Answer:
If you're referring to American history during the Civil War, the north had more factories and money compared to the south. The south during this time relied on agriculture as income instead of manufacturing goods.
Explanation:
Answer:
Industries (factories)
Explanation:
At the time the south had many plantations (including many slaves), that was their main income/economy. While in the North they had almost no plantations because most of their money came form making and trading goods. They had small farms but that was about it. Also in the North, they had a bigger population (partly because they needed so many factory workers).
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Who was NOT a Union general:
Answer:
A lot of people show the list of people and I can help you.
There were few Robert E. Lee was one, or stonewall Jackson... That's just me. You other guys figure this out...
How was the United States involved in Operation Desert Storm in the Persian Gulf War
Answer:
It lasted 43 days. It was sometimes called the 100 hour ground war because of it.
Explanation:
I looked it up.
Write 2 paragraphs comparing the lives of African Americans in the North vs. South.
Answer:North had more freedom and the south were treated more harshly
Explanation:African Americans in the north wanted less slavery than the south who were pro slavery.
major types of natural resources in India.
According to the map above, there are
A 4
B. 5
C 10
D. 16
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
A. 4
Explanation:
India has many resources including fuel, metallic, non-metallic, and atomic minerals.
What does the cartoonist suggest as the relationship between the Soviet Union and Latin America?
The Soviet Union is planning a full military assault against Latin America.
Latin America is geographically closer to the Soviet Union than to the United States.
The Soviet Union has tremendous political influence over Latin America.
O Latin America will eventually take over the Soviet Union.
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Answer: The Soviet Union is planning a full military assault against Latin America.
The picture represents the USSR having taken over America.
What is an abolitionist
Answer:
a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or (formerly) slavery.
Explanation:
I honestly dont have an explanation.
Answer:
An abolitionist is...
Explanation:
someone who wants to stop, or abolish slavery.
What presidential power did Lincoln use to issue the proclamation ?
Answer:
Commander-in-chief
An issue is most likely to be handled by a local government, rather than a
state government, when:
Which of the following Greeks is described in the box above?
Final answer:
The provided excerpts cover various facets of ancient Greek culture, including Hellenistic art, mythology, Greco-Roman relations, and significant historical figures like Socrates and Zeus. These elements demonstrate the richness and complexity of Greek society and its lasting impact on history.
Explanation:
The above excerpts depict various aspects of Greek culture, including their art, mythology, attitudes towards foreign societies, and their heroes. One document discusses a bronze statue that reflects Hellenistic elements, another queries Cicero's perspective towards Greeks hinting at the complexity of Greco-Roman relations, and another highlights the dialogue between Achilles and Ajax from Homer's Iliad as depicted by the potter Exekias. Additionally, there's mention of the Olympian gods, such as Zeus and Hera, and renowned Greek heroes like Theseus and Ajax. Furthermore, significant figures such as Socrates and Pericles are referenced, illustrating the depth of Greek philosophy and statesmanship.
The complexity of Greek society is further illuminated through discussions of mythology, where the Greeks explained phenomena such as the changing seasons or historical events through their mythologies, often involving gods like Zeus and stories of battles like the Gigantomachy. Also depicted are Greek attitudes towards non-Greeks, revealing a perspective that may be considered less 'civilized' in the eyes of the Greeks and Romans. It's clear that Greek society was rich in artistic and cultural achievements, which have been celebrated, critiqued, and analyzed throughout history.
How did World War I, World War II, and the Great Depression change the course of world history in the 20th Century?
Answer:
The three events are cardinal and have shaped the modern world.
The Great Depression is the worst financial and economic crisis of the contemporary world. It started in 1929 and ended with World War Two. Its effects were so terrible and impacted all major economies on a planet scale, the first serious global economic crisis. Lessons? The crash allowed to learn and understand better the functioning of capitalist economies and of certain cycles. It also spurred new academic thinking that advocated a large role for the government in the economy, promoting and managing social welfare. Such new economic theory is Keynesianism. In the USA, it led to a larger federal government´s involvement to design and implement social policies.
WWI was the most terrible conflict in human history until 1939. It undermined the military and economic might of old colonial powers such as Britain and France; Britain ceased to be the world´s superpower. WWI meant the end of an old world order and was the preamble to a new world order that took a definite shape until the end of WWII. It brought a large role for the USA in global affairs, although the country went back to isolationism after the conflict. It also showed us the gigantic destructive power of new weapons based on scientific and technological progress.
The bad peace it brought sowed the seeds of a new war.
WWII is the most terrible and lethal conflict of human history. It arose from the unjust treatment of Germany by the victorious allies of WWI , the social desperation because of the effects of the Great Depression in Europe, and from the rise of totalitarian fascist regimes. WWII meant the ruin of Europe, the loss of its dominating role in world affairs and paved the way for a new world order, the bipolar system of the Cold War with two superpowers that vied for global hegemony: the USA and the USSR.
Explanation:
Answer:
Germany's borders were shaped by ww1, since they lost the war, which made them lose land, shaped by ww2 because they lost the war and lost land again. And it was shaped by the cold war as it saw Germany being split west and east, but reunified after the cold war ended.
Explanation:
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How many representatives are there in the U.S. Senate (Upper House)?
A. 2
B. 100
C. 4
D. 50
How many states are there in the USA?
Answer:
50 states are in the USA
Answer: 50 states
Explanation:
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand caused a conflict between which two
countries (that led to WWI)?
A)Russia and Serbia
B) Germany and Austria-Hungary
C) Russia and France
D) Serbia and Austria-Hungary
Answer:
D. Serbia and Austria-Hungary
Explanation:
D) Serbia and Austria-Hungary
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At the Constitutional Convention, how did the Founding Fathers deal with the issue of slavery?
Answer:
with the proclamation declairmation
Answer: The slave trade would end in 1808.
Explanation:
The Founding Fathers really did not address the institution of slavery, but they DID require that the slave trade would end in 1808. However, enslaved people still in the country would not have to be freed.
built longhouses out of wooden poles and bark that housed several families
several tribes joined together to form the Iroquois Confederacy
family lines were passed down through the mother
Which Native American culture group is described in the list above?
A.
Arctic
B.
Southeast
C.
Eastern Woodlands
D.
Plains
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What role did men fill in Roman society
Answer:
D=participating in government
Explanation:
A= managing servant
B= caring for the children
C= managing the house hold
D=participating in government
It's answer D because all the other answer's/choices's are what the women would play in the Roman Society
Answer:
d
Explanation:
During which part of history did the concept of race begin? Group of answer choices
when the Romans discovered Egypt with the ancient Greeks during the Renaissance in antebellum America
Answer:
The concept of race began during the Renaissance.
Explanation:
The division of people according to their faith became problematic when in Spain after the conclusion of the Reconquista in 1492 the forced conversion of the numerous Jews to Christianity was prescribed and as a result many of the compulsory “converts” secretly continued to cultivate their previous religion. In this context, in addition to the purity of faith, the idea of a purity of blood was also significant; the term "race" was used to denote the origin of people, families or larger groups.
European colonialism (including the conquest of America and the transatlantic slave trade) has played an important role in the further establishment of the concept of race and the development of racial theories since the 15th and 16th centuries, thereby continuously replenishing new knowledge of previously unknown parts of the world, ethnic groups and customs Europe came. The knowledge of foreign “races” in those days was largely based on reports from conquerors and missionaries who were strongly racist. In the travel reports of that time, the motif of the “noble savage”, the religious interpretation based on biblical genesis, or the equation of foreign peoples with the lost tribes of Israel were also popular.
The modern concept of race emerged during the 16th and 17th centuries with the European Scientific Revolution, reinforced by European imperialism and the beginning of racial slavery in the New World. Early human classification systems can be traced back to ancient civilizations, but the concept evolved significantly through European encounters with diverse peoples during their imperial and colonial explorations.
Explanation:Origins of the Concept of RaceThe concept of racial classification has evolved over centuries, with its foundations dating back to ancient civilizations. However, the modern understanding of race began to take shape during the European Scientific Revolution, which coincided with European imperialism in the 16th and 17th centuries. This period marked a significant shift towards the development of racial ideologies that categorized human diversity based on physical, social, and cultural differences observed as Europeans encountered various peoples during their imperial and colonial explorations.
Classical Era and Early Modern ConceptionsWhile ancient manuscripts, such as the Egyptian Book of Gates, provide evidence of early classification systems based on human diversity, these were not rooted in scientific basis akin to later conceptions of race. The term “race” itself initially referred to nations or ethnic groups and evolved significantly over time, particularly with the encounters between Europeans and peoples in the Americas, Australia, and the Pacific Islands from the 15th to the 18th centuries.
The Shift to Racial SlaveryThe link between racial classification and slavery became evident in the New World, where the insatiable demand for labor for crops like sugar and coffee led Europeans to turn to African laborers. This transition was further solidified by the establishment of European forts along the West African coast for exporting people, marking a shift towards racial slavery. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, the ideology of race solidified, with scholars and philosophers attempting to classify human races based on supposed physical and biological differences.
Based on your knowledge of the Economic System Continuum, the economy of Canada could BEST be described as
A) a purely Market economy.
B) a purely Command economy.
C) a Mixed economy, but mostly Market.
D) a Mixed economy, but mostly Command.
Canada's economy is best described as a Mixed economy with a strong market orientation, which includes a blend of both market and command elements.
Explanation:The economy of Canada can BEST be described as C) a Mixed economy, but mostly Market. This classification aligns with most real-world economies that combine elements of both command and market systems. The Economic System Continuum shows that while there are pure market and pure command economies theoretically, in practice, economies like that of the United States and Canada lean towards market-orientation with varying degrees of government involvement. According to sources such as the Heritage Foundation and Cato Foundation's Human Freedom Index, economies are assessed on how free and market-oriented they are, suggesting that Canada, similar to many other developed nations, implements a mixed system with a significant market basis.
Which event is considered the immediate cause of World War I?
A)Signing of the Treaty of Versailles
B)Use of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany
C)Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
D) Invasion of Poland by Germany
Answer: A
Explanation:
In the summer of 1940, under the leadership of Chief of Staff of the Army __________________, the Army began a large expansion designed to protect the U.S and the rest of the western hemisphere against any hostile European forces
In the summer of 1940, under the leadership of Chief of Staff of the Army "General George C. Marshall" and after July, Secretary of War "Henry L. Stimson", the Army began a large expansion designed to protect the U.S and the rest of the western hemisphere against any hostile European forces.
Explanation:
The army expansion in above given statement was matched by the naval program in order to enrich United State of America by two ocean navy group which were strong and had enough potential to deal simultaneously with both Japanese located in pacific ocean and Germany with its war partner Italy in Atlantic Ocean (if they defeated Great Britain). These programs was largely encouraged by Americans, who accepted that danger was very practical and strongly condemned for getting into the war.
What four countries declared war on Germany in 1917?
Which of the following best explains Lodge’s point of view on markets in the excerpt?
The excerpt is from the speech delivered to the United States Senate, in 1900 by Henry Cabot Lodge, who was a senator. In the speech, he spoke about various evolutions towards the betterment of the American market.
The statement best explaining Lodge's point of view on the market is that he opposed the proposal and believed that the decision will threaten US foreign policy of isolationism.
Reason:
Henry Cabot opposed the treaty especially for the section that was regarding the League of Nations. He used to believe that the League will threaten the Us policy and will demand the constitutional right of Congress for the declaration of war.
To know more about the speech of Henry Cabot, refer to the link:
https://brainly.com/question/7729601
Final answer:
Lodge's view on markets emphasizes balance, acknowledges market failures, and stresses the importance of evaluating government intervention's costs and benefits.
Explanation:
Lodge's perspective on markets:
He believes that unfettered markets make no more sense than an unfettered state, highlighting the importance of balance and regulation in markets.He acknowledges that while competitive markets can lead to gains from trade, market failures are a reality, showing a pragmatic view on market dynamics.Lodge emphasizes the need to weigh the costs and benefits of government intervention in markets, recognizing the complexity of economic systems and the role of governance.After the arrival of Europeans, the greatest number of Indians died as a result of
Answer:
As a result of diseases.
Explanation:
The Spanish and other Europeans that arrived in the New World in the 16th century brought diseases that were unknown among the Indian peoples and for which the local human population did not have anti-bodies , immunological resistance. Good examples are smallpox and siphyllis. It is impossible to know today how many Indians died because of sickness caused by the new viruses and bacteria, but some estimates put it in some 40-60 millions deaths, or some sources put even around 100 million deaths.
Where did Greek city-states build their acropolis?
Group of answer choices
where the warriors lived in the city
in the center of the city
in the marketplace of the city
at the highest point in the city
Answer:
At the highest point in the city.
Explanation:
Definition of acropolis:
(noun) a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
Enter the word you received at the end of the Influential Women online activity.
Answer:
Survival
Explanation:
Answer:
Carson
Explanation:
Took the quiz
What part of the sun do we see from
Answer:
Photosphere
Explanation:
thickness 400 km
5800 Kelvin
How did hitler attack Britain?
Answer:
Blitzkrieg
Explanation:
Its correct
What ultimately Led to Germany’s defeat in World War I
The final reason for Germany's failure in World War I was its decision to carry out submarine attack against merchant ships in the Atlantic Ocean during the war. Germany launched many U-boats (submarines) during World War I and used them to try to force Britain from the war.
Explanation:
1. What did the United States do as part of the Marshall Plan?
A. provided aid to rebuild European cities and factories
B. established air bases in China
C. sponsored economic exchanges with the Soviet Union
D. developed alliances with Eastern Bloc nations
Answer:
B
Explanation:
established air bases in China
Answer:
A. provided aid to rebuild European cities and factories is your answer
What’s the main religion ok khanate of the Golden Horde
Answer:
1313-1341 CE) proclaimed Islam as the official religion of the Golden Horde.
Explanation: