What effect did Clark's campaigns have on the British?​

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Answer 1
Clark’s campaigns hurt British support in the west. Clark captures Kaskaskia, the main post in the Illinois country.

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The new Constitution provided for a __________________ among three branches of the federal government.

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Answer:

i would think itd be BALANCE

Explanation:

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During the Revolutionary War, Loyalists and Patriots most disagreed about
whether:

A. women should be allowed to join the army.

B. the colonies should declare independence.

C. France was a better military ally than Spain.

D. the American Indians would help the colonists.

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Answer:

B. the colonies should declare independence.

Explanation:

The Loyalists wanted to stay with Britain either out of fear of losing or because they profited off the British, this group was mainly made of rich, southern merchants. On the other hand, Patriots believed England and its rules were harmful and wanted independence. This group made up about 2/3s of the American population.

Answer:

the answer is B i took the quiz

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What did Johnson’s proclamation require of the former Confederate states in order to be readmitted into the Union?

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Answer:The ten percent plan gave a general pardon to all Southerners except high-ranking Confederate government and military leaders; required 10 percent of the 1860 voting population in the former rebel states to take a binding oath of future allegiance to the United States and the emancipation of slaves; and declared that once those voters took those oaths, the restored Confederate states would draft new state constitutions.

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What does seidman mean here? Why is this a problem?

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8. Which city do millions of Muslims go to each year to perform specific rituals?

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city of Mecca
Hajj is the annual pilgrimage made by Muslims to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, in the Middle East. It takes place during Dhu al-Hijjah, which is the final month of the Islamic calendar. Every year, millions of Muslims from across the world make the journey to Mecca from wherever they live.

Answer:

Mecca, Saudi Arabia

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What is history of A Country's Sphere of Influence

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Answer:

Sphere of influence, in international politics, the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory. ...

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Answer:

it is a region within one country over which another country claims certain exclusive rights.

Explanation:

speed of influence in international politics, the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.

Why did the colonists call the Coercive Acts the "Intolerable Acts"?
O A. Because the laws left the colonists no way to negotiate with King
George.
B. All of these
C. Because the laws came from ideas that colonial leaders gave to
Parliament.
O D. Because they had no say in laws they were forced to obey.

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Answer:D

Explanation:

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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FOR FUN, WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST FOR THE CORRECT ANSWER + 10 POINTS: How did immigrants travel to America in the early 1900’s? What do you think that experience was like?

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Answer:

The United States experienced major waves of immigration of up to 9 million people during the colonial era, the first part of the 19th century and from the 1880s to 1920. Many immigrants came to America seeking greater economic opportunity, while some, such as the Pilgrims in the early 1600s, arrived in search of religious freedom. Sometimes it may have been very stressful because many people didn’t like immigrants.

Which religion do most people in Central America follow?

Hinduism


Roman Catholicism


Islam


Protestantism

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Answer:

I think it’s Roman Catholicism sry if I’m wrong

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Do you think that mammoths went extinct because they turned into modern-day elephants over time? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

i would think so

Explanation:

it might be true because the elephant has many of the same features as a mammoth but and elephant lives in hot weather and the mammoth lived in cold and frigid weather though it could be an evolutionary thing.

Answer:

No. The evolutionary relation branched out in the Pliocene period, according to the graph. The modern-day elephant and mammoths, however, shared a common ancestor prior to the branching.

Explanation:

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Why were trail cattle branded?

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Answer:

Because ranches were unfenced, cattle roamed freely grazing where the grass was best. - Each cow was branded (on the shoulder or hindquarter) to show which ranch it was from. - Branding prevented rustling- where thieves stole and drove away cattle that wasn’t theirs. -1880-1885 were the peak years.

Explanation:

Answer:

So that their owners know who's cattle is who's

Explanation:

It made it easier to be identifed

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Why did roger Williams establish a colony in those island?

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Answer:

Williams founded the colony of Rhode Island based upon principles of complete religious toleration, separation of church and state, and political democracy (values that the U.S. would later be founded upon). It became a refuge for people persecuted for their religious beliefs.

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How do you find the area of half a circle with a diamter of 6?

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Explanation:

Area of full circle=Πr²

Area of half circle= Πr²/2

Diameter of circle= 6

Radius=r= 3

Area of half circle= Π(3)²/2

= (3.14*9)/2

= 28.26/2

= 14.13

Answer:

14.13

Explanation:

A=1/2[tex]\pi[/tex][tex]r^{2}[/tex]

substitute [tex]\pi[/tex] for 3.14 and r with 3 because half of diameter is 3.

A=1/2*3.14*[tex]3^{2}[/tex]                    3 times 3=9

A=1/2*3.14*9

9 times 3.14 is 28.26

A=1/2*28.26

A=14.13

Did the Magna Carta influence the American colonists’ ideas about government?

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No, it was a document read only in England and did not influence the American colonists.

Think of two ways that drugs and danger can affect us. What can we do for a friend or ourselves to be safer?
Why do adults concern themselves with the behaviors of teenagers?

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Answer:

Ignore the drugs and dangers of society... walk away from them and don't get involved... please!

Explanation:

There are so many temptations in our world... ignore them, simply because YOU know it's the right thing to do... oh yay, go spread kindness!

Answer:

drugs can lead to addiction. Danger can lead to death or injury. You can keep an eye out for safety hazards and if walking somewhere shady or ghetto face time a friend in case that one dude takes your purse. Adults concern themselves because their too old to admit their old so they put it out on young people based on envy

Name three types of artist in Sumer and explain what each one did

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Metalworkers: They made weapons and cups.
Architecture: Designed Temples.
Music: Brought joy to gods and people who liked music.

how does a bill became a law?
identify two purpose of an American government?​

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Answer:

dont know

Explanation:

Answer:

U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate and has been approved by the President, or if a presidential veto has been overridden, the bill becomes a law and is enforced by the government.

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California finally joined the
Union following the death of

O President Millard Fillmore.
O President Zachary Taylor.
O Senator William Seward.
Senator John C. Calhoun.

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Answer: Zachary Taylor

California joined the Union following the death of Zachary Taylor. It was previously owned by Mexico. William Seward was a secretary for Lincoln, it is not the answer. Fillmore was not elected during this time, so it is not him, and Calhoun was a senator.

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Answer:

B). President Zachary Taylor

Explanation:

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Answer:

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years old.
In order to become president, a candidate must be at least
A. 55
B. 45
C. 35
D. 25
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
А
В
C
D

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35 years old. Option c

What is the historical and cultural importance of the Exodus?

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The Exodus is also important as a model of liberation from slavery. One of the interesting aspects of the Exodus story however is that entering the Promised Land meant kicking out the other nations. That's something that Liberation Theology tends not to make much of at all.

Answer:

The Exodus was a Story in the Hebrew Bible About the Israelites’ escaping Egypt.

The English principle of protected rights first appeared in O A. the Magna Carta in 1215 B. the Navigation Acts in the 1650s C. the English Bill of Rights in 1689 CD. the colonial charters, or grants​

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Answer:

A. the Magna Carta in 1215

Explanation:

The Magna Carta was a documented drafted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and signed by the Church, the monarch, and the English barons (feudal lords).

This document established legal protections for the church and the barons, the right to a fair trial, and limits on royal power to tax. This document is considered the first English document to establish the principle of protected rights, and would inspire the English unwritten constitution, and the American constitution as well.

The colonies at Jamestown and Plymouth were sponsored by the:

Mayflower Compact
Dutch East India Company
Dutch West India Company
London Company

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Answer:

the london company

Explanation:

the Virginia Company of London

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Why was the Land Run of 1889 such a prominent event in Oklahoma history?
A.
It was the first time in United States history that the federal government allowed women to vote in a territorial election.
B.
It stirred up a national controversy about the importance of the buffalo of the American West.
C.
It represented an attempt to improve federal relations with American Indians, which was unprecedented in history.
D.
The large number of people coming to the land led to the establishment of Oklahoma Territory.

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Answer:

D.

The large number of people coming to the land led to the establishment of the Oklahoma Territory.

The answer is D.
The large number of people coming to the land led to the establishment of Oklahoma Territory

How is the Jim Crow laws an example of a primary source

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Answer:

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Explanation:

in U.S. history, any of the laws that enforced racial segregation in the South between the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and the beginning of the civil rights movement in the 1950s. Jim Crow was the name of a minstrel routine (actually Jump Jim Crow) performed beginning in 1828 by its author, Thomas Dartmouth (“Daddy”) Rice, and by many imitators, including actor Joseph Jefferson. The term came to be a derogatory epithet for African Americans and a designation for their segregated life.

From the late 1870s, Southern state legislatures, no longer controlled by so-called carpetbaggers and freedmen, passed laws requiring the separation of whites from “persons of colour” in public transportation and schools. Generally, anyone of ascertainable or strongly suspected Black ancestry in any degree was for that purpose a “person of colour”; the pre-Civil War distinction favouring those whose ancestry was known to be mixed—particularly the half-French “free persons of colour” in Louisiana—was abandoned. The segregation principle was extended to parks, cemeteries, theatres, and restaurants in an effort to prevent any contact between Blacks and whites as equals. It was codified on local and state levels and most famously with the “separate but equal” decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896). and they are an example because it was dated al long time ago in history and helps us know what happened in the past of countries and america

What was the subject of the Louisiana laws upheld by ​Plessy v. Ferguson​?

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Answer:

Plessy v. Ferguson subject was racial segregation.

What is Step 3 of the Major Disaster Process

A. The State Responds with State resources, such as the National Guard and State agencies
B. Damage Assessment by local, State, Federal, and volunteer organizations
C. FEMA Evaluates the request and recommends action to the White House
D. A Major Disaster Declaration is requested by the governor, based on damage assessment

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Answer:

A. The State Responds with State resources, such as the National Guard and State agencies

Explanation:

Major Disaster Process is the predetermined procedures or models to take when any major disaster occurs. According to the National Governor’s Association, these models are designed to assist the emergency managers ready for and react to a disaster.

There are four phases of the major disaster process, which are:

1. Migration

2. Preparedness

3. Response

4. Recovery

Hence, given the available options, the correct answer that matches Step 3 of the Major Disaster Process is "Response."

Therefore, the correct answer is "The State Responds with State resources, such as the National Guard and State agencies."

EXTRA POINTS* Why were the 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Amendments matters of great importance to Americans when the Bill of Rights was written?

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Answer:

The states just won their freedom from Great Britain and they wanted a guarantee of their freedom so the government that they created will not become too powerful and oppressive.  

Explanation:

Please help me URGENT will give 5 stars and BRAINLIEST I need to know these things for history Directions: Write if the people are a loyalist or patriots And explain why in 1 or two sentences with evidence u find.
1 Sir Frances Bernard
2Thomas Whatley
3William pit
4Thomas Paine
5 Thomas Jefferson
6Joseph Brant
7samuel adams
8Mercy Ottis Warren
9Patrick Henry
10 Thomas hutchingson

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Number 1 is a patriot

manifest destiny what is it

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Answer:

Manifest Destiny.

Explanation:

Manifest Destiny, was the belief, that the US had to right to the expansion, westward. In other words, people thought that the United States were allowed to expand their territory to the west.

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Answer: Imperialist phrase first used in 1845 to urge annexation of Texas; used thereafter to encourage American settlement of European colonial and Indian lands in the Great Plains and Far West; Created by John L. O'Sullivan; "overspread the continent allotted by Providence (God) for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions"

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How does the authors choice of hungry to describe the mills best support the claim? by showing the relentless pace that enslaved people had to keep during the harvest by showing that the mills began to be very productive after the priests blessing by showing that enslaved people had to feed the mills every day until there was no cane left by showing that the mills were the best pieces of equipment to produce sugar 2.Identify the INCORRECTLY punctuated sentence. (1 point) a) Reesa is wearing a dark, green sweater. b) Around the collar are tiny white pearls. c) The sweater has six shiny buttons. d) She discovered the sweater in a cold, musty closet.3. Identify the INCORRECTLY punctuated sentence. (1 point) a) Reaching for the light bulb, Greg fell off the stepladder. b) Thinking he might be hurt Robert ran in to help. c) Changing a light bulb is not difficult. d) Holding the stepladder, Robert watched Greg try again.4. Identify the INCORRECTLY punctuated sentence. 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(1 point) a) Perry asked if anyone knew the words to Locked Out. b) Wasnt that in the movie Reality Bites, asked Grace. c) Garrison yelled from the other room, I loved that movie! d) In fact, he continued, Ive seen it three times."20. Identify the sentence that contains an error in punctuation or capitalization. (1 point) a) In English class we are studying the poem, The Raven. b) Who has memorized the poem? asked Ms. Pierce. c) Memorized it? asked Rita. I didnt know we were supposed to. d) Richard said that he thought the poem was creepy." Liam earns $7.00 an hour shoveling snow. What is the relationship between the number of hours and the amount he earns? If a room has 28 people in it, how many people Are in a room 14 times its size? Which statement best describes the Defense of Marriage Act of 1996?It gave gay and lesbian couples the right to marry.It gave interracial couples the right to marry.It recognized only marriage between a man and a woman.It only recognized marriages between people of the same race. Complete the following sentence. (Use ton, ta, tes, or 'no possessive adjective' as appropriate.) _________ poissons rouges s'appellent Citron et Clmentine.A. TonB. TaC. TesD. No possessive adjective Domain?Range?Function? PLEASE HELP!Your life insurance policy is $5.01 per pay. If you are paid biweekly, what is your total annual cost for life insurance?A. $88.76B. $60.12C. $130.26D. $120.24 Building of dams and interstate highways are examples ofHuman Environment InteractionLocationPlaceRegionMovement Which of these parts of the cell membrane are nonpolar and keep cellsseparate from water? Many people like the idea of using windmill farms, but they do not want the power plants near their homes. 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TIP: if you cant think of what to put in your jar you can start with a theme and work from there i.e. things important to me, things I love, football, friends, my family What do lines 29-32 reveal about the theme of the poem? How did the Southern colonies differ from the Middle and New Englandcolonies?O A. The Southern economies relied on African slaves.B. The Southern colonies refused to allow farmers to grow cashcrops.C. The Southern economies were built around shipbuilding.D. The Southern colonies did not take advantage of local naturalresources. Read Franklin Roosevelts request for a declaration of war.What are the main purposes of this speech? Select two options.to issue a threat to the country of Japanto explain why military action is necessaryto propose alternatives for a next course of actionto rally the support of the American people for warto show differences between the US and Japan