Which region of the United States has the larger number of electoral votes -the area east of the Mississippi River or the area west of the Mississippi river? How might this affect a presidential candidates campaign?

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Answer 1
Area west has more
-Think of it like senators and representatives for states added together
-It can affect the election by how the people of the state think and the culture can change how one votes directly changing the elections outcome

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In the South after the Civil War, which of the following enforced segregation in public accommodations?
A) property taxes
B) Jim Crow laws
C) county unit rules
D) grandfather clauses

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B) jim crow laws i’m pretty sure

Answer:

B) Jim Crow laws

Explanation:

The first steps toward official segregation came in the form of “Black Codes.” These were laws passed throughout the South starting around 1865, that dictated most aspects of Black peoples’ lives, including where they could work and live. The codes also ensured Black people’s availability for cheap labor after slavery was abolished. Segregation soon became an official policy enforced by a series of Southern laws. Through so-called Jim Crow laws (named after a derogatory term for Black people), legislators segregated everything from schools to residential areas to public parks to theaters to pools to cemeteries, asylums, jails, and residential homes. There were separate waiting rooms for white people and Black people in professional offices and, in 1915, Oklahoma became the first state to even segregate public phone booths.

What changes occurred during European exploration? Choose three correct answers..


England became a major world power.

Spain became the greatest naval power.

European countries became the wealthiest in the world.

European countries competed with one another over new lands.

New goods found in Europe expanded trade because of the power of European countries.

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Answer:

1 2 and 3

Explanation:

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1 = 1 c 10:13
2 = quoted by satan
3= quoted in Mathew 4:4
4= Deuteronomy 6:16
5= Deuteronomy 6:13

Bar chart titled: Population Growth in New York City, 1800-1890. The chart shows a bar for 1800 which is pink totalling 79,215. A bar for 1810 which is light blue totalling 119,743. A bar for 1820 which is dark blue totalling 152,056. A bar for 1830 which is violet totalling 242,278. A bar for 1840 which is blue-green totalling 391,144. A bar for 1850 which is light green totalling 696,115. A bar for 1860 which is yellow totalling 1,174,779. A bar for 1870 which is light orange totalling 1,478,103. A bar for 1880 which is orange totalling 1,911,698. A bar for 1890 which is red totalling 2,507,414.

Use the chart titled "Population Growth in New York City, 1800-1890" to answer the following question:

In which year did the population of New York City first pass one million?

1810
1830
1860
1870

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Answer:

1860

Explanation:

Just look at the lowest population number over one million.

What do each of the political parties see as the role of citizens in the government?

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Answer:

The citizens elect a few people to represent them in the Parliament. The Parliament is made up of all these representatives. These representatives are known as Members of the Parliament. One group, from among these elected representatives forms the government.

Answer:

Citizens vote for leaders to represent them and their ideas, and the leaders support the citizens' interests. There are two special rights only for U.S. citizens: voting in federal elections and running for federal office. Many naturalized citizens have been elected as U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives.

Explanation:

In your own opinion, what do you think the nervous system controls?

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Answer:

The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and all of the nerves that connect these organs with the rest of the body . It controls your movements, thoughts and automatic responses to the world around you.

Answer:

The nervous system controls every part of the body. It is a complicated system that includes nerves, which send messages through the spinal cord to the brain and other parts of the body. These messages control all your functions like breathing, walking, eating, sleeping, thinking, etc. Without it, we would be unable to function properly.

Explanation:

My own original answer.

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Answer:

The north was becoming more urban amd industrialized

Explanation:

In the north , the soil and climate favoured smaller farmsteads rather than large plantations, which didn't need slavery to operate them .Industry and manufacturing might flourished , which was fueled by European immigrant labor. Natural resources such as iron and copper were more abundant in the north than in the south.

Why were some New Deal reforms referred to as “safety net” programs?

A. They were created to prevent illegal immigration.
B. They were designed to capture rogue communists.
C. They were intended to rescue the nation’s economy.
D. They were intended to help the nation’s neediest people.

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I would say d because it sounds more realistic
I agree d does sound really realistic

Which statement best describes the reason that job opportunities for women and children increased during early industrialization?
A. Women and children were not paid as much money as men were.
B. Women and children were thought to work well with machines.
C. Women and children were the only ones not working on farms.
D. Women and children were the only ones who would not protest.

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Answer:

Answer A should be correct if it is can you mark brainly? ty :)

A is he right one just saying

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Answer:

no, yes ,yes. no yes

Explanation:

Revolutions are not mandatory but if government or ruler becomes very cruel and overproud then revolutions is a prime way to survive.

Revolutions always creates a wave of nationalism among the citizens so they are good.Oppressed people should try first to change the situation then they should revolt

Early South American civilizations shared some important cultural practices. They practiced their religions in a similar way, and they used some of the same artistic methods.
Early South American civilizations also had a lot in common with the civilizations that first developed in other parts of the world. Select two regions from the map and compare the early civilizations in those regions to early civilizations in South America. Then explain why you think civilizations that never had contact with one another had so much in common. Your answer should be two paragraphs long.

sorry if this is very long but I do need help with it

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Answer:

Mesoamerica and Mesopatiomia

Explanation:

In Mesopotamia, their civilization was one of the first in the world. As such the early Mayan civilizations could have been influenced by them. The reason for this is that before the world split up from one whole continent to multiple all people lived in the same place before some walked over a land bridge to North and South America and Australia.  

For the Mayans, they were descendants from the Olmecs as such at first the Olmecs had influence from Mesopotamia due to an exchange of information before Olmecs ancestors left from Asia to Mesoamerica, as such some of the comparisons to Mesopotamia and Mesoamerica are the same such as they both had irrigation. Also, their temples were very advanced for that day and age, and the lack of resources that the Europeans had.

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Which of the following is true of the roles of African Americans in the American Revolution?

A) African Americans were not involved in the war on either side.

B) George Washington welcomed the idea of enlisting African American soldiers from the beginning of the war.

C) All the African Americans joined the British and fought on their side.

D) Many fought in the U.S. army and navy, and some were minutemen.

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Answer:

Throughout the revolution, most black Americans, free and enslaved, believed the British held a better argument for liberty than the Americans

anyone else seen that video where the wife asks the husband "honey would you love if i was fat?" the husband (drinking) said "of course i would" and then the child in the background says "BUT MOMMY YOU ARE FAT" and the husband spits the drink out?
does anyone know if that child is ok?

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Answer:

YEAH IT WAS AMAZING

Explanation:

you should watch that one walmart ad where the kid's throwing the tennis ball

it gets dark so fast

Answer:

yess it’s was so funny


im giving 100 points and brainly if you answer all of the questions

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Answer:

1. He was A French military officer; he also was a political leader. He rose to prominence during the French revolution. Many of his campaigns were a success. He led to power by starting off as a military officer.

2. Napoleon had stabilized France, He brought it in good reforms, but not the way the French Revolution wanted it to be. By taking power, he didn't share the power equally, back to what had started the Revolution with Estates and Political Inequality. Another thing they argued about was that Napoleon was the best of Military leader of all time.

What was a result of the "New South" movement in the 1870s and 1880s?
A) Cotton ceased to be the chief crop of Georgia.
B) The number of small farms and independent farmers increased.
C) Taxes, war debts, and reliance on cheap labor increased.
D) There was a trend toward industrialization and diversification of agriculture.

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The answer is D

Don’t worry I looked it up and I had this question one time too but it is D I promise you that you will get it right

Answer:

D) There was a trend toward industrialization and diversification of agriculture.

Explanation:

The Populists called on black farmers and white farmers to work together.  The Populist Party ran on a platform that promised an eight-hour workday with better working conditions, restrictions on immigrants, and guaranteed loans for farmers.

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Contrasting Ideas of Liberty and Union: Text
8. Draw Conclusions What can you conclude about the reasons the Democrats chose McClellan for their candidate to oppose Lincoln in the 1864 election? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

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Answer:

1864

Explanation:

Which term best describes a government that relies on extreme nationalism and subjects citizens to absolute authority?
totalitarianism
fascism
democracy
socialism

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Answer:

Local government democracy

Answer:

fascism

Explanation:

I don't know -  educated guess really

Study the map. Then, use the drop-down menus to answer each question.

Which region would Chinese merchants trade with to obtain salt?

What could Chinese merchants offer in exchange for the salt?

