Answer: When a warm air mass meets and overrides a cold air mass a warm front forms
Explanation:
The warm air moves up and over the cold and generally brings drizzly precipitation. If a fast-moving cold air mass overtakes a slower-moving warm front and then continues advancing and catches another cold front an occluded front forms.
Evaluating Today monopolies are illegal in the United States. Do you think it is fair for monopolies to exist? Why or why
Answer:
No it is not fair for monopolies to exist.
Explanation:
They create privatization of the land and work, which controls the means of production while exploiting peoples labor. Monopolies contribute to capitalism, as the saying goes, "the rich get richer and the poorer get poorer."
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What equalities do you think Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Elizabeth Blackwell shared
Answer: the all problem share the equalities to never stop going for what you want.
Explanation:
Which statement best describes the impact of Sherman's March to the Sea on the outcome of the war?
Answer:
The last one about Sherman destroying everything in his path
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
they striked the confederates essential needs. they left them without food and one time, a town was caught in the crossfire and that was when they retreated since they were surviving off rats and whatever they could find.
French and British warships were barred from American ports by the
a
Pinckney's Treaty
b
Neutrality Proclamation
c
Jay's Treaty
Answer:
B
Explaine:
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If tax revenues are not enough to cover budgeted expenses, the US government must __________.
A.
print money
B.
sell stock
C.
redo the budget
D.
borrow money
Answer:
D. borrow money im not sure
What do you think Grant was saying about what it means to be an American when he stated, "The war is over. The rebels are our countrymen again"?
Answer:
Explanation:Lee and Grant, both holding the highest rank in their respective armies, had known each other slightly during the Mexican War and exchanged awkward personal inquiries. Characteristically, Grant arrived in his muddy field uniform while Lee had turned out in full dress attire, complete with sash and sword. Lee asked for the terms, and Grant hurriedly wrote them out. All officers and men were to be pardoned, and they would be sent home with their private property–most important, the horses, which could be used for a late spring planting. Officers would keep their side arms, and Lee’s starving men would be given Union rations.
Shushing a band that had begun to play in celebration, General Grant told his officers, “The war is over. The Rebels are our countrymen again.” Although scattered resistance continued for several weeks, for all practical purposes the Civil War had come to an end.
Answer?:
On April 7th, after the Confederates had suffered a catastrophic defeat at the Battle of Sailor's Creek, Grant asked Lee to surrender and declared any “further effusion of blood” was solely Lee's responsibility. Lee, still believing he could escape Grant, declined to surrender
How could creating a monument like Mount Rushmore be a part of FDR's New Deal program? How couldthat possibly help get the country out of the Great Depression?
Answer:
Memorial History
Getting this project underway was a challenge all by itself. Once Doane Robinson and others had found a sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, they had to get permission to do the carving. Senator Peter Norbeck and Congressman William Williamson were instrumental in getting the legislation passed to allow the carving. Williamson drafted two bills, one each to be introduced in the United States Congress and the South Dakota Legislature. The bill requesting permission to use federal land for the memorial easily passed through Congress. The bill sent to the South Dakota Legislature faced more opposition. The Mount Harney National Memorial bill was defeated twice before narrowly passing. Governor Gunderson signed the bill on March 5, 1925, and established the Mount Harney Memorial Association later that summer.
Explanation:
President Calvin Coolidge delivers a speech on August 10, 1927, at the Mount Rushmore dedication ceremony.
President Calvin Coolidge delivers a speech on August 10, 1927, at the Mount Rushmore dedication ceremony.
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Building Support
Early in the project, money was hard to find, despite Borglum's promise that eastern businessmen would gladly make large donations. He also promised the citizens of South Dakota that they would not be responsible for paying for any of the mountain carving. In the summer of 1927, President Calvin Coolidge was in the Black Hills and Borglum was planning a formal dedication of the mountain. Borglum hired a plane to fly over the State Game Lodge in Custer State Park where Coolidge was staying. As he flew over, Borglum dropped a wreath to invite the President to the dedication ceremony. President Coolidge agreed to attend the ceremony, which was held on August 10, 1927, and gave a speech promising federal funding for the project.
Borglum arranged a meeting with the United States Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon to secure his support for the project and the passage of a funding bill, the Mount Rushmore National Memorial Act. Borglum was able to convince Secretary Mellon of the importance of the project and gain his support for funding the entire cost. Gutzon Borglum instead asked only for half of what he needed, believing he would be able to match federal funding dollar for dollar with private donations. Senator Nor beck was stunned that Borglum had turned down the offer of full federal funding.
The First Funding Arrives
President Coolidge signed the bill authorizing government matching funds up to $250,000. The bill also called for the creation of a 12 member Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission, with members appointed by the President. Coolidge appointed 10 members, leaving the final two spots to be filled by incoming president Herbert Hoover.
How did the use of standard currency, or coins, help the economy of the Roman Empire?
A.
Most other cultures did not understand what the purpose of coined money was.
B.
Coins had more uses in the ancient world than many other trade items.
C.
People would trade for Roman coins even if they did not want Roman goods.
D.
The Romans used coins to represent loans when they could not afford goods.
Answer:
People would trade for Roman coins even if they did not want Roman goods.
Explanation:
Currency allowed the Romans to trade even if they had no trade goods that other people wanted. Roman coins were valuable in themselves because they were made of silver. They were also valuable because the powerful Roman government supported them. People from a non-Roman tribe or nation would trade for coins because, even if they had no need for the silver, they knew other people would trade for the coins later. :)
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For your assessment, you will write three journal entries from the point of view of a European who has reached the Americas. What are your motivations for exploring the Americas? What and whom do you encounter there? How do your actions impact the Americas and your homeland?
Your completed journal must:
include three one-paragraph journal entries
in the first entry include a description of your objectives and motivations for exploring and settling in the Americas
in the second entry include a description of your encounters in the Americas (be sure to describe interactions with Native Americans)
in the third entry include a description of the lasting effects of your exploration of the Americas (i.e. What impact did exploration have on Native Americans and on Europe?)
use sensory details (see, hear, touch, smell, taste) in your descriptions for each entry
Answer:
The first thought to cross my mind as I step off of the boat that has brough me here is trees. There are hundereds of them, so unlike the land that I have left behind. I feel slightly scared at the prospect of starting a new life here in the Americas, but what choice do I have? My family has gone bankrupt and the king is making his laws stricter than ever. We had to leave. My husband is a carpentor, a good one at that, yet no one ever seems to need much work done in the old world. I pull my luggage next to me and stand in the long line of people whom, like myself, can think of no reason to stay with our mother country. I know of the struggles we are bound to face, and the harshness of the environment, but it all seems wirth it for what the new world promises.
Explanation:
After many months, and many struggles, my family and I have officially settled in with our new home and our new life. We live in a modest home with only two rooms. The first room containes our small living room and kitchen on one side, with our dinning table and beds on the other. We expect the winters to be long and harsh, so we keep the second room filled with items to better prepare us for it. We also have weaponse, as not all of the Native Americans are as kind or welcoming as promised in teh Old World. At least once a month, we have raids where we either need to be prepared to give a large amount of our belongings away, or we need to fight to save them. So far, though, the raids have remained far from our home and town. My husband has found a large amount of work here, but due to the smallness of our town, there our no schools available. Us mothers will sometimes get together and teach the children everything we know. We are currently reading a small book to encourage their imagination. It is fun to watch them gro and play, but I know they miss their old firends.
It has now been ten years that we have been in the americas. I am now in my sixties and my husband in his seventies, though he still works as though he were twenty. He simply cannot afford to stop. The children have begun to take over the family farm and raise the livestock. The native Americans are no longer a problem, though I still do not think they like us. They refuse to trade with us, and they will not allow us near their hunting grounds. I guess some poeple are meant to be enemies. Recently, there have been many injustices brought to us by the King and his collegues, I hope they do not get to much worse. We can barely afford the taxes as it is. Many people have begun to get restless with the crown, and I can only imagnine what it may later lead to. I hope there is not a revolution, as so many of the townsfole¡ke have been discussing.
Answer:
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Answer:
The most central one, or more specifically, the one on Kansas and Nebraska.
Explanation:
The Louisiana Territory spans the modern-day Midwest, spanning from the modern-day states of Louisiana to Missouri, the Dakotas, and parts of Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado. The red square on Kansas lays upon that geographic area.
The square marked in Florida was ceded from Spain during the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 due to settling a border dispute with the Americans.
The square near Texas is a result of the annexation of Texas following the Texan War of Independence in the 1820s.
The square near Oregon results from a border negotiation between the British Empire and the United States on where the border between British Canada and the United States should be, specifically the partition of the Oregon Territory.
Answer:
The most central one, or more specifically, the one on Kansas and Nebraska.
Explanation:
The Louisiana Territory spans the modern-day Midwest, spanning from the modern-day states of Louisiana to Missouri, the Dakotas, and parts of Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado. The red square on Kansas lays upon that geographic area.
The square marked in Florida was ceded from Spain during the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 due to settling a border dispute with the Americans.
The square near Texas is a result of the annexation of Texas following the Texan War of Independence in the 1820s.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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What impact did the Progressive Era have on child labor? Check all that apply.
1. National child labor laws were declared unconstitutional.
2. Child labor increased significantly across the country.
3. Several states passed laws prohibiting child labor.
4. Lewis Hine photographed child laborers to raise awareness.
5. The National Child Labor Committee was formed.
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Central Asia and the Caucasus have access to large amounts of: A. fish and seafood B. oil and gas C. ocean coastline D. wind energy
Answer: I think it might be B. since Central Asia has a lot of access to minerals so oil and gas are considered minerals. Hope this helps.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
If they had ocean coastline, they would have access to large amounts of fish, which crosses those 2 out. People mine in Central asia for gas and oil.
