Answer:
its 16c
Explanation:
3. What was the key to the British victory over the Chinese during the First Opium War?
4. Why did the peace not last after the First Opium War?
Answer:
OPIUM WARS
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Opium Wars, two armed conflicts in China in the mid-19th century between the forces of Western countries and of the Qing dynasty, which ruled China from 1644 to 1911/12. The first Opium War (1839–42) was fought between China and Britain, and the second Opium War (1856–60), also known as the Arrow War or the Anglo-French War in China, was fought by Britain and France against China. In each case the foreign powers were victorious and gained commercial privileges and legal and territorial concessions in China. The conflicts marked the start of the era of unequal treaties and other inroads on Qing sovereignty that helped weaken and ultimately topple the dynasty in favour of republican China in the early 20th century.
How did families stay in touch with loved overseas during world war 2?
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Families stayed in touch with loved ones overseas during WWII primarily through the mail.
by 1919 the Cushing Drumright field produced (blank).
A) 1/5 of all oil sold in the U.S.
B) 10% of the oil produced on the planet
C) hardly any oil at all
Answer:
B i think
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer might be B to me
The artistic style in which feeling emotions are used to explain the truth is called _____.
a. modernism
b.romanticism
c. realism
d. impressionism
Answer:
impressionism
Explanation:
the artist styles in which feelings and emotions are uses
What was the victory of the Temple of Artemis? I
Answer:
The earliest version of the temple (a temenos) antedated the Ionic immigration by many years, and dates to the Bronze Age. Callimachus, in his Hymn to Artemis, attributed it to the Amazons. In the 7th century BC, it was destroyed by a flood. Its reconstruction, in more grandiose form, began around 550 BC, under Chersiphron, the Cretan architect, and his son Metagenes. The project was funded by Croesus of Lydia, and took 10 years to complete. This version of the temple was destroyed in 356 BC by Herostratus in an act of arson.
The earliest version of the temple (a temenos) antedated the Ionic immigration by many years, and dates to the Bronze Age. Callimachus, in his Hymn to Artemis, attributed it to the Amazons. In the 7th century BC, it was destroyed by a flood. Its reconstruction, in more grandiose form, began around 550 BC, under Chersiphron, the Cretan architect, and his son Metagenes. The project was funded by Croesus of Lydia, and took 10 years to complete. This version of the temple was destroyed in 356 BC by Herostratus in an act of arson.The next, greatest and last form of the temple, funded by the Ephesians themselves, is described in Antipater of Sidon's list of the world's Seven Wonders:
The earliest version of the temple (a temenos) antedated the Ionic immigration by many years, and dates to the Bronze Age. Callimachus, in his Hymn to Artemis, attributed it to the Amazons. In the 7th century BC, it was destroyed by a flood. Its reconstruction, in more grandiose form, began around 550 BC, under Chersiphron, the Cretan architect, and his son Metagenes. The project was funded by Croesus of Lydia, and took 10 years to complete. This version of the temple was destroyed in 356 BC by Herostratus in an act of arson.The next, greatest and last form of the temple, funded by the Ephesians themselves, is described in Antipater of Sidon's list of the world's Seven Wonders:I have set eyes on the wall of lofty Babylon on which is a road for chariots, and the statue of Zeus by the Alpheus, and the hanging gardens, and the colossus of the Sun, and the huge labour of the high pyramids, and the vast tomb of Mausolus; but when I saw the house of Artemis that mounted to the clouds, those other marvels lost their brilliancy, and I said, "Lo, apart from Olympus, the Sun never looked on aught so grand".
Answer:
The Temple of Artemis was located near the ancient city of Ephesus, about 75 kilometres (47 mi) south from the modern port city of İzmir, in Turkey. Today the site lies on the edge of the modern town of
Explanation:
The Temple of Artemis was located near the ancient city of Ephesus, about 75 kilometres (47 mi) south from the modern port city of İzmir, in Turkey. Today the site lies on the edge of the modern town of
4. The best definition of the COLD WAR is.
a cooperation between the world super-powers
b)world acceptance of communism
c)tension and hostility between the super-powers
d)armed conflict between the super-powers
Answer:
C
Explanation:
D is a tough one to get rid of. There wasn't armed conflict between the superpowers, but there were proxy wars. Egypt was armed by the Soviet Union and Israel by the United States. It was sort of like participating in a football match. You get rid of D only by stating that the conflict was not direct.
