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1, Which of the following best describes a consequence that Specie Circular had in the United States? It caused the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 to be passed. It caused widespread panic and started a depression. It caused an increase in the use and printing of paper money. It caused people to vote against John Quincy Adams in the 1828 election.
2,What is one of the main economic effects of a tariff increase?
Reduced productivity
Higher prices for consumers
Increased wages for workers
Decreased profits for domestic industries
3.Who introduced the idea of interchangeable parts that promoted mass production of various goods?
Eli Whitney
Samuel Slater
Francis Cabot Lowell
Henry Ford
1/ Correct B, It caused widespread panic and started a depression.
Explanation:
Incorrect A, the Specie Circular accrued in 1836, so how could it cause something that accrued in the past?
Incorrect C, the Specie Circular increased the use of silver and gold, and decreased the use of paper money.
Incorrect D, again the election of John Quincy Adams in 1828 was before the 1836 Specie Circular, so how could it had caused people to vote against him?
2/ Answer: B, Higher prices for consumers
Tariffs force imports to be taxed so the companies or entities being taxed will most likely make up for loss through taxes by raising the price of the goods being taxed.
3/ Answer: A, Eli Whitney
In 1798, Eli Whitney began using the process of interchangeable parts. This process involves large quantities of uniform pieces.
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Which TWO of the following are Latin American territories that Simón Bolívar helped to free from Spanish rule?
1.Mexico
2.Venezuela
3.Peru
4.Florida
5.Brazil
Answer:
Venezuela and Peru
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Which nation was led by the dictator Stalin?
Question 3 options:
Spain
Italy
Japan
Soviet Union
How were the ideals of the Renaissance expressed in England? Provide examples in your answer.
Answer:
The English Renaissance, which developed behind the success and ideals of the Italian Renaissance, flourished during the rule of Elizabeth I, the last Tudor monarch and her successor James I, the first Stuart monarch.
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Earth’s mantle is...
a. a layer of molten metal.
b. a layer of hot rock.
c. a dense ball of solid metal.
d. a layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer skin.
it is a layer of hot rock so B.
B) a layer of hot rock
What was the communist reaction to people fleeing East Germany?
A. Building the Berlin Wall
B. Declaring war on West Germany
C. A ban on all travel
D. Reuniting Germany
"We consider a neutral flag, on the high seas, as a safeguard to those sailing under it. Great Britain, on the contrary, assert a right to search for, and seize, her own subjects; and under that cover, as cannot happen, are often seized and taken off, citizens of the United States and citizens or subjects of other neutral countries, navigating the high seas, under the protection of the American flag."
What was Madison describing?
A. The practice of demanding tribute from neutral ships
B. The practice of enforcing an embargo
C. The practice of impressment
D. The practice of enforcing naval blockade
The practice of impressment was Madison describing. Hence, option C is correct.
What is the practice of impressment?The use of harsh and brutal techniques to force consenting, physically fit people to serve in the military or the navy is known as impressment, also known as crimping. This technique was exceedingly prevalent in port cities all over the world up until the early 19th century.
In order to force people to enlist because voluntary enlistments could never produce enough sailors, the British employed press gangs. In the Royal Navy, up to half of the sailors voiced their appreciation. 10,000 Americans were forced into military service during the Napoleonic Wars.
As a result of the British forcefully enlisting tens of thousands of American soldiers into the Royal Navy from passing ships, the impressment program heightened tensions between the British and Americans.
Thus, option C is correct.
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What surprised the British at Bunker Hill?
two things surprised the British:
Even after the flanking attack failed, British leadership did not think the American Forces would stand up to a determined frontal assault. In the Battle of Lexington and Concord, American militias were good at harassment fire of the British column but repeatedly broke when faced with close quarter fighting. This was why the British column made it back to Boston and wasn’t destroyed in the fighting retreat (the Continental Army of two years later would have wiped out the British Force). The British leadership thought this would happen again. The militias would fire a few ragged volleys and then break. But they did not. After this, the British fought much more cautiously, such as the Battles around NYC in 1776, where they used maneuver to defeat American forces and capture the city instead of just frontal attacks.
