Answer: The answer is D how property if someone who has died will be divided up among friends and relatives
Explanation:
Which tomb was built to honor the dead?
A. Taj Mahal
B. Tungsten
C. Ziggurat
Why did the Populist movement energize thousands of American women? a. Populist leaders argued for the election of an equal proportion of men and women to political office. b. Talented, reform-minded women organized and strategized for Populism. c. Western Populists supported woman???s suffrage. d. A and C e. B and C
Final answer:
The Populist movement energized American women because of its support for women's suffrage and the active organizing by reform-minded women, b. Talented, reform-minded women organized and strategized for Populism. c. Western Populists supported woman resulting in answer choice e. B and C.
Explanation:
The Populist movement energized thousands of American women primarily because of the movement's support for women's suffrage and because talented, reform-minded women were organizing and strategizing within it. The ability to vote and stand for office within the organization strongly resonated with women who sought both to improve their economic conditions and to promote advocacy for women's suffrage on a national level.
In addition, women like Mary Elizabeth Lease became prominent figures within the movement, calling on farmers to "raise less corn and more hell" and signaling the active participation and growing political consciousness of women within the Populist cause. Therefore, b. Talented, reform-minded women organized and strategized for Populism. c. Western Populists supported woman the correct answer to the multiple-choice question provided is e. B and C.
According to rationalism, what is the only source of knowledge and truth? God's Word reason experience intellect 2. In what year did Jonathan Edwards preach "Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God" and did George Frederick Handel's Messiah premiere? 1741 1688 1776 1750 3. Which system of philosophy believes in two types of reality: mind (the spiritual world) and matter (the physical world)? dualism pantheism deism relativism 4. What explanation of reality claims that babies are born with no knowledge and that the knowledge they acquire is through experience? dualism pantheism empiricism rationalism 5. What group of people from Bohemia were the spiritual descendants of John Huss? Pietists Moravians Methodists Puritans 6. What institution was opposed to the introduction of the heliocentric theory? Royal Society of London Anglican Church Roman Catholic Church Oxford 7. What is the second and probably most important step of the scientific method? Observe. Verify the conclusion. Find a pattern. Choose a conclusion. 8. What term or name was given to the French writers and social critics who were the leaders of the Enlightenment? neoclassicals philosophes rationalists secularists 9. When God's _______ and man's _______ disagree, we should always put our faith in _______. reason, word, man's reason reason, word, God's word word, reason, man's word word, reason, God's word 10. Which of the following Christian beliefs did deists accept? miracles salvation by grace through faith creation original sin
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The red scare __________. select one:
a. advanced the cause of labor
b. was an intense period of political intolerance inspired by labor strikes and fears of the russian revolution
c. was caused by the fear of a russian invasion
d. strengthened the industrial workers of the world
what Amendment addressed the moral issue of alcohol?
The correct answer is: "18th Amendment"
The 18th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified in 1919 and it finally recognized the claims made by the temperance movement during the previous decades, by imposing a total ban on alcoholic beverages, known as the Prohibition. Alcoholic drinks could not be produced, distributed, sold or consumed anymore, because its detractors claimed that alcohold led to inmoral and violent attitutudes and that, on top, it was bad for human health.
This amendment was subsequently replaced by the 21st Amendment in 1933 and therefore, the Prohibition only functioned for 24 years.
Who was north Vietnam’s communist ruler
List at least five actions taken by residents of the camps to create a community and to live as normally as possible.
Answer:
Set up a school.
Created a boy scouts program.
Established a church.
Practiced inter-mural sports.
Established theater companies.
Explanation:
During World War II, many people of Japanese ancestry were forcibly removed from their homes and placed in internment camps. This was a reaction to the fact that the United States was at war with the Japanese empire. President Roosevelt mandated this through his Executive Order 9066. Despite the injustice that these camps represented, the prisoners tried to create a community and live as normally as possible during this time.
Answer:
creating schools
organizing scouting troops
building sports leagues
playing games
creating art
creating court systems
The first major military engagement of the American revolution took place near
british government body in which hames oglethorpe served
Answer:
Parliament
Explanation:
Who developed Malthusian Theory?
realism is the style of art that ___.
What was the outcome of the Tehran Conference?
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What was the outcome of the Tehran Conference?
a plan for the D-Day invasion on the Western Front
a plan for involving Iran in the war
a plan for involving North Africa in the war
a plan to end the war in the Pacific
Answer: a plan for the D-Day invasion on the Western Front.
Explanation:
The Tehrān Conference (November 28–December 1, 1943) was a meeting between U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin in Tehrān, Iran.
The main issue was the opening of the second front in western Europe, and the Us would end up guaranteeing the opening of the second front in France by the spring of 1944.
Which of the following continues to use Latin today? the Roman Catholic Church the Surgeon General the World Bank the Coptic Church
Answer:
the roman cathiloc church
Explanation:
Answer:
the roman cathiloc church
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The growth of suburbs in the United States following World War II caused
Which of the following was a negative consequence of the Sedition Act? A. It restricted American civil liberties. B. It interfered with the U.S. war effort. C. It took power away from the government. D. It cost too much money to enforce.
How did european's idea of nationalism change in the late 1800s
Which best explains why many in the anti-war movement protested the Vietnam War:
They felt it went against democratic principles.
They supported a communist regime in Vietnam.
They thought the United States should fight the Soviet Union.
They wanted the United States to be more aggressive.
why did the colonists want to create their own government
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What is the constitutional right of habeas corpus?
a person can only be jailed by the military
a person cannot be jailed unless charged with a specific crime
a person can only be jailed during times of national crisis
a person could not be jailed until proven disloyal to the Union
A person cannot be jailed unless charged with a specific crime
Under the habeas corpus, any person under arrest has the right to report that their detention or imprisonment was unlawful and to petition to be brought before a judge or into court to justly determine, through the analysis of proofs, whether the detention was indeed unlawful. This recourse in law keeps the authorities, such as police officials, from imprisoning anyone without just reason, that is to say, they can not jail anyone unless charged with a specific crime.
One way that entities can cooperate with counterterrorism policies is by?
During Reconstruction, the largest group of southern Republican voters was a. carpetbaggers. c. scalawags. b. African Americans. d. Redeemers.
Which of the following best describes the changes brought to world populations as a result of the European colonization of the Americas? A. The African population nearly doubled, the European population dropped greatly, and millions of Native Americans were sent to Europe as slaves. B. The African population nearly doubled, the Native American population dropped greatly, and millions of Europeans were sent to the Americas as slaves. C. The Native American population nearly doubled, the African population dropped greatly, and millions of Europeans were sent to Africa. D. The European population nearly doubled, the Native American population dropped greatly, and millions of Africans were sent to the Americas as slaves.
Correct answer choice is :
D) The European population nearly doubled, the Native American population dropped greatly, and millions of Africans were sent to the Americas as slaves.Explanation:As Europeans moved ahead investigation and into colonization of the Americas, they brought modifications to practically every character of the land and its people, from trade and hunting to combat and personal property. European goods, ideas, and conditions became the growing continent.
In which conflict were five colonists killed by British soldiers?
A.
French and Indian War
B.
Boston Massacre
C.
Intolerable Acts
D.
Paul Revere's Ride
Who was the first calipH
Answer: Father-in-law of Prophet Muhammad Abu Bakr became the first caliph after his death.
Explanation: After the demise of Prophet, people felt that the caliphate should be in hands of such a person who has the same potential for becoming a leader as that of Prophet. Abu Bakr was the first man who accepted Islam and was really close friend of Prophet. During last days of Prophet's life, he was chosen by Prophet to lead the prayer for him. He was a man of intellect, thus he was capable of handling a state after the demise of great leader Muhammad.
What is true of public service?
It is a civic responsibility but not a legal obligation (apex)
The correct answer is a) it is both, a legal obligation and a civic responsibility.
Public Service it is both, a legal obligation and a civic responsibility.
Public services are important tasks or government. It includes Criminal Justice, Education, Sanitation, Health Care, among many others. This services must be delivered with responsibility, ethics, and integrity, because they are satisfying necessities of the people, particularly, the people in need. That is why Public service it is both, a legal obligation and a civic responsibility. These services are funded with public money, money collected from taxes.
The other options of the question were, b) it is neither a legal obligation and a civic responsibility, c) is a civic responsibility, and d) it is a legal obligation but not a civic responsibility.
Who organized the events in response to British taxes and how did the respond?
Answer:
George Washington and his troops. They had the Revolutionary War, which settled things between the 13 colonies and The U.K
Explanation:
Was the policy of appeasement successful against Hitler and germany?
Answer:
No, it was a failure.
Explanation:
In the international context, Appeasement is a strategic plan of obtaining federal or material permits to a competitive power to avoid dispute. This term is most often used to describe the foreign policy of Great Britain particularly, of Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald, Neville Chamberlain and Stanley Baldwin towards Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany in the years between 1935 and 1939. However, the policy of Appeasement did not work with the states it was meant to preserve: it failed to stop the war.
Which of the filling is NOT a reason the plague (Black Death) was able to spread in cities? A. People carried to fleas to infect each other as they traded goods and services. B. The dirty streets provided a food source for rats, which carried the plague. C. Cats were revered, and each family had several of them to eat rats around the house.
This picture shows Lyndon B. Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act in 1964. This law was especially important for Johnson to support because he came from which part of the country?
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a pivotal point in Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency, reinforcing civil rights despite his Southern Texas roots in a region resistant to desegregation.
Signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was particularly significant for President Lyndon B. Johnson because he hailed from the South, specifically Texas. At the time, Southern states, including Texas, were known for their opposition to civil rights measures and segregation was deeply rooted in the region. Despite this, President Johnson took a strong leadership role in promoting civil rights, leveraging his political skills to persuade resistant Southern Democrats to stop blocking the passage of the legislation, eventually succeeding in having the Act signed into law on July 2, 1964. This landmark legislation prohibited discrimination in public accommodations, housing, and jobs based on race, religion, national origin, and gender while also granting new powers to the federal government to enforce civil rights provisions, marking a momentous step forward in the fight for equality.
Red Fox Supplies solved customer problems and provided customer service to form an awareness of superior product value in the minds of its customers. This is an example of strong
The subject of this question is Business and the grade level is College. Red Fox Supplies solving customer problems and providing customer service to create an awareness of superior product value in the minds of its customers exemplifies a strong marketing strategy.
Explanation:The subject of this question is Business and the grade level is College. Red Fox Supplies solving customer problems and providing customer service to create an awareness of superior product value in the minds of its customers exemplifies a strong marketing strategy. By addressing customer needs and ensuring satisfaction, the company aims to differentiate itself and build a positive reputation in the market.