The superpowers did not have a policy of cooperation. A is utterly incorrect.
There was no acceptance of Communism. 2 wars (Korean Vietnam) were fought to contain communism. B is wrong
C is the correct answer.
Answer:
c)tension and hostility between the super-powers
Explanation:
The best definition of the COLD WAR is tension and hostility between the super-powers
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Explanation:
German-Americans living in the Hill Country region formed__________ during the Civil War.
a.the German-American Texas cavalry
b.the first Texas regiment to go to war
c.the Union Loyal League
d.the secret peace party
Select the correct answer.
Which conclusion about voting rights can be drawn based on these two excerpts?
A.
The Supreme Court agreed that states should be able make exceptions to the Fifteenth Amendment.
B.
Despite the Fifteenth Amendment, some states had wrongly blocked people of color from voting in all elections.
C.
Because the Fifteenth Amendment did not apply to all states, people of color in Texas were barred from
primary voting.
D.
The Fifteenth Amendment guaranteed the right to vote in general elections but not in primary elections.
Answer:
B.
Despite the Fifteenth Amendment, some states had wrongly blocked people of color from voting in all elections.
Explanation:
i just took it hope this is correct for yall as well
The excerpt states that the voting rights of the 15th Amendment, some states had been wrongly blocked by the people of color from voting in the elections. Thus option B is correct.
What are the voting rights?The voting rights are those rights that are signed by president Lyndon on 1965 and outlawed the discriminatory practices being adopted in many countries.
The right to vote in public and elections was given by the fifteenth fundamental amendment which states that some states were wrongly blocked on the bis of color and cast.
Find out more information about voting rights.
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How many estates were there in Europe?
Answer:
There were 3 estates.
Explanation:
The first estate was divided into higher and lower clergy. The second estate was the French nobility and royalty which administered royal justice and civil government. The third estate were not members of either of the above and were divided into groups of urban and rural, making up 90% of France's population.
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Refer to the two passages.
Source 1
"As the Secretary-General and others have argued, if U.N. peacekeeping is to be a sound security investment for our nation and for other U.N. members, it must adapt to new times. Together we must prepare U.N. peacekeeping for the 21st century. We need to begin by bringing the rigors of military and political analysis to every U.N. peace mission.
In recent weeks in the Security Council, our Nation has begun asking harder questions about proposals for new peacekeeping missions: Is there a real threat to international peace? Does the proposed mission have clear objectives? Can an end point be identified for those who will be asked to participate? How much will the mission cost? From now on, the United Nations should address these and other hard questions for every proposed mission before we vote and before the mission begins.”
President Bill Clinton, addressing the United Nations about peacekeeping missions, 1993
Source 2
"It is 15 years since the genocide of over a million Rwandan Tutsis and moderate Hutus. The ramifications of this tragedy are felt by genocide survivors, their children and Rwandans everywhere. We gather here today to honour the memory of the victims and reflect upon the challenges faced by survivors. The 15th Commemoration of the Genocide in Rwanda was marked earlier today at Nyanza, Kicukiro. In April 1994 about five thousand men, women and children had sought refuge with the Belgian contingent of the United Nations peacekeeping force, based at the E.T.O (a technical school), near Nyanza-Kicukiro. Even though they were surrounded by their killers, the UN force withdrew, leaving them to be slaughtered by Interahamwe militias and the then Rwandan Armed Forces. This site symbolises the international community’s failure in Rwanda and serves as a warning to world leaders of the consequences of ignoring the propagation of ethnic or religious hatred and of failing and abdicating their responsibility to protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.”
Rwandan professor Joseph Nsengimana, speaking to the United Nations on the anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, 2009
How did the events described in Source 2 influence world powers’ stance on foreign intervention in the late 1990s and early 2000s?
The use of military force to prevent humanitarian crises increased.
The international community further limited peacekeepers' roles.
World powers contributed more troops to United Nations peacekeeping forces.
Less-developed countries could no longer rely on outside forces to protect innocent lives.
Answer:
World powers contributed more troops to United Nations peacekeeping forces
Explanation:
According to both Source 1 and Source 2, it is described that the UN peacekeeping has come under increased scrutiny based on how they acted or failed to act in peacekeeping missions.
In Source 2, Rwandan professor Joseph Nsengimana spoke on how the UN soldiers allowed the local militia to maim and murder over 3 million people in the Rwandan genocide and how they let the Rwandan people down.
The events described in Source 2 influenced world powers’ stance on foreign intervention in the late 1990s and early 2000s by making them contribute more troops to United Nations peacekeeping forces.
Which of these photographs best captures your idea of what World War I combat was really like? Explain in at least 3 sentences.
Answer:
The loss of life was greater than in any previous war in history, in part because militaries were using new technologies, including tanks, airplanes, submarines, machine guns, modern artillery, flamethrowers, and poison gas. ... These trenches came to symbolize a new kind of warfare.
The immediate cause of World War I that made the aforementioned items come into play (alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism) was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. In June 1914, a Serbian-nationalist terrorist group called the Black Hand sent groups to assassinate the Archduke.
When troops went over the top, they usually fixed bayonets and moved out from their trenches in a series of organized waves. ... Once in enemy trenches, fighting became little more than a deadly brawl with soldiers using rifles, pistols, bayonets, trench knives, clubs, and shovels to kill each other.
Explanation:
The internet is censored in china, north Korea, and Cuba because of :
governments worry about its use as a tool for political change
n
It was generally agreed that the objects of the Union could not be secured by any system founded on the principle of a confederation of sovereign States. A voluntary observance of the federal law by all the members, could never be hoped for.
—James Madison,
Letter to Thomas Jefferson,
October 24, 1787
Based on this passage and what you have learned about the states, why were the states unwilling to voluntarily work together in a confederation?
Answer:
N
Explanation:
How did Peter pay for modernizing the army?
Answer:
go to
Explanation:
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-modernization-of-russia/
for the answer
How did Emperor Constantine I affect early Christianity?
Answer:
Constantine embraced Christianity, and he issued an edict protecting Christians from persecution. Constantine persecuted Jews and led Crusades in Jerusalem, sacking the First Jewish Temple. Constantine gathered Christian leaders to determine which books were to be included in the Bible
Explanation:
Who would win in a fight. Heavy from tf2 or wario from mario series?
Answer:
Wario is my guess cause heavy can't move quick enough to get outta the way besides isn't he more of a support gunner
Explanation:
Answer:
Heavy
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. july 4 1776 was when it was formally signed
President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) helped to achieve more equal rights
by...
O...introducing Affirmative Action and Head Start Programs.
O ...writing the Brown V Board of Education ruling of 1954.
O ...introducing legislation to provide federal funding to the NAACP.
O ...proposing the 26th Amendment to lower the voting age to 18.
Totalitarian governments are characterized by the.
elimination of heavy industry
use of censorship, secret police, and repression
lack of a court system
support of the people for parliamentary decisions
Answer:Use of censorship, secret police, and repression
Explanation:
That is what totalitarian governments do
the ranas maintained relationship mainly with britainbefore 2007 bs.what might be the reason?
Answer:
here you go
Explanation:
Rana era, (1846–1951) in Nepal, the period during which control of the government lay in the hands of the Rana family. Jung Bahadur (1817–77) seized power in 1846 and made himself permanent prime minister. He was given the hereditary title of Rana. Under the Ranas, Nepal maintained relations with the British, who provided it with support. When the British withdrew from India in 1947, the Rana family was exposed to new dangers. They faced a revolution in 1950, and in 1951, under pressure from India, Nepal’s King Tribhuvan took the throne with restored sovereignty.
