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What is the Equal Rights Amendment? The Equal Rights Amendment states: "Equal rights before the law may not be denied or restricted by the United States or by any state on the basis of sex.
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Why did the US Congress pass an exclusion act in 1882 barring Chinese immigrants?
What was significant about the joining of the two kingdoms under Narmer?How did the flooding of major rivers affect both the Mesopotamians and the Egyptians?
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NARUTO! SASUKE!
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Who was the U.S. president during the Spanish-American War?
Question 10 options:
Chester A. Arthur
James Garfield
William McKinley
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
The Quartering Act required colonists to provide
who knocked on their doors. *
to any British soldier
O A. Food
O B. shelter
O C. transportation
O D. All of the above.
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c is the answer
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D. All of the above
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The Quartering Act of 1765 required colonists to provide food, shelter, transportation, to soldiers stationed in their town or village.
should be guarded for the survival of democracy.
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One theory holds that democracy requires three fundamental principles: upward control (sovereignty residing at the lowest levels of authority), political equality, and social norms by which individuals and institutions only consider acceptable acts that reflect the first two principles of upward control and political ...
what country did the american colonies rebel against?
Answer: American colonies rebelled against the British. They wanted freedom and release from the tyrant King George’s rule.
the economic activities of the english north american colonies during the 17th centuries could best be described as
Answer:because of the economic activities of agricultural things were big
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4. How did the small U.S. Navy fight the much larger British navy on the open seas, and why
did they choose to fight this way?
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During the Renaissance, what important change occurred?
A) Trade and commerce decreased.
B) People began to read less.
C) Scientific discovery increased.
D) People began to work more.
Answer:a letter C is true
Explanation:Renesance come after gothic era, during the renesance there is important scientists for example: Nicolas Kopernicus and Galileo Galilei, Giordano Bruno, Johannes Kepler, Rene Descartes, Leonardo da Vinci and so more.
How many states did the klan seize political control of
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The Ku Klux Klan was controversial in the 1920s not only because of its intolerance and promotion of vigilante violence, but also because of its entry into American politics. During the first half of the 1920s, the Klan, which had previously been associated with the South, came to thoroughly dominate electoral politics in Indiana, supposedly helped elect eleven Governors (including Oregon’s Walter Pierce), and briefly controlled State Legislatures in the Western States of Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, and Oregon.
At the national level, the Klan is alleged to have elected dozens of Senators and Congressmen in the 1920s. Though at the local level Klan politicians were both Republicans and Democrats, nationally it was the Democratic Party that was most associated with the Klan because of intense infighting at its 1924 Presidential nominating convention. Klan allies fought tooth-and-nail to oppose the nomination of New York Governor Al Smith because he was Catholic, and conflict between delegates went from rhetoric to fistfights. The negative publicity from this infighting supposedly helped Republican Calvin Coolidge win the Presidency that year by a landslide.
In this context, the inroads made into electoral politics by Washington State’s Ku Klux Klan seem relatively mild. Voting patterns on the Klan’s anti-Catholic school bill in 1924 suggest that while the Klan had many members in big cities, its main voting power (which was not very large) resided in small farming towns. Yet on the other hand, at the Democratic Party Convention earlier that year, delegates from Washington state, along with those from Oregon and Idaho, were unanimous in opposing a plank to the Party platform which would have repudiated violence associated with the KKK.
Notable Klan members elected to public office in Washington State include the Mayor of Kent, David Leppert, and Bellingham City Attorney Charles B. Sampley. Politicians who were likely members of the Klan include the Mayor of Blaine, Alan Keyes, and Wapato’s Director of Schools, Frank Sutton. Given that the Klan was a secret society, it is hard to differentiate Klan allies from Klan members, and it is likely that many other local elected officials in Washington state were Klan members.
Congressman Albert Johnson
Certainly the biggest question with regard to the Washington state’s Klan’s influence on local and national electoral politics comes through its relationship to Congressman Albert Johnson, Representative to the United States House from Washington’s Third Congressional District.
Congressman Johnson was a eugenics supporter and a national leader in demanding that the U.S. restrict most of its immigration to “Nordic” peoples. As Chair of the House’s Immigration Committee, he introduced and led a successful drive to pass what in 1924 became the most strict immigration law in American history. His intolerant views and political career grew independently of the Ku Klux Klan. He claimed to have been part of a mob that forced hundreds of South Asians out of Bellingham, Washington and into Canada in 1907, was elected in 1914 on an anti-immigrant platform, and played a leading role among Western Congressmen in calling for comprehensive anti-Japanese and anti-South Asian immigration restriction as soon as he arrived in the Capitol. Johnson was a member of the Freemasons, a group the Klan often sought to recruit from.
