What reputation did Emma as Charles Mayberry have in Louisville?
A A Northern sympathizer
B A good merchant
C Southern sympathizer
D a spy

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Answer 1

Answer:

D. A spy

Explanation:

After the encounter with the Union Cavalry, the Confederate officer that had enlisted her was outraged by her refusal to fight, so he charged her with the intents to kill her, so she then drew her pistol and shot the officer in the head, thus outing her as a Union spy.


Related Questions

How could the actions of the United States in the Spanish-American War be viewed as hypocritical?
A.
The United States declared its intention to end the slave trade dominated by Spain but then continued to permit slavery in its own territory.

B.
The United States expressed outrage over the imperialist policies of European powers but then sought to expand its own territory during the war.

C.
The United States sought to remove European influence from Latin America but then sold the Latin American territory it acquired to England.

D.
The United States entered the war in response to human rights violations by Spain but then committed far worse violations while occupying Cuba.

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Answer:

The answer should be C

Explanation:

2. True or False. Joseph decided to name the baby Jesus after a family member.
true
false

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True, I think
Explanation:
Anyone can be named Jesus

Answer:

false joeseph had no say in the babys name

Explanation:

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Resigning with a Conscience


When Mrs. Roosevelt heard that the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), a group in which

she was a member, refused the world-renowned opera singer Marian Anderson a concert at Constitution

Hall in Washington, D.C. because she was an African American, she sent a letter of resignation to

the DAR. This act brought racial discrimination to the national spotlight and assured the public that

segregation would not be a part of the Roosevelt administration.



Directions:

You are the president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution and have just

received Mrs. Roosevelt’s resignation letter. Mrs. Roosevelt is the most popular and controversial

woman alive today. What will you say to her? What can be said to a person who resigns over a

conflict with her conscience? Using the space below, write her a letter in response to her resignation.



After you complete your letter, read the actual letter written by Mrs. Henry M. Robert, Jr., the president

general of the DAR. Compare the letters; pointing out how you think her letter could have been more effective and repentant.



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Women held a significant influence in the arts/literary achievements in Japan during this time.
A.
True
B.
False

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Answer

A. True

Explanation:

Which of the following did not happen as a result of the arrival of 14 million immigrants in the United States between 1860 to 1900?

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Answer:

Suburban areas grew and expanded as large numbers of people began to leave the nation's cities

Explanation:

ATLANTIC
OCEAN
EUROPE
ASIA: Ancient China
3950-1500 BCE
Ancient
Mesopotamia
Indus Valley
3500-1650 BCE
2500-1700 BCE
Tigris
Indus River
River
Euphrates
River
Nile
River
India
Arabia
Huang He River
China
PACIE
OCEA
AFRICA
INDIAN
OCEAN
Ancient Egypt
3000-2000 BCE
Source: Charles F. Gritzner, Exploring Our World, Past and Present, D. C. Heath and Company (adapt
:
., what
geographic feature did the early
civilizations settle near?
HELP 16 ponts

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Answer:

All of these early civilizations settled near the river valleys as they provided fertile soil for them.

Explanation:

As we can see from the map Mesopotamia developed in the river valleys of Tigris and Euphrates, while Egypt was settled in the river valley of Nile.

China developed in the river valley of Huang He river, while India developed in the river valley of Indus river.

Of course, the fertile soil allowed them to develop agriculture and provide them food.

Who was aurangzeb what measure did he take to improve government

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Answer:

Answer: Aurangzeb tried to improve the government during his reign by implementing civil law based on Islamic Sharia laws to govern. Taking some measures to give relief to people he abolished toll taxes. He banned music ,dance and alcohol.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Aurangzeb tried to improve the government during his reign by making civil law based on Islamic Sharia laws to govern. Taking some measures to give relief to people he put an end to toll taxes. He banned music ,dance and alcohol.

Explanation:  

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In the years leading up to the Civil war, how were the North and South different economically?

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Answer:

For years, textbook authors have contended that economic difference between North and South was the primary cause of the Civil War. The northern economy relied on manufacturing and the agricultural southern economy depended on the production of cotton. ... The clash brought on the war.

Which statement best completets the diagram showing the events of the First Crusade? (WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST)

A. Muslim armies crush invading European crusaders.
B. Richard the Lionhart's invasion is defeated
C. Salah ad-Din launches a Muslim invasion of European territory.
D. European knights and nobles refuse to attack the Holy Land.

Please hurry!

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Answer: A. Muslim armies crush invading European crusaders.

Explanation:

Sometime in the 11th century, Muslims who had become quite powerful, invaded the lands of the Byzantine empire including the Holy Land. These Muslim Seljuks threatened the main heartland of the Byzantine empire to which the emperor responded by asking for help from the rest of Christendom.

In response, Pope Urban II appealed to the European states for help. The People's Crusade ensued which saw many lower class citizens from across Europe march to the east. Poor equipped and lacking in training, they were massacred by the Muslim armies.

Their place was taken by soldiers led by nobility and they achieved great victories against the Muslims.

Answer:

d or a i believe

Explanation:

(25+ POINTS & BRAINLEST!) EASY! All of these presidents have one thing in common – except one. Who is the odd one out?

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Answer:

D wore a top hat

Explanation:

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Pachacutec was a ruler of which empire? A. Aztec B. Olmec C. Inca D. Maya

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C. is the answer

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Answer:

Inca

Explanation:

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Did the union want to maintain slavery

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Answer:

No, the Union did not want to maintain slavery.

Explanation:

In the Civil War, the Union was the side fighting for freedom of slaves.

Answer:

no they fought to make it stop

Explanation:  Even as they fought to end slavery in the Confederacy, African-American Union soldiers were fighting against another injustice as well.

What was the economic impact of Reconstruction on freedmen in South Carolina?

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Answer:

During Reconstruction, many small white farmers, thrown into poverty by the war, entered into cotton production, a major change from prewar days when they concentrated on growing food for their own families. ... Sharecropping dominated the cotton and tobacco South, while wage labor was the rule on sugar plantations.

                       

Explanation:

Answer:

You didn't include the answer choices, but the answer is, "Many freedmen in South Carolina turned to sharecropping after the war, which often led these individuals into an endless cycle of debt."

This is correct.

why might West African merchants have viewed conversion to Islam as a trading advantage? (due in 2 hours) :)

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Answer:

Merchants and traders in West Africa saw many advantages in converting to Islam. Literacy spread because belief in Islam encourages Muslims to learn the Quran. Many Muslims speak Arabic, the language of the Quran. In time, Arabic became the common language of the merchants and traders of West Africa

Is this statement true or false.
As a result of being interned against their will, most Japanese Americans lost interest in life and did very little in the camps.
A.true
B. false

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Answer:

False.... is the correct option...

Answer:

Explanation:

1.

false- They sent Japanese Americans to the camps because the government believed that they were sending information to Japan.

2. true-As a result of being interned against their will, most Japanese Americans lost interest in life and did very little in the camps.

true

3.

true- They could only take enough to fill one suitcase, and that was including clothes. And they had restrictions on what they could take as well.

4.

true- Americans feared that they would deliver information to the Japanese, and they only did this to the Japanese Americans, which was racist.

5.

false- Most Japanese Americans had actually volunteered for the military, but the government denied them.

6.

true- They offered an official apology and gave them some money ( I believe it was $2,000) in 1988, which is too late if you ask me.

7.

true- there were never ANY people convicted of treason. There may have been people that were treasonous, but none were convicted

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Which of these describes how children were treated differently from slaves in the Roman Republic? (4 points)

a
Children could own property, but a slave's goods belonged to his master.

b
Children ate three meals per day, but slaves ate one meal per day.

c
Free children were allowed to vote, but adult slaves could not.

d
Male children could go to school, but male slaves could not.

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Answer:

D

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What would be a disadvantage to using a globe rather than a map when le
A. A globe focuses on more than just the United States.
B.
A globe is less accurate in scale than a map.
OC.
A globe cannot show as many details as a map can.
OD.
A globe is very easy to damage accidentally.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

a globe has a lot of details and tells you where everything is

the second larget city state in rome was

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Answer:

City of Ephesus

Explanation:

Lazio is the second largest region in terms of population size after Lombardy. In 2019, the region counted roughly 5.9 million inhabitants

Would we be around without Christopher Columbus?

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Answer:

If Columbus had not discovered Americas, the whole world would be in chaos and ruled by dictators. The world would not have a country called the United States of America but I don't think this is totally true because Christopher Columbus didn't actually discover America

Explanation:

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Hi can someone help me out. This is due by the end of the day.

