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Consider the strategies (such as marches, legal challenges, boycotts, civil disobedience, and sit-ins) used by activists in the civil rights movement. For two of these strategies, discuss:

examples of how the strategy was used.
how effective the strategy was, and why.
Use evidence from the lesson, as well as from your knowledge of social studies, to support your conclusions.

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Answer 1

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I don't know how I can help you although my advice to you would be exactly what you wrote down. I mean you did say:

Use evidence from the lesson

So maybe you could go back to the lesson and do some research on the topic.

Explanation:

Sorry I couldn't do more.

Answer 2
For example if I were to tell you to go get a glass of water while holding ten books every day that would help increase your balance.

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How did the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution address the question of American Indians?

A) It subsidized merchants who traded with American Indians.

B) It taxed commerce with American Indian tribes at high foreign rates.

C) It forbade commerce with American Indian tribes within the territories.

D) It authorized the government to regulate commerce with American Indians.

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D because they allowed them to authorise their own government
Answer is b I think hope it helps

Why should the government choose what we watch, 10 sentences

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Answer:

The government can choose what we watch to have a better track of their citizens privacy and protection. It's the governments responsibility to protect their citizens from harmful contents, news or anything that can cause an impact on their citizens mental or psychological health. It can also protect the country's most sensitive data from being compromised through the stuff that has been watched by the citizens. A government should have a way to proceed the case sensitive stuffs without putting anything or anyone at risk. It also helps the citizens know that the government is watching over them so they can make a wise decision when it comes to choose what to watch.

The first Tennessee prohibited ministers. Of any religion from serving as a legislator. True or false

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I’m going with true if it’s wrong I’m sorry

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Answer:

Third Option

Explanation:

'There are three main themes in the short story “The Red-Headed League” by Arthur Conan Doyle – appearances versus reality, the bizarre and unusual, and the theme of the power of reason.'

The awnser is: the third one

Why were American soldiers dissatisfied with the new government after the Revolutionary War?

A) They were not allowed to keep their uniforms or weapons.

B) Their votes were considered less important than other citizens’.

C) They wanted more money than they had been promised.

D) They had not been fully paid.

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Answer:

C (i think)

Explanation:

Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes, because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their own colonial governments. They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens.

The diary of Anne Frank

Entry September 25, 1942 Entry September 27, 1942 Entry September 28, 1942

How does Anne spend her time with the Van Daan’s? Identify the conversation they have about Peter. Was Anne honest about how she felt and thought about Peter? Explain.

Explain the relationship between Otto Frank and Mr. Dreher

Identify and explain how Anne feels about her relationship with her mom, Edith Frank

Identify and explain how Anne feels about her relationship with Mrs. Van Daan

This is Language Arts

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She's also jealous of Anne's relationship with her son, wanting Peter to confide in her rather than in Anne. However, Mrs. van Daan does have a few strong points. She occasionally can be reasonable and back down from fights, is generally neat and tidy, and is often easier for Anne to approach than her own mother.

These boxes describe two events related to the U.S. government:



What constitutional principles are demonstrated in example A and B?

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Congressional veto and Enforcement

How is Noah's Ark related to Judaism? Include a 5-8 sentence answer that states the question.

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Answer:

Judaism is related to Noah's ark because it is a religion  based upon ancient Biblical Hebrews that God reveled himself to. And Noah is one of these people. Noah's ark is a story in the Bible of a broken world filled with evil people.Noah however trusted God and because of this God spoke to him and gave him instructions to build an ark to keep two of every animal in. And because of Noah's faith God saved him and his family from the flood he sent that wiped away every living creature on earth.      

Explanation:

Which primary source argued that the king, who had ancestors that took land from other people by force, was an improper power to govern America?

A. The Declaration of the Rights of Man

B. The Constitution of the United States

C. The Tennis Court Oath

D. Common Sense

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Answer:

C. The Tennis Court Oath

As different European countries colonized Africa, Asia, and South America, they spread much of their culture to their new land. In some cases, the European leadership forced the local people to adopt European beliefs, political and economic practices, and ideals.

Which of the following statements is true about the effects of imperialism?
A. Imperialism destroyed local traditions.
B. Imperialism led to high emigration rates.
C. Imperialism destroyed previously strong economies.
D. Imperialism boosted the economies of all poor nations.

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D. Imperialism boosted the economies of all poor nations.
A.imperialism destroyed local traditions

PLSS HELP, NOT ASKING FOR COPIED ANSWER, JUST AN OUTLINE TO GUIDE ME I WILL GIVE A LOT OF POINTS AND BRAINLIEST
Consider the strategies (such as marches, legal challenges, boycotts, civil disobedience, and sit-ins) used by activists in the civil rights movement. For two of these strategies, discuss:

examples of how the strategy was used.
how effective the strategy was, and why.
Use evidence from the lesson, as well as from your knowledge of social studies, to support your conclusions.

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Answer:

Assuming you have to choose the two strategies i'll do:  boycotts, and civil disobedience.  

Boycotts:  Used to protest practices that are regarded as unfair. The boycott was popularized by Charles Stewart Parnell during the Irish land agitation of 1880 to protest high rents and land evictions. Boycotts let people put their money where their values are. Boycotts offer people in the community a way to stand up for what they believe in. If the boycott is well organized, it allows people to stand up for their beliefs in a way that is easy and relatively painless. The purpose of a boycott is to inflict some economic loss on the target, or to indicate a moral outrage, to try to compel the target to alter an objectionable behavior.

Civil disobediance: Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government. Civil disobedience is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance. Civil disobedience movement was launched because the british made an unjust law in which anyone could be arrested without a trial. Non-violent civil disobedience is effective because it emphasizes a group's proposed injustice within an institution, while directly appealing to the different ethical systems of individual citizens.

Explanation:

Hope this helps you!!

Assuming you have to choose the two
strategies i'll do: boycotts, and civil
disobedience.
Boycotts: Used to protest practices that
are regarded as unfair. The boycott was
popularized by Charles Stewart Parnell
during the Irish land agitation of 1880 to
protest high rents and land evictions.
Boycotts let people put their money where
their values are. Boycotts offer people in
the community a way to stand up for what
they believe in. If the boycott is well
organized, it allows people to stand up for
their beliefs in a way that is easy and
relatively painless. The purpose of a
boycott is to inflict some economic loss on
the target, or to indicate a moral outrage,
to try to compel the target to alter an
objectionable behavior.
Civil disobediance: Civil disobedience is
the active, professed refusal of a citizen to
obey certain laws, demands, orders or
commands of a government.

What stance did the United States take with the war between France and England? Do you think this was a good decision? Explain your reasoning

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America was neutral and I think it was the best decision they could’ve done to avoid further complications.

Which side was for and which was against the war of 1812?

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Answer:

For:

South and West

The War Hawks

Against:

New England States

Explanation:

thats all i know

The Reign of Terror describes which period during the French Revolution?

A. when France was still a monarchy under King Louis XVI

B. when Napoleon led a coup d'etat and seized power

C. when other European kingdoms attacked France

D. when the republic executed thousands of citizens

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Answer: D. when the republic executed thousands of citizens.

the first republic was created after they won freedom and got rid of the monarchy and after that the reign of terror begun killing anyone who was thought to oppose the revolutionary ideas.

Explanation:

D. When the republic executed thousands of citizens

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The Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and "Bleeding Kansas" all dealt with the expansion of slavery into the western territories. Each of them involved the balance of "free" and "slave" states in the Union.

the answer is choice A hope this helps

What depicted in the image above?

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A woman comforting another woman.
either a woman protecting another woman or threatening her life

The map below shows the distribution of oil production in North America. Based on the information in this map, what is the approximate daily oil production of Canada, in barrels per day?

The image depicts oil production in the Americas. The map shows North and South America and Greenland. The key indicates the following information: Oil production (in barrels per day) between 0 to 100 barrels/day is indicated by the color dark blue. Oil production between 100 and 10,000 barrels per day is indicated by the color orange. Oil production between 10,000 and 100,000 barrels per day is indicated by the color pink. Oil production above 100,000 barrels per day is indicated by the color light blue. For areas were oil production information is not available, the color light green is used. Starting in South America, the following countries are light blue: Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela. Of the remaining countries in South America, Peru, Bolivia, Suriname, and Chile are colored pink. The remaining countries in South America are colored light green including Uruguay, Paraguay, Guyana, and French Guiana. In Central America, the following are indicated: Guatemala and Cuba are pink; El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama are light green. Mexico, the United States, Canada, and Greenland are light blue.
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10,000 to 100,000
100 to 10,000
0 to 100
More than 100,000

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answer: more than 100,000
explanation: light blue is written that it represents more than 100,000 barrels of oil per day, and at the end it’s said Canada is light blue.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

ON GOD??????????????

What is one way Japan’s geography impacts its population?

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The farming is hard so not many people can live there

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Why is it ? Maybe I can help

Answer:

I'm guessing from what I kinda know:

1.Many tall hills in and around Rome

2.The Timber River

3.steep, nearly impossible mountain

Why shouldn’t the government chose what we watch
Explain your answer

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The government should not choose what we watch because people have different interests. For example, someone who plays volleyball probably won’t want to watch football. Or, someone who likes medical shows probably won’t want to watch princess movies. etc etc

Answer:becuse we have a right to make our own choices and the government shouldn’t pick what we can watch it’s up to us not them.

Explanation:

becuse we have rights

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Anne Tracy works as a journalist for The Daily Mouth. She wrote a story about how Senator Jones cheated on a law school exam. She interviewed witnesses who saw the senator cheating. The story ran on the front page. Senator Jones denied the charges. Then he resigned from office. He plans to sue The Daily Mouth for damages. Under what circumstances could he sue the paper and win his lawsuit?

A.He could sue the paper for libel and could win the case if he proved that Tracy had a grudge against him.
B.He could sue the paper for slander and could win the case if he proved that Tracy had a grudge against him.
C.He could sue the paper for slander and could win the case if he proved that the accusations were untrue and his reputation was hurt.
D.He could sue the paper for libel and could win the case if he proved that the accusations were untrue and his reputation was hurt.

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He might sue the newspaper for defamation and win if he could show that the claims were false and that his reputation was harmed.

Your answer is C.

Answer:

the answer is C.

Explanation:

C. He could sue the paper for slander and could win the case if he proved that the accusations were untrue and his reputation was hurt.

how the Tang and the Song dynasties — and their leaders — made it possible for people to accomplish so much.

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The Tang emperor who started out those achievements became Tang Taizong. His high-quality reign lasted from 626 to 649. under the Tang rulers, the empire increased.

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Answer:

why called roof of east africa

the first one is c : They felt it did not align with the stated goals of the United States

The Compromise of 1850 allowed California to enter the Union as a free state upsetting the balance of power between free and slave states. Which bill was passed to get southern states to support the Compromise of 1850?
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The Rural Free Delivery Act

The Appalachian Proclamation

The Fugitive Slave Act

The Emancipation Proclamation

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Answer:

The Fugitive Slave Act

Explanation:

Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Passed in same year

Journal Entry #2
Directions: Label your entry “Walata, February, 1324 Morning.”
The caravan now stretches several days ahead of you and several days behind. Thank Allah for the water in this oasis town. Your next leg to Taghaza will be across a waterless desert, and the water supply is critical. Luckily, the rainy season is beginning, although rainfall will be spotty at best. You are impressed by the trade activity in town. Blacks from the Sudan to the south meet with Berbers from northern Africa to exchange their goods. You sit in the shade of a date palm to record your thoughts and impressions. Your journal entry should be at least 6-8 sentences.

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Answer:

Thanks to Allah for the water in this town. I hope for the rain seasons to not be as spotty as other believe it will be.  This town has a very prosperous trade activity and it is wonderous to watch all the different people coming here to trade. I will miss the town, I hope the journey across the desert is not that worrisome that we lose all of our supply of water. The date tree shade is very and relaxing. I will pray to Allah that our journey to Taghaza is swift and safe.

Explanation:

I hope this helps.

In 3 to 4 sentences, summarize the key features of the Jewish Law.
Brainliest if correct and fast!

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Answer/Explanation:

Judaism is not just a set of beliefs about G-d, man, and the universe. Judaism is a comprehensive way of life, filled with rules and practices that affect every aspect of life: what you do when you wake up in the morning, what you can and cannot eat, what you can and cannot wear, how to groom yourself, how to conduct business, who you can marry, how to observe the holidays and Shabbat, and perhaps most important, how to treat G-d, other people, and animals. This set of rules and practices is known as Halakhah.

The word “Halakhah” is usually translated as “Jewish Law,” although a more literal (and more appropriate) translation might be “the path that one walks.” The word is derived from the Hebrew root Hei-Lamed-Kaf, meaning to go, to walk, or to travel.

Some non-Jews and non-observant Jews criticize this legalistic aspect of traditional Judaism, saying that it reduces the religion to a set of rituals devoid of spirituality. While there are certainly some Jews who observe Halakhah in this way, that is not the intention of Halakhah, and it is not even the correct way to observe Halakhah.

On the contrary, when properly observed, Halakhah increases the spirituality in a person's life, because it turns the most trivial, mundane acts, such as eating and getting dressed, into acts of religious significance. When people write to me and ask how to increase their spirituality or the influence of their religion in their lives, the only answer I can think of is: observe more Halakhah. Keep kosher or light Shabbat candles, pray after meals or once or twice a day. When you do these things, you are constantly reminded of your relationship with the Divine, and it becomes an integral part of your entire existence.

Are these laws sometimes inconvenient? Yes, of course. But if someone you care about -- your parent, your child, your spouse -- asked you to do something inconvenient or unpleasant, something you didn't feel like doing, you would do it, wouldn't you? It is a very shallow and meaningless kind of love if you aren't willing to do something inconvenient for the one you love. How much more, so, should we be willing to perform some occasionally inconvenient tasks that were set before us by our Creator, who assigned those tasks to us for our good?

Sources: jewfaq.org

Who was the inventor of the blood tester

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Answer:

Dr. Robin Coombs,

Explanation:

Which letter on this map identifies the city where revolutionaries stormed the Bastille?

A. A

B. D

C. H

D. N

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