What was the result of the Convention of 1800?
A.
Great Britain agreed to stop blockading the American coastline.
B.
The Alliance of 1778 between the U.S. and France ended.
C.
The U.S. and Great Britain agreed to become allies in future wars.
D.
The U.S. could trade with any country except France or Great Britain.

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Answer 1
B. It ended the American 1778 Alliance with France.  Dr. Kerr, History Teacher.

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What is the purpose of Articles XII-XIV of the Louisiana Constitution?

to declare the rights of citizens
to structure the state government
to explain the functions of government
to provide general provisions and amendments

What keeps one branch of the federal government from becoming too powerful?

the system of checks and balances
the Bill of Rights in the Constitution
the system of due process of law
the preamble of the Constitution

What is one example of balancing the branches of government?

The legislative branch can impeach executive officials.
The executive branch is headed by a governor on the state level.
The executive branch is headed by the president on the national level.
The judicial branch includes judges who are either elected or appointed.

What is the main function of the legislative branch of state and federal government?

to create new laws
to interpret the laws
to enforce the laws
to obey all of the laws

What is the purpose of Article VI of the Louisiana constitution?

to declare the rights of citizens
to structure the state government
to structure the local government
to provide general provisions and amendments

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The purpose is very simple just say its to keep the rights and protect the citizens to promote happiness,life,liberty,and property.
1) to provide general provisions and amendments

Article 12 states General Provisions (such as the rights of the government), Article 13 states Constitutional revision (the rights of the people), and Article 14 states Transitional Provisions (the rights of schools, businesses, funds, etc)

2) the system of checks and balances

This was made to make sure that no one branch becomes to powerful. For example, the President can veto a bill, the Supreme Court judge can overturn a law, or the Congress can vote to impeach a person of standing.

3)The legislative branch can impeach executive officials.

This one is the only one in which one branch makes an active action against another branch

4)to create new laws

The legislative branch creates the bill, the executive branch passes the bill to make it a law (or vetoes the bill), and the judiciary branch interprets it when the need arises.

5) To structure the Local governments

The Article VI is titled "Local governments", and tells what each local government can do as well as how candidates can be chose, run for office, and get voted. it also tells what kind of tax the government can use to make money, as well as areas they can get more money from.


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May 28, 1830
Chapter CXLVIII

An Act to provide for an exchange of lands with the Indians residing in any of the states or territories, and for their removal west of the river Mississippi.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That it shall and may be lawful for the President of the United States to cause so much of any territory belonging to the United States, west of the river Mississippi, not included in any state or organized territory, and to which the Indian title has been extinguished, as he may judge necessary, to be divided into a suitable number of districts, for the reception of such tribes or nations of Indians as may choose to exchange the lands where they now reside, and remove there; and to cause each of said districts to be so described by natural or artificial marks, as to be easily distinguished from every other ...

What were the effects of this act on United States history? (5 points)


A)White settlers paid Native Americans for their traditional lands.

B)Native Americans were forced from their traditional lands onto reservations.

C)Native Americans agreed to buy land west of the Mississippi River.

D)White settlers and Native Americans agreed to move west of the Mississippi River.

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I think the answer is B.

Answer:

B. Native Americans were forced from their traditional lands onto reservations.

How was Eurocentrism used by imperial countries to justify controlling colonies around the world?

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Euro centrism revolves around the way in which European (or the entire Western world) think, behave, and act. Seeing everything through the lens of European views helps to justify their colonization. For example, during the Scramble for Africa many European countries started to colonize different parts of this continent. Their reasoning behind this was to "civilize" and "spread Christianity" to these societies.

This idea that they are "helping" these citizens by changing their political and economic structure shows that Europeans thought their beliefs, views, and ways of organizing a society where superior to others. This viewpoint results in Europeans forcing their culture and way of life on individuals who never really sought their ideas.

what is the 4th step to how a bill becomes a law

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Hello,

The answer is "committee action".

Reason:

Steps:

1. Bill is Drafted

2. Introduced in House

3. Sent to Committee

4. Committee Action

5, Rules Committee

6. Floor Action

7. Introduced in Senate

8. Committee Action

9. Bill Called Up

10. Floor Action

11. Conference Committee: 

12. Vote on Compromise

13. Presidential Action

14. Vote to Override


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African American male holding a protest sign that reads, The presence of segregation is the absence of democracy Jim Crow must go.'
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The protestor in this image is against the effects of the ruling in (3 points)


D.C. v. Heller

Plessy v. Ferguson

Marbury v. Madison

Brown v. Board of Education

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I believe the answer to this is Plessy v Ferguson. 

i think its plessy v. ferguson


this caribbean country lies to the south of florida and is the only communist government in the Western Hemisphere

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The answer would be Cuba...

When you go to a Republican Party you go to nominee for the president on your ballot are candidates for both the Democratic nominations you’re most likely voting in what kind of election

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Primary election which is used to narrow down the candidates or to determine the nominees for the political party in advance.

what was the importance of the Panama canal

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The Panama Canal was built to shorten the distance that ships had to travel to pass between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The canal permits shippers of commercial goods, ranging from automobiles to grain, to save time and money by transporting cargo more quickly.

Final answer:

The Panama Canal was important for international trade, global transportation, and Panama's economic development.

Explanation:

The Panama Canal was of great importance for several reasons. Firstly, it provided a shortcut for ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, reducing travel time and distance. This was especially beneficial for international trade, as it made shipping goods faster and more efficient.

Secondly, the construction of the canal had a significant impact on global transportation and military defense. It allowed ships to avoid the long and dangerous journey around South America, which was especially crucial during World War I.

Lastly, the Panama Canal played a role in the economic development of Panama. It provided employment opportunities for the local population and helped boost Panama's economy through trade and tourism.

What was the result of the Japanese invasion of Manchuria?


Chinese forces successfully turned back the invasion.


The League of Nations sent a peacekeeping force.


Western powers joined to stop the invasion.


Japan’s easy success led to more Japanese invasions.

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japan seized manchuria because japanese believed that japans empire should be equal to the size of the western powers empire







Japan’s easy success led to more Japanese invasions

Name one program mao started . Explain whether it was successful or not

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One program that mao started was the one hundred flowers campaign. it said encouraged people to write criticism in letters. It was very successful. also, Mao did it because artist was being treated unfairly 


sorry if this wasn't the mao you were looking for 
I said Mao Zedong 

At the end of the Spanish American war which was not one of the terms agreed to in the treaty of paris

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I found the question and your choices and the answer is D.

The term that was not agreed by this treaty was that Cuba remains a part of Spain. The effect and the outcome of the war dictated a completely different thing. Cuba was now free of Spain. The US intervened and helped Cubans achieve their independence.

Which of the following statements best describes the effect of white settlement on Native Americans in the west?

A.) Native Americans thrives by trading with white settlers.
B.) Native Americans successfully fought for and held onto their lands in the Great Plains.
C.) Native Americans were defeated and contained to ever smaller areas of land.
D.) Native Americans moved south Mexico where they were given land .

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I believe that would be C.

The Supreme Court handles cases on appeal in all of the following ways EXCEPT: A. agreeing to hear the case B. refusing to hear the case thereby letting the decision of the lower court stand C. sending the case to a US court of appeals for a decision D. remanding the case to the lower court for retrial

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C. sending the case to a US court of appeals for a decision

Answer:

C sending the case to a US court of appeals for a desisions

Explanation: i just took the test

The French lost the Battle of the Marne, which allowed Germany to take over Paris in 1914.

True
False

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THE ANSWER WILL BE TRUE

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The French lost the Batle of the Marne, which allowed Germany to take over Paris in 1914

answer is FALSE

the German army was forced to retreat

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Which of these book titles best describes the United States v. Nixon case case and its significance? The picture are my answers.

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The Answers is A and D

Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

Explain how technological advancements and societal changes might have influenced the work of postmodernist American writers. Use the information about postmodernism in this section and the information described in the videos to develop your response.

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Final answer:

Technological advancements and societal changes have had a profound impact on the work of postmodernist American writers. Postmodernism, which emerged in the 1950s, is characterized by a playful style that foregrounds language, text, and technique. Postmodernist writers use experimental techniques to reflect the disorienting and overwhelming nature of postmodern society.

