Answer:
Nineteenth amendment
Explanation:
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What is the difference between slavery in Ancient Egypt and the Americas (Carribbean, South & North America)
Answer:
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What is the best holiday?
Answer:
Christmas holiday
Explanation:
its well known to everybody
What factors led to the dramatic increase in immigration to the US between the Civil War and WWI?
Answer:The precursors to World War I led to an increase in immigration from some regions of Europe.
Explanation:
how many war veterans are there in the united states
There are around 19 million U.S. veterans as of this year, according to data from the Department of Veterans Affairs, representing less than 10% of the total U.S. adult population
Explanation:
How were Native Americans treated after the Civil War/Reconstruction?
Answer:
often volunteered for dangerous positions, such as snipers and scouts, and won praise for their bravery and skill.
Explanation:
What are Edicts? What language was used to write Ashoka’s Edicts?
Answer:
An edict is a decree or announcement of a law, often associated with monarchism, but it can be under any official authority
Explanation:
Ashokan Prakrit
Languages of the Edicts
Three languages were used: Ashokan Prakrit, Greek (the language of the neighbouring Greco-Bactrian kingdom and the Greek communities in Ashoka's realm) and Aramaic (the official language of the former Achaemenid Empire).
Putting magnets on phone case so it will reduce the risk of it falling through the sewer cracks cause it’s magnetic .
which statement about the federal Judiciary did the delegates at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 agreed to
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Answer:
because it's shellfish A slipper
Explanation:
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What european country did christopher columbus sail for?
Answer:
India.
Explanation:
Answer:
Columbus set sail from Spain in three ships: the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. On August 3, 1492, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus started his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
Explanation:
what did the legalists believe was/were necessary to restore order in Chinese society
Answer:
Government by a system of laws that rigidly prescribed punishments and rewards for specific behaviours.
Explanation:
How did the NRA try to avoid being labeled socialist?
Answer:
By allowing each industry to draw up a code setting production quotas, limiting hours of operation, or restricting construction of new factories.
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the best place to put the meat thermometer in the turkey is
Answer: i think in the back were u stuff it
Explanation:
Answer:
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How was President Wilson's' "moral diplomacy" different than the policies of prior presidents?
Answer:
Wilson's moral diplomacy replaced the dollar diplomacy of William Howard Taft, which highlighted the importance of economic support to improve bilateral ties between two nations. Taft's dollar diplomacy was based on economic support, while Wilson's moral diplomacy was based on economic power.
Was John White was both an explorer and an artist?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
John White was an explorer, artist, and cartographer.
an economy that is based on one good what?
An early Middle Ages gospel book which has lavish decoration and abstract images of plants and animals created somewhere around 800
CE is called
Decameron
Inferno
The Book of Kells.
The Prince.
The book described with the lavish decorations and images of plants is the Book of Kells.
The Books of Kells:
Contains the Books from the New Testament of the Bible Was made in the 9th century CE Contains pictures of animals and plantsThe images of in the Book of Kells are quite abstract and are very extravagant and complex. This is coupled with a very lavish decoration of the book itself.
In conclusion, the book being referred to is the Book of Kells.
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Question 1
Identify three positive and negative impacts of the Industrial Revolution. Use the information you learned in this unit or
from outside research to complete this table,
Answer:
Child labour
pollution
Low wages
POSITIVE
Increase in health
Increase in production of goods
Competition
Explanation:
Child labour:Vhildren are forced to do work that is hazardous to them
Was Sargon a great leader of Akkadia? Why or why not
Answer:
the reason why he was a great leader is
Explanation:
When Sumerians rebelled, the Akkadians in power ruthlessly crushed the rebel leaders. Sargon's reign provided stability. He built roads and irrigation canals, extended trade routes and encouraged science and the arts. ... After his death, Sargon's legends grew and all of Mesopotamia revered him almost as a god.
How did the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I, help lead to the start of World War II?
