The _________ unified Central American countries for a short period during the 19th century.

Central America Federation

United Provinces of Central America

Columbia Coalition

Organization of Banana Producing Countries
2.
The _________ Highway is comprised of roads spanning North and South America.

Panamanian

Columbian

Pan-American

Central American
3.
Which letter on the map represents the country of Guatemala?

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A

B

E

D

C
4.
A(n) _________ legislature has only one house.

tricameral

bicameral

unicameral

monocameral
5.
A(n) _________ is a type of cloth woven and worn by Kuna women.

matrilineal

scarf

mola

kuna
6.
Engineers building the Panama Canal dammed rivers to create _________ Lake.

Culebra

Goethals

Gatún

Panamanian
7.
The Mayan city of _________ supported a population of 120,000 at its peak.

Flores

Motagua

Cuchumatenes

Tikal
8.
Which letter on the map represents the country of Honduras?

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A

C

D

B

E
9.
Which statement was NOT a strategy used by American engineers to dig the Panama Canal?

The creation of Gatún Lake reduced the need for digging.

The canal was built to sea level, allowing ocean water to fill the canal.

A series of locks on each end of the Canal lifts ships to the lake.

The main excavation took place in the Culebra Cut.
10.
_________ is the capital of Panama.

Guatemala City

Tegucigalpa

Colón

Panama City
11.
When Panama separated from Spain, it became part of _________.

Guatemala

Costa Rica

Peru

Colombia
12.
He crossed Panama in search of a rumored "southern sea," which turned out to be the Pacific Ocean.

Vasco Núñez de Balboa

Manuel Noriega

Lempira

William Gorgas
13.
The main excavation of the Panama Canal took place in the _________ Cut.

Panamanian

Gatún

Culebra

Goethals
14.
In 1998, Hurricane _________ severely damaged several Central American nations, including farms and infrastructure in Honduras.

Hugo

Florence

Katrina

Mitch
15.
A native chief in Honduras who led an unsuccessful rebellion.

Miskito

Garifuna

Fonseca

Lempira
16.
Deaths caused by _________ were a contributing factor of the French failure to complete the Panama Canal.

accident

upset tribes

food poisoning

disease
17.
Corn and _________ are the foundation of Mayan and Honduran diets.

beans

rice

beef

chicken
18.
Northern lowlands of Guatemala covered with jungle rain forests.

Petén

Pacaya

Cuchumatenes

Atitlán
19.
First European to see or visit Honduras.

Tiburcio Carias Andino

Christopher Columbus

Jacques Cartier

Cristóbal de Olid
20.
An active volcano near Guatemala City.

Cuchumatenes

Pacaya

Petén

Atitlán
21.
The Panama Railroad was the first _________ railroad.

transcontinental

continental

intracontinental

intercontinental
22.
The _________ Gap is a region of impassable jungle in Panama.

Pan-American

Darién

Columbus

Petén
23.
A wilderness area of hot, steamy rain forest on the coastline of Honduras .

Pacific Lowlands

Caribbean Lowlands

Coastal Plain

Mosquito Coast
24.
_________ means "deep waters."

Honduras

Guatemala

Panama

Cuba
25.
A(n) _________ is a small plot of land worked by rural farmers with simple wooden tools.

milpa

baird

cassava

tapir
26.
A narrow land that connects North and South America.

Isthmus of the Caribbean

Isthmus of Panama

Isthmus of Columbia

Isthmus of Nicaragua
27.
Guatemala is vulnerable to earthquakes because it sits on the edge of _________.

the desert

the coast

the equator

tectonic plates
28.
_________ is the capital of Honduras.

Colón

Guatemala City

Tegucigalpa

Panama City
29.
Leader of Panama who was removed from power by U.S. military forces.

Lempira

William Gorgas

Vasco Núñez de Balboa

Manuel Noriega
30.
A lake surrounded by three volcanoes.

