Answer:
C. Madison
Explanation:
President James Madison was the president when Washington D.C. was captured and set on fire by British forces.
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About 30% of imports that arrive in Washington
O are transported elsewhere.
O involve raw materials for services.
O remain in the state.
O are sent to Europe.
Answer:
⚫ are sent to Europe. this is correct answer.
. What is the latitude and longitude of Colombo, Sri Lanka?
Answer:
6.9271° N, 79.8612° E
Early civilizations often portrayed their gods and goddesses in their art true or false?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Why were colonial minutemen so prepared for the arrival of the British in Concord? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
A. When Washington saw the British, he fired three canon shots sending a warning signal.
B. Paul Revere had warned villages that the redcoats were coming.
C. The Green Mountain Boys hid in the bushes and warned the Continental Army.
D. When the British headed out, Americans hung two lamps as a warning signal.
Answer:
b and d i believe
Explanation:
this is a shot in the dark I'll be honest. But it isn't c and I don't remember A
Paul Revere had informed other communities that the redcoats were coming, and Americans had hung two lamps as a warning signal after the British left, which is why the Colonial Minutemen were so ready for the British to arrive in Concord.
Thus, Options B and D are correct.
How did the minutemen defeat the British at Concord?The militiamen hurried to Concord's North Bridge, which a group of British soldiers was guarding. The colonists returned fire after the British opened fire, forcing the British to retreat. This was the "shot heard round the world" that poet Ralph Waldo Emerson later made famous.
The British prepared to head back to Boston, which was 18 miles distant, after searching Concord for almost four hours. Nearly 2,000 militiamen—known as "minutemen" for their quick response times—had already arrived in the region by that point, and more were arriving all the time.
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Other than the british,who lost something in this war?what did they lose?
Which best compares the first wave of immigration to America in the 1600s to the third wave in the early 1800s?
Answer:
Which best compares the first wave of immigration to america in the 1600s to the third wave in the early 1800s a. in the 1600s immigrants were seeking land and religious freedom and in the early 1800s they were escaping famine and political problems.
Explanation:
Explain how entertainment was beneficial to the American people during the Great
Depression
Answer:
Entertainment was one way to leave behind worries about crops, weather and money. The radio connected country people and gave them an ear to the world. People liked listening to sports and news, as well as jazz and swing music.
Explanation:
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in paragraph form write to a political candidate informing of them of you have seen the effects of pollution in your community. suggest one thing that should be done in your community to decrease pollution and the loss of natural resources
Answer:
Dear candidate
In my community there is a river that is very polluted because the industrial firms all pour their waste into the river. So far, the current local government has not done anything, arguing that the river is not used for water treatment to consume. I believe that spite of this, we should try to make the river as clean as possible, in order to protect the enviroment and the interests of other species, for example, the few fish that still live in the river.
I believed that these companies should have a cap on the amount of the pollution they can emit. These cap permits could be traded similar to an emission trading system. I hope you consider these proposals.
Sincerely, potential voter.
How did this affect Yanek in terms of assimilation?
How did this affect Yanek in terms of assimilation?
Answer:
Assimilation is a general term for a process that can follow a number of ... Social scientists have examined, analyzed, and criticized Park's conclusions for years. One ... account of all the factors that affect mobility and assimilation. ... to learn the business. ... young men and women seeking jobs, as families fleeing religious ..
Explanation:
Describe the immediate events after the
Prophet (SAWS) arrived in Madina .
Answer:
Explanation:
1. The building of the first Mosque:
The entry into Madina was followed by the building of the mosque, the first-ever for the Muslims who had just emerged from years of oppression in Makkah. It was one of the most important landmarks for Muslims who now had a centre of their own for open uninhibited gatherings, a school for learning the Qur'an and a headquarters for receiving necessary instructions from their leader.
