Answer:
To escape religious discrimination in Europe.
Explanation:
Athena decided to use drugs with her new friends. As a result, she was arrested for possession of marijuana. Athena is now assessing the outcome of her decision. What questions should Athena ask herself as she assesses the outcome of her decision? Check all that apply. How will my arrest affect my relationship with my old friends? How will I earn the trust of my parents again after lying to them? Will my new friends still like me even though I’ve been arrested? How will an arrest record affect my chances of attending college? Will I be able to keep my job now that I have been in legal trouble?
Answer:
✓ How will my arrest affect my relationship with my old friends?
✓ How will learn the trust of my parents again after lying to them?
x Will my new friends still like me even though I've been arrested?
✓ How will an arrest record affect my chances of attending college?
✓ Will I be able to keep my job now that I have been in legal trouble?
Read this excerpt from The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
Nothing seemed to make her more angry than to see me with a newspaper. She seemed to think that here lay the danger. I have had her rush at me with a face made all up of fury, and snatch from me a newspaper, in a manner that fully revealed her apprehension. She was an apt woman; and a little experience soon demonstrated, to her satisfaction, that education and slavery were incompatible with each other.
What is the mistress’s attitude toward Douglass?
A:She is concerned by Douglass’s increasing knowledge.
B:She is jealous because Douglass understands current events.
C:She is suspicious about Douglass’s feelings toward her.
D:She is worried about what her neighbors think of Douglass.
Answer:
A - She is concerned by Douglass's Increasing Knowledge
Explanation:
She doesn't want him to know what is going one nor to learn things only white people could do at the time.
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Answer:
I think it is A: She is concerned by Douglass’s increasing knowledge.
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help? The French and Indian War falls between which two of the following events?
Mayflower Compact & the founding of Pennsylvania
Magna Carta & Mayflower Compact
Settlement of Jamestown & Mayflower Compact
The Founding of Pennsylvania & Proclamation of 1763
Answer:
i am pretty sure it is C
Explanation:
Who were the slave drivers?
A. the owner of the plantations
B. slaves who supervised other slaves in the field
C. People who drove wagons on plantations
D. millwrights
Answer:
A) the owner if the plantations
Can anyone give me a summary of the Boston Massacre or the Boston Tea Party??
Answer: The Boston Massacre was probably the first act in the American Revolution. British troops fired into a crowd of colonists, killing 5. One was Crispus Attucks, a free black citizen. His death is the first death in the American Revolution.
The Boston Tea Party was an act against all the taxes and acts Britain was putting on the colonists. So, in 1773 the Sons of Liberty dressed up as American Indians and threw teas containers overboard ships.
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4. why did some sailors who explored the pacific northwest suffer from scurvy?
a. sailors didn't eat fresh fruits and vegetables over long trips
b. sailors did not get treated for common viruses
c. seasickness left untreated resulted in scurvy
d. the salt air caused sailors to lose direction
Answer:
a.
Explanation:
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The Native Americans did not believe people could own the land. true or false
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
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Harvard University is now known for which of the following:
A: The first college in America.
B: The only religious school established by the puritans.
C: The first school in New England to charge tuition.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which statement best supports the second account?
Read these two passages, which provide different
perspectives on the Boston Massacre.
In passing to this station the soldiers pushed several
persons with their bayonets, ... This occasioned some
snowballs to be thrown at them which seems to have
been the only provocation that was given... the
soldiers of his detachment had attacked the people with
ther bayonets and... there was not the least
provocation ....
Captain Preston is said to have ordered them to fire, and
to have repested that order,
Witnesses to the massacre
On my asking the soldiers why they fired without orders,
they said they heard the word "fire" and supposed it
came from me. This might be the case as many of the,
mob called out, "Fire, fire," but I assured the men that I
O "heard the word 'fire' and took it and am certain that
it came from behind the Soldiers... the word 'fire'
took to be a word of Command." Benjamin Burdick
" turned about and looked and heard the officer who
stood on the right in a line with the Soldiers give the
word "fire' twice." Daniel Calef
O "I heard the word "fire several times but know not
whether it came from the Captain, the Soldiers or
People." -Theodore Bliss
O "Capt. Preston was out and commanded 'em. They
drew up and charged their Bajonets." Ebenezer
Hinkley
Answer: C
Explanation:
What makes sea travel from the west to India easier in the warmer months? (hint: seasonal winds)
Monsoons winds!!
Explanation:
these help provide India the weather they need and blows from the sea towards the land instead of from the land to the sea like in winter times ! it helps settlers land better and it isn't as violent when they do pass by!