Cuchumatenes

Atitlán

Petén

Pacaya
31.
What letter on the map represents Panama?

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C

B

A

D

E
32.
_________ is the capital of Guatemala.

Panama City

Tegucigalpa

Colón

Guatemala City
33.
He worked to prevent the spread of disease by mosquitoes.

Vasco Núñez de Balboa

William Gorgas

Lempira

Manuel Noriega.

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Answer 1
Final answer:

The Central America Federation unified Central American countries during the 19th century. The Pan-American Highway spans North and South America. The letter D on the map represents the country of Guatemala.

Explanation:

The Central America Federation unified Central American countries for a short period during the 19th century. The Pan-American Highway is comprised of roads spanning North and South America. The letter D on the map represents the country of Guatemala. A unicameral legislature has only one house. A mola is a type of cloth woven and worn by Kuna women. Engineers building the Panama Canal dammed rivers to create Gatún Lake. The Mayan city of Tikal supported a population of 120,000 at its peak. The letter C on the map represents the country of Honduras. The creation of Gatún Lake reduced the need for digging was NOT a strategy used by American engineers to dig the Panama Canal. Panama City is the capital of Panama. When Panama separated from Spain, it became part of Colombia. Vasco Núñez de Balboa crossed Panama in search of a rumored "southern sea," which turned out to be the Pacific Ocean. The main excavation of the Panama Canal took place in the Culebra Cut. Hurricane Mitch severely damaged several Central American nations in 1998. Lempira was a native chief in Honduras who led an unsuccessful rebellion. Deaths caused by disease were a contributing factor of the French failure to complete the Panama Canal. Corn and beans are the foundation of Mayan and Honduran diets. Petén is the northern lowlands of Guatemala covered with jungle rain forests. Christopher Columbus was the first European to see or visit Honduras. Pacaya is an active volcano near Guatemala City. The Panama Railroad was the first transcontinental railroad. The Darién Gap is a region of impassable jungle in Panama. The Mosquito Coast is a wilderness area of hot, steamy rain forest on the coastline of Honduras. Panama means "deep waters." A milpa is a small plot of land worked by rural farmers with simple wooden tools. The Isthmus of Panama is a narrow land that connects North and South America. Guatemala is vulnerable to earthquakes because it sits on the edge of tectonic plates. Tegucigalpa is the capital of Honduras. Manuel Noriega was the leader of Panama who was removed from power by U.S. military forces. Atitlán is a lake surrounded by three volcanoes. The letter A on the map represents Panama. Guatemala City is the capital of Guatemala. William Gorgas worked to prevent the spread of disease by mosquitoes.

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5. Which Olympians were the children of the Titans?

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Answer:  Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hera and Hestia.

Explanation: The titans had only a few children. Hestia was the first-born of Kronos. Followed by Demeter, Hera, Hades, Posiden, and Zeus.

What was Thomas
Jefferson's party?

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Answer:

The Democratic-Republican Party

Explanation:

Jefferson was a member of the Democratic- Republican party, which was developed by the Anti-Federalists in 1792.

The Democratic- Republican Party.

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO FASTEST ANSWER!! What did General Washington and the United States have to do to win the Revolutionary War?

A. The United States had to really work to just create a government to rule the colonies that were now states

B. They had to make an alliance with the Native Americans to help attack and destroy the British in Canada and then later on in the southern colonies.

C. They had be able to continue to fight and cost the British large sums of money, deaths of their soldiers, and drag out the length of time for the fighting to wear them down and turn British public opinion

D. Washington knew that the British would only surrender if the Continental army was able to conquer New York City and take it back from the British

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Answer:

I think the awnser is C

Explanation:

because they fought for a very long time have very little resources yet they wanted to keep fighting to show the british they were still strong without them  so they thought by wearing down the britishs resources they would surrender and give them american independece but this is just by information I gathered from different articles so if it is wrong I am sorry

During Reconstruction, the largest group of southern Republican voters was​

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They were often called, A, Carpetbaggers. They would take pieces of carpet and pack up and move North, keeping all of their belongings in the carpet bags.  