Was the post-Cold War era time of stability or unrest?
The statement below is from Executive Order 10924, President John F. Kennedy, March 1, 1961.
The Peace Corps shall be responsible for
the training and service abroad of men
and women of the United States in new
programs of assistance to nations and
areas of the world, and in conjunction
with…other international organizations.
What opportunities does the executive order create for citizens and the government?
A.
to provide for the common defense
B.
to establish domestic tranquility
C.
to advance the common good
D.
to administer justice
Answer:
The statement below is from Executive Order 10924, President John F. Kennedy, March 1, 1961. The Peace Corps shall be responsible for the training and service abroad of men and women of the United States in new programs of assistance to nations and areas of the world, and in conjunction with...
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
to advance common good
What characteristics do Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam all share?
F. Belief in a messiah
G. Belief in one god
H. The same holy book
J. The same prophets
Answer:
I think its g. belief in one God. btw, Jesus Loves you. John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. have a Blessed day
The Declaration of Independence lists a number of
offenses committed by the British king against the American colonists. Which of
the following offenses refers to a protection first established by Magna Carta?
a.)
For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world
b.)
For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us
c.)
For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of
Trial by Jury
d.)
For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for
pretended offence
Answer: The answer is C. For depriving us in many cases,
of the benefits of Trial by Jury D:
Explanation:
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Answer:
Dharma
Explanation:
We look for universal laws by which the universe is guided. Well, so in practical affairs of human moral existence. Therefore, to obey the moral law is nothing else than to obey the basic structure and drive of human reason that is in each and every person, and that is also the source of human freedom and autonomy.
Which BEST explains why photojournalism did not emerge until the Civil War? Camera technology had to become portable and create quality images. There were few practical uses for photography prior to the Civil War. People had a lot of concerns about photographing the dead in previous eras. The Civil War was the first war to receive widespread coverage in the press.
Answer:
Camera technology had to become portable and create quality images.
Explanation:
Before the Civil War, cameras were big and bulky. They could not just be pulled out and used to snap a picture. They had to be set up and it was a whole process. However, once the civil war came around cameras were more portable and easier to use.
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here are 3 Q's. I'm giving 75 points person I need A's fast
Today, on average, Oklahoma women are paid __________ Oklahoma men
A.
less than
B.
more than
C.
much more than
D.
the same amount as
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were attempts to reinforce which constitutional amendments?
A.
the 1st and 2nd amendments
B.
the 14th and 15th amendments
C.
the 20th and 21st amendments
D.
the 23rd and 24th amendments
Why were social clubs like the Prince Hall Masons important early civil rights organizations in Oklahoma?
A.
They gave African American residents opportunities to gather to form political agendas.
B.
They sought test cases to sue public institutions that segregated students.
C.
They raised funds to ensure that Oklahoma segregation policies remained in place.
D.
They rioted in major Oklahoma cities to draw attention to the injustices of Jim Crow laws.
Answer:
1. A) Less than
2. B). 14th and 15th amendment
3. A) Gave African Americans...agendas.
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Answer:
A LESS THAN
B THE 14TH AMENDMENT
A
Explanation:
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Oftentimes, Congress and the government will not listen to those in the age group of 18 to 25, due to which of the following reasons? peſos A. Because those who are 18 to 25 are not at the legal voting age. B. Because those who are 18 to 25 do not have jobs. C. Because they know those 18 to 25 are not likely to vote in elections.
Answer:
not A (18 can vote)
not b (a job doesn't matter for votes)
C because 18-25 are way less likely to vote in elections
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Answer:
d. Boston massacre
Explanation:
Paul Revere created his most famous engraving titled the “Bloody Massacre Perpetrated in Kings Street in Boston” just 3 weeks after the Boston Massacre occurred on March 5, 1770. It is regarded by historians as an important document of the pre-revolutionary period.