Answer:
c
Explanation:
It is c
What is one alliteration in this poem?
Answer:
With the buzzing black bees
SOS!!!! WHAT IMPACT DID THE DOLLAR DIPLOMACY HAVE ON THE US/WORLD
Answer:
La diplomacia del dólar es un modelo de política exterior de los Estados Unidos —particularmente manifestada durante la presidencia de William Taft— en la cual se buscaba el dominio estadounidense sobre varios países estratégicos para esta nación (principalmente aquellos localizados en América Latina y Asia Central) a través del uso de su poder económico superior como garantía de concesión y mantenimiento a largo plazo de créditos e inversiones en dichos países. Hay historiadores, entre los que destaca Thomas Andrew Bailey, quienes argumentan que la diplomacia del dólar no es algo nuevo en las relaciones internacionales de los Estados Unidos, porque esta fue usada desde los primeros años de la República norteamericana como una manera de asegurar la realización de sus intereses políticos y comerciales en el exterior.
Sin embargo, de manera formal, dicho término fue acuñado por el presidente Theodore Roosevelt tras la resolución, usando esta metodología, del bloqueo naval a Venezuela acontecido entre 1902 y 1903. Mediante esta acción, se mostró que una nueva era de diplomacia se acercaba al mundo, en la cual el dinero tendría más importancia en el comercio y política globalizados, que otras acciones de convencimiento forzado, como la tradicional política de cañonero. Esto se volvería evidente a inicios de la década de 1910, con las continuas intervenciones monetarias norteamericanas en Libia, América Latina y China, bajo la forma disfrazada de fideicomisos para la industrialización e inversiones diversas.
Una acepción al uso de este término se da en varios círculos de intelectuales latinoamericanos —como el de los historiadores mexicanos Francisco Ignacio Taibo y Francisco Martín Moreno—, para los cuales la diplomacia del dólar es un concepto despectivo con el que se critican las formas usadas por corporaciones y el gobierno estadounidense, cuyo objetivo es la realización de los intereses político-comerciales de ambos gigantes americanos, teniendo como mediador de las mismas su poder económico que les permite la compra de gobiernos, milicias, y, a posteriori, la apertura en desigualdad de nuevos mercados.
Explanation:
This is when citizens are allowed to directly vote on whether to accept or
reject a proposed law.
Answer:
Referendum
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
Nothing seemed to make her more angry than to see me with a newspaper. She seemed to think that here lay the danger. I have had her rush at me with a face made all up of fury, and snatch from me a newspaper, in a manner that fully revealed her apprehension. She was an apt woman; and a little experience soon demonstrated, to her satisfaction, that education and slavery were incompatible with each other.
What is the mistress’s attitude toward Douglass?
A:She is concerned by Douglass’s increasing knowledge.
B:She is jealous because Douglass understands current events.
C:She is suspicious about Douglass’s feelings toward her.
D:She is worried about what her neighbors think of Douglass.
Answer:
A - She is concerned by Douglass's Increasing Knowledge
Explanation:
She doesn't want him to know what is going one nor to learn things only white people could do at the time.
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
I think it is A: She is concerned by Douglass’s increasing knowledge.
(sorry if I'm incorrect)
What are the influences that make the Constitution the enduring, stable document that it is? Choose one philosopher, one document, and one event to relate to the Constitution.
Answer:
john locke
Explanation:
he wrote about life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, which are unalienable rights
Please help brainiest is the award!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which sentence describes a central idea of the passage?
A)Cromwell enjoys exercising on the beach more than playing at the park.
B)Howie wants Cromwell to participate in different types of dog competitions.
C)Cromwell has become much more energetic than he was before.
D)Kevin and Howie have different ideas about what activities are worthwhile.
2. Civilizations usually expand through -
trade
conflict
0 0 0
exploration
all of the above are examples of ways that civilizations have
expanded
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Answer:
i dont get its a messy question
Explanation:
How did the Mayflower Compact influence New England?
Answer:
The Pilgrims
Explanation:
Answer:
The Mayflower Compact created laws for Mayflower Pilgrims and non-Pilgrims alike for the good of their new colony. It was a short document which established that: ... the colonists would create one society and work together to further it. the colonists would live in accordance with the Christian faith.
