Answer:
Continental Congress
Explanation:
On September 5, 1774, the first Continental Congress in the United States met in Philadelphia to consider its reaction to the British government's restraints on trade and representative government after the Boston Tea Party.
Answer:
B Constitutional Convention
Explanation:
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What is part of an effective introduction?
a piece of evidence to support the claim
an interesting quote or fact about the topic
a reason the reader should agree with the writer
an explanation of how the reader can help
Answer:1.it provides back ground to the situation
2.it identifies the problem
3.it argues that the problem needs to be solved
4.it summarizes the solution
5.it establishes the writer credibility
Explanation:
which group made up majority of the medevil european population
Answer:
Peasants
Explanation:
Wealth was not easily attained because of the King's power and laws preventing others from getting rich quick
What was the economic system that supported the Triangle Trade Route?
Answer:
Mercantilism is an economic system practiced by European countries from around 1600 through the 1700's. It established patterns of trade that helped shape the 13 colonies
Explanation:
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How did Wilson use the war to justify supporting the 19th Amendment?
Answer:
Wilson, appalled by the hunger strikes and worried about negative publicity for his administration, finally agreed to a suffrage amendment in January 1918. One year later, Congress passed the 19th Amendment.
Explanation:
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who was the first president of the united States
Answer:
george washington
Explanation:
because it is
How did a lack of respect lead to the Pueblo Revolt?
The revolt kept the Spanish out of new Mexico for 12 years, and established a different power dynamic upon their return
Which statement would most likely be made by someone who supported
Manifest Destiny?
O A. We should stop the expansion of slavery.
O B. We must respect the rights of American Indians.
OC. God wants the United States to control all of North America.
O D. It is most important to keep the peace with European nations.
SUBMIT
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
How should President Kennedy respond to the Soviet Arms Buildup in Cuba?
Please, help. I will give brainliest if you write more than 10 sentences!
Answer:
He responded by placing a naval blockade around Cuba, its purpose being to block the Soviets from bringing more weapons into Cuba. In addition to these measurements, he also demanded the complete removal or destruction of the nuclear weapons in Cuba. He managed to get in contact with Soviet high-ranking officials and the cabinet at the time, and negotiated for a peaceful resolution while protecting America's interest. He also offered to remove American missiles from Turkey in exchange for the Soviets' removal of missiles from Cuba. In the end, the crisis was peacefully resolved.
Explanation:
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The house of burgesses marked the beginning of what english colonies
Answer:
it was in the American colonies in the state(?) of Virginia
Explanation:
What is the stamp act?
Answer:The stamp act was an act that put taxes on colonies, from newspapers and pamphlets to playing cards.
Explanation:
Which outcome was the purpose of the 19th Amendment?
establishing free public education
granting suffrage to people over the age of 19
giving women the right to vote
repealing Prohibition
Answer:
Woman sufferage to not vote
Explanation:
What happened in the constitutional convention?
Answer:
The U.S Constitution was debated and finalized. It lasted the summer of 1787/
Explanation:
Study the image of an 1997 advertisement
UNITED FRUIT COMPANY STEAMSHIP LINE
BOSTON TO JAMAICA VIA THE UNITED FRUIT COMPANY
STEAIASHIP LINE FOR 50 ROUND TRIP
Based on the advertisement, which casement
explains why the United Fruit Company was se to
expand profitably throughout the Central
Pewangers mering round here in romaning on this par day
American Imperialisan made sete fushigs to
travel to the Caribbean
weak economy caused to sell new markers
Where it could sell more gants,
Better technology allowed to want power and
goods faster between markets,
New marketing ideas made it an appealing wion
for wealthy American travelers
Boston to Jamaica via the United Frult Company
Stoamnship Ung
for 260 round trip
Passengers have the option to remain on the ship for
$2 por day at oach port whlle the ship stops to collect
fruit cargo
Answer:
The Central Needed fruits to help out with what was around it.
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Danny Duncan, David Dobrik, Nelk Boys, Danny Mullen, Steezy Kane, Or Hooligan Christian?
Answer:
Danny Duncan and David Dobrik both post hillarious stuff. HOWEVER, David is only so famous because he has funny friends that are down for almost anything and will drink everything. Danny is more funny HIMSELF.
So in my opinion, Danny is funnier but I would rather watch David's vlogs because of how much stuff happens in them.
The commander in chief of the British forces in America who was to drive the French out of America was
Group of answer choices
Edward Braddock
George Washington
Benjamin franklin
William Pitt
Answer:
Correct answer is Edward Braddock .
Explanation:
Braddock is the correct answer as he was sent to led the British troops, but just after of year died during the conflict with France.
Washington is not correct answer because in this war Washington served under Braddock's command. On the other side, Washington later was the the commander in chief of the American forces which defeated British forces.
Franklin and Pitt were both politicians, and not soldiers. Therefore, two of them couldn't lead the army.
What was
happening at the time in history it was created?
Answer:
American revolution
Explanation:
Significance/outcome of quartering act
Answer:
On March 24, 1765, the British Parliament passed the Quartering Act, one of a series of measures primarily aimed at raising revenue from the British colonies in America. The act did require colonial governments to provide and pay for feeding and sheltering any troops stationed in their colony. The 1774 Quartering Act was disliked by the colonists, as it was clearly an infringement upon local authority. Yet opposition to the Quartering Act was mainly a part of opposition to the Intolerable Acts.
Explanation:
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The goal of alexander Hamilton's policies was increase the government's blank. But his suggestions to impose new taxes increased his unpopularity among blank.
Answer:
1. -financial responsibilities towards the state
2. state governments
Explanation:
Alexander Hamilton was wisely known as one of the United States founding fathers. He served as the first United States Secretary of Treasury between 1789 to 1795.
While in that position, he tried to improve the economy of the country through its financial policies, however, his plan didn't work out as planned.
Hence, the goal of Alexander Hamilton's policies was to increase the government's FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES TOWARDS THE STATE But his suggestions to impose new taxes increased his unpopularity among STATE GOVERNMENT
Answer:
The goal of Alexander Hamilton's policies was to increase the government's
trustworthiness among nations lending it money
. But his suggestions to impose new taxes increased his unpopularity among
state governments
.
Explanation:
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For what purpose was karate originally developed? List at least two facts you learned about karate.
Answer:
Karate, the Japanese word for “empty hands,” was born in the Okinawan Islands as a form of self-defense, at a time when weapons were banned by invading Japanese forces. It began as te (hand), a fighting style used by the natives of the Ryukyu Islands, and was later influenced by Chinese kenpō, introduced through the Chinese families that settled on Okinawa after trade relationships between China and the islands were established. Karate is included in Okinawa’s physical education programs at the intermediate level.
Explanation:
Evaluate the success or failure of Georgia as a colony based on the three reasons England found Georgia
Answer:
Since most started as indentured servants, becoming one of the 13 was impressive
Explanation:
I mean for a bunch of debtors they didn't do half bad
What were the Alien and Sedition Acts? Why did many people object to the
Alien and Sedition Acts?
Answer:
I hope this help
Explanation:
A series of laws known collectively as the Alien and Sedition Acts were passed by the Federalist Congress in 1798 and signed into law by President Adams. These laws included new powers to deport foreigners as well as making it harder for new immigrants to vote
During World War I, the Nazis carried out the
Holocaust-a program to murder Jews and other
minorities.
Select one:
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
he called it " the solution to the Jewish problem" although it wasnt only jews he was mass murdering it was anyone who wasnt part or looked the part of the Arian race, or in his eyes the "superior" race
According to Alexander Hamilton, which action was necessary to ensure the stability of the new nation's economy?
Answer:
The establishment of a national bank was necessary to ensure the stability of the new nation's economy.
Explanation:
The establishment of a national bank was one of Alexander Hamilton's many contributions to the emerging American economy. This bank would protect American manufacturers through direct government subsidies and taxes on imported goods. This bank was referred to as the First Bank of the United States. It was opened for business purposes in Philadelphia on December 12, 1791.
what is The Confederation Era
Answer:
the era of the confederation
Explanation:
confederation
The Confederation Period was the era of United States history in the 1780s after the American Revolution and prior to the ratification of the United States Constitution. ; D
why did slavery become a permanent condition
Answer:
Slavery became permanent because the slaves were the base of the economy. The slaves produced the goods and the owners relied on them for profit.
Explanation:
If you were a poor farmer in 1 850, would you have chosen to join a wagon train to the West? Why or why not?
Answer:
I would because i could go to a new place and probably i could get a new job there, have some food, and maybe i could start a new family.
Answer:
It depends based on location, I'm assuming North America
Explanation:
My opinion I would join The wagon, temporarily work for other ranchers for now, then slowly make my way to the north where most industrial jobs would be, lumber, factories (which wasn't a big thing (till early 20th century/1900's) this gives me more opportunity to work for decent jobs and invest in certain companies
what do you think were some lasting effects of the American civil war? do you think the country is generally better off because of it?
Answer:
Some long-term effects that occurred after the Civil War were the abolishment of slavery, the formation of blacks' rights, industrialization and new innovations. The Northern states were not reliant on plantations and farms; instead they were reliant on industr
Tariffs and quotas are SIMILAR because they both
O
A. increase trade between countries
O
B. restrict or limit trade between countries
C. completely stop trade between countries
o
D. make trading a lot easier between countries
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In the wake of the Bay of Pigs invasion, tensions?
decreased between Cuba and the United States.
increased between Cuba and the United States.
decreased between Cuba and the Soviet Union.
increased between Cuba and the Soviet Union.
Answer:
increased between Cuba and the United States
Explanation:
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In the wake of the Bay of Pigs invasion, tensions increased between Cuba and the United States. Hence, option B is correct.
Why was the Bay of Pigs invasion a failure?By analyzing reconnaissance photos, CIA analysts had missed coral reefs in the Bay of Pigs' shallow waters that slowed down landing craft and rendered two boats inoperable. In addition, a frogman's red signal light unintentionally flickered offshore.
As the exiles ran out of ammo, the Bay of Pigs invasion came to an end in a flurry of final bullets rather than with a bang. 118 men were lost by the brigade. More than 2,000 of their own countrymen who defended Castro had been slaughtered.
Twenty months later, in exchange for $53 million in food and medical supplies, all but nine of the exiles were set free and allowed to return to the United States.
Thus, option B is correct.
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