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Which of the following had the biggest effect on changing public opinion toward favoring African Americans and desegregation in the 1960s?
A) charitable acts by the Black Panthers in many large cities
B) televised coverage of police brutality against peaceful protesters
C) extended exposure to African Americans in public schools
D) the Black Muslims call for separatism and violence
Why does Truman believe it is important to help nations preserve their freedom and national integrity in the face of nations “that seek to impose upon them totalitarian regimes”?
The answer is B, edge 2021
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"For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent" is one of the grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence. How does today's U.S. government address this issue?
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How did the Dreyfus Affair affect democratic reforms in France?
It resulted in important reforms, such as workers’ rights and voting rights.
It resulted in democratic changes to the monarchy, with the king as more of an advisor.
It resulted in the triumph of justice, but led to increased anti-Semitism.
It strengthened the rule of law and cleared the military of corruption charges.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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What can be identified as the author's purpose in the following statement by Chief Seattle?
"The great, and I presume also good, white chief sends us word that he wants to buy our lands but is willing to allow us to reserve enough to live on comfortably. This indeed appears generous, for the red man no longer has rights that he need respect, and the offer may be wise, also, for we are no longer in need of a great country."
A. He wants his people to accept the deal presented to them by the "white chief."
B. He feels that a better deal can be worked out with the "white chief."
C. He explains that the "white chief" wants their land.
D. He wants to form a rebellion against the "white chief."
True or false: River travel between the East Coast and the new settlements in the West was the easiest way to move people and goods.
Answer:
false
Explanation
The river travel was not the easiest, and actually not even a way that was possible for travel between the East Coast and the new settlements in the West. The main reason for this is the geography. Between the East Coast and the Midwest there's mountain ranges, running from north to south, and between the Midwest and the West Coast there's also mountains running from north to south. That makes the river travel restricted to only one area, as there is no rivers that run from east to west and cut through the mountain ranges. There's only one area where this has been possible, which is the northernmost part of the United States, but taken as a whole this way of travel was not possible.
Use the excerpt below from a book about the discovery of a Neanderthal skull in Belgium to answer the following question:
“Another [skull] of a young individual was discovered in the floor of the cavern beside the tooth of an elephant… The skull was entire when found, but the moment it was lifted it fell into pieces… I have not, as yet, been able to put together again.”
On Some Fossil Remains of Man by Thomas H. Huxley
Public Domain
Based on the text, which of the following conclusions about uncovering fossils can be drawn?
Archaeologists must be sure not to handle the bones of human remains with their bare hands.
Archaeologists must be very careful when handling fossils because they are delicate.
Archaeologists are able to easily reconstruct human skulls when they break apart.
Archaeologists are able to locate fossils in caves with little problem.
2)Use the statement below to answer the following question:
The skulls of early human-like creatures were much larger in size than the skulls of modern-day humans.
How would a historian most likely describe this statement?
It is truthful because comparisons of the two skull types provide proof.
It shows bias because determining the size of an object is an opinion.
It is a fact because the writer is a modern-day human.
It shows neither fact nor opinion.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The conclusions about uncovering fossils that can be drawn is Archaeologists must be very careful when handling fossils because they are delicate.
What are fossils?Any surviving remains, impression, or evidence of a once-living thing from a previous geological epoch is referred to as a fossil. Examples include fossilized bones, shells, exoskeletons, animal or microbe imprints in stone, amber-preserved artifacts, hair, petrified wood, oil, coal, and DNA traces.
Important evidence for evolution and the environmental adaptability of plants and animals can be found in fossils. Fossil evidence shows how organisms evolved and how a "tree of life" can be used to illustrate this process, demonstrating the interconnectedness of all species.
The ability of fossil fuels to produce massive amounts of electricity in a single spot is one of its main advantages.
The appropriate response is option B.
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What was the reformation? The trial of Martin Luther held in worms. The religious movement that led to the division of Christianity into catholic and Protestant. The printing and distribution of bibles in German. The concepts of gods foreknowledge of those chosen for salvation and those not chosen.
Answer:
the religious movement that led to the division of Christianity into Catholic and Protestant is called the Reformation
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This word means "insistence on truth" and is the specific term for Gandhi's form of nonviolent protest employed by him and his followers during their quest for independence from Great Britain.
Answer:Satyagraha
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was the sand bar saloon built in the middle of canadian river
A saloon proprietor’s dream evolved in the middle of the South Canadian River in the late 1800s, but the dream had its ups and downs.
“High Times and Low Lifes at the Sand Bar Town Saloons” is a novel written by the great-grandson of a sand bar saloon owner.
Scott Weeden makes good reading of the life on the river between Purcell, Indian Territory and Lexington, Oklahoma Territory, in the late 19th century.
Some of the writing is fictitious, including the names, but some of the read comes from old family stories.
Weeden’s great-grandfather D.W. (Dave) Weeden and his brother, Lafe, are portrayed throughout the book as two ornery men trying to make a living in the new territories.
The railroad was being built and settlers were coming in droves to the new land. On the Lexington side, saloons numbered many, while in Purcell, the dry side, didn’t have so many.
Dave decided to get a partner for one of the most farfetched ideas he had ever had. A moonshiner himself, he already supplied many of the saloons with his potent brew.
The idea came to him while sitting on Red Hill overlooking the mass of railroad building and growth of the town.
The moonshiner got a partner and the show started. His partner, a card shark, so to speak, would handle that side of the business, while Weeden made his mark behind the bar.
They also brought in a woman partner that took care of the upstairs of the new saloon.
Building a saloon right in the middle of the river was the key to a prosperous undertaking.
This would bring business from both sides of the river, plus the sand bar saloon would provide drink for those going to Lexington for their spirits.
Rains and flooding were two obstacles the two didn’t think too much about until they hit. The first saloon washed away and crumbled under the frantic waters of the roaring South Canadian River.
Weeden had an idea then to build a barge-type saloon. A boat builder did that for the men which was an overnight success.
A wooden walkway was built to the barge so customers wouldn’t get their feet wet coming back and forth.
The floating saloon and gambling hall proved itself even after a flood took it down river and buried the boat in a sandbar.
It took some digging and maneuvering to get the boat back up stream. The idea of making all that money quickly saw the boat back at its place on the river.
Not only did Weeden and his partner have their floating saloon, so did a few others. All of the men prospered and made themselves a good living.
Excerpts from The Purcell Register top each chapter, and the author did his background work for excerpts to match the contents.
The short novel is interesting and funny. It gives a look at how things used to be in the area.
In the spring of 1889, the population of Purcell was listed at 7,000 to 8,000 people. A lot of interesting facts are portrayed in the book.
The author lives in Denver, Colorado. This is his first novel, but he told The Purcell Register he had a few more in the works.
Scott Weeden grew up in the Washington area. He graduated high school there in 1966.
His late father was Lewis Eugene Weeden and his mother, is Marion, who lives in Norman. His sister, Lynne Holkan also resides in Norman. Weeden’s grandfather was Lewis Ernest. He came to the Purcell area .
Credit comes from the Latin word creditus meaning trust. How does the concept relate to debt
How did the Roosevelt administration react to Colombia’s refusal to allow the construction of a canal across the Isthmus of Panama
Final answer:
The Roosevelt administration reacted to Colombia's refusal by supporting Panama's independence, which allowed for a swift negotiation of the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty to construct the Panama Canal. This tactic involved military presence and recognizing Panama's sovereignty, leading to strained relations with Colombia.
Explanation:
Roosevelt's Response to Colombia's Refusal
After the Colombian Senate rejected the treaty to allow the construction of a canal, President Roosevelt was frustrated with what he considered a delay tactic by the Colombian government. Describing the actions as "pure bandit morality," Roosevelt considered alternative routes such as through Nicaragua. However, as the French company's assets were at risk of reverting to the Colombian government, the stakes were high for the U.S. to act promptly. Eventually, Roosevelt supported a strategic move by sending troops to prevent Colombian forces from suppressing a Panamanian revolt.
Following Panama's independence, the U.S. and the newly formed Panama republic quickly negotiated the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty, granting the U.S. the right to construct the Panama Canal. Roosevelt's bold move involved strategic military positioning, equivocal support for Panamanian independence, and a swift diplomatic recognition of Panama's sovereignty. Despite its success in accelerating the construction of the Panama Canal, Roosevelt's approach strained relations with Colombia and later required significant reparations.
