Answer:
Francisco Pizarro
Explanation:
If you mean who conquered the Inca Empire for Spain, that would be Francisco Pizarro. He executed the last leader of the Inca Empire, Atahualpa, in 1533, and established the Viceroyalty of Peru. Hope this helped!
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Answer:
D. the blending of multiple cultures!
Can someone please help me?
Answer:
I think the answer is D
Explanation:
As the capitalists - the west including the UK and the US - felt that the Soviets were taking peoples freedom from them. As the Soviets were communist. This was one of the key things sparking the cold war. Truman - Usa's president and Churchill - Uk's primeminister - would have been on the same side if a complaint was made. This is because they are both on the same side - Capitalism.
How successful was the Freedmen's Bureau? Why?
During its years of operation, the Freedmen's Bureau fed millions of people, built hospitals and provided medical aid, negotiated labor contracts for ex-slaves and settled labor disputes. It also helped former slaves legalize marriages and locate lost relatives, and assisted black veterans.
Founders: United States Congress
Date founded: March 3, 1865
What did John Brown and his followers use to "kidnap" or "arrest" James P. Doyle and his sons?
Answer: The writer of this book is not an iconoclast, neither has he prejudged John Brown. In 1859 the character was impressed upon his attention in a personal way. An older brother, Joseph E. Wilson, was a member of the company of marines that made the assault on the engine-house at Harper's Ferry, on the morning of October 18th; and from him he heard the story of the fight, and about Brown.
In 1889 the Topeka (Kansas) Daily Capital took a poll of the members of the Kansas Legislature on the question: "Who was the most distinguished Kansan?" or something to that effect. At that time the writer held the opinion that the public services rendered by John Brown in Kansas Territory, were of paramount importance in the settlement of the Free-State contention; and since the course which the nation was at that time pursuing had been arrested by the result of that contention, and diverted into the path which led to the marvelous achievements of the succeeding years; he, therefore, over his signature cast his vote in favor of John Brown; saying, among other things, in his little panegyric, that Brown is the only Kansan whose fame was immortal.
In 1898 he reformed his opinions concerning Brown's character and conduct, and the importance of his public services in Kansas. The change came about through an effort on his part to write a sketch of his life for a work entitled "Eminent Men of Kansas." In good faith, and with much of the confidence and enthusiasm characteristic of Brown's eulogists, he began an investigation of the available historical data relating to the subject; when he found to his surprise, and disgust, that the[Pg 10] history of Brown's career contained nothing to justify the public estimate of him.
Reporting to his associate that he would not write the sketch, he said that he "could find but little in the record of his life which gave him creditable distinction, and that he did not wish to write the discreditable things about him which it contained."
Later he gathered up the threads of Brown's life and has woven them, conscientiously, into the web of history. The story reveals little which is creditable to Brown or worthy of emulation and much that is abhorrent. But he indulges the hope that he has made it clear that his conceptions of the character have not been inspired by "prejudice," "blind" or otherwise, for he has examined the records in the case; an examination which has led him through all the existing testimony concerning Brown; except, that he has not explored the writings which have been put forth by those who have sought, viciously, to attack Brown's character. The opinions therefore which he has set forth are convictions resulting from serious investigation and thought.
In conclusion, the author takes great pleasure in acknowledging the deep sense of his obligation to the late Mrs. Sara T. D. Robinson, wife of Charles Robinson of Kansas, whose generosity, and deep interest in the history of our country, made the publication of this book possible.
Also, he desires to express his gratitude to Dr. William Watson Davis, of the University of Kansas, for the cordial encouragement which he received from him while preparing the work, and for his kindly assistance in molding the text into its present form. Also, to Dr. William Savage Johnson, and to Professor William Asbury Whitaker, Jr., both of the University of Kansas, he wishes to return his thanks for many valuable suggestions.
Lawrence, Kansas, April 15, 1913.
Explanation:
How were the economic ideologies of the United States and the Soviet Union different during the Cold War?
Question 2 options:
The United States' economic ideology was a command economy, while the Soviet Union's economic ideology was capitalism.
The United States' economy was based on private ownership of property; the Soviet Union's economy was based on government ownership of property.
The United States' economic system was based on socialism, the Soviet Union's economy was based on the commune system.
The United States' economy was based on the idea of collectivism; the Soviet Union's economy was based on laissez faire philosophy.
Answer: The us economy was based on private ownership. The soviet’s economy was based on government ownership
Explanation: The us operated on capitalism, which emphasized the importance of private ownership. The Soviet Union used communism, where the government controlled most aspects of life
The Fugitive Slave Act a. forbade individual American citizens to assist in the capture of fugitive slaves and instead initiate contact with the federal agents involved. b. allowed federal commissioners to determine the fate of fugitives without the benefit of a trial or testimony by the accused individual. c. ended the decisive controversy surrounding fugitive slaves. d. allowed local authorities to interfere with the capture of fugitives only if the individuals were from the same state.
Answer:
d. allowed local authorities to interferer with the capture of fugitives only if the individuals were from the same state.
Explanation:
The Fugitive Slave Act demanded that the US government actively help in recapturing escaped slaves.
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What are the reasons given by Jackson for his opposition to the Bank of the United States?
Answer:
Andrew Jackson opposed the National Bank b/c he thought it was unconstitutional and it gave too much economic power to capitalists.
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which of the following is a result of gold discovered at Sutter's Mill?
