The shoguns were becoming too powerful.
China's opium wars were a clear warning to adapt or cave in.
The japanese were afraid of losing their culture and beliefs.
Which statement best describes a nativist?
an American Indian who lived and worked with immigrants
an American shopkeeper who only sold goods to immigrants
an American citizen who thought immigrants were inferior
an American citizen who treated immigrants as equals
Answer:
an American citizen who thought immigrants were inferior
Explanation:
Nativist> relating to or supporting the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or establihed inhabitants against those immigrants.
Social Security for retirement was funded by
the government and the employers.
the workers only.
the employers only.
the workers and the employers
Overall, the transition to democracies for most countries after the cold war was seamless.
Question 2 options:
True
False
Answer:
true or false
Explanation:
it would be flase
........can someone help me im trying to research about kate Yup and im kind of stuck lol... i have no idea how to begin.. pls help meh :3
Answer:
Wikipedia and also look at biographys and other websites
Explanation:
the more you know about her life the more you will be able to write about her
Answer:
hey
Explanation:
HOW THIS CONTRIBUTE TO THE FALL OF THE SOVET UNION?
In what way was the sinking of the Lusitania a turning point in World War I?
A. The incident caused the United States to immediately declare war on Germany.
B. The incident caused public opinion to move toward neutrality in the war.
C. The incident heightened United States anger at Germany and made it more difficult to remain neutral.
D. The incident highlighted the difficulty that the United States would have trading with Europe.
Answer:
A. The incident caused the United States to immediately declare war on Germany.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
When the german u-boat sunk the Lusitania we did join in WW1 and tipped the favor into the Allies side.
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Read this excerpt from the Fourteenth Amendment. Then answer the question that follows.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Which two conclusions can you draw from the excerpt?
A- The amendment guaranteed full citizenship to anyone born in the United States.
B- The amendment provided voting rights to anyone born in the United States.
C- The amendment banned states from passing laws that discriminated against any
race.
D- The amendment provided voting rights to the recently freed Black people in the
South.
PLEASE SEE PICTURE IF YOU JUST CANT GET IT INSIDE YOUR HEAD WITH WHAT I JUST SAID.
PICK TWO ANSWERS
Answer: A and C
Explanation:
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What was one reason why the area where Mesopotamia was created is called the Fertile Crescent
A. Surrounding deserts made trade difficult.
B. seasonal flooding created rich soil
C. harsh winters made farming difficult.
D. Large mountains protected the area from storms
Explain how the Bay of Pigs invasion, the Cuban missile crisis, and the Berlin crisis each placed the United States in conflict with the Soviet Union.
Explanation:
Bay of Pigs: Cuba's alliance with the Soviets concerned many Americans. Fearing the Soviets would use Cuba as a base to spread a revolution, President Eisenhower authorized the CIA to train and arm a group known as "La Brigada". Kennedy became president and gave the Brigada the orders to attack. The attack went horribly. The Bay of Pigs made the US look weak and disorganized. Cuban Missile Crisis: Spy planes showed evidence that the Soviets placed long-range missiles in Cuba. A naval blockade was set up around Cuba immediately. The US and Soviets agreed to a treaty that banned testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere. The missile crisis caused the Soviets to build up their arms which became equal to the Americas in the 1980s. Berlin Wall: Soviet leader Khrushchev wanted to stop the flood of Germans pouring out of Communist East Germany into West Berlin. Kennedy stated his loyalty to West Berlin which caused the Berlin Wall to be built.Please Help with this history question
The Japanese ______ is a member of the Yamato family believed to have divine descendants.
a. emperor
b. horseman
c. Shinto
d. samurai
e. Orient
f. camel
g. shogun
who ever answers this question will get a brainlest
the 1st one, 4th one and 6th one
Read the excerpt from President Reagan’s 1987 speech.
"General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”
Which statement best captures President Reagan’s argument for removal of the Berlin Wall?
It would increase rights and end discrimination.
It would reduce conflict and promote economic growth.
It would build a stronger alliance between the countries.
It would allow citizens to freely travel throughout the continent.
Answer:
President Ronald Reagan’s "Tear Down This Wall" speech marked his visit to the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on June 12, 1987, following the G7 summit meeting in Venice. As Reagan spoke, his words were amplified to both sides of the Berlin Wall, reaching both East and West Germans. The President noted recent Soviet progress toward "a new policy of reform and openness," but wondered, "Are these the beginnings of profound changes in the Soviet state? Or are they token gestures, intended to raise false hopes in the West, or to strengthen the Soviet system without changing it?" Reagan declared that the Berlin Wall offered the Soviets and their president, Mikhail Gorbachev, an opportunity to make a "sign" of their sincerity and "advance dramatically the cause of freedom and peace." The "sign" Reagan proposed was simple: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
A full transcript is available.
EXCERPT
In the 1950s, Khrushchev predicted: "We will bury you." But in the West today, we see a free world that has achieved a level of prosperity and well-being unprecedented in all human history. In the Communist world, we see failure, technological backwardness, declining standards of health, even want of the most basic kind--too little food. Even today, the Soviet Union still cannot feed itself. After these four decades, then, there stands before the entire world one great and inescapable conclusion: Freedom leads to prosperity. Freedom replaces the ancient hatreds among the nations with comity and peace. Freedom is the victor.
And now the Soviets themselves may, in a limited way, be coming to understand the importance of freedom. We hear much from Moscow about a new policy of reform and openness. Some political prisoners have been released. Certain foreign news broadcasts are no longer being jammed. Some economic enterprises have been permitted to operate with greater freedom from state control.
Are these the beginnings of profound changes in the Soviet state? Or are they token gestures, intended to raise false hopes in the West, or to strengthen the Soviet system without changing it? We welcome change and openness; for we believe that freedom and security go together, that the advance of human liberty can only strengthen the cause of world peace. There is one sign the Soviets can make that would be unmistakable, that would advance dramatically the cause of freedom and peace.
General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
Ronald Reagan, "Tear Down this Wall" speech at the Brandenburg Gate of the Berlin Wall, West Berlin, June 12, 1987.
It would build a stronger alliance between the countries: best captures President Reagan’s argument for removal of the Berlin Wall. Thus, option C is the correct option.
What did Ronald Reagan say about the Berlin Wall?Ronald Reagan, the president of the United States, gave The Berlin Wall Address on June 12, 1987, in West Berlin. The most famous statement from the speech is from the middle: "Mr. Gorbachev, pull down this wall!" Reagan demanded that the Berlin Wall, which had ringed West Berlin since 1961, be opened by Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Reagan's speech attracted little media attention at the time, but after the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, it became well-known. After John F. Kennedy's "Ich bin ein Berliner" address of 1963, it was frequently cited as one of the most notable performances by an American president in Berlin throughout the post-Cold War era.
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who ever gets this answer right will get a brainlest and points
Answer:
its c
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D.
Hope that helps :)
Explanation:
in 5-8 sentences how does the germans who followed hitler have a relation with the power of destructive conformity ?
Sorry I don't know and by which grade is this
Mathematicians in ancient India developed the concept of zero, the decimal system, and numerals, all of which we continue to use today in the age of computers.
True
False
What was the result of the Battle of Bull Run?
Question 6 options:
It signaled a quick end to the war
The Confederate Army forced the Union Army to retreat
The Union Army defeated the Confederate Army easily
The battle was a draw with no real winner
Answer: B
Explanation: I took the test just yesterday
Answer:
The Confederate Army forced the Union Army to retreat
Explanation:
I took the test
What was characteristic of the economic bust in Texas during the Great Depression?
I just need like an answer Please like i d k just help me ig thanks!
Which issue did the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 concern?
a
The placement of tariffs on foreign imports
b
The extension of slavery in the western territories
c
The need for internal improvements in transportation
d
The distribution of frontier lands to small farm owners
Answer:
the answer is b .
Explanation:
This is a comparison, please help
1. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
Read this sentence from paragraph 1.
“Rufus sat beside me for a while, hoping I’d be up to something more than misery.”
What does misery mean as it is used in this sentence? (RL 2.4)
A confusion
B exhaustion
C nervousness
D unhappiness
Part B
Which detail from the story provides the best clue for the meaning of the word misery?
A “…waiting for nothing, with nothing I wanted to do.”
B “…tired of waiting and went off on his own…”
C “And right away, I knew what I had to do.”
D “No plans.”
2. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
How does the narrator’s apology to the neighbors contribute to the theme of the story? (RL 1.2)
A It shows that feelings of guilt will pass.
B It shows that it is best to admit to mistakes.
C It shows that it is difficult to understand how other people are feeling.
D It shows that it requires bravery to approach others who are different than you.
Part B
Which detail from the story best supports the answer to Part B?
A “Yes, they might ambush me…”
B “…because I was going to do the right thing.”
C “…I got to the property line without harm…”
D “Like my heart was heavier and lighter…”
3. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then answer Part B.
Part A
In the passage from Ida B, how are the narrator and Claire similar? (RL 1.3)
A They both dislike quitting something before it is finished.
B Neither of them is good at apologizing when they are wrong.
C They are both unsure about what the other person will do.
D Neither of them is comfortable with being neighbors.
Part B
Choose one detail for the narrator and one detail for Claire that support the comparison in Part A.
A “Yes, they might ambush me, and I might not come back in one piece.” (paragraph 5)
B “I stopped just before I stepped onto the land that now belonged to the DeLunas…” (paragraph 6)
C And there was Claire straight ahead, looking at me, waiting for me.” (paragraph 7)
D “I’m sorry I scared you in the woods. I’m sorry I was mean to you.” (paragraph 10)
E “Should I tell her about Mama and the trees and school and everything?” (paragraph 10)
F “…you have to do the whole house or you’re tracking dirt from one place to the other.” (paragraph
21)
Now, answer Number 4 based on Passage 2.
4. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then answer Part B. (RL 1.2)
Part A
Which pair of sentences provides the best summary of the story Moon Over Manifest?
A A girl wonders about a town she will see for the first time. She decides to jump off the train to
see it sooner.
B A girl lives with her father but must go on a train alone. Her father is upset because she had
gotten very sick.
C A girl rides a train alone to go live in her father’s hometown. She misses her father but is
curious about her new home.
D A girl enjoys a train ride to a new home. She looks through the things she has brought with her
and thinks about the past.
Part B
Which two sentences from the story best support the answer to Part A?
A “Maybe that was how I found comfort then, even with him being so far away.”
B “It started the day I got a cut on my knee.”
C “I reached into my satchel for the flour sack that held my few special things.”
D “In a gold case, it wore like a pocket watch, but inside was a compass showing every direction.”
E “But as anyone worth his salt knows, it’s best to get a look at a place before it gets a look at
you.”
F “Finally, I saw a grassy spot and jumped.”
Answer: 1A. Confusion
1B. “Waiting for nothing, with nothing I wanted to do.”
2A. It shows that feelings of guilt will pass. It shows that it is best to admit mistakes. It shows that it is difficult to understand how other people are feeling.C.
2B. B.
3A. They both dislike quitting something before it is finished. Neither of them is good at apologizing when they are wrong. They are both unsure about what the other person will do. C.
3B. A,B
4A. D
4B. E, A
Explanation:
Ancient India developed two of the world’s religions, Hinduism and Buddhism. These religions spread to many other countries, where they are still practiced today.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
They are very common in China, and Southeast Asia
who ever gets this will get a brainlest
Answer:
the bible
Explanation:
Answer:
the bible
Explanation:
HEYOO PEEPS xerxes led his armies into battle how is his role in wartime different than in modern times?
Answer:
Explanation:
?
Answer:
yea it was different
Explanation:
heres a link to a website if you wanna find out more about it
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Xerxes-I
HELP BRAINLY Match the vocabulary term with its meaning.
1. alliance
a ceremonial chamber
2. Sundiata
founder of the Mali Empire
3. Mansa Musa
the Spanish term for a village or town
4. pueblo
an emperor of Mali
5. kiva
a kinship group
6. calpulli
a partnership
Answer:
1. Alliance- Partnership
2. Sundiata-Founder of the Mali Empire
3.Mansa Musa- Emperor of Mali
4.Pueblo- Kinship group
5.Kiva-A ceremonial chamber
6. Calpulli- Spanish term for a village or town
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Alliance- Partnership
2. Sundiata-Founder of the Mali Empire
3.Mansa Musa- Emperor of Mali
4.Pueblo- Kinship group
5.Kiva-A ceremonial chamber
6. Calpulli- Spanish term for a village or town
Explanation:
I took the quiz on Calvert and I got this right. Hope the helped!
Which describes the result of the First Battle of Bull Run?
Question 2 options:
The North won a clear victory, which led to the capture of Richmond
Southern leaders realized they needed better generals.
The low death toll made people think the war would be easy
Both sides understood the war would be long and bloody.
Answer:
It's the last one in the bottom
Explanation:
Both sides knew that the war would be long and bloody and sanguinary as a result of the first battle of bull run.
Hope this helps!
35 POINTS!
What did solon accomplish during him time ruling (Please don't put how he freed slaves and cancelled farmers dept.)
What are two subheadings based on Solon.
Write a title about classical Greece.
Answer:
Solon's reforms were designed to restore the bond between ruled and rulers. ... As a result he created a Council of Four Hundred to represent the ordinary citizens, and initiated reforms in many other areas of law, such as debt relief and taxes. Some of his reforms were, however, rather peculiar.
Explanation:
The _____ was adopted by the Berbers to establish a trade route across the Sahara desert.
a. emperor
b. horseman
c. Shinto
d. samurai
e. Orient
f. camel
g. shogun
Which was an advantage held by the North over the South at the start of the Civil War?
Question 3 options:
It had many cotton plantations to provide fabric for uniforms
It had the support of the British navy in blockading southern ports
It had a smaller population that required less food and other supplies
It had a far more extensive network of railroads and telegraph lines
Answer:
d.
Explanation:
The north had a greater advantage, because they had more people, factory's, and a more extensive network of railroads and telegraph lines.
Another reason is because: I smart, and all humans are smart. :)
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What might explain why there was no north-south route through the center of Arabia?
Answer:The incense trade route was an ancient network of major land and sea trading routes linking the Mediterranean world with eastern and southern sources of incense, spices and other luxury goods, stretching from Mediterranean ports across the Levant and Egypt through Northeastern Africa and Arabia to India and beyond. These routes collectively served as channels for the trading of goods such as Arabian frankincense and myrrh;[1] Indian spices, precious stones, pearls, ebony, silk and fine textiles;[2] and from the Horn of Africa, rare woods, feathers, animal skins, Somali frankincense, gold, and slaves.[2][3] The incense land trade from South Arabia to the Mediterranean flourished between roughly the 7th century BC and the 2nd century AD.
Explanation: