Identify three wars that America participated in.

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Answer:

WWI WWII Civil war, korean war, vietnam war, revolutionary war

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Read this passage. It takes place just after Alfonso has promised to take Sandra riding, but he’s broken his bike chain. At four he decided to get it over with and started walking to Sandra's house, trudging slowly, as if he were waist-deep in water. Shame colored his face. How could he disappoint his first date? She would probably laugh. —“Broken Chain,” Gary Soto What evidence from the passage supports the theme “People often care about what others think of them”? Alfonso deciding to go out with Sandra Alfonso worrying that Sandra will laugh Alfonso being angry at himself for blushing

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B edge 2020

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Answer:

Alfonso worrying that Sandra will laugh

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List five members of the Constitutional Convention.




Explain the following plans of representation.


*American government*


Virginia Plan




New Jersey Plan






3. Explain the following compromises.


GREAT COMPROMISE




THREE-FIFTHS COMPROMISE




4. Who were the Federalists? What did they want?




5. Who were the anti-federalist? Give two reasons why they opposed the Constitution.

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At the Convention, several plans were introduced. James Madison’s plan, known as the Virginia Plan, was the most important plan. The Virginia Plan was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. Prior to the start of the Convention, the Virginian delegates met and, drawing largely from Madison’s suggestions, drafted a plan. In its proposal, both houses of the legislature would be determined proportionately. The lower house would be elected by the people, and the upper house would be elected by the lower house. The executive branch would exist solely to ensure that the will of the legislature was carried out and, therefore, would be selected by the legislature.

At the Convention, several plans were introduced. James Madison’s plan, known as the Virginia Plan, was the most important plan. The Virginia Plan was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. Prior to the start of the Convention, the Virginian delegates met and, drawing largely from Madison’s suggestions, drafted a plan. In its proposal, both houses of the legislature would be determined proportionately. The lower house would be elected by the people, and the upper house would be elected by the lower house. The executive branch would exist solely to ensure that the will of the legislature was carried out and, therefore, would be selected by the legislature.image

At the Convention, several plans were introduced. James Madison’s plan, known as the Virginia Plan, was the most important plan. The Virginia Plan was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. Prior to the start of the Convention, the Virginian delegates met and, drawing largely from Madison’s suggestions, drafted a plan. In its proposal, both houses of the legislature would be determined proportionately. The lower house would be elected by the people, and the upper house would be elected by the lower house. The executive branch would exist solely to ensure that the will of the legislature was carried out and, therefore, would be selected by the legislature.imageVirginia Plan: Visual representation of the structure of James Madison’s Virginia Plan.

At the Convention, several plans were introduced. James Madison’s plan, known as the Virginia Plan, was the most important plan. The Virginia Plan was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. Prior to the start of the Convention, the Virginian delegates met and, drawing largely from Madison’s suggestions, drafted a plan. In its proposal, both houses of the legislature would be determined proportionately. The lower house would be elected by the people, and the upper house would be elected by the lower house. The executive branch would exist solely to ensure that the will of the legislature was carried out and, therefore, would be selected by the legislature.imageVirginia Plan: Visual representation of the structure of James Madison’s Virginia Plan.After the Virginia Plan was introduced, New Jersey delegate William Paterson asked for an adjournment to contemplate the plan. Under the Articles of Confederation, each state had equal representation in Congress, exercising one vote each. Paterson’s New Jersey Plan was ultimately a rebuttal to the Virginia Plan. Under the New Jersey Plan, the unicameral legislature with one vote per state was inherited from the Articles of Confederation. This position reflected the belief that the states were independent entities and as they entered the United States of America freely and individually, so they remained.

Which of the following 19th-century groups would have most disagreed with
the opinion James Madison expressed in "Who Are the Best Keepers of the
People's Liberties?"

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D. Members of the Whig Party

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Answer:

D. Members of the Whig Party.

Explanation:

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In American democracy, why is the principle of checks and balances important?


Minority rights are protected


No one branch can have too much power


Representative government is guaranteed


Elections are fair and free

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Answer: No one branch can have too much power

Explanation: There are 3 branches in the US government, and they all check their power with checks and balances.

Explain how the system of checks and balances makes sure that no one branch of government gets too powerful?

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Answer:

veto

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Question 1
Part A: What can you conclude from the text?
The narrator is unsure about who she loves
The narrator is fighting for her life.
The narrator struggles with giving her life for the one she loves.
O The narrator is unable to choose.

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Answer:no idea

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what the soul of america is about?

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America was founded on Christian principals, but it was also founded out of a battle against tyranny. America was built out of the threat of tyranny, so it's government hindered the development such a threat. Though, the system was set up for a christian people and was described as "wholly inadequate for an immoral people."

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Did the United States live up to the ideals of justice and democracy during WWII ? Explain why.

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No they did not

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Democracy is when the whole country, peacefully, comes to agreements about issues through elected officals. During the civil war, the states were split up fighting against each other over the issue of slavery. This does not at all represent democracy. Slaves were still being kept during the time of WWII which is a huge injustice and inequality.

For how many years did the Crusades last?

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Answer:

From 1095-1291 so roughly 196 years!

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Conservative Republicans and Democrats disagreed with government involvement in the New Deal because they thought states should regulate their own affairs. the government should raise taxes even more the government should spend more than it had businesses were not being regulated enough​

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There were conservative Republicans and Democrats in the New Deal who were against government involvement because they thought states should regulate their own affairs.

Why were conservatives opposed to the New Deal?

Conservatism in the United States has always been associated with the belief that states should have more say in their affairs.

As a result, conservatives in both the Republican and Democrat parties were opposed to the New Deal because they felt that it took away powers of the state government.

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Answer:

I think the answer would be A. States should regulate their own affairs

Explanation:

I think it would be this because I got it right when I took the test, my reasoning was because they didn't want to involve themselves with other peoples problems, regulating their own affairs would allow them to do this without worrying about it being unconstitutional.

A Democratic-Republican (Jeffersonian-Republicans) most probably favored: a strong federal government high protective tariffs strong states' rights the Bank of the United States

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Answer:

strong states' rights

Explanation:

A Democratic-Republican often referred to as Jeffersonian-Republicans dominated the political scene in the United States around the early 1800s before the party split following the aftermath of the 1824 presidential election.

However, unlike the Federalist which was been led by Alexander Hamilton, Democratic-Republicans most favored policies such as

1. Strong states' rights

2. Rigid interpretation of the Constitution.

To them, a strong central government can affect individual freedoms.

How did Otto von Bismarck influence the Meiji Restoration?

Bismarck developed a social structure that were incorporated by the Meiji
The Meiji Constitution was based largely on the system von Bismarck developed for Germany.
The Meiji embraced his political views as models
The economic system von Bismarck installed was the model for the Meiji.

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3. The Meiji Constitution was based largely on the system von Bismarck developed for Germany.

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Why did the government not trust Socrates?

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Answer:

Greece Democracy

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Answer:

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Which of the following statements is included in the Bill of Rights?

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Answer:

the wanted to add the bill of rights

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Which excerpt from “1859 Autobiographical Statement for the Chester County Times” is an example of Lincoln’s sarcasm? “We reached our new home about the time the State came in the Union. It was a wild region, with many bears and other wild animals still in the woods.” “If a straggler supposed to understand latin, happened to sojourn in the neighborhood, he was looked upon as a wizzard.” “I was raised to farm work, which I continued till I was twenty two. At twenty one I came to Illinois, and passed the first year in Illinois-Macon county.” “I was losing interest in politics, when the repeal of the Missouri Compromise aroused me again. What I have done since then is pretty well known.”

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Answer:

A

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What impact did George Eastman’s new film-developing processes have on photography?

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After his education in the public schools of Rochester, New York, Eastman worked briefly for an insurance company and a bank. In 1880 he perfected a process of making dry plates for photography and organized the Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company for their manufacture. The first Kodak (a name he coined) camera was placed on the market in 1888. It was a simple handheld box camera containing a 100-exposure roll of film that used paper negatives. Consumers sent the entire camera back to the manufacturer for developing, printing, and reloading when the film was used up; the company’s slogan was “You press the button, we do the rest.” In 1889 Eastman introduced roll film on a transparent base, which has remained the standard for film. In 1892 he reorganized the business as the Eastman Kodak Company. Eight years later he introduced the Brownie camera, which was intended for use by children and sold for one dollar. By 1927 Eastman Kodak had a virtual monopoly of the photographic industry in the United States, and it has continued to be one of the largest American companies in its field.

Elizabeth I (1533–1603)
Elizabeth, I ruled England for more than 40 years, a reign so influential that it is known as the Elizabethan Age. Her mother was beheaded when Elizabeth was only two years old, and her stepsister, Mary I, accused Elizabeth of treason and had her imprisoned in 1554. Perhaps as a result of these events, Elizabeth’s great talents were caution and strategic thinking. When the 25-year-old Elizabeth assumed the throne, she quickly moved to unify her country. She made it clear that Protestantism would be the religion of England. Through taxes she replenished the treasury. She never married, though she had many suitors. She cautiously avoided European wars, but when her diplomatic games led the Spanish Armada to invade, her navy famously stopped them in the English Channel.
More About the Image: The original of this painting of Elizabeth I is attributed to George Gower. It was painted in oil on a wooden panel, around 1588, to commemorate the defeat of the Spanish Armada.

1. Making Inferences In what ways do you think the events during Elizabeth’s youth molded her character?




2. Interpreting Significance Queen Elizabeth’s refusal to marry was a controversial political decision at the time. Why? Why might Elizabeth have chosen to remain single?

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1) Making Inferences In what ways do you think the events during Elizabeth’s youth molded her character?

- Although these events somewhat traumatized the Princess, they also molded her into a strong, independent personality.

Explanation:

2) Interpreting Significance Queen Elizabeth’s refusal to marry was a controversial political decision at the time. Why? Why might Elizabeth have chosen to remain single?

- Because there could not be a queen in a monarchy before a country without a king, it was necessary if or if (male chauvinism of the time). Moreover, Elizabeth decided not to marry anyone, because her greatest wish was to be committed to her country, to be loved and respected by its inhabitants/citizens; and to reign on the throne of England until the day she died.