Explanation:
Were all Africans living in the colonies slaves?
Answer: No
Not every African living in the colonies were always slaves. Sometimes, they just worked for people. But a few decades later, they became slaves to the colonists. So, the answer is no.
Hope this helps!
which country represents that largest number of immigrants in the U.S.
Answer:
The qeustion is asking what country has the most immigrants.
According to the United Nations, in 2019, the United States, Germany, and Saudi Arabia had the largest number of immigrants of any country, while Tuvalu, Saint Helena, and Tokelau had the lowest.
Explanation:
hope this helps please make me brainlliest
After the Boston Tea Party, the King of
England decided to impose what?
A. the Intolerable Acts
B. the Tea Tax
C. the Boston Massacre
D. the Stamp Act
Answer: A. the Intolerable Acts
Explanation: After the Boston Tea Party, King George III wasn’t going to let the huge loss of tea just go to waste. King George III decided to pass the Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts) which closed the Boston Harbor until the amount of tea that was lost, was paid for.
What is federalism?
A) a form of government with elected representatives
B) a division of power between the national and state governments
C) a sharing of power between the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial systems
D) a form of government in which elected officials make all economic decision
Answer: D
Explanation: I did it
Most Italian immigrants traveled to America in what part of the ship?
A. 2nd class
B. 3rd class
C.steerage
D. 1st class
What political factions made up the Legislative Assembly?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Legislative Assembly was driven by two opposing groups. The members of the first group were conservative members of the bourgeoisie (wealthy middle class in the Third Estate) that favored a constitutional monarchy, represented by the Feuillants, who felt that the revolution had already achieved its goal.
"Old" immigrants came from countries such as.....
A) Russia
B) Ireland
C) Austria
D) Italy
Answer:
Russia
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it's Ireland
Most of the old immigrants migrated from England, France, Ireland, and Germany. Many of these immigrants were culturally similar to each other, literate, and had some wealth. Most were Protestant, believed in democracy, and resembled each other physically.
Which colonial region was best known for fishing, fur trapping, and producing timber?
A) the Southern colonies
B) the New England colonies
C) the Mid-Western colonies
D) the Mid-Atlantic colonies
Answer:
B
Explanation:
New England Colonies
why did the colonists decide to declare independence from Britain?
The total area of Alexander III’s empire stretched from
Answer:The total area of Alexander III's empire stretched from Greece to the Indus River.
Explanation:hope it helps :)
Answer:A
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what did puritans not believe in
Answer: they did not set up a church-run state.
Why do you think some colonist remain neutral
Answer:
A neutral colonist would have neither sided with the patriots or the British. They didn't pick sides. Quakers in the colonies were often neutral because they didn't believe in war or violence. Most didn't like the British government but some actually liked it.
hope this helps
Answer:
Some colonist stayed neutral because they were afraid of the strength of great Britain. there were also people called Quakers who were people in the colonies that were often neutral because they didn't believe in war or violence.
Explanation:
Trade routes in the 1500s were probably easier and faster when the routes_________
1) where entirely over land
2) included water when possible
3) went farther north
4) passed through constantinople
Answer:
2) included water when possible
Explanation:
During the period of 1500s traveling on trade routes or any routes are either through land or water. Given that, at this period, traveling on land for a long distance will typically be donkeys with coaches. While that of water will be on the ship. Thus, comparing the speed and the ability to move without stopping for rest, it can be concluded that trade routes in the 1500s were probably easier and faster when the routes "included water when possible."
How do Marshall court rulings support entrepreneurship and economic growth?
Answer:
The Marshall Court established the legal authority of the Supreme Court over the states and other branches of the federal government.
Explanation:
how did consumption patterns change in the late nineteenth century?
Answer:
people started to work for wages instead of themselves
before, people grew and made their own things. Now was dawning the Gilded Age of self indulgence.
conspicuous consumerism: people wanted to buy everything that was new
machinery improved and industry boomed.
Explanation:
4. The excerpt below is from a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
By the rude bridge that arched the flood,
Their flag to April's breeze unfurled,
Here once the embattled farmers stood,
And fired the shot heard round the world.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Concord Hymn"
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The lines from the poem refer to which battle of the American Revolution?
CLEAR AL
Answer:
Correct answer is the battle of Concord.