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Prince Henry the Navigator is the correct answer.

Which principle was the focus of the US Supreme Court decision in Miranda v. Arizona (1966)?
freedom of expression
Ofree doga, of speech
self-in crimination
Oright to counsel

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Answer:

self in crimination

Explanation:

It was ruled that detained criminal suspects, prior to police questioning, must be informed of their constitutional right to an attorney and against self incrimination.

Answer: self-in crimination

Explanation: Hope this helps

Write the sentence as an equation.

389 less than z is 352

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Answer:

z-389=352

Explanation:

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389<z=352

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George Washington would most likely agree with which of the following statements?

OA) Laws and governmental procedures should be dictated by individual states.

B) The establishment of a strong central government would promote unity among the colonies

C) A single leader should be appointed to rule over the colonies.

D) Citizens should be able to live without any form of governmental supervision.

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Answer:

b) The establishment of a strong central government would promote unity among the colonies

This unofficial term limit would last until 1940, when Franklin Delano Roosevelt would run for a third term. He won and won again 4 years later. In 1951, the 22nd Amendment was passed, officially limiting a person to serving two terms as President. Also, remember that Washington originated the precedent of the president being addressed as "Mr. President."

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describe how easter is celebrated​

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Many Christians worldwide celebrate Easter with special church services, music, candlelight, flowers and ringing of church bells. In the UK people give each other chocolate Easter eggs and Easter bunnies, with Easter egg hunts taking place in back gardens all over the country. DO NOT COPY OR I WILL REPORT YOU.

Explanation:

According to the text, why did tobacco bag stringing
become a common practice? Check all that apply.
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries,
families throughout the tobacco-growing regions of
North Carolina and Virginia earned much-needed income
by sewing drawstrings into cotton tobacco bags. Long
forgotten today, tobacco bag stringing was a common
activity in many communities. Because the labor was not
physically demanding and could be done at home, the
work attracted many women, children, and others who
needed money to supplement their farm incomes, or who
could not find work in nearby factories and mills....
Many of the bag stringers received work through a "bag
agent," who was employed directly by the manufacturer.
The agent was often a local businessman or county
government official who was well known throughout the
community. Distributing tobacco bags became an
important responsibility when demand for work
outpaced the number of bags available.
It helped provide additional income.
It could be done in a worker's home.
It did not require heavy manual labor.
It could be done by anyone, even children
It offered direct contact between workers and
manufacturers

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Answer:

A, B, C, and D

Explanation:

It helped provide additional income.

It could be done in a worker’s home.

It did not require heavy manual labor.

It could be done by anyone, even children.

Hope this helps!

Answer:

A B C D

Explanation:

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Question 1 (1 point)
George Washington was at a disadvantage because the Constitution did not provide
a
b
information about the Supreme Court.
a framework for the new government.
information about Congress.
details about how the President should govern.
A

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Answer:

Details about how the president should govern.

Explanation:

I'm choosing this answer by the process of elimination. The Constitution DOES include information about the supreme court, a framework for the new government, and information about Congress.

How was the university of georgia established and why?

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Yup what he said is right !

Many friends have asked me why, after all I went through, I did not hate Chairman Mao and the Cultural Revolution in those years. The answer is simple: We were all brainwashed. To us Chairman Mao was God. He controlled everything we read, everything we heard, and everything we learned in school. We believed everything he said. Naturally, we knew only good things about Chairman Mao and the Cultural Revolution. Anything bad had to be the fault of others. Mao was blameless.

—Red Scarf Girl,
Ji-li Jiang

What does this excerpt suggest about Ji-li’s perspective on Mao?

She later came to realize that Mao was only doing what was best for the country.
Her experiences later in life led her to view Mao’s policies in a negative light.
Her opinion of Mao grew more negative as she became brainwashed.
She still believes that Mao was blameless in any problems China faced.
Answer: She later came to realize that Mao was only doing what was best for the country

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Answer:b

Her experiences later in life led her to view Mao’s policies in a negative light.

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Why did the Roman republic use separation of powers in government?
A so the Senate could be the most powerful branch
B. so no one branch would get too powerful
OC. so the magistrates could veto the assemblies
OD. so the plebeians could join the race of honors

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Answer:

I think it’s b or c.

Explanation:

I mainly think it’s b. Not sure.

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