Answer:

They are called carpetbaggers

Explanation:

What are the 6 states with the highest numbers of electoral votes ?

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The six states with the most electors are California (55), Texas (38), New York (29), Florida (29), Illinois (20), and Pennsylvania (20). The District of Columbia and the seven least populous states — Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming — have three electors each.

California (54), Texas (40), Florida (30), New York (28), Illinois (19), and Pennsylvania (19) are the six states with the most electors.

What is the process for determining which state has the most electoral votes?

Each state is entitled to the same number of electors as that state's combined Senate and House representation in Congress. Every state has at least three electors because it has two senators and at least one representative. Currently, California has 55 electors, which is the most.

The President must receive 270 electoral votes in total to win.

How many times have electors voted against the popular vote?

History. Over 58 elections, 165 electors have not cast their votes for president or vice president as prescribed by the legislature of the state they represented. Of those: 71 electors changed their votes because the candidate to whom they were pledged died before the electoral ballot (in 1872 and 1912).

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The Supreme Court case of Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier (1988) dealt with what issue?

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Answer:

Censorship in school newspapers and limiting the students' free speech.

Explanation:

Answer:

Students felt that when the school (Hazelwood East High School) deleted their stories about their peers' experiences with teen pregnancy and the impact of divorce, it violated their First Amendment Rights.

Explanation:

What was the purpose of "The Negro Act of 1740"?
A) It was designed to prevent cruel treatment and excessive punishments of slaves on South Carolina's plantations.
B) It was designed to protect and preserve the cultural traditions, language, folklore, and religion of the slaves.
C) It was designed to ensure that all slaves of school age be allowed to go to school one day a week and attend church on Sundays.
D) It was designed to give slaveowners more control over their slaves by prohibited slaves from gathering without white supervision or learning to read and write.

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Answer:

D) It was designed to give slave owners more control over their slaves by prohibiting slaves from gathering without white supervision or learning to read and write.

Explanation:

The Negro Act was passed in South Carolina, in 1740. It prohibited slaves from moving abroad, gathering in groups, earning money, learning to read and write. It even allowed slave owners to kill slaves if they rebelled.

This unjust act remained in effect until 1865.

1. Explain push and pull factors for immigrants.
2. Describe the differences of Ellis Island and Angel Island as entry points for immigrants in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Answer:

1.Push” factors are conditions in migrants' home countries that make it difficult or even impossible to live there, while “pull” factors are circumstances in the destination country that make it a more attractive place to live than their home countries

2.The main difference between Ellis Island and Angel Island was that the majority of the immigrants that traveled through Angel Island were from Asian countries, such as China, Japan, and India. ... The Chinese were targeted due to the large influx of immigrants that were arriving in the United States.

Explanation:

why is bill gates important to us today?​

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Answer:

He is the richest man like ever

Explanation:

He made the very first computer

An area in which people have many shared culture traits is called

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Answer:

A formal culture region.

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How did international audiences react to Jesse Owens in the 1936 Olympics?

A. They cheered loudly for him.
B. They insulted him.
C. They were more supportive of the Nazis despite their hostilities toward other countries.
D. They favored him above white American athletes.

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Answer:The correct answer is B. They in sulted him :)

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answer:

d. they favored him above white american athletes

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How did Charles Lindbergh's flight to Paris affect the aviation industry in the 1920s?
A
The aviation industry experienced a decline because of increased fear among Americans about
air travel
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B. The aviation industry experienced a decline because of better alternatives, such as the
automobile, for travel
C. The aviation industry experienced a boom because Americans felt safer flying in an airplane
D. The aviation industry had to develop more comprehensive guidelines and training for flights
between coastal cities.

