Based on the quote, which of the
following would MLK Jr. believe Americans are justified in disobeying?*
“There are just laws and there are unjust laws. /
would be the first to advocate obeying just laws. One
has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey
just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility
to disobey unjust laws." -MLK Jr.
A. The decision in Plessy v. Ferguson
B. Civil Rights Act of 1965
C. The 14th Amendment

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Answer 1
Based on the quote, which of the
following would MLK Jr. believe Americans are justified in disobeying?*
“There are just laws and there are unjust laws. /
would be the first to advocate obeying just laws. One
has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey
just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility
to disobey unjust laws." -MLK Jr.
A. The decision in Plessy v. Ferguson
B. Civil Rights Act of 1965
C. The 14th Amendment

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In 1862 congress passed a law that stated:
A. African Americans had to join the military to gain their freedom
B. African Americans could enlist in the military
C. Freed African Americans had to serve in the military
D. African Americans could not enlist in the military

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Answer:

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Explanation:

the Militia Act of 1862

B. african americans could enlist in the army

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Answer:

blue dot that is not on a major trading route

(look at the map )

Explanation:

a) Describe the author’s main argument about efforts to establish a global ""human rights standard.""

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Hello. You did not inform the article to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.

In an article, the main argument of an author, is the argument that governs the entire article, that is, it is the opinion of the author on a topic, which will determine all the information presented in the article, where the author will present evidence that shows how his opinion is true and should be taken seriously. In this case, to answer your question, you must first read the entire article and identify what is the opinion that the author is defending that relates to the assertion of the existence of a "human rights standard."

The main argument of the author is for human rights to be established and followed all over the world.

What are human rights?

This can be defined as the standard that is required for dealing with people all over the world.

One of the basic rights that humans have is the right to life. Another fundamental human right is the right to freedom and free speech.

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How was the United States affected by conflicts in other countries and by terrorism in the 1990s?

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Answer:

sum bad stuff

Explanation:

really bad stuff

causes of great depression

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Answer:

b?

Explanation:

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Answer:

causes of the great depression

A) overproduction, crisis in farming, rising gap in rich and poor, stock market, stock market triggers banking crisis, federal reserve, hawley-smott tariff

Explanation:

Based on your knowledge of history, which three statements reflect characteristics of President Lincoln's plan for reconstruction?

1.Oath of allegiance to the Union.
2.Allowed only non-Confederates the right to vote.
3.State government re-established after 50% of the population takes loyalty oaths.
4.Oath of allegiance to the US Constitution.
5.State government re-established after 10% of population takes loyalty oaths.

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Answer:

1 Oath of allegiane to the Union

4 Oath of allegiance to US constitution

5 State Government re-established after 10% of pupulation takes loyality oath

Explanation:

Which option accurately describes key events of Peter the Great's reign?
His reign involved seizing political power in France in 1799, and he crowned himself
emperor of France and Russia in 1804.
His reign involved a disastrous invasion of England in 1812, and he was exiled to the
island of Elba and later the island of Saint Helena.
His reign involved the Northern War, gaining access to the Baltic, and founding a new
capital in St. Petersburg.
His reign involved invading Normandy, killing Harold Godwinson during the Battle of
Hastings, and seizing the British throne.

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Answer:

His reign involved the Northern War, gaining access to the Baltic, and founding a new capital in St. Petersburg.

Explanation:

The option that accurately describes key events of Peter the Great's reign is "His reign involved the Northern War, gaining access to the Baltic, and founding a new capital in St. Petersburg."

Peter the Great ruled over Russia between 1682 to 1725. During his reign, he was involved in the Northern War in 1700 and gaining access to the Baltic, and founding a new capital in St. Petersburg.

He also founded the Russian Senate and established the table of ranks to classify military members

Should a citizens arrest be posted online ? why?

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Answer:

I would say yes because the world deserves to know why or how they were arrested. If they didn't want to be online they shouldn't have done the crime they did

Explanation:

Write two questions you would ask Rosa parks​

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Answer:

who inspired you the most and what gave you the idea of risking your life for others, we know your father was a railroad man did he inspire you?

if the man didn't ask for the seat do you think you would have still started your civil act?

How old were girls who were selected to become Chosen Women? What did they learn to do in the convents?

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Girls selected to be "Chosen Women" ranged from the ages of 8-10. At convents, they would learn to cook for religious ceremonies, study religion, and weave garments for the Sapa Inca (Emperor) and the "Coya".

on
Japan?
How many atomic bombs did the USA drop
Which cities were bombed? I

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Answer:

hiroshima and nagasaki was bombed by 2 atomic bombs

One of the most controversial issues involving industrialization was the use of?
A. Poor lit buildings
B. Dirty coal
C. Child labor
D. Pollution

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Child Labor and pollution, I know child labor is one not sure about pollution though, it could also be Dirty coal, just go with Child Labor, because that one is right

The Berlin Conference was attended
by all of the following nations except
which of the following?

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Answer:

Africa I think I'm sorry if I'm wrong

Answer: During the New Imperialism period, the Berlin Conference of 1884–85, also known as the Congo Conference or West Africa Conference, governed European colonialism and commerce in Africa, coinciding with Germany's unexpected rise as an imperial force. The General Act of the Berlin Conference, called for by Portugal and orchestrated by Otto von Bismarck, Germany's first Chancellor, may be considered as the formalization of the Scramble for Africa. The meeting signaled a time of increased European colonial involvement, with most existing systems of African autonomy and self-governance being removed or overridden.

Explanation:

knowledge!

For what reason did the United States primarily become involved in Vietnam ?

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Answer:

Communist takeovers

Explanation:

Im not 100% sure on that tho

what factors allowed the development of industrialization?

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Political stability: Countries that industrialized did so in a political environment in which the government provided stability and law.

Available work forces: Industrialization required large numbers of available workers who no longer lived in rural areas.

Natural resources: Industrialization required countries to possess natural resources such as steel or coal or to have access to these resources through their colonies.

Expanding economy: The process of industrialization required the availability of ready capital to start new businesses.

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Which sentence best describes characteristics of Renaissance art?

Renaissance art had both religious and Medieval themes.
Renaissance art had both religious and European themes.
Renaissance art had both religious and secular themes.
Renaissance art had both religious and political themes.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Answer:

C: Renaissance art had both religious and secular themes.

27. Spanish conquistadors were less interested in the Mayan civilization than the Aztec

Empire because the Mayans had a -

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Answer:

The lack of interest of the Spanish conquerors in the Mayan Civilization happened because when the conquerors arrived, the Mayan Civilization was already in decline.

Explanation:

Unlike the Aztec Empire, the Mayan Civilization was already in decline when the Spaniards arrived. The Mayan buildings were already destroyed when the Europeans arrived, the economy was weak and so was agriculture. This diminished the interest of the Spaniards in the conquest of Mayan Civilization, because they had no wealth. However, the Aztec Empire was found by the Spaniards in its heyday, I have many riches and increasing the interest of the Spaniards.

Which country did more than all the others to militarily cause the German defeat
in World War II?

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Answer:

World War II is appropriately called “Hitler’s war.” Germany was so extraordinarily successful in the first two years that Hitler came close to realizing his aim of establishing hegemony in Europe. But his triumphs were not part of a strategic conception that secured victory in the long run. Nonetheless, the early successes were spectacular. After the defeat of Poland within a month, Hitler turned his attention westward. He believed that it was necessary to defeat Britain and France before he could again turn eastward to the territories that were to become the “living space” for his new empire. The attack on the Western Front began in the spring of 1940. Hitler took Denmark and Norway during the course of a few days in April, and on May 10 he attacked France, along with Luxembourg, Belgium, and The Netherlands. Once again his armies achieved lightning victories; Luxembourg, Belgium, and The Netherlands were overrun in a few days, and France capitulated on June 21. Only the British, now alone, obstructed Hitler’s path to total victory in the west.

Explanation:

In economics, the factors of production describe:
A. the economic elements required to produce goods.
O B. the total value of all money circulating in the economy.
C. the growth in an economy's productivity over time.
D. the different ways world economies are organized.
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It is a the growth in an economy circulation

Multiple sources presenting various points of view regarding the Middle Passage all lead to what historical conclusion?
Africans and Native Americans benefited greatly from the Slave Trade
The Middle Passage and the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade can be considered a Human Rights Violation
Everyone throughout Europe, Africa, and the Americas supported the Slave Trade
Europeans did not think the Slave Trade was necessary

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The theory of plate tectonics states that the Earth's crust is composed of many plates that move gradually across the Earth's surface.

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Answer: True thats why the continents are separate      

Explain why Charles Tupper of Nova Scotia supports Confederation. (2 reasons)

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Answer:

As premier, he established public education in Nova Scotia and expanded Nova Scotia's railway network in order to promote industry. By 1860, Tupper supported a union of all the colonies of British North America. Believing that immediate union of all the colonies was impossible, in 1864, he proposed a Maritime Union.

In which ways did colonists protest being taxed by Parliament in the 1760s?
Check all that are true.

boycotting taxed goods

destroying stamps

creating a new country

petitioning the king

threatening tax collectors

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What is it called when people and not the government decide on issues

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Answer:

democracy

Explanation:

for the people and by the people so basically means the people are the ones responsible to their choices

How much wood would a wood chuck wood?

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If wood chuck could chuck wood it would chuck as a much as a wood chuck wants

The federal government estimates that as many of ____ illegal immergrants enter the u.s. each year

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Answer:

350,000

Explanation:

The federal government estimates that as many as 350,000 illegal immigrants enter the United States each year.

Answer:Some other countries have larger proportions of immigrants, such as Switzerland with 24.9% and Canada with 21.9%. According to the 2016 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, the United States admitted a total of 1.18 million legal immigrants (618k new arrivals, 565k status adjustments) in 2016.

Explanation:


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1) Which statement accurately describes George W. Bush's approval ratings throughout his presidency?

A: He became more and more popular as the effects of his foreign policy decisions became clear

B: His approval ratings swung up and down, but reached a record high as he left office.

C: He reached his highest approval ratings after the Iraq War ended in total victory for the U.S.

D: He started with an extremely high rating but lost popularity over time as the Iraq war wore on.

2) Why did politicians come together to create the No Child Loft Behind Act?

A: Several education scandals after the election prompted the Bush administration to take drastic action.

B: Americans wanted to counter the 9/11 attacks with something that proved the country's strengths .

C; American students seemed less prepared academically than students from other countries .

D: President Bush thought that the act would create an issue that would increase his popularity

3) What criticism did George W. Bush receive after his response to Hurricane Katrina?
A: He was concerned about counter terrorist operations that he was neglecting key domestic issues .
B: he ordered an early and unnecessary evacuation of the city , long before the hurricane hít land.

C: His administration reacted too slowly to the disaster , showing a lack of leadership .

D: the mayor of New Orleans blamed Bush's lack of concern for the extent of the natural disaster .

4) Why is the Patriot Act controversial?

A: Many Americans thought the Patriot Act didn't go far enough in making private correspondence public

B: Many Americans that it violates constitutional rights to privacy for the sake of security.

C: The act was written and pushed through Congress at a time when President Bush was unpopular .

D: Terrorist attacks actually increased in the United States after the passage of the Patriot Act .

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Answer:

1. He started with an extremely high rating but lost popularity over time as the Iraq war wore on.

2. American students seemed less prepared academically than students from other countries.

3. His administration reacted too slowly to the disaster, showing a lack of leadership.

4. Many Americans feel that it violates constitutional rights to privacy for the sake of security.

Explanation:

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Answer:

so they can mark the other guy smarter

Explanation:

Select the correct answer. In which type of US election is it possible for the winning candidate to get fewer popular votes than the opposing candidate?
A. most state government elections B. House elections
c. Senate elections
D. most local government elections
E. presidential elections​

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It is E! Donald Trump had fewer popular votes than Hillary Clinton, and still won the election , because the Electoral College voted him as POTUS.

.Which event sparked the protest movement known as the Arab Spring?

Free speech was declared illegal in Iran.
Ayatollah Khomeini became the ruler of Iran.
A young man tragically killed himself in Tunisia.
The six states of the Arabian peninsula united.

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I’m pretty sure it’s 3

The event that  sparked the protest movement known as the Arab Spring was when a  young man tragically killed himself in Tunisia. Thus option (C) is correct.

What was Arab Spring?

The Arab Spring was a series of pro-democracy uprisings and demonstrations that took place in several countries in the Middle East and North Africa starting in 2010. The protests were largely driven by frustration with authoritarian regimes, corruption, economic hardship, and lack of political freedoms.

The first protests took place in Tunisia in December 2010, after a young street vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire in protest of police harassment and economic hardship. The protests quickly spread throughout the country and eventually led to the ousting of longtime dictator.

When a young man tragically killed himself in Tunisia, it led sparked the protest movement known as the Arab Spring. Therefore. option (C) is correct.

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