The Klan was public and effusive in its support of Albert Johnson. Time Magazine noted in 1924 that Johnson’s immigration restriction law was “generally supported by the West and South, admittedly with the backing of the Ku Klux Klan.” It reported in 1926 that one of the national KKK’s top four political priorities was the “Renomination and re-election of Representative Albert Johnson of Washington, so he can continue to be Chairman of the House Committee on Immigration and fight for restricted immigration laws.” The Klan wasn’t the only organization pushing immigration restriction, even though its spectacular growth in the early 1920s nationwide helped make its passage politically possible. We may never know whether Johnson was an ally of the Klan, a mentor, or even a member. But he certainly had the Klan’s admiration its support.
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What happened to most of the people who went west to mine for gold?
A. They went back east to farm.
B. They looked for other opportunities for success.
C. They moved to Canada to find jobs.
D. They got rich from gold mining.
In the space below, prove that the actions during the Boston Tea Party show that the colonists desired more
representation in government. Your answer should ble in three to four complete sentences.
Answer:
Well, the reason they put the tea in the ocean is to prove they didn't enjoy being taxed. They also burned paper and such because of taxes as well. They said 'taxation without representation' in these revolts.
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impact for
19th amendment
A century after the ratification of the 19th Amendment, women are still advocating for their rights. But the passage of the 19th Amendment was an important milestone in women's history. The amendment gave women the power to vote and have a say in running our democracy.
What was the main result of the 19th Amendment?
The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted American women the right to vote, a right known as women's suffrage, and was ratified on August 18, 1920, ending almost a century of protest.
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Did the compromises made in the
early-mid 1800s solve the issues facing our new nation?
It marked the beginning of the prolonged sectional conflict over the extension of slavery that led to the American Civil War.
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On April 30, 1789, George Washington, standing on the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York, took his oath of office as the first President of the United States. “As the first of every thing, in our situation will serve to establish a Precedent,” he wrote James Madison, “it is devoutly wished on my part, that these precedents may be fixed on true principles.”
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the Zimmerman note was
a,A telegram intercepted by the British sent by Germany asking mexico to attack the United States
b,a note explaining the allied strategy
c,a telegram intercepted by Mexican spies that got the USA into the war
d,a telegram from Germany asking for peace , intercepted by the french
A) A telegram intercepted by the British sent by Germany asking Mexico to attack the United States
Why is the world facing an issue with genocide? How can this be prevented?
Can you ID 3 events that signaled the Nazis were preparing for war?
how did art and photography play a role in reconstruction after the civil war?
Answer:
It allowed families to have a image/keepsake of their fathers or sons as they were away from home. Photography also enhanced the image of political figures like President Lincoln. While art examines how America’s artists represented the impact of the Civil War and its aftermath.
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why did Baptist Minister Garrison frazier believe that land was what African-Americans wanted most after the war
Answer:
having one's own land on which one could reap the fruit of one's own labor and take care of oneself.
Explanation:
Asked what he understood by slavery, Frazier responded that it meant one person's "receiving by irresistible power the work of another man, and not by his consent." Freedom he defined as "placing us where we could reap the fruit of our own labor, and take care of ourselves"; the best way to accomplish this was "to have
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Why was it important to bring two states into the union under the terms of the Missouri compromise ?
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meant to create balance between slave and non-slave states
Explanation:
In 1820, amid growing sectional tensions over the issue of slavery, the U.S. Congress passed a law that admitted Missouri to the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state, while banning slavery from the remaining Louisiana Purchase lands located north of the 36º 30' parallel.
History exam Question :
The Chicago Freedom movement was a
failure. How far do you agree?
Answer:
That the Chicago Freedom Movement was a failure.Explaination :
The Chicago Freedom Movement, even if it did not end slums in the city of Chicago, did leave behind an important institutional legacy—Operation Breadbasket (later Rainbow/PUSH coalition) and the Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities.
What does it take achieve success in today's world of higher education?
Answer:
Working hard at getting a good education has long been seen as the right thing to do, because education is the key to success.
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Which one is it? True or false
what story should I write?
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The answer is D
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Answer:
I believe it's B. I took a similar test
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What is the slope-intercept form of a line that passes through points (2, 11) and (4, 17)? y = negative 3 x minus 5 y = 3 x minus 5 y = negative 3 x + 5 y = 3 x + 5'
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d
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