Question 1 options:
The treaty led to the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany due to resentment and economic hardships within the country
The treaty did not lead to World War II
The treaty led to the Great Depression, causing economic hardships across the globe.
The treaty blamed England for the start of World War I and caused tensions between countries in Europe.
Answer:
The treaty led to the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany due to resentment and economic hardships within the country
Explanation:
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Guys give me 20 facts about Cuba Or anything from Cuba or anything from Cuba
Answer:
1. The official name of Cuba is the Republic of Cuba or Republíca de Cuba in Spanish.
Despite being a communist country, Cuba still considers itself a Republic.
2. Cuba has one of the highest literacy rates in the world with almost all of the population (99.8%) being literate.
Thanks to a big push against illiteracy by the government in the 20th century.
3. Cuba is the largest Caribbean island both in terms of size and population. It is also the 17th largest island in the world.
4. Vintage American cars from the 40s and 50s are still driving on Cuban roads.
5.Cubans call vintage cars “almendrones” (big almond) and their drivers “boteros” (boatmen).
6. Cuba is the only country in the world that has a double currency system.
7. Cuba’s coastline stretches more than 5,700 km.
8. Christopher Columbus discovered Cuba in 1492, and claimed it for Spain.
9. Slavery in Cuba was abolished in 1886. One of the last countries to do so.
10. Cuba’s main exports are sugar, tobacco and nickel.
11. Cuba has nine UNESCO World Heritage sites; two of them natural and the other seven cultural. Old Havana is one of the cultural world heritage sites.
12. Ernest Hemingway lived in Cuba for twenty years and wrote two of his most famous novels there; The Old Man and the Sea and For Whom the Bell Tolls.
13. During the prohibition era, many American bartenders moved to Cuba to continue their profession. Amongst them was Eddie Woelke, to whom many credit the famous Cuban cocktail; El Presidente.
14. Cuba is home to the largest flamingo colonies in the western hemisphere.
15. Many of the world’s most famous cocktails originate from Cuba.
16. There is a law preventing Cuba’s vintage cars from being exported from the island. Only Cubans and foreign residents (temporary or permanent) are allowed to purchase cars in Cuba.
17. Cuban people earn approximately $29.60 a month on average.
18. Cuban life expectancy is 79.72. In the United States its 78.69.
19. Fidel Castro smoked Cohiba cigars. The CIA even allegedly tried to assassinate Castro once by sending him a box of poisoned cigars.
20. The Cuban hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world, measuring just 5 cm from beak to tail. Locals call them zunzún.
21. The worlds smallest frog also lives in Cuba. It is only 10 mm (0.39 in) long.
22. Cuba is one of the safest countries in Latin America, with almost no violent crime and one of the most popular destinations for solo female travellers in the world.
23. It is practically impossible to eat beef in Cuba. The government has a strange history with cows.
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what happens in the WW1 first modern war?
Answer:
WW1 is known as the first modern war because it saw the incorporation of mechanical weapons. The Central Powers and Allies both used a variety of weapons such as machine guns, chemical weapons, clothing, biplanes, artillery, tanks, grenades, and rifles. These weapons were state of the art for the early 20th century.
Answer:
It saw the incorporation of mechanical weapons.
Explanation:
kingdom originally made up of what is now
Germany
Answer:yes
Explanation:
y'all what do ya'll think/see about this political cartoon and what does it shows about some americans view on immigration?
Answer:
Because the political leaders of America come up with different powerful empowerment rules to run the country and world as all.
Phillis wheatley is celebrated in american history as:
Answer:
The first black woman poet of note.
Explanation:
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• How and progressivism change the Republican Party during the election of 1912?
• How were New Nationalism and New Freedom different?
• What economic reforms were implemented during Wilson's presidency?
• What is a negative example of progressive reform?
Help! I’ve been on this test for 1-2 hours!
Answer:
Please send a question this is not a question.
Explanation:
The first colonies were are hard time there was a lot of forts going on in that time to protect from an Indian attack.