Explanation:Technological Advancements and Societal Changes in Postmodernist American Literature

Technological advancements and societal changes have greatly influenced the work of postmodernist American writers. Postmodernism, which emerged in the 1950s, is characterized by a playful style that foregrounds language, text, and technique. The rise of technology, such as computers and new media forms, has had a profound impact on American society, leading to a growing sense of the 'textuality' of experience and information overload. Postmodernist writers like Donald Barthleme and David Foster Wallace use experimental techniques to reflect the disorienting and overwhelming nature of postmodern society.

What does Klemperer suggest about how most Germans felt about Hitler in 1938

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That same was felt by author Sebastian Shaffer who stated Hitler, "Was not a man you would allow to light your cigarette." as he was repulsive.  Shaffer also indicated is would most likely be a passing phase.

Klemens von Klemperer suggests that attitudes toward Hitler among Germans were complex and varied, with Berlin appearing almost detached from the aggressive anti-Semitism present in Vienna in 1938. Clare's observations of normalcy in Berlin reflect a different German experience from the pervasive prejudice in annexed regions. Despite some acceptance of Nazi policies by German conservatives and intellectuals, the response to Hitler's anti-Semitism was not uniform throughout the country.

Klemens von Klemperer's German Resistance against Hitler suggests that there was a variation in the public perception and treatment of Jews in different parts of Germany in 1938. While George Clare's account in Last Waltz in Vienna indicates that in Berlin, Jews were still able to live a seemingly normal life despite the anti-Semitic policies of the Nazi regime, this was not necessarily representative of the entire country. Klemperer's historical analysis, complemented by Clare's personal narrative, points to a complex and varied German sentiment towards Hitler and his policies on the eve of World War II.

Exploring the broader context of the Germans' familiarity with anti-Semitism, Peter Pulzer's essay highlights how the historical prevalence of anti-Semitic sentiments might have nuanced the perception of Hitler’s policies. Despite a history of anti-Semitism in Europe, Clare's reflection on feeling almost as if he had escaped from Hitler's rule while in Berlin, contrasts sharply with the explosion of popular anti-Semitism in newly annexed Vienna just before Kristallnacht. This duality in reception hints at a German populace that did not entirely embrace Hitler's anti-Semitic agenda, or at least not uniformly across different regions.

Throughout the 1930s, Hitler utilized anti-Semitic rhetoric, citing Jews as the cause of Germany's economic and social problems, to gain and consolidate power. However, accounts like Clare’s reveal that the perception of and reaction to Hitler's regime varied amongst Germans, with some feeling the impact of his anti-Semitic policies more acutely than others. Moreover, contemporary intellectuals and conservative nationalists at times showed some acceptance of or complacency towards Nazi policies, even though some were troubled by the more extreme measures against Jews and political dissidents.

How did the Dred Scott v. Sanford US Supreme Court case intensify the fight for abolition?
A) The high court ruled in favor of Sanford under the condition that he will free Dred Scott upon his death.
B) The high court ruled in favor of Dred Scott granting him freedom; thus persuading society that slaves have rights.
C) The high court ruled slaves are property and therefore have no rights; thus strengthening the fight for abolition.
D) The high court ruled the issue of slave rights is a reserved power and thus the states solely have authority to grant rights to slaves.



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Tunis Campbell
Jefferson Franklin Long
Henry McNeal Turner
What would be the BEST title for this list of 19th Century men?
A) Georgia's First African American Mayors
B) African American Legislators During Reconstruction
C) The First African American Citizens Following the Civil War
D) African Americans on the Georgia Supreme Court During Reconstruction

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C) The high court ruled slaves are property and therefore have no rights; thus strengthening the fight for abolition. 

The answer is "C. The high court ruled slaves are property and therefore have no rights; thus strengthening the fight for abolition"


Screw the high court, but thats the answer lol

Why did the king establish the Dominion of New England in the American colonies? The king felt the colonies were growing too independent from England. The king wanted the colonies to have more control over their government. The king believed New England needed greater protection from New France. The king was concerned that New York and New Jersey had lost their charters.

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The correct answer is The king felt the colonies were growing too independent from England

The colonies were growing independent for various reasons. Trading companies that controlled some of the colonies grew too rich and started trading with British competitors, the governor counted on salutary neglect, and various other things were also problematic for the king. He also disliked that the people were rioting and didn't want to pay taxes.

Which resulted from the Senate's not guilty verdict in Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial?