Gone were the days of secret underground meetings in Makkah, where the fear of persecution had always weighed heavily for the faithful. Yathrib which from now onwards was Madinat-an-Nabi (city of the Prophet) or Al-Madina al Munawara (illuminated city), provided a free open atmosphere for the growth of the true faith.
Makkan immigrants mixed with the local populace, the 'Ansar' (Helpers), and cheerfully started giving shape to Islam's first-ever mosque which would be known as Masjid-an-Nabi (Prophet's Mosque). The building was soon constructed of clay and tree trunks with palm leaves serving as a thatched roof. The Messenger of Allah himself took part in the construction and the following year he enlarged its precincts to cover an area of 2475 square meters.
2. Fraternization
The second important step taken by the Prophet in Madina was the fraternizing of 'Muhajireen' (Makkan Immigrants) with the 'Ansar' (Madinite Helpers) in the bonds of Islamic brotherhood. He fraternised each Muhajir with an Ansar, joining them together as brothers in faith. And he himself clasped the hand of his beloved cousin Ali bin Abi Talib (a) as the supreme symbol of brotherhood, fraternity and solidarity in the Islamic society.
3. The Islamic State
The other important event after the Hijra was the establishment of the Islamic State and Government by the Prophet, who by applying the gradual unfolding of divine commandments, moulded the hitherto ignorant Arabs into a real Islamic society. Expounding the eternal miracle of the Holy Qur'an and setting his own divinely inspired personality as a practical example, he firmly erected the pillars of justice and virtue. In short, Prophet Muhammad (S) presented to the dark world seething under tyranny and oppression, the most perfect ever constitution - spiritual, social and political and a key to their salvation both in this mortal life and the hereafter.
4. Jihad
The next stage was Jihad or holy struggle, a thing not known in Makkah. It was the natural consequence to the setting up of a state. Unbelievers, ever-intent to stamp out the divine call but seeing Islam finely knit unto a secure state, resorted to arms, and the Muslims had to follow suit to defend their faith, and according to Allah's injunctions went out to do battle with the aggressors.
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What were the effects of the Federal Highway Act? Check all that apply.
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How did the outcome of the war impact navtice Americans
Answer:
The British took retribution against Native American nations that fought on the side of the French by cutting off their supplies and then forcibly compelling the tribes to obey the rules of the new mother country. No matter which side they fought on, Native Americans were negatively impacted. They were left out of peace talks and lost additional land. In truth, the war did more harm then good to them.
Explanation:
what are prebendal tendencies
Answer:
A prebendary is a senior member of clergy, normally supported by the revenues from an estate or parish. The holder of the post is connected to an Anglican or Roman Catholic cathedral or collegiate church and is a type of canon who has a role in the administration of the cathedral. A prebend is the form of benefice held by a prebendary, and historically the stipend attached to it was usually drawn from specific sources in the income of the cathedral's estates. When attending cathedral services, prebendaries sit in particular seats, usually at the back of the choir stalls, known as prebendal stalls.
Answer:
eff4tt
Explanation:
Who was president when the nation more than doubled its size?
A. Washingtoin
B. Adams
C. Jefferson
D. Madison
E. Monroe
the answer is a Washington
Answer:
c
Explanation:
jefferson
what are the functions of UNICEF to solve the social problems
Answer:
UNICEF's response
Our social protection activities include: Generating evidence on child poverty and vulnerability, and the impact of social protection programmes on children and communities. Working with Governments and partners to translate social protection goals into laws and policies.
Answer:
It conducts various programs to benefit children and control social problems(like poverty alleviation programs, preventing gender discrimination,protecting rights of children)
Do the ratios
6
4
and
7
6
form a proportion?
YES OR NO?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Where in the cities do most of the poor of Brazil Iive?
O barrios
O favelas
O fazendas
O villas
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Answer:
I it is favelas
Explanation:
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Is this statement true or false?
Eleanor Roosevelt fought for the rights of the underdog – for all those who were persecuted or treated unfairly including women, minorities, the poor, and children.