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Answer:

B is correct

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The Soviets created the Warsaw Pact, ostensibly as a 'defensive alliance', as a propaganda exercise in response to the creation of NATO.

Which statement best describes a security reason that the United States built the Panama Canal?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

You forgot to include the options for this question. However, we can say the following.

The statement that best describes a security reason that the United States built the Panama Canal is "ships pass through the Panama canal at all hours all year long."

After the French could not finish the monumental task of building the Panama Canal, the United States finished it in 1914. It represented a strategic place for the United States for the many ships that crossed from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, for the trade and transportation opportunities it generated, and for the presence that the US had in this region of Central America and its connection with South America.

What was a standard process at the beginning of the industrial revolution?
A) Investing in agricultural subsidies
B) Moving companies overseas
C) Selling shares in stocks
D) Hiring young children

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Answer:

It's D) Hiring young children

Explanation:

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Answer:

(D)

Explanation:  

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How did the Fred Harvey Company respond to auto travel after roads began to be built? a. It provided tourists with an auto tour through Santa Fe. b. It focused only on the Grand Canyon. c. It remained loyal to serving along the railroad. d. It dismantled all its operations because of bankruptcy.​

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A. It provided tourists with an auto tour through Santa Fe.

Explanation:

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A

Explanation:

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Which document expresses that people are entitled to the free exercise of religion?
A.
the English Bill of Rights
B.
the Mayflower Compact
C.
the Virginia Declaration of Rights
D.
the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut


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Answer:

c

Explanation:

The Virginia Declaration of Rights

The Virginia Declaration of Rights expresses that people are entitled to the free exercise of religion. This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.

Who is the only Democratic candidate to win Texas in a Presidential Election?
A kennedy B carter C Obama D gore

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Answer:

Jimmy Carter

Explanation:

Ford wasn't favorable as he pardoned Jimmy Carter this was seen by most Americans as a deal made so as to win presidency and the media was strongly against him also the economy was inflated. That most likely cause the swing for Texas.

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What happened after the first female Hapsburg ruler assumed power in the mid-1700s?

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The other European rulers ignored their pledge to recognize Maria Theresa As a legit leader, Fredrick 2 of Prussia seized the hapsburg province, and it sparked the eight year war of Austrian succession
Prussia seized the Hapsburg province of Silesia, sparking the War of the Austrian Succession

The Yellow River is often called the “cradle of Chinese civilization.” It was along the banks of the Yellow River where the Chinese civilization first formed. The Yellow River is 3,395 miles long, making it the sixth longest river in the world. It is also called the Huang He River.

Early Chinese farmers built small villages along the Yellow River. The rich yellow-colored soil was good for growing a grain called millet. The farmers of this area also raised sheep and cattle.

– “Ancient China: Geography,”

Ken Nelson

Using context clues, which statement best defines the phrase "cradle of Chinese civilization”?

the place where the longest river in China starts
the place where most people in ancient China lived
the place where people in China began a farming culture
the only place in ancient China where people could farm

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Cradle meaning it is what keeps the Chinese civilization going at the time due to all the income from it

Which of the following was not a problem Sam Houston faced in his second term as president of Texas?
a. religious rebellion
b. extensive debt
c. Mexican invasion
d. land certificate disputes

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Answer:

a.religious rebellion

Answer:

Answer is A

Explanation:

Most probably it will be religious rebellion cuz all the Americans practice christianity

12)
Changes in which of these social ills were called for by the Second Great Awakening?
A)
Temperance of alcohol, public education for the non-wealthy, and suffrage
for Black citizens
B)
Temperance of alcohol, public education for the non-wealthy, and women's
efforts to gain suffrage
Repeal of prohibition of alcohol, public education for the non-wealthy, and
women's efforts to gain suffrage
D)
Temperance of religious devotion, public education for the non-wealthy,
and efforts to gain suffrage for Black citizens

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Answer:

I think its B

Explanation:

tell me if wrong

The social ills that the Second Great Awakening called for are: " Temperance of alcohol, public education for the non-wealthy, and women's efforts to gain suffrage."

This is because the following, among many other things, characterized the Second Great Awakening:

It occurred between 1790 to 1840.

It occurred when women were championing for powers to vote and be voted for, which was around the 1840s.

It was also a period when the movement for the spread of education to the poor neighborhoods and low-income earners.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option B.

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What inspired the natives to fight for independence the most? Why?

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Most Native American tribes during the War of 1812 sided with British because they wanted to safeguard their tribal lands, and hoped a British victory would relieve the unrelenting pressure they were experiencing from U.S. settlers who wanted to push further into Native American lands in southern Canada and in the lower Great Lakes and the south. Although some tribes remained neutral and some supported the United States, the majority allied with Britain.

Explanation:

Freedom, Bec their land Wht not fight for it.

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Why had only three settlements been established in Spanish 6 points
Texas by 1820?
A. Few settlers wanted to move there
B. The land was too rugged.
C. The French controlled the area

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Answer:

A. Few settlers wanted to move there

Explanation:

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