A ) By 1850, most California natives had moved to Mexico
B ) More people migrated to California after 1847
C ) Most American's arrived in California before 1840
D ) More people migrated from California to Oregon in 1850
This group of people were young Americans who opposed the government and the Vietnam War.
Answer:
Boxer Muhammad Ali was one prominent American who resisted being drafted into service during the Vietnam War.
Explanation:
Answer:
The antiwar movement.
Muhammed Ali is incorrect as he was not a group of people, but was one person who opposed the Vietnam War.
What Greek philosopher created the rhetorical triangle?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Aristophanes
D. Socrates
Answer:
A. Aristotle
Explanation:
Thousands of years ago, Aristotle provided us with three ways to appeal to an audience, and they're called logos, pathos, and ethos. You'll learn more about each appeal in the discussion below, but the relationship between these three appeals is also often called the rhetorical triangle .
Answer: A. Aristotle
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The United Nations helped hundreds of thousands of World War II orphans.
True or
False
Answer:
True. UN did help thousands of orphans and non orphans as well. Anyone affected by the war was helped.
Answer:
the person above me is right
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What were the links between the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Declaration of the Rights of Women? How were these documents influenced by Enlightenment thinking? What rights do they state that citizens should have? Who does each document define as citizens?
Which of the following best describes the broad political conflicts that delayed the implementation of civil rights reforms throughout the 1960s?
a) Southern Civil rights leaders rejected proposals that originated in northern states with less racial tension.
b) state officials refused to enforce laws and court rulings made by the federal government
c) democratic prseidents consistently vetoed bipartisan civil rights legislation adopted by congress.
d) black power activists launched riots to sabotage civil rights reforms proposed by white leaders.
Answer: it is b “ state officials refused to enforce laws and court rulings made by the federal government“
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. State officials refused to enforce laws and court rulings made by the federal government.
Explanation:
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Define trust.
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Answer:
Something that is earned and not traded.
Explanation:
In the late 1800s, canning machinery made it easier to?
Answer:
Made it easier to fill cans
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Explanation:
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When one is _____, one has a feeling of strong patriotism toward his or her country.
isolationist
nationalistic
naturalist
misogynistic
Answer:
nationalistic
Explanation:
Answer:
2. nationalistic
Explanation:
What did the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the Public Works Administration (PWA) have in common? They both focused on reforestation and land restoration. They were both government-run construction programs. They both provided government support for labor unions. They were created to provide electricity in rural areas.
B. They were both government-run construction programs.
Explanation:
Both the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Public Works Administration were part of the New Deal during the Great Depression.
The Great Depression was a terrible time in history. Many people were losing their jobs, homes, businesses, farms, and could barely afford to eat. The economy was at a low and people were not buying items because they did not have money, which was going to continue to hurt the economy.
The New Deal was created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and is known for creating a series of programs in order to help the American people. Roosevelt's goal was to create jobs for the American people, then they would have money to spend in order to stimulate the economy.
Two of these programs were the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Public Works Administration. These were both government-run construction programs that were designed to help Americans during the Great Depression and help the economy.
Answer:
B. They were both government-run construction programs.
Explanation:
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Which phrase best completes this list? A. Lower prices on goods B. Fewer goods available for purchase C. Fewer job opportunities for women D. Greater value placed on handmade goods
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The industrial revolution popularized competition and varieties of firms moved to create cheaper prices for consumers. Good were more available than ever and yes even women were able to get jobs during this time
Which was allowed under the new system of government in Japan following Wold War II?
HELP!! THIS IS TIMED!
Using the C.E.R Method.
How did expansion of the Industrial Revolution and economic philosophies impact society and politics?
How do artists today express their opinions about America?
Answer: https://www.americansforthearts.org/news-room/press-releases/americans-speak-out-about-the-arts-in-new-public-opinion-poll
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Who is in charge of the Kuomintang?
Answer:
Following the death of Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek emerged as the KMT leader and launched the Northern Expedition to defeat the northern warlords and unite China under the party.
Explanation:
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BLACK SLAVES AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL POPULATION, 1860
The map above represents which era in Texas history?
A. Texas as a republic
B. Civil War and reconstruction
C. Contemporary Texas
D. Civil war
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which of the following statements about the Constitutional Convention is FALSE?
(A) The delegates shared a commitment to a strong, central government.
(B) The delegates reflected the range of citizens and represented all Americans.
(C) The delegates believed that the Articles of Confederation gave too much power to
state governments.
(D)
The delegates were concerned with economic policy and competing state policies.
Answer:
A
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The statement 'The delegates reflected the range of citizens and represented all Americans.' is false about the Constitutional Convention. The correct option is B.
Delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention were selected by their respective states rather than being directly elected by the general public. The delegates did not accurately represent all Americans despite the fact that they did represent a variety of viewpoints and life experiences. They mainly belonged to the educated and affluent class were white and male.
The objective of the convention was to create a more powerful central government and address the problems with the Articles of Confederation. The delegates addressed issues with economic policy and competing state interests in an effort to strike a balance between the states and the federal government.
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Which party was split in two over the
issue of slavery?
O Constitutional Union
Republicans
O Free Soil
O Democrats
What political party regained control of the TX legislature by 1872 PLEASE HELP
Which of the following was not considered to be a natural right/law?
A) Liberty
B) Life
C) Happiness
D) Property
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Answer:
2016
Explanation:
because the graph was the highest
The Great Migration resume during World War II as a result of:
Answer:
The expansion of industrial production and the further mechanization of the agricultural industry, in part, spurred the Second Great Migration following the end of World War II.
Explanation: