Answer:
Explanation:
he German submarine (U-boat) U-20 torpedoed and sank the Lusitania, a swift-moving British cruise liner traveling from New York to Liverpool, England. Of the 1,959 men, women, and children on board, 1,195 perished, including 123 Americans. A headline in the New York Times the following day—"Divergent Views of the Sinking of The Lusitania"—sums up the initial public response to the disaster. Some saw it as a blatant act of evil and transgression against the conventions of war. Others understood that Germany previously had unambiguously alerted all neutral passengers of Atlantic vessels to the potential for submarine attacks on British ships and that Germany considered the Lusitania a British, and therefore an "enemy ship."
Newspaper page featuring views of the Lusitania
[Detail] "The Sinking of the Lusitania." War of the Nations, 358.
The sinking of the Lusitania was not the single largest factor contributing to the entrance of the United States into the war two years later, but it certainly solidified the public's opinions towards Germany. President Woodrow Wilson, who guided the U.S. through its isolationist foreign policy, held his position of neutrality for almost two more years. Many, though, consider the sinking a turning point—technologically, ideologically, and strategically—in the history of modern warfare, signaling the end of the "gentlemanly" war practices of the nineteenth century and the beginning of a more ominous and vicious era of total warfare.
Newspaper page featuring portraits of the Vanderbilt family
[Detail] "Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt." New York Times, May 16, 1915, [7].
Throughout the war, the first few pages of the Sunday New York Times rotogravure section were filled with photographs from the battlefront, training camps, and war effort at home. In the weeks following May 7, many photos of victims of the disaster were run, including a two-page spread in the May 16 edition entitled: "Prominent Americans Who Lost Their Lives on the S. S. Lusitania." Another two-page spread in the May 30 edition carried the banner: "Burying The Lusitania's Dead—And Succoring Her Survivors." The images on these spreads reflect a panorama of responses to the disaster—sorrow, heroism, ambivalence, consolation, and anger.
Newspaper page featuring photographs of the Lusitania disaster
[Detail] "Some of the Sixty-Six Coffins Buried in One of the Huge Graves in the Queenstown Churchyard." New York Times, May 30, 1915, [7].
Remarkably, this event dominated the headlines for only about a week before being overtaken by a newer story. Functioning more as a "week in review" section than as a "breaking news" outlet, the rotogravure section illustrates a snapshot of world events—the sinking of the Lusitania shared page space with photographs of soldiers fighting along the Russian frontier, breadlines forming in Berlin, and various European leaders.
Articles & Essays
Timeline: Chief events of the Great War.
Events & Statistics
Military Technology in World War I
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What was one resource Portugal hoped to find through exploration?
O gold
O salt
O furs
O crops
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Answer:
Gold
Explanation:
Gold is valuable, so i assume it's gold
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King George III of England is known famously as the 'mad king,' but what mental illness or illnesses did he possibly suffer from?
Answer:
he suffered from acute porphyria wich was a genetic blood disorder, and bipolar disorder
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
Pine forests in Eastern Texas provided construction goods for factories and railroads.
b.
Most of Texas’ early manufacturing centered around its natural resources, especially ranching and farming.
c.
The manufacturing, lumber, and mining industries led to the growth of the farming, ranching, and oil industries in Texas.
d.
Railroads connected production centers and factories to consumers in- and out-of-state.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
Answer: The correct answer is C
Explanation:
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Answer:
sustenance
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The correct answer is sustenanceExplanation:
Shortest leadership term of a leader ( any country)
What river was considered the theoretical border for the Native Americans?
O Mississippi River
Red River
O Ohio River
O Arkansas River
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3. Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are people who are forced from their homes, but remain in their:
People borrowed money to buy stocks on margin
a. true
b. false
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Subject: History
1.Approximately this number of people were added to the Empire in the 19th century.
400 000 000 people
2 000 000 people
400 000 people
2.True or false- items from the colonies were good for British factories to process and turn into something new, then sell..
True
False
3.What was one positive thing the British Empire did for South Africa OR Hong Kong?.
4.This country produced fur pelts for the Empire to make into coats to sell.
5.Explain AND give examples of two lasting effects of the British Empire on the world..
6.The British East India Company had no competition and were the only ones who could sell goods to India. They became.
a monopoly
a king in chess
a queen in checkers
7.True or false the British created a postal service in Hong Kong.
True
False
8.One positive thing the British did for India was they did this....
9.This dessert, whose raw material was produced by South American colonies, became popular all over the world..
custard
chocolate
cinnamon
10.This colony produced silk.
Kenya
Hong Kong
Iraq
11.True or False: One way the British Empire expanded was from trading companies spreading abroad..
True
False
12.One way the British were able to achieve a bigger Empire was through:.
Negotiations at the UN
Charters from the King or
Queen for new colonies
Buying new pieces of land
13.This item was important for factories to make clothes.
tobacco
sultanas
cotton
coffee
14.True or False: the British Empire was the largest Empire in the 1800s..
True
False
15.Bonus: Countries like India produced.
sugar cane
oranges
tea
16.The first British colony in the Americas was called this.
17.True or False there were very few raw materials the British received from the colonies..
True
False
18.The British wanted a large Empire for all these reasons EXCEPT:.
Greater Power
Increased Trade
More resources
Clean water
Answer:
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Explanation:
1: A
2: True
3. The Qing Dynasty ceded Hong Kong to Britain after The first and second Opium Wars
4. United States of America
5. Helping South Africans and Chinese people of Hong Kong learn to speak English which will help in the tourism and advertising business, it also helped bring roads, railways and better education to both countries.
6. A King in chess
7: True
8. Social reforms
9. Chocolate
10. Hong Kong
11. False
12. Buying new pieces of land
13. Cotton
14. True
15. Sugar cane
16. Jamestown Virginia
17. Unsure
18. Clean water
The country's first and only threatened military coup was the:
a. Newburgh Conspiracy.
b. American Revolution.
c. Shay's Rebellion.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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Did the U.S. Government and the states appreciate and respect the Constitution?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
They love them to
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6. The Cold War was the ideological, political, and economic conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union following World War II. During the Cold War, each country tried to limit the other country's influence around the world by building nuclear weapons, supplying weapons and money to other countries to gain their support, and spreading false information about the other. While the two countries never came into direct, open conflict with each other, they did come into indirect conflict numerous times. This included the Cuban Missile Crisis, when the world seemed on the edge of a nuclear war.
A historian has made the claim that too much is being made of the Cold War and that it was never a significant threat to world peace, as proven by the fact that the United States and the Soviet Union never went to war.
Read these excerpts from speeches given by Nikita Khrushchev, Fidel Castro, and John F. Kennedy during the Cold War. Use the information from the three passages to write a historical essay that responds to the historian's claim. Be sure to include an introduction paragraph with a thesis, body paragraphs with at least three pieces of evidence supporting your thesis, a counterclaim to your thesis, and a refutation of that counterclaim. Finally, include a conclusion paragraph restating your thesis and the evidence supporting it.
Passage 1: Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev addressed the UN Assembly in 1960 after U.S. military aircraft allegedly entered Soviet airspace.
We saw a dangerous manifestation of the work of these forces last spring when the aircraft of one of the largest States Members of the United Nations, the United States of America, treacherously invaded the air space of the Soviet Union and that of other States. What is more, the United States has elevated such violations of international law into a principle of deliberate State policy. The aggressive intrusion into our country by a United States aircraft and the whole course of the United States Government's subsequent behaviour showed the peoples that they were dealing with a calculated policy on the part of the United States Government, which was trying to substitute brigandage for international law and treachery for honest negotiations between sovereign and equal States.3
Passage 2: Cuban prime minister Fidel Castro made a speech in 1961 after the United States sponsored the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, a Soviet ally.
Our position is that we will fight to the last man, but we do not want direct aggression. We do not wish to suffer the destruction that aggression would bring. If the aggression comes, it will meet the total resistance of our people.
. . . They are the ones who are bringing the world to the brink of war through their warlike spirit, their own contradictions, and their economic problems which cause them to provoke a series of crises in order to maintain their war economy. Their factories run only when they are building war material. Their regime is marching toward a crisis. It is not like our economy, which is perfectly planned.4
Passage 3: U.S. president John F. Kennedy addressed the United States after it was discovered that the Soviet Union had placed nuclear weapons in Cuba, just 70 miles from the U.S. border.
I want to take this opportunity to report on the conclusions which this Government has reached on the basis of yesterday's aerial photographs which will be made available tomorrow, as well as other indications, namely, that the Soviet missile bases in Cuba are being dismantled, their missiles and related equipment are being crated, and the fixed installations at these sites are being destroyed.
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Help pls In the Antebellum era, abolitionists grew in influence in the United Sates, and even in some parts of the South. In US History, the term abolitionist refers to which of these? Question 9 options: A. a person who was against alcohol B. a person who wanted to end slavery C. a person who did not believe in God D. a person who wanted the leave the US
Answer:
its B
Explanation:
I need some opinions. what rights given to you by the constitution do you enjoy the most?
Answer:
Well for one i enjoy the right to freedom and for two i enjoy the right to bare arms.
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Explanation:
Answer:
The right to bare arms and the freedom of speech
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Qin Shi Huang united China into a single society by:
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Economic reforms. Qin Shi Huang and Li Si unified China economically by standardizing the Chinese units of measurements such as weights and measures, the currency, and the length of the axles of carts to facilitate transport on the road system.
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What was one of President Johnson's first official acts as president?
• A. The creation of a national health care
program
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B. The signing of a civil rights bill
• C.
A proposal for Great Society programs
• D. An investigation into
the assassination of President
Kennedy
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D an investigation into the assanation of President Kennedy
Briefly describe ONE development that contributed isolationist sentiment in the United States from 1919 to 1940. Briefly explain ONE effect of isolationist sentiment in the United States from 1919 to 1940. Briefly explain ONE similarity between United States foreign policy in the 1790s and United States foreign policy between 1919 and 1940.
Why did the freedom granted to the serfs in Russia by Alexander II have negative results?
Alexander II gave land to only the nobles.
Old landlords hoard the good, fertile land; freed farmers could grow very little on their new lands.
The serfs wanted more after receiving their land.
Freed farmers could grow very little on their new lands.
All of these.
Answer:
Old landlords hoard the good, fertile land; freed farmers could grow very little on their new lands.
Explanation:
You wrote the awnser in the question
Which state took the lead in declaring their opposition to tariffs during
Jackson's presidency?
- Missouri
- Maine
- Alabama
- South Carolina
Answer:
South Carolina (Last one)
Explanation:
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What allowed cities to grow in the tenth and eleventh centuries?
Answer:
Although historians disagree about the extent of the social and material damage caused by the 9th- and 10th-century invasions, they agree that demographic growth began during the 10th century and perhaps earlier. They have also identified signs of the reorganization of lordship and agricultural labour, a process in which members of an order of experienced and determined warriors concentrated control of land in their own hands and coerced a largely free peasantry into subjection. Thus did the idea of the three orders of society—those who fight, those who pray, and those who labour—come into use to describe the results of the ascendancy of the landholding aristocracy and its clerical partners. In cooperation with bishops and ecclesiastical establishments, particularly great monastic foundations such as Cluny (established 910), the nobility of the late 11th and 12th centuries reorganized the agrarian landscape and rural society of western Europe and made it the base of urbanization, which was also well under way in the 11th century.
How did christanity influence the declaration of independence
Which examples would foster human resource productivity?
A)
A municipality purchases new playground equipment for the local park.
B)
A department store conducts a training seminar on how to improve
customer service.
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A commercial farm purchases a new combine to replace the one that kept
breaking down
D)
Employees at a local fast food restaurant attend a class on the new
computerized ordering system.
The United States increases college grants available for high school
Seniors leading to a 25% increase in college graduation
E
Answer:
B,D, and E.
Explanation:
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How did the United States respond to Japan's aggressive actions prior to the start of WWII?
1)The US. placed an embargo on gas and iron to Japan. 2)The US had Japan removed from the League of Nations.
3)The US interned the Japanese that were living in America.
4) the U.S. stopped investing in Japanese businesses.
Answer:
The United States responded to this growing threat by temporarily halting negotiations with Japanese diplomats, instituting a full embargo on exports to Japan, freezing Japanese assets in U.S. banks, and sending supplies into China along the Burma Road.
why was the control of North Africa vital for the both the allies and axis
Answer:
The Allied victory in North Africa destroyed or neutralized nearly 900,000 German and Italian troops, opened a second front against the Axis, permitted the invasion of Sicily and the Italian mainland in the summer of 1943, and removed the Axis threat to the oilfields of the Middle East and to British supply lines to Asia and Africa. It was critically important to the course of World War II.
What do you call the merger of a group of unrelated companies? Name an example
Conglomerate. A merger between firms that are involved in totally unrelated business activities.
The industrialization of the United States and of Japan differed most in that Japan lacked ?
What are some of the negative and positive outcomes of the Industrial Revolution?
Answer:
Positive Effects of the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution led to inventions of new machinery and production processes. Such new inventions made production faster and more economical. For example, the invention of the assembly line helped to make production easier through division of labor and specialization. Due to the more efficient production processes, industries were able to manufacture more products at an economical rate. This resulted in an overall drop in the prices of products. For example, mechanization of production processes enabled 24-hour factory operation and thus the manufacture of more products.
In the Industrial Revolution period, society in general developed a thirst for knowledge and innovation. Renowned scholars carried out research in different scientific fields, resulting in new scientific proofs and inventions. These inventions are still used today in the fields of medicine, science and agriculture with minor improvisations. For example, the light bulb, the X-ray and the telephone were all invented during the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution paved the way for new inventions and designs. This led to an increase in the number of new factories and associated industries. Hence, more job opportunities were opened up in urban areas.
Because more people had access to jobs and business opportunities, overall quality of life increased. In this regard, larger populations of society could access quality education, modern housing, improved health services and faster transport services.
Negative Effects of the Industrial Revolution An increase in the number of factories in urban areas resulted in more air, water and land pollution. These industries operated without much government oversight and were not held accountable for their actions. Pollution exposed factory workers and the general population to health risks. Although companies work to reduce it, industrial pollution is still a major problem in the modern world. During the Industrial Revolution, factories and other employers were more profit oriented at the expense of employee safety and welfare. In this regard, it was not uncommon for employees to suffer serious but preventable accidents while on the production lines.
The Industrial Revolution caused mass migrations from rural areas to cities as people were in search of better jobs. The reduced labor workforce in rural areas could not sustain the demand for food coming from the local populations. In this regard, there was a perennial shortage of food due to reduced farming activities. The migration of people from rural areas to urban areas caused an oversupply of labor in some cities. Such an oversupply of labor prompted some employers to pay their employees low wages. In addition, employers exploited cheap child labor in order to maximize their profits. Even though the general population experienced improvements in its quality of life, some uneducated factory laborers lived in crowded slums with no basic amenities such as clean water. This resulted in the occasional outbreak of sanitation-related diseases.
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Which of the following was the economic motive for Texas’s involvement in the war?
to promote the development of ranching
plantation agriculture depended on slave labor
the system of cattle ranching would be threatened
Native Americans being forced off of their lands
Answer:
I think it is C
Explanation:
The following was the economic motive for Texas’s involvement in the war: the system of cattle ranching would be threatened. Thus option (C) is correct.
What is war?A war is a conflict between two or more social groups, states, or nations that mainly involves military forces.
The Wars have been fought since the beginning of man development sometimes for cattle or land or economy. Sometimes one nation tries to colonize the other nation by involving in war.
Whenever leaders of nations cannot come to a peaceful treaty with each other to solve a dispute, these disputes often result in violent hostilities called war.
The following was the economic motive for Texas’s involvement in the was is the system of cattle ranching would be threatened. Therefore, option (C) is correct.
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How did Sherman's March to the Sea affect the infrastructure of the state of Georgia?
A
Sherman's march diverted Union attention from Georgia, allowing the state's militia to recover.
B
The March to the Sea destroyed Georgia's railroads, roads, cotton gins, mills, and warehouses.
C
People in the state were proud that Georgia-born Sherman distinguished himself during the march.
D
The March to the Sea was the first time the Union army actually entered the state of Georgia.
Answer:
B. The March to the Sea destroyed Georgia's railroads, roads, cotton gins, mills, and warehouses.
Explanation:
The Sherman's March to the Sea affect the infrastructure of the state of Georgia by "destroying Georgia's railroads, roads, cotton gins, mills, and warehouses."
This is evident when the union army led by Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman marched from the captured Atlanta to the port of Savannah in Georgia to capture the city. During the March, the Union Army employed the "scorched earth" tactics by destroying Confederates' infrastructures that have economic importance, such as railroads, roads, cotton gins, mills, and warehouses.
7. Which of the following signaled the end of the Cold War?
E
O A. The opening of China to trade with the West
O B. The resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev
O C. The signing of the SALT treaties
OD. The removal of American troops from Vietnam
E
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Cause that was the official collapse of the Soviet Union