Answer:
The Concert of Europe was a system of dispute resolution adopted by the major conservative powers of Europe to maintain their power, oppose revolutionary movements, weaken the forces of nationalism, and uphold the balance of power.
Explanation:
As the Napoleonic Wars came to close in the second decade of the 19th century, the Great Powers of Europe (Britain, Prussia, Russia and Austria) started planning for the postwar world.
To bring about a balance of power in Europe and prevent further conflict, they developed what became known as the Concert of Europe, beginning with the Congress of Vienna.
The Congress of Vienna dissolved the Napoleonic world and attempted to restore the monarchies Napoleon had overthrown.
The Congress was the first occasion in history where on a continental scale, national representatives came together to formulate treaties instead of relying mostly on messages between the several capitals.
The Concert of Europe, despite later changes and diplomatic breakdowns a few decades later, formed the basic framework for European international politics until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.
Key Terms
balance of power: A theory in international relations that suggests that national security is enhanced when military capability is distributed so that no one state is strong enough to dominate all others. If one state becomes much stronger than others, the theory predicts it will take advantage of its strength and attack weaker neighbors, thereby providing an incentive for those threatened to unite in a defensive coalition.
Great Powers: A sovereign state recognized as having the ability and expertise to exert its influence on a global scale. They characteristically possess military and economic strength, as well as diplomatic and soft power influence, which may cause middle or small powers to consider the Great Powers’ opinions before taking actions of their own.
Concert of Europe: Also known as the Congress System or the Vienna System after the Congress of Vienna, a system of dispute resolution adopted by the major conservative powers of Europe to maintain their power, oppose revolutionary movements, weaken the forces of nationalism, and uphold the balance of power.
Explain how immigration was connected to child labor in the U.S.
Answer:
The most sweeping federal law that restricts the employment and abuse of child workers is the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA). Child labor provisions under FLSA are designed to protect the educational opportunities of youth and prohibit their employment in jobs that are detrimental to their health and safety.
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
Explanation:
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What impact did the cotton gin have on the state's slave population? *
1 point
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:
What city was the first capital of the United States?
Answer:
Philadelphia was the first state of the United States before Washington DC
Explanation:
What is one reason why it took New Mexico over 60 years to become a state?
A. Conflicts between European settlers and indigenous peoples
made many believe the area was unsafe and unstable.
B. Laws that stated residents had to pratice Catholicism made
many people of other religions feel unwelcome.
C. The high price of farmland made many people feel they wouldn't
be able to afford to live in the state.
D. Lack of water sources made many people feel that the state
would have serious water issues in the future.
answer: C or D
Explanation:
basically C or D because those that make the most sense with the question, put one of the two C or D will get lucky but I think it's the C
What did it mean if a worker had the
“third shift" at a factory?
A. the worker had a shift that lasted over night
B. the worker was going to be fired
C. the worker was going to have to work three days in a row
D. the worker's shift was going to be reduced by three
hours
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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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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Effects of the Silk Road on Classical (Han) China
One of the main factors contributing to the establishment of feudalism in Western
Europe was the -
will to establish religious uniformity
O inability of kings to effectively defend their lands
need to centralize political power
desire to maintain an educated citizenry
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
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Answer:
need to centralize political power
Explanation:
The political turmoil and constant warfare led to the rise of European feudalism, which, as you read in Chapter 2, is a political and economic system based on land ownership and personal loyalty. From about 800 to 1000, invasions destroyed the Carolingian Empire.
The invasions by Vikings, Magyars, and Muslims caused widespread disorder and suffering. Most western Europeans lived in constant danger. Kings could not effectively defend their lands from invasion. As a result, people no longer looked to a central ruler for security. Instead, many turned to local rulers who had their own armies. Any leader who could fight the invaders gained followers and political strength.
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the first female u.s. senator was from what state?
Answer:
georgia
Explanation:
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Answer:
She restored the use of icons after her husband's death
Explanation:
I just had this quiz like two weeks ago, good luck!!
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
Someone help me with this I will make you brain
Answer:
d
Explanation:
he is best known for strong defence of icons
Name the economic system that increased money in a country's treasury by creating a favorable balance of tradeAnswer in. complete sentences.
Answer:
Mercantillism
Explanation:
Mercantillism was a economic of trade that spanned from the 16th sentury to the 18th sentry. Mercantillism was based on the idea that a nation's weath and power were best served by increasing exports and so involved increasing trade.
10 important things about the Paleolithic era
Answer:
Stone-tipped spears, Bow & arrows, Harpoons, and hand axes.
Dogs, for example, are thought to have been domesticated during the Paleolithic period. During the Upper Paleolithic Age, man was able to follow animal movement for hunting reasons because to the usage of calendars.
Explanation:
I only know 5 hope you can get the ither half now.
How could a plague result in the decline of one empire and the rise of the new one
Answer:
The Antonine plague affected ancient Roman traditions, also leaving a mark on artistic expression; a renewal of spirituality and religiousness was recorded. These events created the conditions for the spread of monotheistic religions, such as Mithraism and Christianity.
Explanation:
Why was there an American Revolution? Describe events and outcomes. Name key player.
Answer:
There was an American Revolution because the democr a the tried to overturn democracy by working with the British. Some key players are Andrew Jackson, Rita Ora, Cardi B. and Kim West Kardashian, Hillary Clinton.
Explanation:
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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.
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Which THREE examples BEST demonstrate Locke's views on government?
A:
Answer:
The best demonstration of John Locke's views on government is that Elections should be free and fair for everyone who meets the eligibility requirements. Option D is correct.
According to Locke, before anyone can govern others, the people need to give their consents first.
Also he was in favor of representative government. That is a government with elected officials.
The eligibility requirements he gave were:
Only men with properties and business could be representatives.
Also only adult males that owned properties could vote
Explanation:
define nomadic society
Answer:
Nomadic society have no permanent place of settlement. The people roam from place to place with their luggage on the backs of camels, horses and donkeys in search of fodder and water for their animals and food for themselves. They have no hereditary property. They are more a tribe and have tribal culture..
Nomadism, way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically. ... Nomadic hunters and gatherers are usually organized into small, isolated bands that move through a delimited territory where they know the water holes, the location of plants, and the habits of game..
Explanation:
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Do you think you'll support the same political party as your family?
Answer:
I support not just one side of politics, I support the individual that I believe is suited for the job and who wouldn't screw us over.
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
What is the president pro tempore?
Answer:
A constitutionally recognized officer of the Senate who presides over the chamber in the absence of the vice president
Which was NOT a reason for the decline in support for President Bush's policies during his second term?
According to the 2016 Census, Illinois population was 12,801,639 people. If they currently have one
representative per 710,767 people, how many representatives do they have in the House of
Representatives?
Answer:
18
Explanation:
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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:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
3. Identify how Hitler's Nazis realized to repudiating Versailles
Answer:
by sending German military forces into the Rhineland, a demilitarized zone along the Rhine River in western Germany. ...
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:
Who are the most important senate officers, and what are their jobs?
Answer:
The President of the Senate. The president is the main leader of the Senate. The president presides over the daily Senate sessions, preserves order, appoints committee chairs and members, refer bills to committee, signs legislation, writs and warrants, and act as the official spokesman for the Senate.
President pro tem of the Senate. The primary roles assigned to the president pro tem are to preside over the Senate in the president's absence and exercise the powers and duties of the president in his or her absence.
Speaker of the House. The speaker is the principal leader of the House. The speaker presides over the daily sessions of the House, preserves order in the chamber, states parliamentary motions and rules on parliamentary questions. They appoint committee chairs and members, refer bills to the committee, sign legislation, writs, and warrants and act as the official spokesman for the House.
Speaker pro tem. The primary roles assigned to the speaker pro tem are to preside over the House in the speaker's absence, exercise the powers and duties of the speaker in his or her absence and assume other duties as assigned by the speaker.
Majority Leader. The primary functions of a majority leader usually relate to floor duties. The majority leader is the lead speaker for the majority party ( depends on which party is the majority at any given time) during floor debates, develops the calendar, and assists the president or speaker with program development, policy formation, policy decisions.
Majority Caucus Chair. The majority caucus chair develops the majority caucus agenda with the principal leaders and presides over the majority caucus meetings.
Majority Whip. The majority whips' main duties are to assist the floor leader, ensure member attendance, count votes, and communicate the majority position.
Minority Leader. The minority leader is the main leader of the minority caucus. The minority leader is responsible for developing the minority position ( where they stand on bills coming up for a vote), negotiating with the majority party, directing minority caucus activities on the chamber floor, and leading debate for the minority.
Minority Caucus Chair. The minority caucus chair presides over caucus meetings and assists the minority leader with policy development.
Minority Whip. The major responsibility of the minority whip is to assist the minority leader on the floor, count votes, and ensure the attendance of minority party members.
Explanation: