why did american colonists object to these measures Boston port act ,administration of justice act, quartering act, Massachusetts act

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Answer 1
All of the aforementioned acts were part of a set of laws known as the "Intolerable Acts." All of them negatively affected Americans, hence their opposition to them.

For example, the Boston Port Act closed the Boston harbor until colonists paid for the damages caused by the Boston Tea Party. This would hurt Boston's economic opportunities.

The Administration of Justice Act made British officials immune to legal persecution. Essentially, this allowed British officials to do whatever they want without getting in trouble. This angered colonists because they were still forced to abide by British law.

The Massachusetts Act made it so that American colonists couldn't have town meetings and made the political officials of Boston people who were appointed by the crown.

Lastly, the Quartering Act forced American colonists to house British soldiers.

All these acts limited the rights of colonists in Boston.

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Which of the following is a characteristic of the Industrial Revolution?
A.People began to exchange goods and ideas among vastly different cultures.
B.People began to question the authority of monarchs and emphasized individualism.
C.People began to use advanced machinery to replace human labor at many jobs.
D.People began to rely on reason rather than religion to explain natural phenomena.

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People began to use advanced machinery to replace human labor at many jobs.  but a could work

How did russia's harsh winter help the country in the early 1800's?

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Russia has been a notoriously difficult country to invade, given its large size and generally large population throughout history. Freezing winters have also played a role in helping protect Russia, which was famously noted in 1812 during Napoleon's failed invasion of Russia. In response to European nations who saw the new French government as threat to the balance of powers, Napoleon annexed various parts of Europe and launched an invasion of Russia with over 600,000 soldiers. Napoleon invaded in the summer of 1812, but long fighting and a scorched earth policy by Russian forces prolonged the fighting and when a harsh winter arrived, the French army that lacked in supplies was reduced to under 100,000 soldiers. Eventually, Napoleon conceded his defeat, and left Russia in December, 1812.

Why did the radical republicans try to impeach andrew johnson and why did they fail?

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Andrew Johnson was a party animal, and increased the debt by a lot, but in fact, He didn't do anything illegal, and the supreme court liked him to much to impeach him

Which answer most correctly compares the outcomes after Worchester v. Georgia and Cherokee Nation v. Georgia?

A: Georgia won in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia but little changed; Worchester v. Georgia was in favor of the Cherokee but they lost their land anyway.

B: The Cherokee won in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, but that decision was overturned when Georgia won the Worchester v. Georgia decision.

C: Georgia won in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and the Cherokee were removed; Worchester v. Georgia gave the Cherokee more land in the West.

D: The Cherokee won in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and remained on their land; Worchester v. Georgia was in also favor of the Cherokee but they lost their land anyway.

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The answer is A Georgia won

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A

Explanation:

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How did the US respond to Japanese aggression/expansion in the Pacific?

A) all of these

B) supported China through Lend-Lease program

C) placed total financial and oil embargo (trading ban)

D) moved pacific naval fleet to Hawaii for better positioning

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The correct answer is A.

During the 1930's, America was displeased with Japan's aggressive attitude towards China. Since China was an ally, the US wanted to punish Japan for their behavior. This resulted in economic sanctions (punishments) and trade embargoes.

Along with this, once China was in World War II and facing off against Japan the US helped through the Lend-Lease program. This allowed the US to aid China with military weapons and technology.

Lastly, the US wanted to be closer to Japan in case of possible military action, hence why they had a base set up in Hawaii.

Why did the South fear admitting California as a free state

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Southerners were afraid that if they admitted California as a free state, when it came to vote on things like the Wilmot proviso, free states would have majority rule.

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the south fear admittimg that California was a free state because of the frams of cotton and if they were a free state than no more slave in California. Which would be good.

What is the primary purpose of a local government?

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City governments are responsible for serving the needs of their citizens. States grant power to local governments and city officials work collaboratively with state and federal agencies. 
responsible for serving the needs of the citizens

Describe 2 ways that humans have contributed to the desertification in Southeast asia?
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pollutoin is a huge one and destruction of forests and land... ie all the big towers and smog 
One way that humans have contributed to the desertification in Southeast Asia is that humans domesticated grange animals to the area. The area had a voluminous amount of vegetation. A second way is that humans engaged in substantial open mining which altered the course of water sources to the agricultural areas of the land.

Which country officially remained neutral during the first years of the great war?

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The U.S stayed neutral because we didn't have a reason to fight. 

What principle did Martin Luther King Jr. and others learn from the political strategy of Gandhi?

A. Nonresistance
B. Nonviolent resistance
C. Violent protest
D. Gradual change

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The correct answer is B.

Gandhi (1869 – 1948) was an Indian activitist that leaded the movement for the Indian independence against the British rulers. He suceeded by employing non-violent civil disobedience tecniques.

These principles were copied by the civil rights movement and its leaders, like Martin Luther King Jr. In general, most protests were peaceful and took the form of marches, sit-ins, demonstrations. etc. If some violence was generated in any of those protests it was not the initial intention.

Answer:

nonviolent resistance

Explanation:

*Will medal and fan!* Which of the following is not true about the end of slavery?

A. Muslim raiders enslaved only captive Africans but no other peoples.
B. Throughout the nineteenth century, European nations pressured Asian and African countries to abolish slavery.
C. By the beginning of the twentieth century, slavery was coming to an end in the Muslim world.
D. Though slavery is no longer common, it still exists in some parts of the world today.,

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Option A. Muslim raiders enslaved only captive Africans but no other peoples. During the end of slavery, the Muslims did not do this. There was a strong struggle to end the slavery on the part of the Muslims, they did not respect the captive Africans or other peoples until slavery ended at the beginning of the 20th century.

Which statement best explains the effect of international trade on American industries?

A. International trade made Americans more isolationist.
B. International trade made Americans less likely to be racist.
C. International trade made all Americans wealthy.
D. International trade made Americans more connected to world markets.,

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If a country only trades internally on domestic markets, then the prices, supply, and demand for goods are all set within that local economy native to the country's own markets. However, if a country such as the United States engages in global trade, then it becomes exposed to the whole world's supply, demand, and resulting price structures. As such, the answer is D. International trade makes Americans more connected to work markets, because they are required to work within the forces and structures of those markets to do business.

Answer:

D. International trade made Americans more connected to world markets.

Explanation:

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Which sentence in this excerpt from Susan B. Anthony’s “On Women’s Right to Vote” reveals the purpose of the speech?


Which sentence in this excerpt from Susan B. Anthony’s “On Women’s Right to Vote” reveals the purpose of the speech?

Friends and fellow citizens: I stand before you tonight under indictment for the alleged crime of having voted at the last presidential election, without having a lawful right to vote. It shall be my work this evening to prove to you that in thus voting, I not only committed no crime, but, instead, simply exercised my citizen's rights, guaranteed to me and all United States citizens by the National Constitution, beyond the power of any state to deny.

The preamble of the Federal Constitution says:

"We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union. And we formed it, not to give the blessings of liberty, but to secure them; not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people - women as well as men. And it is a downright mockery to talk to women of their enjoyment of the blessings of liberty while they are denied the use of the only means of securing them provided by this democratic-republican government - the ballot.

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The sentence in this excerpt from Susan B. Anthony's "On Women's Right to Vote" that reveals the purpose of the speech is:

"It shall be my work this evening to prove to you that in thus voting, I not only committed no crime, but, instead, simply exercised my citizen's rights, guaranteed to me and all United States citizens by the National Constitution, beyond the power of any state to deny."

After being tried and fined for casting an "illegal" vote in the presidential elections of 1872, Susan B. Anthony gave this speech to prove that, according to the preamble of the Federal Constitution women had the same right to vote as men.

She explained that the Constitution says "we, the people" which includes not only america's man, but also its women. Therefore, her casting a ballot was not only not illegal, but it was a right that no state should have the power to deny.

Answer:

It's B. I got it correct on edge for the quiz.

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What did the executive branch do after 9/11

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it is yet unclear wether the courts will permit the executive branch to succeed
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Which of the following was a major challenge during President Carter’s administration?

A. the reaction to his pardon of Richard Nixon
B. deflation, which ate away at people’s savings
C. his lack of respect for human rights
D. the economic impact of a severe oil crisis

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A major challenge during President Carter's administration was the economic impact of sever oil crisis during his presidency.  He was the 39th president of United States He was able to solve serious problems at home and abroad.

What does max lotz see as the primary problems of mine work

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Max Lotz antagonized the unjust treatment of mining corporations towards the miners of his time:
1.) Workers are pressed with long working hours.
2.) Rapid and inhuman pacing of work.
3.) Massive safety problems.
4.) Capitalism where profit was considered more important than the labor force causing the managers of that time to milk laborers more to meet the initial investment of their corporations.

Crossing the Rhine river was the objective of which U.S led battle?

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Battle of the Bulge
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Answer:

Crossing the Rhine River was the objective of the Battle of the Bulge.

Explanation:

The Battle of the Bulge was the last major German strategic offensive on the Western front during World War II. The codename assigned by the Wehrmacht was originally "operation Wacht am Rhein" (Rhine guard), designed to hide the offensive nature of the operation. Subsequently, in December 1944, the operation was renamed for security reasons "Herbstnebel" (Autumn Fog).

The Battle of the Bulge was very ambitious according to the original design by Adolf Hitler, who even hoped for a resounding Allied defeat and a repetition of the Anglo-French defeat of Dunkerque. Despite the great allied superiority of men and means, during the first week the German forces obtained some significant victories and managed to break through in depth. Totally surprised, the allied commands and the troops in the field, prey to an excessive feeling of superiority and security, initially showed signs of collapse and slip, making them fear a strategic disaster.

The battle ended, after a month of clashes, with the final victory of the Allies and the failure of the German offensive, but the hard losses suffered in the Ardennes, above all by the US army, forced a revision of the deployments and the plans, slowed down the attack on the heart of Germany and also caused a crisis in the supreme command between Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery and the US generals. Indirectly however, due to the use by the Germans of considerable reserves of men and armored vehicles, this battle also facilitated the success of the overwhelming mass offensive of the Red Army on the eastern front which began on 12 January 1945.

Why did Calhoun want to nullify tariff laws?

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Because he thought that they unfairly hurt the south.

The tariff, according to Calhoun, was unconstitutional because it violated the states' right to be independent. States had the right to invalidate any unconstitutional legislation passed by Congress.

Who was John C. Calhoun?

One of the most important politicians in the United States and a strong advocate for the South during the antebellum era was South Carolina's John C. Calhoun (1782-1850). He had a long career in the U.S. Senate during which he emerged as an ardent supporter of states' rights and the institution of slavery. He served as a U.S. congressman, secretary of war, vice president, and secretary of state.

Calhoun contributed significantly to the ambitious nation-building initiatives headed by his colleague congressman Henry Clay following the Treaty of Ghent in 1815. The Second Bank of the United States' founding, government-sponsored internal improvements, and high protective tariffs to support the expansion of American industry were a few of them.

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Why did president truman decide to use the atomic bomb near the end of world war ii?

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President Harry S. Truman, warned by some of his advisers that any attempt to invade Japan would result in horrific American casualties, ordered that the new weapon be used to bring the war to a speedy end. On August 6, 1945, the American bomber Enola Gay dropped a five-ton bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

How did Orson wells create panic amount radio listeners in 1938?

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Orson Welles was a famous actor, director, and producer in film, television, and radio in the early half of the 20th century. In 1938, he did a special Halloween broadcast of H.G. Welles famous science fiction novel 'War of the Worlds' which depicted a Mars invasion of Earth. The one hour drama started with news reports of certain activity on Mars, followed by news reports of  Martian invasion of Earth that sounded so authentic and professional, that it caused mass hysteria amongst those listening to the broadcast.

Which of the following was not used by the United States and Western Europe to increase political and economic cooperation after World War II? A. the UN B. NATO C. NAFTA D. the Marshall Plan

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C. NAFTA
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Answer:

Option:C

Explanation:

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What made the event depicted in this photograph significant? (1 point)

A) It marked an opening of diplomatic relations between China and the U.S.. <--- my answer
B) It was the first time the Chinese govt. had visited the U.S.
C) It allowed the Chinese and Americans to sign an important peace treaty.
D) It fully normalized relations between China and the U.S. <--- my 2nd guess

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ANS: A  A) It marked an opening of diplomatic relations between China and the U.S.. <--- my answer

How did foreign policy change before and after the Spanish-American War?

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U.S. victory in the war produced a peace treaty that compelled the Spanish to relinquish claims on Cuba, and to cede sovereignty over Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines to the United States. The United States also annexed the independent state of Hawaii during the conflict. 

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Who led hungarian nationalists in an 1848 revolt? louis philipe louis metternich louis napoleon louis kossuth?

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The correct answer is Lajos Kossuth

He was a Hungarian politician who served as the governor-president of the Kingdom of Hungary in the revolt period which was between 1848 and 1849. Unfortunately for him, the revolution was suppressed by the Austrian empire who had help from various other sources such as Russia, but he was nevertheless important for establishing the national identity of Hungarian people.

D) Louis Kossuth

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Which statement is true of universities in the late middle ages?

A. They contributed to social change because people of all classes studied there.

B. They contributed to religious tolerance because they provided a secular education.

C. They contributed to good government because they trained court administrators.

D. They contributed to modern literature because they taught in the vernacular.

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Answer: the correct answer is C. They contributed to good government because they trained court administrators.

Explanation:  Since the subjects that were mainly taught were grammar, logic, and rhetoric students were more trained to be working in courts.

the graph shown above shows how the price of video games varies with the demand quantity. suppose that the price of video games is set at $100 and not allowed to decrease. this is a example of a ______

price floor

price ceiling

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This is an example of price floor. I hope this helps :)

Answer:

Price floor

Explanation:

The price floor is the legal price that has been paid by the customer in the market. The best example of the price floor is low wages. The price floor is something like to support the price because it could not make the price fall. Even it prevents the price from falling. Many countries support this law to supports the agriculture of their country. The price floor does not change the needs of supply. It simply set a charge that is charged from the public from the bases of that price. The price floor usually unintended to consequences.  

summarize Nixon's major domestic and foreign policy initiatives.