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The question is: In chapter 21, what propelled Jonas to leave the community? Explain using evidence from the text. ( If you don't the book is called the giver.)
Answer:
Jonas leaves his community when he finds out that Gabriel is going to be released. When Jonas finds out what release really means, he is shocked. He has no idea, like everyone else in his community
Explanation:
Answer:
Jonas's plans are ruined in chapter 21, when he discovers that Gabriel will be released the next morning because he is not reaching his developmental milestones. In order to save Gabriel's life, Jonas needs to take Gabriel and flee the community on his own without any help from the Giver.
Explanation:
Both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson had to deal with conflict between France and Great Britain during their presidencies. In the space below, identify if you would have supported either president’s policies toward France and Great Britain and why. If you would not have supported Adams or Jefferson, explain why as well. What might you have done instead?
Consider the events that happened when each president led the United States and the reasons why those events occurred. Use historical facts and details to support your opinion.
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How did the government of ancient Athens change over time?
Aristocrats took over the government.
Women gained equal rights to men.
Voting became organized by social class.
More people gained a voice in the government.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Aristocrats took over the government. Women gained equal rights to men. Voting became organized by social class. More people gained a voice in the government.
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Which practice of the Catholic Church is Martin Luther criticizing in the passage?
O requiring tithes
o practicing simony
O selling indulgences
O preaching predestination
Answer:
selling indulgences
Explanation:
Luther was most opposed to the idea of people absolving sins through indulgences. Indulgences are payments people make to the church that forgives all sins and "guarantees" their path to heaven. Luther wrote about how this was wrong in the 95 theses as it went against what God said.
Answer:
C. selling indulgences
Explanation:
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How was President Roosevelt different from the presidents who came before him?
A.
He supported trusts.
B.
He supported free trade.
C.
He supported big business.
D.
He supported labor unions.
Which of these houses the largest migration of mammals in the world?
The Serengeti
The Sahara
Mount Kilimanjaro
The Great Rift Valley
Answer:
Explanation:
I think the mount kilimanjaro
Both Kicking Bird and Satanta signed the Little Arkansas Treaty with the Americans. On what do you think they agreed?
Answer:
Of the two, the treaty signed on October 14 with the Cheyenne and Arapaho, was the most significant within Colorado because it removed the two American Indian nations to a new reservation in Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) and offered them reparations for the Sand Creek Massacre of the previous year.
Explanation:
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"Choose 5 people from the Scientific Revolution and make a tweet for each. Each tweet should include specific information regarding the accomplishment of the person. Remember: It has to be written like a tweet while showcasing your knowledge on each person." I'm doing it on Frances Bacon, Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Ptolemy.
Answer:
A poem?
Explanation:
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Answer:
4th one
Explanation:
1. They did not do that
2. Well, no. They didn't need a council for that and the council of Trent was not convened for this purpose.
3. They tried to keep the catholic ideologies while keeping the Protestants happy, not agreeing with everything they said.
4. True, they listened to the protestants and tried to reform based on their demands in an attempt to keep them from leaving the Catholic church.
4th option:
Address the complaints of the Protestant Reformers
The Council of Trent was an answer to the Protestant Reformation, and an attempt to reform the Catholic Church.
Protestants rejected the penitential system, the papal supremacy, the number of sacraments, and etcetera. Eventually, Pope Pius V abolished the sale of indulgences in 1567.
Which country did NOT have a colony in Africa in 1945?
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Norway
Norway
France
France
Belgium
Why are the Romans so afraid of the early Christians?
Answer:
There are several reasons why the Romans may have been afraid of early Christians. One reason could be that the Christians refused to worship the Roman gods and instead worshipped a single deity, which was seen as a threat to the Roman pantheon and the social order. Additionally, the Romans may have viewed the Christians as a potential source of rebellion or social unrest due to their refusal to conform to Roman societal norms and practices. Finally, the Romans may have been afraid of the Christians because they were seen as a mysterious and secretive group, with their own set of beliefs and practices that were different from those of the Romans.
Which statement is NOT true about Ivan IV?
1 Russia's greatest period of expansion began during Ivan's reign.
2 Ivan IV founded the Russian Orthodox Church.
3 He created the oprichniki, a secret police, to take away land from rich landowners and oppress the serfs.
4 His reputation for bad temper and cruelty earned him the name "Ivan the Terrible."
American industrialization increased demand for raw materials that were unavailable or difficult to find. Which raw materials were main imports that resulted from US expansion? Check all that apply.
- palm oil
- sugar
- ivory
- rubber
- coal
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Answer:
It's palm oil, sugar, and rubber.
Explanation:
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