A.
The three branches of government remained equal in power.

B.
The Supreme Court became the most powerful branch of government.

C.
Congress became more powerful than the president.

D.
The president became more powerful than Congress.

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Answer:b

Explanation: i toook the testttttt

In what way did the Greek historian Herodotus contribute greatly to his academic field?
A) he was the first to use precise narratives of events
B) he suggested that divine forces guide humankind
C) he refused payment from Greek kings
D) he used history as propaganda

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Answer: It's A.

Explanation: If you look up "First Greek to use precise narratives of events" you instantly get "Herodotus". The person answering this was right.

what holy city are muslims expected to make a pilgrimage to at least once in their lives

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I believe it's Mosque?

In 325,was spain mostly a Chrsitian area or non Christian area?

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The Spaniards mostly believed in the religion of Christianity. such as Jesus Christ being the son of god, this is not to be confused with the jewish as they do not believe in Jesus Christ but they do believe in god.
It would be chirstian, most were Christian

Why did the United States establish the Monroe Doctrine? The U.S. was concerned that Europeans would regain colonies in Latin America and hurt trade. The U.S. wanted to work with European countries to establish colonies in Latin America. The U.S. wanted Colombia to remain in control of what became the country of Panama. The U.S. was concerned that trade between Europe and Latin America would decrease.

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Answer:

The United States established the Monroe Doctrine because it was concerned that Europeans would regain colonies in Latin America and hurt trade.

Explanation:

The Monroe Doctrine reaffirmed the position of the United States against European colonialism, inspired by the isolationist policy of George Washington, and that developed the thought of Thomas Jefferson, according to which "America has a Hemisphere for itself", which could mean both the American continent and its own country.

The United States government, then a newly independent country that had achieved independence only 40 years from then, feared that the victorious European powers emerging from the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) would revive their colonial empires in the Americas. As the revolutionary Napoleonic wars (1803-1815) ended, Prussia, Austria and Russia formed the Holy Alliance to defend monarchism. In particular, the Holy Alliance authorized military incursions to reestablish the dominion of the Bourbons over Spain, as well as under their colonies, which were at the time establishing their independence.

At the time, the Monroe Doctrine represented a serious warning not only to the Holy Alliance, but also to Great Britain itself, although its immediate effect, in terms of defending the new American states was purely moral, given that the economic interests and the political and military capacity of the United States at the time did not surpass the Caribbean region. It is very important to note that the United States at this time was still far from being considered even a regional power. In any case, the formulation of the Doctrine helped Great Britain to thwart the European plans of recolonization of America and allowed the United States to continue expanding its borders to the west.

Final answer:

The U.S. established the Monroe Doctrine to prevent European powers from regaining or establishing colonies in Latin America, protecting its trade interests and asserting its position as a global power.

Explanation:

The United States established the Monroe Doctrine in 1823 due to a series of concerns centered around potential European influence and interferences in the Western Hemisphere. Mainly, the U.S. was worried that European powers, especially monarchical ones, might attempt to regain or establish colonies in Latin America, which could significantly impact the balance of power and potentially hurt U.S. trade interests in the region.

The Monroe Doctrine declared that the Western Hemisphere was henceforth closed to European colonization, and any attempts by European powers to influence or interfere in the affairs of nations in the Americas would be viewed as acts of aggression requiring U.S. intervention. This policy safeguarded the newly independent Latin American states from European intervention and also signified the United States' emergence as a global power with interests in enforcing geopolitical norms in its sphere of influence.

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What was one major similarity between the Marshall Plan and the Molotov Plan?

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The USA and the USSR each used their plans to build up their European alliances.

The "Marshall Plan" was named after the man who then was US Secretary of State, George C. Marshall.  Officially the plan was called the European Recovery Program.  Marshall announced the plan in 1947, and it went into effect in 1948.  The intent was to provide aid and rebuilding to European economies after the damaging effects of World War II.  The US intended to build up its allies in Europe and stave off communism.

The Molotov Plan was the Soviet Union's response.  USSR's foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov rejected the Marshall Plan and proposed his own plan to aid states in alliance with the USSR.  The Soviets perceived the Marshall Plan as an effort to build reliance on the USA rather than the USSR, and thus aimed to strengthen its own ties to communist-leaning countries in Europe.  The plan established the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON), which was an economic organization of communist states that lasted from 1949 to 1991.
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