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Nixon's foreign policy revolved around the idea of Vietnamization. During his presidency, the US was still heavily involved in the Vietnam War. However, American sentiment (feeling) towards this war was that it was dragging on and many citizens did not see the purpose in having American soldiers there anymore. This is when Nixon starts the policy of Vietnamization. This revolves around the US military training the Southern Vietnamese how to have military success against the Viet Cong and the Northern Vietnamese army.

Domestically, Nixon focused heavily on having the government help to protect the environment. Under his presidency the Environmental Protection Agency was created. This government agency was made to protect the environment and the life within it. Through this agency, laws relating to ensuring clean air and protecting endangered species were put into place.

Nixon's domestic policies centered around the New Federalism, while his foreign policy initiatives included the Nixon Doctrine and pursuits of détente with the Soviet Union and China.

Domestic Policies:

New Federalism: Nixon advocated for the New Federalism, which involved sharing federal tax revenues with states to give them more control over spending and address regional disparities.Law and Order: Nixon pursued a "law and order" agenda, emphasizing tough measures on crime and drug enforcement.Environmental Protection: Nixon signed landmark environmental protection laws, including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Endangered Species Act.Social Programs: Nixon maintained popular federal entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare.Occupational Safety: Nixon established the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to regulate workplace safety.

Foreign Policy Initiatives:

Nixon Doctrine: Implemented the Nixon Doctrine, which shifted the responsibility for defense to other nations, particularly in Asia.Détente: Pursued a policy of détente with the Soviet Union, aiming to reduce tensions and promote cooperation between the two superpowers.Opening to China: Established diplomatic relations with China and pursued normalization of relations, ending decades of isolation between the two countries.Vietnamization: Pursued Vietnamization as a strategy to end U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, gradually withdrawing American troops while bolstering South Vietnamese forces.Middle East Diplomacy: Made efforts to broker peace in the Middle East, including initiatives to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict.

These initiatives represent the major domestic and foreign policy priorities of the Nixon administration, which sought to address both domestic challenges and international relations during a tumultuous period in American history.

When a small group from kansas got together in 1857, what was the end result?

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The small group of residents organised the second constitution conference. The pro slaverly draft won, largely because the free states opposed the referundum and did not participate.
Later after a bitterly contested election was conducted, after which the state representatives opposed the pro salverly draft.

Eventually, the state emerged as a free state, after a period of blood bath. The period is called bleeding kansas.

Answer:

The Lecompton Constitution

Explanation:

The people in the photo were exercising their First Amendment rights to advocate for what cause?

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Final answer:

The individuals in the photo were exercising their First Amendment rights to advocate for a cause, a cornerstone of American democracy that includes freedoms like speech, press, assembly, and petition. These rights are vital for public discourse and have been subject to defense and controversy over time, with organizations like the ACLU supporting free speech for all, emphasizing the importance of these freedoms in a vibrant democracy.

Explanation:

The question concerns individuals in a photo who were exercising their First Amendment rights for an unspecified cause. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides individuals with the freedoms of speech, press, religion, assembly, and the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. These freedoms are crucial for a democratic society and have been defended over the years through various landmark cases.

Exercising these First Amendment rights allows people to advocate for causes they believe in, whether those causes are widely supported or represent minority views. History shows that at different times, various groups' rights to free speech and assembly were curtailed, emphasizing the importance of continuous vigilance and advocacy to protect these rights for everyone, regardless of the popularity of their positions.

Organizations like the ACLU play a key role in supporting free speech rights, regardless of the ideology behind the speech, emphasizing the principle that protecting speech extends to all, even those with whom one might vehemently disagree. This principle is a cornerstone of the First Amendment, ensuring a vibrant, dynamic public discourse in the United States.

Based on the options provided, the people in the photo were most likely advocating for C) Women's suffrage.

A) Prohibition: Advocates for the prohibition of alcohol, a cause that gained traction in the early 20th century with movements like the Temperance movement.

B) Lower tariffs: Advocates for reduced tariffs on imports and exports, often associated with economic policies and trade agreements.

C) Women's suffrage: Advocates for women's right to vote, a significant social and political movement particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

D) Workmen's compensation: Advocates for compensation and benefits for injured workers, a cause often associated with labor rights and workplace safety reforms.

The cause supported by the people in the photo could be any of these, but without visual context, it's impossible to determine definitively.

The complete ques is :

The people in the photo were exercising their First Amendment rights to advocate for what cause?

A)prohibition

B)lower tariffs

C) women's suffrage

D) workmen's compensation

Why was Daniel Webster against states' rights? A) He saw the independence of states as a threat to the Union. B) He wanted states to have the power to void federal laws. C) He felt that the Union of the United States was an agreement among sovereign or independent states.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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