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Why was the Dred Scott Decision so controversial in the North?
A. It would make African Americans equal.
B. It would make slavery legal in the North.
C. It ruled that slaves were property, thus they had no rights.
D. It ruled that slavery was not allowed to expand into new territories.

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Answer 1

C. It ruled that slaves were property, thus they had no rights

Answer 2

Answer:

The answer is option C.

Explanation:

On this day in 1857, the United States Supreme Court issues a choice in the Dred Scott case, avowing the privilege of slave proprietors to bring their slaves into the Western domains, thereby negating the regulation of well known power and seriously undermining the stage of the recently made Republican Party. Dred Scott, a dark slave, and his significant other had once had a place with armed force specialist John Emerson, who had gotten him from the Peter Blow group of St. Louis. After Emerson passed on, the Blows clearly helped Scott sue Emerson's dowager for his opportunity, yet lost the case in state court.


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what characteristics makes a civilized society

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Well structured, mannered, good, kind hearted people.

this would be your answer Well structured, mannered, good, kind hearted people.  goodluck

Consider napoleon's remark that "the story of rome is the story of the world." what do you think he meant by this? how is it that the "western world grew up in rome's shadow?"

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With this, Napoleon meant that the history of Rome repeats itself since then. Rome's rose as the most powerful empire of the western civilization, but in the end all that rise must fall. The same happened with the empire Napoleon built, and the empires the colonist nations built (England, France, Spain).

Washington’s decision to attack in New Jersey was a surprise because

a. his troops were outnumbered.
b. his troops were in Philadelphia.
c. he had no way to cross the Delaware. d.
it was winter.

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My friend I think this is D

Imagine you live inside the short scenarios below. Where do you most likely live? (North, South or West)

You are a child with a private tutor

You are in favor of the protective tariff and the national bank.

Your family owns slaves

You are a child and you attend public school

You work on a large cotton plantation for no pay

You are Henry Clay


You are a pioneer family and your parents both work in mines

You are an immigrant child and your parents both work in factories

1.
North

2.
South

3.
West

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You are a child with a private tutor

2- South.

Public schools weren't common in the south around the 1600s. It wasn't unusual for wealthy families to hire private tutors for their children.

You are in favor of the protective tariff and the national bank.  

 1. North

A high tariff would protect the North and its manufacturing industry, that was growing, from the English competition.

Your family owns slaves  

2. South.

The South was the part of the States that kept black slaves as labor. The Civil War was mainly about it.

You are a child and you attend public school

1. North  

The North had the first private schools in the country. The Southerns used to hire private tutors and the westerns weren't known for their education.

You work on a large cotton plantation for no pay

2. South

Slaves worked for no pay and the South had plenty of cotton plantations.


You are Henry Clay

 2. South

Henry Clay was a slave owner and, therefore, lived in the South.


You are a pioneer family and your parents both work in mines

3. West

Pioneers migrated to the West and many towns there were constructed near mines.

You are an immigrant child and your parents both work in factories

1. North

The South had Slaves for labor and the West wasn't known for having factories.

How might the weather have influenced cornwallis's decision to finally surrender with in days

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Answer:Explanation:

British chief Lord Cornwallis might have disappeared from Yorktown to lengthen the Revolutionary War. On the night of October 16-17, 1781, Cornwallis offered to vacate his cornered army over the York River estuary on flatboats.

In the center of the passage, a severe thunderstorm scattered the boats, driving some of them five miles downriver where they were caught by the French. The passage had to be left. According to one of its officer, the last hope of the British army was expired. Cornwallis yielded on October 19, ensuring American sovereignty.

What is the central idea of this excerpt? 

X A)The stories are not collected from peasants, but from literate people.
B)The Grimms collected stories about real living conditions from people they trusted.
C)The Grimms did not know the informants who gave contributors their stories.
D)The 19th century was the golden age of folk and fairy tales.

Excerpt:
All of the tales in the first edition bear the marks of their diverse storytellers who believed in the magic, superstitions, and miraculous transformations of the tales. It may be difficult for us to understand why this is the case, but for the storytellers and writers of these tales, the stories contained truths about the living conditions of their times. The tales in the first edition were collected not from peasants, as is commonly believed, but mainly from literate people whom the Grimms came to know quite well. Evidence shows that these people often obtained their tales from illiter

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The correct answer is:

B)The Grimms collected stories about real living conditions from people they trusted.