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Answer:c

Explanation:

Please mark brainliest

Answer:

The aviation industry experienced a boom because Americans felt safer flying in an airplane ( C )

Explanation:

Charles Lindbergh was known as American Aviator, military officer and a US Air mail pilot using smaller planes. the aviation industry experienced a incredible Boom because Americans became more comfortable flying in an Airplane when Charles Lindbergh made a Non-stop flight from New York to Paris in 1927.

This flight won him an award and further proved to the American populace how safe flying on Airplanes are. there was tremendous business boom in the Industry.

How did changes in people’s living arrangements caused by the agricultural revolution influence the rise of industrialization in britian

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Answer:

During the agricultural revolution, many things changed on farms. New technology was available and new methods of farming and livestock breeding were developed. More food meant more population growth and more population meant bigger cities. Bigger cities and more people needed more goods and thus the industrialization happened.

Answer:

Agricultural Revolution brought many changes in Great Britain.

Explanation:

In 18th century, ‘Agricultural revolution’ made the way for ‘Industrial Revolution’. Agricultural revolution brought new farming techniques and improved methods of breeding led to more production of food and stronger crops. This in turn resulted in growth in population and improved health of people.

Since more food was available for people to consume, they migrated from rural to urban areas. Now, there was availability of large labor to work in factories. People from rural areas settled there for getting better paid jobs. Factories needed more people to operate machines, packaging etc. So, they offered more jobs to them.

his term refers to the wilderness area of Georgia that attracted large numbers of Scots-Irish settlers during the Colonial period.

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Answer:

Backcountry

Explanation:

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

This term refers to the wilderness area of Georgia that attracted large numbers of Scots-Irish settlers during the Colonial period: we are talking about the backcountry.

In colonial America times, the backcountry was that part of the American territory west the Appalachians Mountains, such as Georgia. The English people considered this land as a native and remote land, inhabited by primitive Native American Indian tribes. The government of Great Britain issued the Proclamation of 1763 after the French and Indian War. This proclamation prohibited American colonist to settle these territories west the Appalachians. The English crown tried to prevent further land conflicts. Of course, the American people disobey the terms of the Proclamation.

How did the Soviet policy of perestroika contribute to the breakup of
the Soviet Union?
O
A. It allowed the United States to economically dominate the
Soviet Union.
O
B. It contributed to instability in the Soviet Union by creating
high inflation rates.
c. It outraged wealthy Soviet citizens by redistributing their
property to the poor.
O
O
D. It demonstrated that the Soviet Union was no lorger
committed to supporting communism.

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The answer is most likely B.) because the inflation rates sky rocketed

Answer:

The answer is : D. It demonstrated that the Soviet Union was no longer

committed to supporting communism.

Explanation:

Perestroika (restructuring) was a late attempt by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to democratize and reform the Soviet communist system. The economy was stagnated , there were serious macroeconomic problems and it had become technologically backward in comparison with the West. Central controls were relaxed and decision-making was decentralized, enterprises were encouraged to get financial autonomy, land could be leased for family farming. Private initiative was encouraged. Perestroika did not bring the results expected. It was too late. Communism collapsed in the USSR.

when did the Spanish defeat the last of
the Incas?

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Answer:

1532

Explanation:

In 1532, Atahuallpa’s army defeated the forces of his half-brother Huascar in a battle near Cuzco.

What are textiles used to make

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Answer:

Textiles have an assortment of uses, the most common of which are for clothing and for containers such as bags and baskets. In the household they are used in carpeting, upholstered furnishings, window shades, towels, coverings for tables, beds, and other flat surfaces, and in art.

Answer:

Textiles have an assortment of uses, the most common of which are for clothing and for containers such as bags and baskets. In the household they are used in carpeting, upholstered furnishings, window shades, towels, coverings for tables, beds, and other flat surfaces, and in art.

Explanation:

2. What caused the conflict between Russia and Austria-Hungary?
a. Control over French Provinces
b. Control over Morocco
c. Control over Serbians
d. They had no conflict

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Answer:

which kind of conflict are you talking about, WW1 or?

Explanation:

if the question is about ww1, it would be c

Austria-hungary and russia would have no control over morroco as Spain and France had colonized morroco already

and the french provinces would be unlikely for russia because russia and france were allies in ww1, and Austria hungary didn't border france

so it would either be D or C

who was Belisarius?​

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Flavius Belisarius Belisarius was a military commander of the Byzantine Empire. He was instrumental in the reconquest of much of the Mediterranean territory belonging to the former Western Roman Empire, which had been lost less than a century before.

Answer:

was a military commander of the byzantine empire

• Believed the Articles of Confederation had serious flaws
• United around a specific plan and solution to a weak government
• Well-organized national group
• Had the support of George Washington
These points describe which group that was key in creating a new government for the new United States?
Anti-Federalists
Democratic Republicans
Federalists
Loyalists

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Final answer:

The Federalists, supported by George Washington and other prominent figures, sought a stronger national government and were instrumental in creating the new U.S. Constitution that replaced the flawed Articles of Confederation.

Explanation:

The group believed that the Articles of Confederation had serious flaws, united around a specific solution to a weak government, and were a well-organized national group with the support of George Washington were the Federalists. The Federalists, including leaders such as Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin, were influential in drafting and ratifying the U.S. Constitution. They argued for a stronger national government to provide stability, promote economic growth, and have a more centralized republic. This contrasted with the Anti-Federalists, who preferred strong state governments and a weaker national government and who were ultimately responsible for the addition of the Bill of Rights to the Constitution

What happened when China's Cultural Revolution swept through Tibet?

Leaders of the Cultural Revolution agreed to let the Tibetan people rule themselves again.

Leaders of the Cultural Revolution preserved Tibet's Buddhist monasteries as historical sites.

Leaders of the Cultural Revolution declared the Dalai Lama an enemy and outlawed religion.

When the Cultural Revolution swept through Tibet, it led to a strong condemnation of China by the United Nations.

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Answer:

Leaders of the Cultural Revolution declared the Dalai Lama an enemy and outlawed religion.

Final answer:

During the Cultural Revolution, the leaders declared the Dalai Lama an enemy and outlawed religion in Tibet.

Explanation:

When the Cultural Revolution swept through Tibet, the leaders of the Cultural Revolution declared the Dalai Lama an enemy and outlawed religion. The Chinese government took steps to reduce the powers of the Dalai Lama and destroyed monasteries, religious symbols, and icons. Monasteries were burned, monks were beaten or imprisoned, and Buddhism was suppressed.

in your opinion what was the most consequential result of Pontiac upsiring​

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The most consequential result of Pontiac uprising:

Pontiac was the leader of the Ottawa tribe states which is located in the area of the modern-day Ontario, Canada, and the great lakes region. He led the rebellion against the British colonists after they expand their military presence in the great lakes area during and after France and the Indian war.

The Pontiac uprising demonstrates that the pan-tribal cooperation made the struggle against Europeans, Americans and make the territorial expansion and to contribute to the deterioration and make the relations between Great Britain and the North American countries.

What does it mean that we should not expect a "smoothly ironed" Aztec history?

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The history is the past that represents and tells about the battles the evolution and the contributions made in the growth and development of the nation.

What does it mean that we should not expect a "smoothly ironed" Aztec history?

The "smoothly ironed" here refereed to as the well presented and drafted history without disclosing about the true facts or events that has happened in the past.

It is an indication that history must have the actual details of the battles and the contributions without suppressing the actual facts. The history with suppressed facts should not be accepted.

Therefore, we should not accept smoothly ironed history means to not accept the history which is not dirty and in which the facts are not revealed completely.

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Final answer:

The phrase 'smoothly ironed' regarding Aztec history means that this history is complex and not a straightforward narrative. The Aztec civilization involved complexities in aspects like culture, religion, warfare, and politics which need to be considered when studying their history.

Explanation:

When we read about the phrase 'smoothly ironed' in relation to Aztec history, it indicates that the history of the Aztecs is not straightforward or simply understandable. The complexity of Aztec civilization involves different aspects such as culture, religion, arts, warfare, political relationships with other tribes, and their eventual downfall with the entry of Spanish colonizers. Therefore, the history of the Aztec people is filled with nuances and delicate intricacies rather than being a smooth and linear narrative.

For example, Aztec civilization was one of the most advanced in its time, while also being a society familiar with warfare as a fundamental part of their culture. Also, their reign ended due to multiple factors including disease, strategic alliances formed by the Spanish, and inherent flaws within their political structure. Therefore, it is important to take into account these multiple perspectives to fully understand Aztec history and not simply expect a 'smoothly ironed' history.

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Explain ONE way in which Chinese society influenced
Japan in the Tokugawa era.

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Answer:

China exterted considerable cultural influence on Japan for many centuries. Writing, Buddhism (through Korea) and Confucianism are all cultural loans made by Japan. Tokugawa society was a socially hierchical society with a clear place for individulas in it. Respecting social hierarchy is a major Confucian idea.

Explanation:

Final answer:

Chinese society influenced Tokugawa Japan through the integration of Confucianism into education and governance, shaping the social structure, laws, and the intellectual culture of the period.

Explanation:

Influence of Chinese Society on Tokugawa Japan

One significant way in which Chinese society influenced Japan during the Tokugawa era was the integration of Confucianism into Japanese education and governance. Schools established by the daimyos focused heavily on the study of Chinese characters and the Confucian classics.

This Confucian education emphasized ethics, governance, and societal roles, impacting the political and social philosophy within Japan. The literacy and educational practices adopted from China supported Japan's thriving publishing industry, with numerous books, including novels, being widely available in cities like Edo (today's Tokyo).

Furthermore, the Neo-Confucianism that re-emerged in Tokugawa Japan profoundly shaped laws and customs. This Chinese philosophical influence promoted a structured societal hierarchy and governance based on Confucian principles of ethical behavior.

Thus, the Chinese influence extended beyond mere education to the very fabric of Tokugawa social structure and governance, greatly contributing to the cultural and intellectual development of Japanese society.

How did farming tribes on the plains maintain their farming land after they already cleared it?

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Because the soil was deep and fertile.

Answer:

A I think?

Explanation:

Why did Georgia want Native Americans relocated to Indian Territory? A) Native Americans carried many diseases that were fatal to white settlers. B) Native Americans wanted the right to vote. C) The population of the state was increasing and much of land owned by white farmers had been depleted of its minerals. D) Native Americans were attacking white settlers and threatening to take over the Georgia State Legislature.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

23. In the late 1950s, the United States supported Vietnamese President Ngo Dihn Diem

who was A. a repressive leader who killed thousands of his own people B. Catholic

C. Not a communist D. All (A, B, C)

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In the late 1950s, the United States supported Vietnamese President Ngo Dihn Diem who was Catholic.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

President Ngo Dihn Diem was the final Prime Minister state of Vietnam. He then became the President of Vietnam in the year 1955 of South Vietnam. He was the president till he got assassinated in 1963 in a military coup.

He was born in a family which strongly supported the catholic religion and he him self was also a strong supported of catholism. Thus he was supported by the other catholic people also which helped him to come into power.

20. The entry of the United States into World War I
a. did not effect the war's outcome.
b. added hundreds of thousands of troops to the Allied cause.
c. made German soldiers fight much harder than they had before.
d. infused much-needed cash into the Allied war effort.

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I’m not 100% sure but I narrowed it down to b or d... I’m thinking it’s d though.


8. (a) Summarize How did France help America
during the Revolution?
(b) Make Predictions What do you think might
have happened if France had not come to the
aid of America during the Revolution?

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(a)France helped America greatly during the American Revolution.

(b)If France had not come to the aid of America during the Revolution the success of America in the revolution wouldn’t have been possible.

Explanation:

France helped America in the American Revolution. 13 American states which were previously British colonies wanted to be free from the British Empire and they formed the continental army. France saw the British Empire as rivals.

They had to face defeat in the seven years war against the British . France saw the revolution as a movement of Enlightenment in America and helped the continental army by shipping supplies to the army. The treaty of Alliance between America and France was formed in 1778.

If France hadn’t come to the aid of America in the revolution America might have lost the Revolutionary war. This would mean that the American colonies wouldn’t be liberated and the United States of America would have remained as a dream.

9. Where do most Brazilians live?
A. on the Amazon Basin
B. on the highland plateaus
C. on the coastal lowlands
D. on the pampas

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A is the correct hope this helped
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Carol will suffer from a bad conscience, but not from any lawsuit. When a muscle ____________ it helps heal scar tissue.shortenslengthensbreakstearsstrains write the numerical expression as a power. (4 x4 x 4 = ) A high school girl who is self-conscious about her appearance has been fasting for several days to fit into a dress she intentionally bought a size too small for a school dance. Which of her organs/tissues is producing the glucose that is being synthesized through gluconeogenesis? Whats the answer ? The coordinates of the vertices of triangle 1 are A(6,6), B(12,9), C(9,6).The coordinates of the vertices of triangle 2 are A(2,2), B(4,3), C(3,2).What transformation was performed on triangle 1 to create triangle 2? Abraham Lincoln ran in 1864 not as a Republican but as the National Union Party candidate, which was a ploy to win the election by appealing to all of the following voters except:A. Border State residentsB. Northern WhigsC. RepublicansD. War Democrats A single slit diffraction experiment performed with an argon laser of wavelength 454.6 nm produces a pattern on a screen with dark fringes (minima) separated by 10 mm. If we replace the slit with another slit of double the width of the original one, without changing anything else in the setup, what will be the new separation between dark fringes? A chemical reaction occurring in a cylinder equipped with a moveable piston produces 0.621 mol of a gaseous product. If the cylinder contained 0.120 mol of gas before the reaction and had an initial volume of 2.18 L, what was its volume after the reaction? (Assume constant pressure and temperature and that the initial amount of gas completely reacts.) Mary Beth has written a novel. Copyright protection regarding her work will be for: Transfer RNA __________. A is translated into protein B tags a growing polypeptide for export to the endoplasmic reticulum C is produced in the nucleolus D has catalytic activity and is thus a ribozyme E binds to its specific amino acid in the active site of an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase A certain baryon (a subatomic particle) has a charge q > 0. The baryon moves with a kinetic energy K in a circular path of radius R in the presence of a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B. (Use any variable or symbol stated above as necessary.) What is the speed of the bayron? Assume the speed is low compared to the speed of light. What is the mass of the bayron? Each semester, during advising week, Dylan asks his faculty advisor to identify the easiest courses and teachers that would satisfy his degree requirements. Dylans need for achievement is probably____________.a. high.b. moderately high.c. moderate.d. low. Archer Company had an inventory balance of $2,600 on January 1. During the accounting period they made purchases of $11,500. The ending inventory balance was $1,250. If Archer Co. uses the periodic inventory system, what is the cost of goods available for sale? A. $14,100 B. $2,600 C. $12.850 D. $11,500 In Farewell Address, which of the following selections is best supported by the passage below? Interwoven as is the love of liberty with every ligament of your hearts, no recommendation of mine is necessary to fortify or confirm the attachment. Question 19 options: a) Washington wants to remind listeners of the importance of liberty. b) The American peoples commitment to liberty is uncertain. c) Liberty is beneficial for the heart ligaments of the American people. d) Washington is confident of the American peoples commitment to liberty.