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Hi! We need the map and drop-down menus to answer this question. Feel free to reply to my comment; I’ll still be happy to help :)

Answer:we need the map

Explanation:

What started the conflict between Russia and Ukraine

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Following the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity in 2014, Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula was occupied by unmarked Russian forces, later being annexed by Russia, while pro-Russia separatists simultaneously engaged the Ukrainian military in an armed conflict for control over eastern Ukraine; these events marked the beginning ...
Russia didn’t want their neighboring Ukraine to join nato forces because then they’d be surrounded by nato.

The map shows ancient Egyptian trade routes.


A map titled Ancient Egyptian Trade. A key shows trade routes. Trade route on land is an orange line and Trade route on water is a dashed purple line. The Red Sea separates Africa and Asia. The Mediterranean Sea is South of Africa. The purple line moves from Europe through Asia along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. A second purple line goes from the Mediterranean Sea south on the Nile River. Orange lines move from the Tigris and Euphrates River, along the coast of Asia, crossing the Sinai Peninsula and into Egypt.


According to the map, how did the Nile River help Egyptians trade?


The Nile River connected Egypt to the Euphrates River trade routes.

Egypt bartered goods along African trade routes on the Tigris River.

Egypt used the Nile River to barter goods along African trade routes.

The Nile River flowed through Asia giving access to European trade routes.

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Answer:

The Nile River connected Egypt to the Euphrates River trade routes.
Explanation:

Answer: A!! Explanation: If the Nile River connects to the Euphrates trade route they can sail down the Nile and trade with the Euphrates!!

What issue was the greatest source of tension between the North and South?

Question from edmentum

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Answer:

Slavery.

Explanation:

The North opposed it and the South allowed it.

Slavery im pretty sure

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There’s not book and nothin to look back too so you have to refer and read the text and find the main problem the author states

Do you think the government should control what we watch? Paragraph

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Answer:

I feel that the government has no jurisdiction to regulate what we watch in our homes. Whatever we see at home, it is up to our parents to choose whether the film is appropriate for their children. If you're in a movie theater, however, it's a different story

Explanation:

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Read the newspaper article (below) about a court case and decision or find one in your local newspaper to read. Imagine that the case you have read about was reported to an Inca court of law 500 years ago. Rewrite the news article as if it were tried in court under Inca rule. Describe the offense and what the punishment would be according to Inca law.
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Courts cracking down on students skipping school -- Excerpt from the Arizona Republic
The excuses for missing dozens of days of school this year ranged from insomnia to asthma to not liking the "drama" in high-school hallways.

But Judge Dan Dodge wasn't having any of it at a new special hearing he holds for truants and their parents once a month.

"Chronic truancy is a criminal offense. Do you want to start out your life with a criminal record?" Dodge said as he stared down from the bench at Gilbert's Highland Justice Court at a sleepy-eyed 15-year-old Dobson High School student.

The freshman said he has missed dozens of days of school this year because he usually struggles to fall asleep until 3 a.m. He then has trouble getting up for his 8 a.m. class. And Mom, typically asleep herself at the hour school starts, is no help, the student said.

"I don't really care about school," he had said before walking into the courtroom. "I would rather stay up late and play music."

Dodge was unsympathetic, saying the problem could easy be solved with fewer late-night jam sessions and a louder morning alarm clock. Or maybe Mom should just pour a glass of water on his head every morning at 6 a.m., the judge said.

Dodge told the young insomniac to have no more unexcused absences this year or he could lose his right to apply for an Arizona driver's license until he turns 18.

Potential prosecution

On a recent afternoon, Dodge looked around a courtroom full of accused truants, their parents and their guardians and told everyone to shape up or face prosecution by the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.

Parents in the room eyed each other with chagrin as Dodge told them that they, along with their teens, could face Class 3 misdemeanor charges -- meaning fines and possible jail sentences -- if they did not get their kids to school on time or make arrangements for them to study at home because of chronic illnesses.

"And if you want to drop out and ruin your life at age 16, that is your prerogative. But before that, it is not your privilege," Dodge told the students, who are not identified because The Arizona Republic typically does not print the names of juveniles accused of crimes.

Dodge ordered the kids and parents to return to his courtroom in March with report cards and attendance records. If things have improved by then, charges will be dropped.

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the height in feet of a dolphin as it jumps out of the water at an aquarium show can be modeled by the function f(x)=-16x^2+32x where x is the time is seconds after it exits the water use the function to complete the graph on the given set of axes what is the maximum height of the dolphin?

According to the passage, which of these best explains Chinese reasons for the Boxer Rebellion?
A. They wanted to make China a more modern nation.
B. They wanted to reform the Chinese education system.
C. They wanted to overthrow the Chinese government.
D. They wanted to free China from foreign control.

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Answer:

D. they wanted to free China from foreign control.

Explanation:

Boxer Rebellion officially supported peasant uprising of 1900 that attempted to drive all foreigners from China.

The answer to the question is D

(GIVING BRAINLYIST) Read the excerpt from Votes for Women:


At the Seneca Falls Convention in July 1848, women like Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton signed the Declaration of Sentiments, a document expressing their concerns about the role of women in the United States. For example, at the time married women could not own property, and the education and employment of women was limited. These women decided that to change the law, women needed to be able to vote. Some thought that peaceful methods were the best way for the Women's Suffrage Movement to obtain its goal, while others believed that a more aggressive strategy was necessary.


The peaceful approach in the Women's Suffrage Movement changed the United States over time. At first, there was resistance to the idea of women having the vote. Many believed that the practice of politics was masculine and men should vote on behalf of their wives and daughters. When African American men were granted the right to vote in the 15th Amendment, women of any race were not included. This decision discouraged many women, but they still organized themselves into groups, like the National American Woman Suffrage Association, in order to campaign for the vote. They argued that voting women would benefit society, and published newspaper articles and other literature about women's rights. From 1878 until 1920, the idea of women's suffrage was brought before Congress every year. In the meantime, women also campaigned for the vote in different states. During World War I, many women did jobs regularly done by men. Their contributions to the United States and the influence of Carrie Chapman Catt caused President Woodrow Wilson to finally support women's suffrage. The peaceful approach changed opinions over time and ultimately led to the 19th Amendment.


What evidence does the author use to support the fact that the peaceful approach was the best way for women to get the vote?


From 1878 until 1920, the idea of women's suffrage was brought before Congress every year.

Many believed that the practice of politics was masculine and men should vote on behalf of their wives and daughters.

Their contributions to the United States and the influence of Carrie Chapman Catt caused President Woodrow Wilson to support women's suffrage.

When African American men were granted the right to vote in the 15th Amendment, women of any race were not included.

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Answer:

The best way for women to get vote is that they first they argue over and over so women could vote in several states until President Woodrow Wilson to finally support women's suffrage.

Explanation:

They argued that voting women would benefit society, and published newspaper articles and other literature about women's rights. From 1878 until 1920, the idea of women's suffrage was brought before Congress every year. In the meantime, women also campaigned for the vote in different states. During World War I, many women did jobs regularly done by men. Their contributions to the United States and the influence of Carrie Chapman Catt caused President Woodrow Wilson to finally support women's suffrage.

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22) Which BEST describes the purpose of the Bourbon Triumvirate?
A) attracting investment and modernizing the state economy for self-sufficiency
B) spreading Christianity state-wide through Catholic and Protestant reform
C) promoting social and racial justice through political change
D) making Georgia a "dry" state to prohibit the sale of alcohol

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Answer:

C) promoting social and racial justice through political change

Explanation:

The Bourbon Triumvirate was a group of university educators who supported the New South programs. It was an assembly of African American politicians running for political office. It was a meeting of white and African American farmers pushing for political reform.

Answer:C) promoting social and racial justice through political change

Explanation:

Which statements are true about John F. Kennedy when he was elected president?
Choose all answers that are correct.
He was the youngest person ever elected president.
He ran against a Catholic opponent.
He was raised to serve his country, to achieve, and to do his best.
He was the patrician son of a wealthy businessman.
He was young and energetic, with a beautiful wife and children.

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A, C, D, E, trust me :)

The _____ people produced the first Chinese writing system.
1)Zhou
2)Huang
3)Shang
4)Qin

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Answer: 3)Shang

Explanation: The Shang were the first Chinese people to invent writing. The Shang people, who lived over 3000 years ago, etched characters—pictures—onto bones. Shang writing is known as 'oracle bone script'.

Answer:

Shang

Explanation:

In the Declaration of Independence, who DIDN'T the Founding Fathers include

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George Washington, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison
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