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Explanation:
n September 2, 1957, Governor Orval Faubus announced that he would call in the Arkansas National Guard to prevent the African American students' entry to Central High, claiming this action was for the students' own protection.
Answer:
Governor Orval Faubus announced that he would call in the Arkansas National Guard to prevent the African American students entry to Central High, claiming this action was for the students' own protection. He enlisted the National Guard to prevent nine African American students from entering Central High School in Little Rock. After the Supreme Court ruled school segregation unconstitutional in the 1954 Brown cases, it ordered that schools be desegregated with “all deliberate speed.” But many white Americans, especially in the South, responded angrily to the Court’s rulings. They did not want public schools to be desegregated. Soon, "Massive Resistance, a campaign to block desegregation at the local, state, and national level, was underway. In late summer 1956, crowds of angry whites prevented the desegregation of public schools in Texas, Tennessee, and elsewhere. And, since the Supreme Court’s ruling applied to public but not to private schools, some counties simply closed public schools altogether. Some whites also pulled their children out of public school just to put them in a private school. In the end several of the Little Rock Nine went on to pursue their careers.
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Who led the rebellion against Spain in the early 1800s?
a. Antonio Guzmán Blanco
b. Juan Aguerrevere Páez
c. Juan Vicente Gómez
d. Francisco de Miranda
Which best describes the US armed forces during World War II?
O integrated
O all white
O mostly African American
O segregated
The military history of the United States during World Struggle II spans the successful Allied war against the Axis Powers, from the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, to Japan's surrender on September 2, 1945. Hence option D is correct .
What was US armed forces during World War II?The United States maintained formal neutrality during the first two years of World War II, which was made official in the Quarantine Speech delivered by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937.
At the same time, the US was providing Britain, the Soviet Union, and China with war supplies through the Lend-Lease Act, which was signed into law on March 11, 1941, and was also sending troops to Iceland to replace British forces stationed there.
After the "Greer incident," Roosevelt made the "shot" official on sight" command on September 11, 1941, essentially starting the Battle of the Atlantic's naval conflict with Italy and Germany. Unofficial early US combat operations, such as the Flying Tigers, took place in the Pacific Theater.
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What happened in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001?
the terrorist attacks on an airplane and crashed into the twin towers
What trait was most important to Genghis Khan when promoting generals?
skill in battle
being a member of his family
having great wealth
mercy towards civilians
Answer:
skill in battle
Explanation:
the others don´t seem that important for a general
Answer: A. Skill in battle
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In addition to the stated constitutional powers of the president, which of the following roles does the president take on? Choose TWO!!
A. Making treaties
B. Giving a state of the union address
C. Granting pardons
D. The acting head of the political party
Answer:
B Giving a state of the union address
Answer:
D and A
Explanation:
Which European national group had the largest representation the land that was to become the United States?
The civilization that developed in the Tigris and Euphrates River valley c. 3000 BCE was...
1. How do we view our founding fathers that is vastly inaccurate or over exaggerated?
2. How did the founding fathers view themselves?
3. Name three reasons for George Washington's immense popularity.
4. How was creating a new constitution an illegal act?
Answer and Explanation:
1. How do we view our founding fathers that is vastly inaccurate or over exaggerated? We see them as incorruptible men endowed with immense and unreachable wisdom, totally committed against any kind of injustice and totally correct. This is inaccurate and exaggerated because no human being can achieve this standard of perfection. Furthermore, we know that the founding fathers stopped supporting very important causes, which shows us that they were not as vigilant as we think. For example, they did not fight for the cause of natives, blacks and women.
2. How did the founding fathers view themselves? They saw themselves as intellectuals, as honorable men and with an intellect sufficiently trained to the point of being able to organize and manage the construction of a nation.
3. Name three reasons for George Washington's immense popularity: He was a very rational and peaceful person, he was very responsible with the political causes he supported, and he was extremely intelligent and well educated. These characteristics made people see him as a great leader and a person capable of governing the country with honesty, responsibility and without abusing or being contrasted by power.
4. How was creating a new constitution an illegal act? The articles of the confederation were established as a legal document and specified that nothing in them could be changed unless all representatives of all states agreed to the change. The new constitution was not supported by all states, but it was nevertheless ratified, providing changes to the articles of the confederation, that is, the constitution was ratified illegally.
dose john locke think people should be trusted to govern
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Which of the following describes the main economic activity of the southern colonies? A. Coastal towns harvesting fish B. Large plantations raising one cash crop C. Port cities trading overseas and building ships D. Large farms growing a variety of crops and livestock
Answer:
D. Large farms growing a variety of crops and livestock
What decisions did the Second Continental Congress make?
Answer:
The Second Continental Congress assumed the normal functions of a government, appointing ambassadors, issuing paper currency, raising the Continental Army through conscription, and appointing generals to lead the army.
Explanation:
Why is it important to be familiar with the terms AD and BC?
They are required on all time lines.
They are found on some time lines.
They represent the events on time lines.
They show the overall span of some time lines.
Answer:
They are found on some timelines.
Explanation:
I took the test analyzing time lines and it said it was the correct answer.
Answer:
They are found sometimes on timelines.
Explanation:
How did the law protect the citizens of the Babylonian Empire?
Answer:
Explanation:d discourages people from wrongly accusing someone of a crime
Answer:
D: The law discourages people from wrongly accusing someone of a crime.