The Brothers Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm, were German academics who gathered and published folklore tales during the 19th century, popularizing traditional oral tale types such as Cinderella, The Frog Prince, and Rapunzel. The Brothers Grimm set a methodology for gathering and documenting folk stories that became the foundation for folklore studies.

Which statement best describes the meaning of LaSalle when he stated "upon the assurance we have received from all nations" as shown in Source 3?


A.France was guaranteed by other nations the right to trade on the Mississippi River



B.Native American tribes are inhabiting the lands France is claiming.


C.Britain and Spain declared they would not interfere in Louisiana.


D.European countries agreed to divide up North American among themselves.

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A France was guaranteed

either

C.Britain and Spain declared they would not interfere in Louisiana.

or

D.European countries agreed to divide up North American among themselves.


The federalists favored the constitution as the basis for a new government because they?

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The Federalists favored the Constitution because it provided a strong central government.

At the time of the Articles of Confederation and Constitution, there were two major parties like what we have today; Federalists and Anti-Federalists, and both had very different views on how the government should be operated. Federalists primarily have views correlating to the left-wing of politics (Democrats), and favored a strong centralized government, uniting the smaller state governments under one authority. On the other hand, the Anti-Federalists opposed this centralized government, (fearing what had happened during the time of the colonies with England's tyranny) and advocated for smaller state governments to control their own territories. Their views correlate to the right-wing (Republicans).

Which crop was most important to the economic success of jamestown?

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I think it was tobacco. :)





i read the book and it sayed that they grew more tobaco than any other plant that was succusefull

Under President Carter, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates in an attempt to slow down inflation. lowered interest rates in an attempt to help the economy. increased discrimination against borrowers. decreased wages paid to federal workers.

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The correct answer is A) raised interest rates in an attempt to slow down inflation.

Under President Carter, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates in an attempt to slow down inflation.

When Jimmy Carter took the presidency of the United States the economy was improving slowly. But the Federal Reserve attempt to slow down inflation in the late 70s made the economy of the country to slow more. The U.S, recession of that time had been caused by the oil embargo, so President Carter’s idea to improve the economy of the nation was to reduce the dependence of foreign energy and petroleum.


Answer:

A

Explanation:

Why did Aristotle's geocentric theory fail to match the expected predictions? A. All stars appear to move in different directions. B. A few celestial objects appear to have retrograde motion. C. All celestial objects periodically exhibit retrograde motion. D. The sun's motion is erratic.

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I think the answer is B?

Answer:

answer is b

Explanation:

Who did the Native Americans ally with during the American Revolution?

A. Britain.
B. Colonists.
C. France.
D. Canada.

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It really depends on which Native American tribe. However, the majority of the Native Americans allied with A. Britain, because Britain promised that if the Native Americans helped the British win, then Britain would stop the US from expanding west-ward.

Note that a number of Native American tribes helped the Colonists.

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What has resulted from affirmative action policies over time?

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Affirmative action has increased diversity in education and workplaces, enhanced opportunities for underrepresented groups, and sparked ongoing debate about fairness and meritocracy,.

Over time, affirmative action policies have led to several significant outcomes:

Increased Diversity: Affirmative action has successfully increased diversity in educational institutions, workplaces, and government positions. By promoting equal opportunities for historically underrepresented groups, these policies have helped to create more inclusive environments.Enhanced Opportunities: These policies have provided greater access to educational and employment opportunities for minorities and women, helping to level the playing field and reduce systemic inequalities.Controversy and Debate: Affirmative action has also been a subject of ongoing debate and controversy. Critics argue that it can lead to reverse discrimination and undermine meritocracy, while supporters believe it is essential for addressing historical injustices and creating equal opportunities.

What was golda meir's greatest achievement?she served as prime minister of israel.she helped establish the country of israel.she showed strong leadership during war, yet sought peaceful diplomatic relations with other countries.she authorized retaliation against the murderers of israeli athletes at the 1972 munich olympic games.she helped build the first jewish settlements in israel and led the nation's first independent government.she served in the israeli armed forces and led the attack on egypt in the six-day war.she joined the independence movement and later became israel's first woman prime minister.she voted for israeli nationhood at the united nations and served as the first u.S. Minister to israel.

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She helped establish the country of Israel.

Best answer:  She helped establish the country of Israel.

