Answer:
The answer is B.
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How would you have reacted to segregation in the 1950s?
How do you think segregation made the United States look in the eyes of many in the larger world in the 1950s?
Answer:
I am a child of the eighties, a child of parents of the sixties. They were both liberals and brought me up to be a liberal who believed everyone was equal. I was brought up on the music of Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton and a bunch of others it was part of the music of my childhood and it formed a good part of my political ideology.
And if I were to travel back to the 50s now, you can imagine how I would react to segregation utter abhorrence and disgust and protesting against it as much as possible.
An 1896 Supreme Court decision, Plessy v. Ferguson, had declared “separate but equal” Jim Crow segregation legal. The Plessy ruling asserted that so long as purportedly “equal” accommodations were supplied for African Americans, the races could, legally, be separated. In consequence, “colored” and “whites only” signs proliferated across the South at facilities such as water fountains, restrooms, bus waiting areas, movie theaters, swimming pools, and public schools.
Explanation:
How did the Spartan government differ from the government in Athens?
It lacked a uniform system of laws and punishments.
It guaranteed more civil rights to male citizens.
It had a more democratic, representative government.
It placed more emphasis on military discipline and training.
Answer:
I think that the answer is B.
Explanation:
I think this because the spartan government was an Oligarchy which meant that a council of a few people made the decisions. The council was called the Council of Elders. Also, the Spartans had all of the other things except for b.
The movie 300 explains this answer pretty well.
5. What two arguments did the NAACP make towards segregated schools? |
Explanation:
In a study commissioned by the NAACP in the 1930s, Nathan Margold found that under segregation, the facilities provided for blacks were always separate, but never equal to those maintained for whites. This, Margold argued, violated the equality aspect of Plessy's “separate but equal” principle
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Answer:
Do the school or district's instructional applications support teaching and learning standards across the curriculum? Is there software support for technology tool ...
Explanation:
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Do some research on the United States after 9/11 and the the Patriot Act. Compare and contrast how that era was similar to and different from McCarthy's Communists hunts in the 1950's. Be sure to include specific information on each era in history.
Answer:
The Plague of Fear
Explanation:
The McCarthy's Communist hunts were part of the period called the Red Scare this was a time of prejudice and fear among the people of the United States of America saying the Communism was going to sweep the nation taking away their freedom and Democracy. McCarthy's hunts were done to "help make sure that communism is dealt with". McCarthy at the time held great power being in the Senate and held many unconstitutional trails to suspected Communist supporters/ spies for the "Communist Nation"/ Russia. And now we know that these acts we unjustified. Right after 9/11 we now come to repeat these actions acting on fear instead of justice. The Patriot Act, enacted after 9/11 allowed US agencies to search homes and initiate investigations without a warrant similar to the trials and investigations held during the Red Scare. After 9/11 we targeted and blamed Al-Qaeda and therefore initiated the War on Terrorism and invaded Afghanistan, but not to put down the organization that struck the United States instead they attack the Taliban. This war would continue even to this day fighting multiple organizations throughout the Middle East. This also became soon a fight less about 9/11 and more about fossil fuels and even today the US uses this as an excuse to continue and fight this war. So in the end America ends up only hurting itself in these situations violating our rights to protect our rights. The only real difference between these eras is the fact that we didn't use guns and bombs to get our way in the Red Scare that's why it's called a Cold War.
How has the refrigerated railroad changed over time?
It was more efficient to slaughter the cattle in Chicago and ship the carcasses to the East, rather than send live cattle east by rail, carcasses could only be shipped during the cold winter months
What were the effects of War Communism on Russia?
Answer:
War communism had a devastating impact on the peasants and proletariat in Russian society between 1918 and 1928. However, the New Economic Policy that followed the Civil War effects was opposite, raising living standards and reinstating support for the Bolshevik party.
Answer:
War communism had a devastating impact on the peasants and proletariat in Russian society between 1918 and 1928. However, the New Economic Policy that followed the Civil War effects was opposite, raising living standards and reinstating support for the Bolshevik party.
Explanation:
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political impact of Manhattan project (atomic bombings in Japan)
At the time of the Louisiana purchase there was_________
Answer:
a balance in Congress between free and slave states.
Explanation:
It’s B on Edegenuity & it’s right.
*EXTRA POINTS* write 2-5 sentences on what you think Lincoln meant in his "House Divided" speech
Answer:
Explanation:
It was a speech by Abraham lincoln in 1858. He was talking about slavery in the north and the south.
Which statement correctly completes this time line?
The federal Government created the Environmental Protection agency to oversee environmental issues.
The Centers for Disease Control petition Congress to eliminate waste treatment plants.
The automobile industry began researching alternative energy sources.
The President ordered the Public Health Service to deal with environmental pollution.
Answer:
The federal government created the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
Explanation:
It was passed by the Nixon administration to deal with the pollution within America.
Who elects or appoints Representative and Senators?
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1) the president
2) the electoral college
3) The people
Answer
I think
Explanation
the electoral collage
Why did the US get involved with Vietnam and Korea
Answer:
Communism
Explanation:
To stop the spread of communism, the United States sent soldiers to fight.
Identify two reasons why the United States sent $13 billion in aid to Western Europe in the Marshall Plan.
Answer: 0
Explanation: 0
1/3 to 2/3 percent of change and pls answer 1/3 to 1/6
Answer:
50%
Explanation:
((1/6)/(1/3))*100=50% or (((1/3)-(1/6))/(1/3))*100%=50%
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What was the main reason that most northerners were opposed to the fugitive slave act?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The main reason that most northerners were opposed to the new Fugitive Slave Act was that they felt it gave commissioners too much power and was unfair to slaves by giving them a trial without a jury.
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Which of the following steps is called for after a hypothesis has been tested? a. Modify c. Experiment b. Predict d. Observe
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Answer:
A............ I think? imo it should be "conclusion"
How did the Puritans treat those of differing religions?
Answer:
The puritans treated those who were either A. athiests; or b. a different denominations as enemies of God. They were disgusting.
Famous demonstrations in _____ were seen by millions of people around the world in 1989.
- Russia
- Vietnam
- China
- Taiwan
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Answer: China
Explanation:
People from all over China began to congregate in Beijing's Tiananmen Square beginning in April 1989. It is estimated that one million people participated in the Beijing protests.
Answer:
The answer is - Taiwan Hope this helps ^_^
Explanation:
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Which culture did the Harlem
Renaissance bring out in America?
A Irish-American
B. Italian-American
C. African-American
D. Chinese-American
Answer:
The correct answer is Choice C.
(African-American)
Explanation:
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How do you think all three events (enslavement, the Great Awakening, and Enlightenment) affected American politics and religious communities?
Answer:
They changed the view of people
Explanation:
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i don't know what to write and I am asking a question because I want, whats you favorite color
Answer:
Our ancestors would associate colors with this is safe and this is dangerous. Like the color blue or teal most peoples favorite color is teal. Probably because the day was safe and where most people walked.
Explanation:
...my favorite color is blue
Gases can be changed into liquids by:
adding heat
removing heat
none of the above
Answer:
removing heat
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Removing heat.
Explanation:
This happens through evaporation and condensation, when the water evaporates, it turns into gas when it reaches boiling point, then condensation is when the molecules of the gas cool down; they lose heat and as that happens they also lose energy and slow down, then they move together with other gas molecules which makes them turn into liquid, in conclusion, once the gas molecules cool down and reach the temperature of condensation point, they become liquid.
True or false ???
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Answer: i think true
Explanation:
Answer:
False!
Explanation:
he Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 freed African Americans in rebel states, and after the Civil War, the Thirteenth Amendment emancipated all U.S. slaves wherever they were. As a result, the mass of Southern blacks now faced the difficulty Northern blacks had confronted—that of a free people surrounded by many hostile whites. One freedman, Houston Hartsfield Holloway, wrote, “For we colored people did not know how to be free and the white people did not know how to have a free colored person about them.”
Even after the Emancipation Proclamation, two more years of war, service by African American troops, and the defeat of the Confederacy, the nation was still unprepared to deal with the question of full citizenship for its newly freed black population. The Reconstruction implemented by Congress, which lasted from 1866 to 1877, was aimed at reorganizing the Southern states after the Civil War, providing the means for readmitting them into the Union, and defining the means by which whites and blacks could live together in a nonslave society. The South, however, saw Reconstruction as a humiliating, even vengeful imposition and did not welcome it.
During the years after the war, black and white teachers from the North and South, missionary organizations, churches and schools worked tirelessly to give the emancipated population the opportunity to learn. Former slaves of every age took advantage of the opportunity to become literate. Grandfathers and their grandchildren sat together in classrooms seeking to obtain the tools of freedom.
After the Civil War, with the protection of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution and the Civil Rights Act of 1866, African Americans enjoyed a period when they were allowed to vote, actively participate in the political process, acquire the land of former owners, seek their own employment, and use public accommodations. Opponents of this progress, however, soon rallied against the former slaves' freedom and began to find means for eroding the gains for which many had shed their blood.
Do you think that Japan could have become an imperialistic power if it had not modernized? Why or why not?
Answer:
if japan was not modernized, they could have not been able to become imperialistic power because to be imperialistic and powerful, just like the European countries during that time, you needed technology, such as gunpowder weapons in order to conquer other countries that have not been modernized yet
Explanation:
How did the Japanese approach to war compare to the German approac
What was Japan doing during the 1930s and why? Increase there sphere influence on asians. Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941? It intended to destroy important american fleet units, thereby preventing the pacific fleet from interfering with japanese conquest of the dutch east indies and malaya and to enable japan to conquer Southeast asia without interference.
3) Based on your outside knowledge, how did the United States react to this attack? (If you do not know, predict what you think happened.)
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What did the Second Great Awakening inspire?
a massive migration west
a political revolution
a return to Puritan ideals
a social reform movement
Answer: A massive migration west
Explanation:
which of the following scenarios is most related to the 26th amendment
Answer:
Im not quite sure
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