Eventually, Roosevelt flexed American military might with the concept of the "big stick" diplomacy, leading to the creation of an American protectorate in Panama and facilitating the construction of the canal that was greatly advantageous to U.S. strategic interests.
In the early 20th century, the British women's suffrage movement became divided over which question?
A. What role should religious organizations play in the suffrage movement?
B. Should women use violent tactics to demand the right to vote?
C. Should women's rights groups also promote equal rights for racial minorities?
D. Is political freedom more important to women than economic freedom?
Answer: B. Should women use violent tactics to demand the right to vote?
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What does the word “mendicant” mean? Why would groups like the Franciscans call themselves “mendicant?”
Answer:
Mendicant, member of any of several Roman Catholic religious orders who assumes a vow of poverty and supports himself or herself by work and charitable contributions. The mendicant orders surviving today are the four recognized by the Second Council of Lyon (1274): Dominicans, Franciscans, Augustinians (Augustinian Hermits), and Carmelites, as well as Trinitarians, Mercedarians, Servites, Minims, Hospitallers of St. John of God, and the Teutonic Order.
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Earth's atmosphere is composed of
Answer:
nitrogen, oxygen, and trace amounts of other gases.
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“When the enemy were landed, to the number of 2500, as we are since informed, being the light infantry and the grenadiers of the army with a compleat train of artillery, howitzers and field pieces, drawn by 200 sailors, and commanded by the most gallant and experienced officers of the last war; . . . The fire from the ships and artillery of the enemy was horrid and amazing; the first onset of the soldiers was bold and fierce, but they were received with equal courage; at length the 38th regiment gave way, and the rest recoiled. . . . The number of the King's troops killed and wounded are three times our loss. . . . [T]he ground was covered with officers. The cannon was dreadful. The King's troops began firing at a great distance, being scarce of ammunition deferred our fire.”
–Letter written by a colonial officer, 1775
Read the excerpt and answer the question below.
1.) This eyewitness account of the Battle of Bunker Hill shows that _____.
a.
the Americans were terrified and almost ran
b.
the fighting was fierce
c.
both sides lost the same number of men
d.
the British troops were cowardly
do you think jacksons response to the nullification crisis promoted democracy.why or why not
Andrew Jackson's response to the Nullification Crisis had mixed implications for democracy. While it demonstrated the power of the federal government, it also suppressed state sovereignty and the ability to challenge federal authority.
The Nullification Crisis of 1832-1833 arose when South Carolina declared that federal tariffs were unconstitutional and would not be enforced within the state. Jackson responded forcefully by ensuring that federal laws were upheld and by threatening the use of military force.
On one hand, Jackson's actions promoted democracy by reinforcing the supremacy of federal laws and the Union. This action prevented fragmentation and chaos, thereby maintaining a stable national government.
On the other hand, his response could be seen as undemocratic because it stifled state rights and dissent. By using the power of the federal government to suppress a state's objection, Jackson curtailed the democratic principle of states serving as a check on federal power.
How does legislative oversight support the separation of powers and checks and balances?
List the two agreements made in the Missouri Compromise.
Answer:Missouri entered the Union as a slave state, Maine entered as a free state, and the 36'30” line was established as the dividing line regarding slavery for the remainder of the Louisiana Territory.
Explanation:
Final answer:
The Missouri Compromise included the admission of Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state, and the Thomas Proviso, which prohibited slavery north of Missouri's southern boundary, latitude 36°30', in the Louisiana Purchase territory.
Explanation:
The Missouri Compromise, also known as the Compromise of 1820, led to two major agreements. First, it allowed for the admission of Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. This maintained the balance of power between slave and free states in the Senate. Second, the compromise included the Thomas Proviso, which established a dividing line at the southern boundary of Missouri, latitude 36°30', north of which slavery was prohibited in the lands acquired through the Louisiana Purchase, except for Missouri itself.
Aryans who invaded India spread which ancient Indo-European language?
A) Dravidia
B) German
C) Persian
D) Sanskrit
Answer:
d sankrit
Explanation:
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