers supported by the Crown to prey on Spanish ships and settlements. The accompanying padres were a mixed bag, with some enabling the commanders but more trying to protect and convert the natives.
Note that the anti-Spanish Anglophiles were the founders of the USA, wrote the histories (in English, for the good guys, of course), created public schools in order to marginalize the Catholics (whose educational systems were far superior in their day) and perpetuated the official formal institutional anti-Catholic bigotry the Great Britain. It’s hard to find anyone not a real historian who will credit the good done by the Spanish clergy.
Reading any academic historical experts will show that a remarkable number of Spanish governors were tried and convicted of abuses against the Amerindians because of the fairly constant (but not universal) priestly objections against the depredations of the military mercenary conquerors. Vast amounts were spent by the Spanish Crown on the education and (supposed) welfare of the natives.
Long story short, it is not as black and white as revisionists would prefer: there were certainly abuses, but the authorities in Spain were a LOT more sensitive to Amerindian rights than Anglophiles would admit. Priests in the New World were extremely protective of native welfare, active in filing bold rebukes and pivotal in supplying testimony leading to actual imprisonments of ruthless governors.
In that, the Spanish were far better than were the British or French. Don’t recall reading of any of their colonial governors who was ever recalled for misconduct or punished for mistreatment of the natives.
Resource Used:
https://www.quora.com/How-did-the-Spanish-conquistadors-treat-the-Native-Americans
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Why do you think some states to found ways to intimidate blacks to keep them from voting even though the 15th amendment have been ratified
I think it is because allthough the 15th amendment was ratified racism wasnt ratified so people still didnt want blacks voting
Explanation:
What are the tree musical ensembles of Thailand
what reasons might a loyalist have for opposing the american revolution
Answer:
Loyalists wanted peaceful forms of protest because they believed that violence would give rise to mob rule or tyranny. They also believed that independence would mean the loss of economic benefits derived from membership in the British mercantile system. Loyalists came from all walks of life.
Explanation:
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How do John Locke's ideas help explain why the colonies look to their legislaturies for leadership instead of the colonies of governor
Answer: Locke's most important piece of political philosophy is his Second Treatise of Civil Government. But in his first treatise, Locke explicitly refuted the idea that kings rule according to divine right (from God), and argued that human beings have natural rights upon which the government may not infringe.
who bridged the gap from the renaissance period to the baroque period
Answer:
Claudio Monteverdi
Explanation:
the first female u.s. senator was from what state?
Answer:
georgia
Explanation:
What does vita activa mean?
Answer:
With the term vita activa, I propose to designate three fundamental human activities: labor, work, and action. They are fundamental because each corresponds to one of the basic conditions under which life on earth has been given to man.
Explanation:
what was the red scare ?
Answer:
The Red Scare, a period of anti-Communist fervor in the United States, featured controversial groups like the Hollywood 10, the HUAC
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HELP PLEASE
Create a list of three changes that were the result of European colonization that significantly
impacted Native Americans.
Explain the impact of each change on the Native American population.
Post your list of three changes and your explanation regarding the impact of each change from
Step One and Step Two in the Discussion area
Hi Dryfry,
1-infectious diseases (smallpox and influenza) that Europeans brought which killed almost 90% American Native population
2. Territory - the colonists took their land and forced relocation policies - the colonists forced them to stay out of their way.
3)coexistence reasoning - the differences between colonist and Native beliefs /traditions/customs
Have a nice day!
The list of three changes and your explanation regarding the impact of each change are: Land Displacement, Disease Epidemics and Cultural Erosion.
Land Displacement: European colonization led to widespread land seizure, displacing Native Americans from ancestral territories. This caused a loss of resources, cultural disruption, and conflicts over territory.Disease Epidemics: The introduction of new diseases by Europeans, such as smallpox, caused devastating epidemics among Native populations due to a lack of immunity, decimating communities and weakening their ability to resist colonization.Cultural Erosion: European influences led to cultural assimilation and loss of traditions among Native Americans. Missionaries, education, and societal changes eroded indigenous languages, beliefs, and social structures, impacting their identity and cohesion.Learn more about Native Americans:
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3. Identify how Hitler's Nazis realized the three major goals of the following policies:
repudiation of Versailles, Uniting all the German populations, Lebensraum. Which of the three
led directly to war?
Answer:
Adolf Hitler came to power with the goal of establishing a new racial order in Europe dominated by the German “master race.” This goal drove Nazi foreign policy, which aimed to: throw off the restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles; incorporate territories with ethnic German populations into the Reich; acquire a vast new empire in Eastern Europe; form alliances; and, during the war, persuade other states to participate in the “final solution.”
Explanation:
The Nazi belief that the Germans must control Lebensraum (living space) in the “East” drove Nazi Germany’s foreign policy. Hitler recognized that acquiring Lebensraum would require war, and he began preparing for it as soon as he came to power.
To prepare for the war, German foreign policy sought to undo the Treaty of Versailles, build alliances, and incorporate territories with German populations into the Reich.
During the war, German foreign policy sought the cooperation of European states in achieving the Nazi goal of murdering the Jews in Europe.
Resource Used:
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/german-foreign-policy-1933-1945
I hope this helps you in any shape or form.
how many states approved the articles of confederation
Answer: thirteen states
Who was the first woman to walk on the moon?
Give 3 examples as to how humans specialized labor
What was stamp acts perspective on Boston massacre.
I need an explanation do not copy and paste
Answer:
the answer
Explanation: i'm not exactly sure what you mean by the "stamp acts"
but if you are talking about the british passed the intolerable acts in 1774
the conflict between the plebeians and the patricians was known as the
Answer:
Conflict or Struggle of the Orders
who led the norman conquest of england?
Answer: William the Conqueror
Explanation:
Which was NOT a reason for the decline in support for President Bush's policies during his second term?
Where did the king's court meet?
Answer:
Armenelos
The King's Court, called also the Courts of the King, was a court in the royal palace of the Kings of Númenor in the capital city of Armenelos.
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What impact did the cotton gin have on the state's slave population? *
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No longer a need for large plantations.
Cut cotton production in half, no longer needing slave labor.
Banned slave labor was not affected by the invintion.
Increase the slave population due to the large profit farmers were making off of the
crop.
Answer: While it was true that the cotton gin reduced the labor of removing seeds, it did not reduce the need for slaves to grow and pick the cotton. In fact, the opposite occurred. Cotton growing became so profitable for the planters that it greatly increased their demand for both land and slave labor.
Explanation:
How did the introduction of these new practices most benefit u.s. business
Answer:
how did the introduction of these new practices most benefit the united states business industry? it increased production efficiency.
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Into what mountain chain does the meteorite crash into?
Answer:
The Appalachian Mts.
Explanation:
The answer is the Appalachian Mts