What effect did Louisianans fear the French Revolution would have on Louisiana’s slave population?
It would encourage calls for increased manumission.
It would lead to a price increase for purchasing enslaved workers.
It would encourage enslaved workers to revolt.
It would lead to a decrease in buying and selling enslaved workers.
Answer:
It would lead to a price increase for purchasing enslaved workers
Answer:
The correct answer is: It would encourage enslaved workers to revolt.
Explanation:
What were 3 problems King Louis XVI faced in the 1780s?
Answer:
is what he said...........
Five basic beliefs of Judaism
Answer:
1 collective
2 religious
3 cultural
4 legal tradition
5 civilization
Explanation:
Judaism is an ethnic religion comprising the collective religious, cultural and legal tradition and civilization of the Jewish people. Judaism is considered by religious Jews to be the expression of the covenant that God established with the Children of Israel. It encompasses a wide body of texts, practices, theological positions, and forms of organization. The Torah is part of the larger text known as the Tanakh or the Hebrew Bible, and supplemental oral tradition represented by later texts such as the Midrash and the Talmud. With between 14.5 and 17.4 million adherents worldwide, Judaism is the tenth largest religion in the world.
state one effect the cotton gin had on cotton production.
what is the British economic policies after the French & Indian War (Tea Act, Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Townshend Acts, Quartering Acts, etc)
Answer:
The Townshend Acts were a series of measures, passed by the British Parliament in 1767, that taxed goods imported to the American colonies. But American colonists, who had no representation in Parliament, saw the Acts as an abuse of power. The British sent troops to America to enforce the unpopular new laws, further heightening tensions between Great Britain and the American colonies in the run-up to the American Revolutionary War.
The British Crown emerged victorious from the French and Indian War in 1763, but defending the North American colonies from French expansion had proved tremendously costly to England.
Compared to Great Britain’s debts, the cost of the French and Indian War to the colonists had been slight. The colonists—who arguably enjoyed a higher standard of living at the time than their British counterparts—paid less than one-twentieth the taxes of British citizens living in England.
The British government thought the colonists should help pay the cost of their protection. The British Parliament enacted a series of taxes on the colonies for the purpose of raising revenue. Early attempts, such as the Stamp Act of 1765—which taxed colonists for every piece of paper they used—were met with widespread protests in America.
Explanation:
The development of a system of mass production in manufacturing meant that
A. machines rapidly produced large amounts of products.
B. products were handmade.
C. products were made in foreign countries.
D. individuals slowly made small amounts of products.
Answer:
a. machines rapidly produced large amounts of products.
Explanation:
Answer:
A on edge 2021
Explanation:
US history
how does the declaration of independence define the purpose of government in America ?
Answer:
the declaration of independence defines the purpose of government in America because they were tired of being controlled by England so they made rules of what they wanted in a democracy
The Fourteenth Amendment protects individual rights by: A. guaranteeing that all citizens receive equal rights. B. making it illegal to hold people in slavery. C. granting people of all races the right to vote. O D. outlawing poll tax requirements for voting. PLEASE HURRY THIS IS A TIMED TEST
Answer:
It is A... Now hurry!!
Explanation:
The Fourteenth Amendment protects individual rights by: guaranteeing that all citizens receive equal rights. Hence, option A is correct.
What is The Fourteenth Amendment?No State shall enact or carry out any legislation that restricts the rights or privileges of US citizens; no State shall rob anyone of their life, liberty, or property without due process of law; and no State shall refuse to any person within its borders the equal protection of the laws.
The Fourteenth Amendment, which was approved by the Senate on June 8, 1866, and ratified two years later on July 9, 1868, extended the provisions of... to all people "born or naturalized in the United States," including those who had previously been enslaved. It also guaranteed all citizens "equal protection under the laws."
Thus, option A is correct.
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Why do some people consider Buddhism a philosophy rather than a religion
Answer:
In short, Buddhism is categorized as a “philosophy” by some people because it is much different than the religion(s) they are familiar with.
Explanation:
what is the main purpose of yellow journalism
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Who established the first mission in East Texas?
a.
Stephen Austin
b.
Martin de Leon
c.
Father Hidalgo
d.
Father Massanet
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Who established the first mission in East Texas?
a. Stephen Austin
b. Martin de Leon
c. Father Hidalgo
d. Father Massanet
Answer:
Who established the first mission in East Texas?
a. Stephen Austin
b. Martin de Leon
c. Father Hidalgo
D. Father Massanet
Explanation:
Father Massanet, a Spanish priest in the early 1960, built the first mission in East Texas. It was called San Francisco de los Tejas.
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4. According to the Declaratlon, from where does the government get its power?
A. the military
B. the will of the people
C.god
D. tradition
Answer:
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B
Explanation:
"According to the Declaration of Independence, the government gets its power to govern from the people that it governs. As the Declaration says, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. This was an idea that derived from Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke."
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What's The Halifax Explosion
Answer:
A fire on board a French ship, one that caused quite a large explosion that ruined the Richmond district of Halifax.
The Ottoman Empire allowed people they conquered to
A)become citizens
B)protect the Sultan
C)keep their religion
D)guard the Bosporus Straits
Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
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Who was a powerful sultan in the Ottoman Empire?
Answer:
Süleyman the Magnificent
Explanation:
Süleyman the Magnificent, byname Süleyman I or the Lawgiver, Turkish Süleyman Muhteşem or Kanuni, (born November 1494–April 1495—died September 5/6, 1566, near Szigetvár, Hungary), sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 to 1566 who not only undertook bold military campaigns that enlarged his realm but also oversaw the development of what came to be regarded as the most characteristic achievements of Ottoman civilization in the fields of law, literature, art, and architecture.
Answer
Abdul Hamid IIExplanation
Abdul Hamid II was by far the Ottoman Sultan who made the most use of his caliphal position, and was recognized as Caliph by many Muslim heads of state, even as far away as Sumatra. He had his claim to the title inserted into the 1876 Constitution
What movement questioned the ideas that supported inequity in France and helped to inspire the revolution?
Answer:
The Enlightenment Movement
Explanation:
While the philosophy of the French Revolution can be attributed to various factors, the Enlightenment movement is believed to have a prominent role. This is because the objectives and accomplishments of the Enlightenment movements, such as Liberty and Equality, question the ideas that supported inequity in France and helped to inspire the revolution.
This is evident in the French's Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, which was adopted following the aftermath of the revolution. The tenets of the Declaration which is based on the writings of John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Baron de Montesquieu practically challenged absolute monarchy, which was the style of governance under King Louis XVI at the time.
Why do you think the Emancipation Proclamation is considered a great document even though it did not free any slaves right away?
Answer:
people mis-conceived it because of ignorance mainly its reason and the reason for the civil war
What was the significance of the “Black Codes”?
Answer:
To restrict African Americans' freedom, and to compel them to work for low wages.
Explanation:
The Black Codes which were sometimes called Black Laws, were laws governing the conduct of African Americans (freed). The best known of them were passed in 1865 and 1866 by Southern states, after the American Civil War, in order to restrict African Americans' freedom, but mostly to compel them to work for low wages. Although Black Codes existed before the Civil War and many Northern states had them, it was the Southern U.S. states that codified such laws in everyday practice because of their heavy reliance on farming and agriculture.
what changed for the american people as a result of the 7th amendment
Answer:
It allowed a Jury in court, therefore, changing the way a courthouse runs.
Explanation:
What were African Americans efforts to build a society?
Answer:
There were several factors that led to the establishment of the American Colonization Society. The number of free people of color grew steadily following the American Revolutionary War, from 60,000 in 1790 to 300,000 by 1830.[1]:260 Consequently, slaveowners grew increasingly concerned free blacks may encourage or help their slaves to escape or rebel. In addition, many White Americans saw African Americans as racially inferior and felt that "amalgamation," or integration, of African Americans with “mainstream American culture” was impossible. This reinforced the notion that African Americans should be relocated to somewhere they could live free of White prejudices.
The African-American community was overwhelmingly opposed to the project; in most cases, their families had lived in the United States for generations, and their prevailing sentiment was that they were no more African than white Americans were European. Contrary to stated claims that emigration was voluntary, many African Americans, both free and enslaved, were pressured into emigrating. Indeed, slaves were sometimes manumitted on condition that they leave the country immediately.[2]
According to historian Marc Leepson, "Colonization proved to be a giant failure, doing nothing to stem the forces that brought the nation to Civil War."[3] Between 1821 and 1847, only a few thousand African-Americans, out of the then millions in the US, emigrated to what would become Liberia. Many of them died from tropical diseases. In addition, the transportation of the emigrants to the African continent, including the provisioning of requisite tools and supplies, proved very expensive.[citation needed]
Starting in the 1830s, the Society was met with great hostility from white abolitionists, led by Gerrit Smith, who had supported the Society financially, and Wm. Lloyd Garrison, author of Thoughts on African Colonization (1832), in which he proclaimed the Society a fraud. According to Garrison and his many followers, the Society was not a solution to the problem of American slavery—it actually was helping, and was intended to help, to preserve it.[4]