Details:

Golda Meir was born in Kiev, Ukraine (then part of the Russian Empire), in 1898. Her family emigrated to the United States in 1906, where they settled in Milwaukee, WI. Golda Meir became a Zionist activist and helped raise funds for the settlement and establishment of Israel - that's the most likely "greatest achievement" item to choose from the list, though there are other true statements in the list also.

Golda Meir and her husband moved to the Palestine Mandate territory in 1921, becoming settlers in a kibbutz there.  (Kibbutzes were collective farming settlements.)  She later went on to become prime minister of Israel, holding that office from 1969 to 1974. She was the fourth prime minister of Israel, and has been the only woman to hold that office.  Meir was in office as prime minister during the time that Israeli athletes were attacked at the Munich Olympics in 1972, and also during the October War in 1973 (also known as the Yom Kippur War or the Ramadan War).

What made Lee's situation at Petersburg so grim?
A)Davis was telling him how to run the defenses.
B)The port was closed down by Union troops.
C) He was surrounded on three sides by Grant.
D)Southern leaders were calling for him to resign.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Lee's situation at Petersburg was grim primarily due to options B and C.

Option B, the closure of the port by Union troops, severely limited Lee's ability to receive crucial supplies and reinforcements. This cut off a vital lifeline for his army, exacerbating the already dire circumstances.

Option C, being surrounded on three sides by Grant's forces, left Lee in a precarious position. He was effectively trapped, with his army stretched thin and unable to break through the Union lines.

This strategic disadvantage heightened the pressure on Lee and his troops, making their situation at Petersburg increasingly desperate.  while potentially contributing to the overall challenges, were not as directly impactful in creating the grim circumstances.

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The word aerial means __________. A. From space b. From ground level c. From the air d. From sea level please select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d

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Answer:

Option C.

Explanation:

From the air, is the right answer.

The term aerial is referred to anything happening or operating in the air or more commonly related to air. This term is most commonly used when we talk something related to air, for instance, aerial attacks (attacks from the air), aerial photographs (photographs taken from air or aeroplanes).

Answer: the answer is c i'm doing a quiz rn and the answer that's it most likely to be selected is c

Explanation:

If Hal Jordan and Jonathan Stewart wanted to influence the government about green peace they could do a/an ___________________ in which they would organize events such as a march, speakers, and even concerts in which large groups would gather to support their cause.

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Did you ever get the answer? I'm doing the part 2

The World Bank
G-8
G-20

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the answer  to 2 is g-8  

the answer 3 is g-20

Why might people curse or express loathing for those citizens who support the constitution

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Those who supported the Constitution and a stronger national republic were known as Federalists On the other hand those who opposed the Constitution in favor of small localized government were known as Anti-Federalists. Both  were concerned with the preservation of liberty, however, they disagreed whether a strong national government would preserve or eventually destroy the liberty. So you could say that those who supported the Constitution were perceived as a threath to freedom and liberty.

The __________________ required Cuba amend its constitution to grant the U.S. certain rights and powers as well as give the U.S. control over a naval base at Guantanamo Bay.

Bayonet Constitution


Platt Amendment


Open Door Policy

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It's Open Door Policy


It's B the Platt Amendment

What national day is tomarrow?

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I believe TNFD or

The National Freethought Day is tomorrow

IF you mean on the date 11.11.2018

The National Day was Freethought Day.


Have a nice day!


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Use the text to answer the question.

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You shall be the father of a multitude of nations. . . . I will make nations of you, and kings shall come forth from you. And I will establish my covenant between me and you and your descendants after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and to your descendants after you. And I will give to you, and to your descendants after you, the land of your sojournings [short stay], all the land of Canaan.
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According to the Hebrew Bible, who was the recipient of this promise?


A.) Abraham

B.) David

C.) Solomon

D.) Moses

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Answer:

A.) Abraham

Explanation:

The recipient of this promise was the prophet Abraham. According to the Hebrew Bible, this promise is called the covenant of the pieces, and it consisted on God revealing himself to Abraham and making him a promise. The promise (or covenant) stated that Abraham's descendants would eventually inherit the Land of Israel. This was the first of many covenants between God and the Jewish people.

Answer:the answer is a.)Abraham

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Select the three main groups that settled in New France. teachers missionaries traders farmers fur trappers

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The Three Main Groups that settled in New France were,

Traders, Missionaries and Fur Trappers.


New France was a terroritory claimed by the Empire of France during the colonization of North America. Today, it makes up part of the modern country of Canada.


New France was eventually cessed to Great Britain.


During the settlement of the region, it became attractive due to the opportunities of Fur trading with the local native population. Eventually many traders and missionaries began to settle in the area to spread 'the word of the Gospel'

Answer:

The Three Main Groups that settled in New France were,

Traders, Missionaries and Fur Trappers.

Explanation:

List the steps taken to return the work of the Greek philosophers back to europe

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Medieval scholars translated Greek philosophical works from Arabic into Latin, returning them to Europe and sparking the Renaissance.

During the Middle Ages, when Europe had limited access to Greek philosophical texts, a bridge to these works emerged through the translation movement. Arabic scholars had preserved and translated many Greek texts into Arabic, which then made their way to Europe.

This transfer occurred mainly in the 12th and 13th centuries. Translators, often working in Toledo, Spain, translated these Arabic versions into Latin, reintroducing Greek philosophy to European scholars.

This revitalized engagement with Greek thought played a pivotal role in shaping the intellectual landscape of the Renaissance, fostering a resurgence of learning, curiosity, and innovative thinking.

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Who would make the following statement “The purpose of the constitution is to limit the power of the federal government, not the American people”?


A) Federalist


B) Anti-Federalist


C) Loyalist


D) Republican

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I think the answer is D but I could be wrong

A) Federalist

Why by Mimiwhatsup: Federalists felt/believed that the addition is not necessary the Constitution as it stood only limited the government not the people.

Which anti-federalist argument was neglected in the Bill of Rights?

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Answer:

One of the many points of discussion between Federalists, who supported a powerful federal government, and Anti-Federalists, who desired the power to continue with state and local governments. It was the Constitution’s lack of a bill of rights that would set precise limits on management leadership.

Federalists debated that the Constitution did not require a bill of rights because the people and the states retained any powers not assigned to the federal administration. Anti-Federalists believed that a bill of rights was essential to safeguard personal freedom.

Final answer:

The Anti-Federalist argument that remained neglected in the Bill of Rights was the concern over inadequate representation in Congress for a growing nation.

Explanation:

One of the Anti-Federalist arguments that was not fully covered in the Bill of Rights was the fear of inadequate representation in the new government structure. The Anti-Federalists contended that a larger nation would require more comprehensive representation than what was provided for by the structure of the Senate and the House of Representatives, which might not adequately reflect the diversity and breadth of the nation's populace. They were concerned that the voices of the citizens, especially in larger states, might not be heard proportionately. Despite the addition of the Bill of Rights, which aimed to protect individual liberties, the Anti-Federalists' concern over representation was not directly addressed in these amendments.

How did English and Spanish ways of interacting with American Indians differ?

a. The English conquered and enslaved American Indians, while the Spanish did not.

b.The English tried to force American Indians to adopt English culture, while the Spanish respected American Indian ways of life.

c.The Spanish tried to force American Indians to adopt Spanish culture, while the English did not.

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The correct answer is C. The Spaniards violently attacked the native peoples and enslaved them, founded missions and converted the natives to Christianity. While the English made some missionary efforts, they held some fights with the Indians, sometimes became dependent on the Indians for supplies and created colonies such as Roanoke and Jamestown.  

Answer:

The answer is C. The Spanish tried to force American Indians to adopt Spanish culture, while the English did not.

Explanation:

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One of the most famous preachers during the First Great Awakening was __________.
Which option correctly completes the sentence?

Jonathan Edwards
Roger Williams
John Winthrop
Thomas Friedman

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Jonathan Edwards is the correct answer

What can Facing Mount Kenya teach us about the lives of early Neolithic farmers?

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The book facing mount Kenya may teach us the following about the lives of early Neolithic farmers the Gikuyu whose chief occupation was practicing agriculture, i.e., growing of grains like maize, beans, sorghum and the keeping of livestock, such as cows, goats, and sheep. Each family comprised of a man, wife or wives and children that constituted of an economic unit which was controlled and strengthened by the system of division of labor which was divided according to sex. Men had a role to clear and prepare land for farming, while women, and girls stayed at home to cook and take care of children, as boys went to herd the animals.


During World war I if an artist Published an editorial cartoon criticizing the American entry into the war the artist was guilty of

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That artist was guilty of sedition.


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