Explanation:
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The Constitutional Convention was called to address the problems that the United States faced under the Articles of Confederation. Which was NOT a problem that led to the Convention?
the Northwest Ordinance
economic depression
fear of civil war
Shays's Rebellion
Answer:
The answer is the Northwest Ordinance.
Explanation:
Economic depression was a serious factor in the reform of the Articles of Confederation. US money was almost worthless and most purchases were done by trade. Fear over a civil war was also a factor that played in the convention because many were upset over how weak the articles were. Shay's rebellion ultimately led to the draft of the Articles of Confederation. The answer is the Northwest Ordinance because this was a constitution that specified what process states took to become admitted into the US and adopted a Bill of Rights, stating that any state admitted into the nation would be given the same principle rights as an original colony.
Answer:
A. The Northwest Ordinance
Explanation:
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In your own words, describe the Doctrine of Nullification.
Answer:
Nullification, in United States constitutional history, is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution
Explanation:
Jazz incorporated elements of
a.
work songs
c.
African rhythms
b.
gospel music and spirituals
d.
all of the above
Answer:
Improvisation in music is not new, as there are traditions of improvisation in India, AFRICA, and Asia
Explanation:
What is the origin of British common law?
The English common law originated in the early Middle Ages in the King's Court (Curia Regis), a single royal court set up for most of the country at Westminster, near London. ... The common law of England was largely created in the period after the Norman Conquest of 1066.
the average time for travel to the US from europe was
It took approximately thirty hours
The concept of one God originated with who
Answer:
Jesus of Nazareth (jesus christ)
Explanation:
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He developed the scientific method based on his belief in inductive reasoning.
The Total Number of enslaved people in the American colonies continually between 1620 and 1750 over this period the lives of enslaved people became the majority of enslaved people in the colonies lived in the
Answer:
Restricted by laws
Explanation:
In winning the war what did England gain?
Answer:
The British had won the French and Indian War. They took control of the lands that had been claimed by France (see below). France lost its mainland possessions to North America. Britain now claimed all the land from the east coast of North America to the Mississippi River.
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Answer:
They took control of the lands that had been claimed by France . France lost its mainland possessions to North America. Britain now claimed all the land from the east coast of North America to the Mississippi River
Where did them Bubonic plague occur?
Answer:
It was a gobal epidemic that struck Eupre and Asia in the mid 1300s. It originted Asia.
Explanation:
10. What was colonist John Smith referring to when he proclaimed that "every man may be master and owner of his owne labour and
land"?
O A the right every colonist had to equality
OB. the rights to life, equality, and the pursuit of happiness
OC. the moral and religious freedom that America provided colonists with
O D. the opportunity that was present in America
Answer: C im sorry if my answer is a little late
Explanation:
Answer:
abcd (a)
Explanation:
What do you believe that protests in the West over Islamization and protests in the Middle East over Westernization stem from? Is it fear?
Answer:
Of course, it is fear that it stems from. For example, the west believes that, islamization of the region would draw them back to centuries and application of archaic laws based on the teachings of the Koran. Like women covering their hairs, not driving and not having their own opinion in public space.
On the other hand, the Middle East believes that, the westernization of their region would lead to them losing their culture, traditions and values which has been on the teachings of their religion and the Koran applications.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Natural rights/rights given to every human that shall not be infringed upon such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happines.
Common sense A manifesto published by Thomas Paine in 1776 advocating for independent for the 13 colonies
Different authorities given to different branches of government or levels of government to prevent tyranical rule. Also the separation of citizen controlled, federal controlled, and state control domains.
John Locke was an English philosopher and physician who is considered one of the most prominent minds of the Enlightenment age he is also the Mind behind natural rights
I social contract is an understanding between 2 parties such as a government and its people one that is not necessarily written down but is just simply a great upon
The English bill of rights landmark Act in the constitutional law of England that sets out certain basic civil rights and clarifies who would be next to inherit the Crown.
Magna carta An official bill signed by king John of England and 1215 to limit the power of the French monarchy. Also considered to be the 1st constitution ever drafted in england
A limited government A governing administration bound by the will of its citizens or by a constitution or outline of operation
The Mayflower compact is the 1st example of a social contract drawn up by puritan settlers traveling to the colonies. The compact laid out though governing basis of what would grow to be the United States constitution many years later.
A plan or outline of how a government should be run
A self governmentIs where they citizens maintain cup total control of all attributions of societee from criminal Justice to basic natural duties of a citizen
Thomas Paine was an English-born political philosopher and revolutionary also the author of the famous revolutionary pamphlet common sense
what other countries celebrate labors day or internationals workers day
Answer:
Iraq,Indonesia,Italy, and India
Explanation:
STATES
-India
-Argentina
-Austria
-Egypt
-Italy
-Kenya
-Mexico
COUNTRIES
-Central America
-South America
-Australia
-Canada
Why was Spain so concerned about English and French colonization?
what year did the pilgrims leave england
Answer:
1620
Explanation:
July 1620 September 6
Answer: 1620
Explanation:
why was the Code of Laws carved into a large stone slab where everyone could see it
Answer:
The Hammurabi code of laws, a collection of 282 rules, established standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice. Hammurabi's Code was carved onto a massive, finger-shaped black stone stele (pillar) that was looted by invaders and finally rediscovered in 1901.
Explanation:why was the Code of Laws carved into a large stone slab where everyone could see it