Answer:
1831 I believe
Explanation:
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write short notes on the Gutenberg press...
(a) The Gutenberg Press ‘Gutenberg’ press was the first printing press of Europe. It was invented by Johann Gutenberg of Strasbourg. He grew up in a large agricultural estate and had knowledge and experience in operating olive and wine presses.
The olive press provided him the model for the printing press and he used moulds for casting metal types for letters of the alphabet. He invented the printing press around the year 1448.
Minorities were kept in____ units.
Answer:
2 combat
Explanation:
Can someone help me with this history lesson question
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 authorized the voluntary relocation of Native Americans to the lands of the Mississippi River. ( This is what I found on the question, I Hope this helps)
How did various antislavery groups differ in approach
Answer:
Well i found three groups, hope this helps
Explanation:
~William Lloyd Garrison and his followers of the New England Anti-Slavery Society believed in immediate emancipation, and approached the problem of slavery through speakers, articles in Garrison's newspaper The Liberator, and meetings.
~David Walker believed that black people needed to fight back themselves, and they organized themselves in anti slavery societies.
~Frederick Douglass was an educated man and he hoped that abolition could be achieved through political actions, and so he began his own anti-slavery newspaper called The North Star.
List 2 reasons the Soviet Union distrusted the United States
Answer:
The Soviet Union was not included in the American/British creation of the atomic bomb during the Second World War. They felt they were doing their part in the alliance and did not like being left out of something so important. This helped to further cement distrust.
Explanation:
Which of the following is true of U.S. expansion in the pacific?
1.The United States annexed Hawaii in 1898.
2.the United States acquired the Philippines from Cuba.
3.Spain ceded Hawaii and Puerto Rico to the United States.
Answer:
Its 1. The United States annexed Hawaii in 1898.
Answer:
The United States annexed Hawaii in 1898.
Explanation:
Out of fear of the spread of communism in Latin America, in 1954 the United States C.I.A. helped to lead the overthrow of the government in what country?
A- mexico
B- Canada
C-Guatemala
D- Peru
How did consolidation affect the railroad industry and influence modern business practices?
It provided the means for better organization.
It set standards for computerized cost analysis.
It created a sense of unity within an industry.
It made regulation easier.
Answer:
the first one
it provided the means for better organization
Impeach means to bring to trial
A) true
B) false
Answer:
Impeach means to be removed from office.
but you do have to go threw a trial before being impeached.
Why would the Goodnight-Loving Trail or the Great Western trail be used to send cattle to California?
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Answer:
Because they could travel by train
Explanation:
Trail was used during the late 19th century for movement of cattle and horses to markets in eastern and northern states. ... The cattle were taken to towns located on major railroads and delivered north to establish ranches.
Answer:
Because they can travel by train.
Explanation:
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What was some of the complaint the colonist had during the intolerable Acts?
The Intolerable Acts were laws that were set by Great Britain onto the colonists, after the Boston Tea Party. These laws were essentially punishments for the colonists trying to rebel and act out on Great Britain. These acts are known for being very harsh on the colonists. Many of the colonists thought they were unfair and these laws started to push them closer to revolution.
The Boston Port Act was just one law under the Intolerable Acts and it closed the Boston port until the colonists had paid for all of the tea they had dumped in the harbor during the Boston Tea Party. Since the port was closed so tightly, only wood and food could go through the port, not even hay for horses. This was a major complaint from colonists, as they felt it was unfair that all of Boston was paying for what a couple of people had done.
The Quartering Act was another law under the Intolerable Acts and it made it so the colonists were forced to house British soldiers if needed. This really angered the colonists, as they wanted to keep their distance from the British troops. This distance was now tarnished, as they were forced to house them, even cooking for them and washing their clothes. Since this was such a major complaint by the colonists, they assured that this would never happen again by creating the Third Amendment, which prohibits soldiers from being quartered in homes without consent.
The colonists had many complaints about the Intolerable Acts, these are just a few. They despised these acts and deemed them to be entirely unfair and once again believed that Great Britain was abusing their power.
The American strategy designed to defeat Japan in the Pacific was to?
Answer:
The Allied strategy to defeat Japan in the Pacific Ocean was a strategy called island hopping.
which one is correct
Answer:
the answer is J
Explanation:
many people voted in the election of Andrew Jackson increasing democracy
1. EVALUATING Name
four precedents set by
President Washington.
Then, rank them according
to how important you think
each precedent was to the
new nation. Explain your
reasoning for the precedent
you ranked as most
important.
WASHINGTON AND HIS CABINET
Washington Takes Office
assroom use.
George Washington was the first president of the United
States. In the early years of his presidency, Washington.
Answer:
Formation of the cabinetchief foreign diplomatsNo lifetime appointmentCommander in Chief of the MilitaryNo lifetime appointment is most important because this means that America will not have a monarchy or have someone serve for a long period of time.
Explanation:
The significance of John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” to American history is-
Answer:
John James Audubon's Birds of America is a portal into the natural world. Printed between 1827 and 1838, it contains 435 life-size watercolors of North American birds (Havell edition), all reproduced from hand-engraved plates, and is considered to be the archetype of wildlife illustration.
Explanation:
John James Audubon's Birds of America is a portal into the natural world. Printed between 1827 and 1838, it contains 435 life-size watercolors of North American birds (Havell edition), all reproduced from hand-engraved plates, and is considered to be the archetype of wildlife illustration.
Answer: John James Audubon's Birds of America is a portal into the natural world.
Explanation:
Which of these was not a reason that European, as well as American, imperialism was justified by those nations that took part in it?
Group of answer choices
religious conversion of the local population
economic resources and markets
fear of invasion by these reigions
military supply bases
Answer:
Military supply bases- This was not a primary reason
Imperial countries wanted economic resources, wanted to covert other people, and used fear of an invasion to justify themselves.
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Why are checks and balances important within the U.S constitution?
Answer:
The system of checks and balances is an important part of the Constitution. With checks and balances, each of the three branches of government can limit the powers of the others. This way, no one branch becomes too powerful.
Explanation:
According to Muhammad's last sermon, who was considered superior?
No one was considered superior.
how did the belief in manifest destiny lead or friction with other countries
Answer:
This belief in the manifest destiny lead to friction over seas because is said that expansion was not only good but bound to happen.
Explanation:
This belief in the manifest destiny lead to friction over seas because is said that expansion was not only good but bound to happen.
in 1916, who led american troops into mexico?
Answer:
leader Pancho Villa. led American troops into Mexico.
How many slaves did the British transport across the Atlantic?
Answer:
3 million Africans
Explanation:
Between 1640 and 1807 the United Kingdom was the ruling nation and 3 million African people (including 2.7 million of them arrived).
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There’s the map picture btw plz help me in this one too
Answer:
Answer Below
Explanation:
On average to go from Boston to Philadelphia and back would be 16 days. 8 days going and 8 days going back.
Since Revere took only 11 days instead of 16, we beed to subtract 11 from 16.
We get 5. Which means, It took Revere 5 fewer days than average.
A result of the Jay Treaty was that it
Answer:
The result of his efforts was Jay's Treaty of 1794. Under the provisions of the Jay Treaty, the British agreed to remove royal troops from the western frontiers of the United States and to establish a commission to examine the debts owed to the United States.
Explanation:
Answer:
The result of his efforts was Jay's Treaty of 1794. Under the provisions of the Jay Treaty, the British agreed to remove royal troops from the western frontiers of the United States and to establish a commission to examine the debts owed to the United States.
Explanation:
"Captain of industry" brief description (definition)
Answer:
Captain of Industry: someone who owns or manages a large, successful business or company. -Merriam Webster definition
how close was Allied victory by 1945?
Answer:
Well the Allies successfully ended WW2 in the year 1945
Explanation:
First came the fall of Fascist Italy then a slow liberation of Nazi-occupied Europe and straight to Berlin. Then the Empire of Japan was dealt with by using the newly developed atomic bomb.
I need to know if this is a simile or a metaphor
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
It didn't use like or as
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
Similes use like or as when they are comparing two different things, and metaphors don't.
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Read an overview of the Bisbee Deportation What happened to those who were rounded up? - They were put on trial. -They were put in prison. - They were sent out of the state.
Answer:
They were sent out of the state.
Explanation:
From the overview of Bisbee Deportation what happened to those who were rounded up is that "They were sent out of the state."
This is evident in the fact that there were about 1,300 striking mineworkers, including the sympathizers, and on looking citizens were parked on July 12, 1917, in Bisbee, Arizona, and sent to about 200 miles or 320 km to Tres Hermanas in New Mexico.
Answer:
C ON EDGE
Explanation:
Examine the political cartoon. Then, in three to four sentences, answer these questions: Who do you think the characters in the cartoon are? What do you think they represent? What idea do you think this cartoon is trying to express? a political cartoon about the Monroe Doctrine
Answer:
The character to one side in the political animation seems, by all accounts, to be an American chief remaining on the Western Hemisphere. He addresses the United States. The characters to the privilege are European pioneers. They address the European countries. The animation is communicating that the United States has taken up the part of the defender. It is securing the countries in the Western Hemisphere from European imperialism.
Explanation:
This is a re-wording of the edmentum sample answer.
After the conquest of the Aztec people by Spanish conquistadors, there were very few artifacts of Aztec culture left for historians to study today. What happened to the evidence left by centuries of Aztec civilization?
1. The Spanish wanted to introduce new technology to the Aztec people, so they destroyed the tools that existed there.
2. The Spanish used Aztec artifacts for other purposes, such as fuel and building materials.
3. The Spanish destroyed any Aztec artifacts they found, in an effort to wipe out the culture as well as the people.
4. The Aztecs did not want their advanced knowledge to fall into the hands of the Spanish, so they destroyed the artifacts themselves.
Answer: 3. The Spanish destroyed any Aztec artifacts they found, in an effort to wipe out the culture as well as the people.
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Answer:
1. The Spanish wanted to introduce new technology to the Aztec people, so they destroyed the tools that existed there.
Explanation:
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