Answer:
imports may be the answer
Explanation:
No explanation
que creencias judías comparten los cristianos y musulmanes?
Explanation:
they worship the same god.
All three religions are monotheistic which means they believe in one god. They all believe in prophets. All believe in the afterlife, either hell or heaven depending on your deeds. All pray. All do some sort of fasting. All forbid the consumption of swine and alcohol.
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In the years before 1860, the most serious sectional conflicts
developed between people in the North and people in the South.
a. true
b. false
12 Answer:
The free black population of the North was larger than the slave
population of the South.
a. true
b. false
13 Answer:
The economy of the South was based on large plantations that grew
cotton, tobacco, rice, and sugar cane.
a. true
b. false
14 Answer:
The invention of the cotton gin reduced the need for slaves.
a. true
b. false
15 Answer:
The idea of states' rights was more strongly supported in the South
than in the North.
a. true
b. false
16 Answer:
Slaves had the same rights held by other people except that they
were unable to change jobs.
a. true
b. false
17 Answer:
The Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 were attempts by
the federal government to settle the issue of slavery in politics.
a. true
b. false
18 Answer:
Under the Fugitive Slave Act, a black person could have a trial to
prove that he or she was not an escaped slave.
a. true
b. false
19 Answer:
The new Republican party was opposed to both the spread of slavery
into the territories and the existence of slavery in the states.
a. true
b. false
20 Answer:
Sectional interest was a major factor in the Election of 1860.
a. true
b. false
Answer:
1.: a, true
2.: b, false
3.: a, true
4.: b, false
5.: a, true
6.: b, false
Answer:
11 i'm not sure
12 is true
13 is also true
14 is false
15 i'm not sure
16 i think is true
17 I think it's true
18 I also think it's true but i'm not sure
19 also true?
20 true?
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Evidence of Textile Workers in Wilson’s Mill”. Describe Hannah Goode’s story
Hannah Goode is the name of a worker at Wilson's Mill who showed some characteristics of working there.
Hannah Goode is a well-known Wilson's Mill worker who stood out for highlighting the working conditions in these factories. She mentions that child labor was allowed in these factories.
In one of her stories, she points out that about 20 children under 9 years of age worked there. She also says that they were victims of physical violence because, due to their inexperience, they carried out the work incorrectly, and a supervisor beat them.
On the other hand, she mentions that the hours were long, of about 14 hours a day and that the conditions were not favorable for the workers because they did not have time to eat during work. She also highlights that after each day everyone ended up exhausted that they did not have the will to carry out other activities, although she could read on some occasions.
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How many more soldiers did the Americans have than the British?
Answer:
the battle of bunker Hill. page 108.
Explanation:
under the command of William Prescott, 1,200 colonial troops quietly set up base at bunker hill and breeds hill.
The British however, had 2,200. their commander was William Howe.
they landed on Charleston peninsula and trotted over to bunker hill.
so, the British actually had about 1,000 more troops than the Americans did.
however when it comes to casualties, the British took the largest toll with a whopping 1,054 deaths while the Americans only totaled over 400.
Answer:
France also dispatched a substantial force to North America beginning in 1779, with more than 12,000 soldiers and a substantial fleet joining the Colonial Americans by wars end. At its peak, the British Army had upwards of 22,000 men at its disposal in North America to combat the rebellion. Explanation:
Spanish Explorer
One of four survivors of the Narváez expedition
Explored much of the Southwest (1527-1536)
Wrote The Account and Commentaries detailing his experiences
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Who is being described here?
A) Hernan Cortez
B) Cabeza de Vaca
C)Francisco Coronado
D) René Robert Cavelier
B) Cabeza de Vaca
Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca went on to write an account of his story called Chronicle of the Narvaez Expedition.
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What did the Congress of Vienna hope to accomplish through the "balance of power"
doctrine?
A No one country would again be able to dominate the continent.
B Every country would have the same size army.
C European governments would have a balance between monarchies and democracies.
D There would be as many female monarchs as male.
which statement woud most likely be found in a history of the ecoomic impact of the Spanish-American War on the United States?
Answer:
Statement 3
Explanation:
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Slavery in the American colonies wasDuring his third voyage, Columbus discovered the mainland of
Answer:
Trinidad
Explanation:
On 1 August, they arrived near the mouth of South America's Orinoco river. Columbus recognized that it must be the continent's mainland. On 5 August, they landed on the mainland of South America at the Paria Peninsula.
In which of the following
industries did Andrew Carnegie
make his fortune?
A. railroad
B. banking
C. steel
D. oil
Answer:
Option C) Steel industries.
Answer:
the steel industry then became a major philanthropist.
NAFTA envisioned ___________ on products from Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
a.
an increase in taxes
b.
removal of tariffs
c.
more revenues
d.
higher prices
What was the effect of the Civil War on American culture? ( Choose all that apply)
- Killed economic growth
- Made the Country more dependent on Federal Government
- Created a more concrete United States
- Obliterated culture
- Divided our Country, brother against borother
- Created more military
- Cause heightened racial tensions
- Removed Slavery forever
Answer:
Killed economic growth
Cause heightened racial tensions
Removed slavery forever.(in the U.S)