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
This answer will be true because I took the quiz, and got it correct. I hope you guys do well on the quiz too!.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Its quiz 1.02 A Woman of Courage
What did the Selective Service Act authorize the government to do?
A. choose government workers according to scores they received on an entrance test
B. draft men to serve in the military
C. recruit volunteers to assist with labor shortages
D. require new federal employees to obtain security clearances
The answer is --> **B. draft men to serve in the military**
The Selective Service act is to select men to expand the military, which is also just drafting them into service for it.
What economic factors led to the rise of imperialism? Check all that apply. A. Advancements in transportation technology B. The desire to find new markets C. The fall of American industry D. Less access to transportation routes F. Industrial need for raw materials
Answer:
1. The desire to find new markets
2. Industrial need for raw materials
Explanation:
Given that Imperialism is a form of governmental policy in which a nation seeks to directly dominate another country through the direct takeover of its territory resulting from political and economic control of the country.
Hence, in this case, the economic factors that led to the rise of imperialism are:
1. The desire to find new markets
2. Industrial need for raw materials
On the other hand, option A Advancements in transportation technology is a technological factor.
Option C The fall of American industry, is not applicable
Option D Less access to transportation routes is also not applicable.
Answer:
A,B and E
Explanation:
help, i need help on this last question i have. the article i read didn’t help
Answer:
I have the real answer
Explanation:
Stop being lazy and just read the article
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
the art of folding paper
Answer:
origami
explanation:
Answer:
dude someone deleted my answer but yea its origami
Explanation:
the central factor in Truman's decision to use the atomic bomb was United States rivalry with the Soviet Union not ending the war with Japan Identify two sources listed below that could be used to support the thesis
Answer:
The nuclear bombings carried out by the United States on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 served to put an end to World War II avoiding an invasion of Japanese territory, thus avoiding a large number of victims on the allied side.
But also, this bombardment demonstrated to the Soviet Union the military power that the United States possessed, as the first tensions that would later unleash the Cold War between both powers were already beginning to emerge. Thus, the nuclear bombardment put a limit to the conflictive will of the Soviets, who began to fear that, in the event of a possible subsequent war against America, it would use this type of bombs against them.
The "Olive Branch Petition" was a
formal request to King George III
for ______
and colonial
protection.
A. Peace
B. Freedom form taxes
C. Removal of colony governors
Answer:
A- Peace
Explanation:
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How did the political systems of the Natchez and the Iroquois differ?
Answer:
What is the difference between the Natchez and the Iroquois political system? That the Iroquois was a more democratic political system. ... They also developed a system of numbers that included the number zero
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What could congress NOT do under the Articles of Confederation?
1) Collect taxes
2) Raise an army
3) Declare war
4) Develop a plan to settle the western areas of the United States
Answer:
True
federal court
develop a plan to settle western areas
Who must approve-people like the ambassadors, judges and cabinet members that the
president appoints to government positions?
Answer: The senate
Explanation:
Define special interest groups. Explain whether you agree or disagree with their ability to influence government policy by giving money to politicians or political parties.
Answer: Stakeholders are organizations that put pressure on political structures through various mechanisms.
Explanation:
Sometimes they do it for their own interests, and sometimes for the common good. Control of the flow of money among political entities by interest groups is a positive thing. Primarily because in this way, public money is controlled, and the transparency of the distribution of funds among political entities is increased. Through the media, stakeholders seek to achieve public goals by putting pressure on the country's political elite.
Give two ways in which Christians might show their commitment to Church growth.
Explanation:
ways in which Christians show their commitment to Church growth.
taking part in cleaning up exercise and
taking part in the activities of the church
supporting the church with money
of the following, which is the
derogatory term invented by the
British to describe the simple lifestyle
of the Patriots?
a. yankee doodle
b. rebel
c. carpetbagger
d. scalawag
Answer:
Rebels
Explanation:
I looked it up-