Explanation:
At the title of the poem itself says the poem is dedicated to one of the first battles of the Revolutionary War - Battle of Concord. Force of British officer Thomas Gage on April 19, 1775 had a conflict with American militia, that opened the door for more battles that happened in the colony of Massachusetts. Emerson wanted to present the heroic effort of the Patriots against the red coats.
According to Castiglione, what is the proper bodily frame for a courtly man? Why is extra height undesirable?
Answer:
Not too short and not too tall. Also well-built and physically fit. and because Tall people are not agile, and they are seen as uneducated or dumb.
Explanation:
True or false. Fillibusters were legal adventures who came to Texas.
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What were the most significant factors in the Continental army’s victory over the British?
Answer:
Q.I want to know what factors helped the Continental Army win the war against a country as powerful as England?
Tiffany, NJ
A.Historians have devoted entire careers to that question. And some of them have spent quite a lot of those careers arguing with one another about the answer. While there remains plenty of debate concerning their relative importance, most historians consider these to be among the most important contributing factors:
Alliance with France
Arguably the single most important of Benjamin Franklin's many contributions to his nation was securing a French alliance during the revolution. Without the financial and military assistance provided by France, the colonists would certainly have fared much worse against the mighty British empire.
British Debt
Ironically, this was one of the key factors that caused the revolution in the first place. Britain had acquired a massive debt fighting the French and Indian War. It attempted to pay down that debt by taxing colonists through the Stamp Act, generating far more resentment than revenue. When hostilities first erupted, the crown did not anticipate that the war would drag on as long as it did (nor cost them so much). The ever-growing expenses of the war piled on top on an already enormous mountain of debt that Britain could no longer afford.
Distance
At the time of the revolution, there was no internet, no telephone, not even a telegraph. Sending even a simple message from England to North America took several weeks at a minimum. Transporting troops, munitions and supplies presented even more difficulties. Washington, his officers, troops, supplies and reinforcements were all within a few days travel from one another. King George was on the other side of the world.
Familiarity with the Territory
Many of the British soldiers had never set foot in North America prior to fighting war there. The colonists were fighting in their own back yards. While British officers were well-trained and often had plenty of direct battlefield experience, that experience was primarily acquired in the fields of Europe. Military tactics that were effective in that environment were disastrous in America. Some military historians place particular emphasis on the colonists use of guerilla warfare, with individuals and small squads initiating hit-and-run attacks on the enemy, instead of marching out in huge, orderly, easily targetable columns like good European gentlemen. To what degree this specific tactical shortcoming contributed to British defeat is a matter of debate, but the colonists' familiarity with the territory and adoption of tactics appropriate to that territory was certainly a significant factor.
Hearts and Minds
In some sense, the Americans had already won the public relations war before a single shot was fired. Many intellectuals throughout Europe, including England, felt that the colonists' rebellion was the embodiment of Enlightenment ideals. And while it's a misconception that the colonists were united in a spirit of revolutionary fervor (many colonists remained loyal to the crown), British public support for the war was even more tepid. They were already deep in debt and digging deeper, fighting on the other side of the globe against an opponent with powerful allies and which, many within their own country believed, was in the right. After Cornwallis' defeat at Yorktown, Britain's military was not crushed. It could have continued fighting. But it was simply not worth it.
Explanation:
Can someone help me please
1.Based on all of the information why is referring to the Middle Ages as the dark ages seen as a Eurocentric point of view
2.Why would so many Europeans take up crusading
3.Why would building a cathedral show your devotion to the Catholic Church?
4.What was the Romanesque style of cathedral architecture?
5. Why were books considered works of art during the Middle Ages in Europe?
Answer:
1.because the roman empire up until that point was the most successful European based nation. and since it collapsed everything got worse in Europe.
2.because pope innocent the 2nd or 1st cant remember promised that all of the Europeans sins would be forgiven if they took up the cross
3. because it showed you would invest heavily in your devotion to god and the pope.
4.gothic archways which were also used on castles
5.since literary rates dropped you were engaging in an act of chivalry by keeping records of kings and other people.
How did private Burnett try to help the Cherokees while on the trail of tears?
Answer:
They forced each other to go separate ways in order to stabalize their community
Explanation: