What did the slaves sometimes follow when they started out on their journey north

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Answer 1

Answer:

I think it was the underground railroad

Explanation:

I know harriet tubman used it to go north.


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A militia is
a.
a local government housed within the presidio
b.
a Mexican fort
c.
a group of civilians who act as soldiers
d.
professional armed service personnel

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c

Explanation:

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Which legal dispute would be handled by the federal court system?

A) A married couple is requesting a divorce.


B) A man is charged with speeding in a national park.


C) A juvenile is being charged with a curfew violation


D) A woman is suing for damage to her car caused by a state employee.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

you get a fedral ticket for speeding in national court.

What is the difference between commercial and subsistence farming?

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Answer:

Subsistence Agriculture is the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family. Commercial Agriculture is the production of cash crops primarily for sale off the farm.

Explanation:

The 5 main things that distinguish commercial agriculture from subsistence agriculture are the purpose, number of farmers in the workforce, use of machinery, farm size, and relationships with other businesses. The purpose of farming varies in LDCs with subsistence farmers and MDCs with commercial farmers.

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Where was the textile industry located at

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Answer:

mostly the south

Explanation:

thats where the cotton was

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America began in New England during the late 18th century.

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How did the practice of appeasement allow World War II to happen?
A. It made Germany pay reparations.
B. It prevented the US from interfering with Germany
C. It stripped Germany's military down to the essentials for national defense
D. It allowed the Nazis to rebuild their military without interference

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

the german government were forced to pay reperations after WWI making them angry.

THIS WAS ONLY ONE OF THE REASONS OF WWII !!!

Answer:

D. It allowed the Nazis to rebuild their military without interference

Explanation:

The PF text book states:

"Countries in Europe were desperate to avoid another war. This practice of not reacting, known as appeasement, was the policy that other European leaders initially used when dealing with Hitler. Appeasement allowed Germany to rearm its military, occupy other countries, and stop paying war reparations."

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Who takes over in Germany and wants to spread German influence around the world

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Answer:he German Confederation was the loose association of 39 states created in 1815 to coordinate the economies of separate German-speaking countries, which most historians have judged to be weak and ineffective as well as an obstacle to German nationalist aspirations.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Diagram the political relations and structure of the German Confederation

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Key Points

One of the major outcomes of the Congress of Vienna was the creation of German Confederation, a loose association of 39 states designed to coordinate the economies of separate German-speaking countries.

It acted as a buffer between the powerful states of Austria and Prussia to preserve the Concert of Europe.

Most historians have judged the Confederation as weak and ineffective, as well as an obstacle to German nationalist aspirations.

Further efforts to improve the Confederation began in 1834 with the establishment of a customs union, the Zollverein , to manage tariffs and economic policies.

It collapsed due to the rivalry between Prussia and Austria, warfare, the 1848 revolution, and the inability of the multiple members to compromise.

It was replaced by the North German Confederation in 1866.

Key Terms

German dualism: A long-standing conflict and rivalry for supremacy between Prussia and Austria in Central Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries. While wars were a part of the rivalry, it was also a race for prestige to be seen as the legitimate political force of the German-speaking peoples. The conflict first culminated in the Seven Years’ War.

Holy Roman Empire: A multi-ethnic complex of territories in central Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution in 1806. The largest territory of the empire after 962 was the Kingdom of Germany, though it also came to include the Kingdom of Bohemia, the Kingdom of Burgundy, the Kingdom of Italy, and numerous other territories.

Rights of Man: A book by Thomas Paine, including 31 articles, that posits that popular political revolution is permissible when a government does not safeguard the natural rights of its people. Using these points as a basis, it defends the French Revolution.

Zollverein: A coalition of German states formed to manage tariffs and economic policies within their territories, formed during the German Confederation.

The German Confederation (German: Deutscher Bund) was an association of 39 German states in Central Europe, created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to coordinate the economies of separate German-speaking countries and to replace the former Holy Roman Empire. It acted as a buffer between the powerful states of Austria and Prussia. Britain approved of the confederation because London felt there was need for a stable, peaceful power in central Europe that could discourage aggressive moves by France or Russia. Most historians have judged the Confederation as weak and ineffective, as well as an obstacle to the creation of a German nation-state. It collapsed because of the rivalry between Prussia and Austria (known as German dualism), warfare, the 1848 revolution, and the inability of members to compromise. It was replaced by the North German Confederation in 1866.

In 1848, revolutions by liberals and nationalists were failed attempts to establish a unified German state. Talks between the German states failed in 1848, and the Confederation briefly dissolved but was reestablished in 1850. It decidedly fell apart only after the Prussian victory in the Seven Weeks’ War of 1866.

The dispute between the two dominant member states of the Confederation, Austria and Prussia, over which had the inherent right to rule German lands ended in favor of Prussia after the Seven Weeks’ War of 1866. This led to the creation of the North German Confederation under Prussian leadership in 1867. A number of South German states remained independent until they joined the North German Confederation, which was renamed the German Empire.

History and Structure of the Confederation

Between 1806 and 1815, Napoleon organized the German states into the Confederation of the Rhine, but this collapsed after his defeats in 1812 to 1815. The German Confederation had roughly the same boundaries as the Empire at the time of the French Revolution (less what is now Belgium). It also kept intact most of Confederation’s reconstituted member states and their boundaries. The member states, drastically reduced to 39 from more than 300 under the Holy Roman Empire, were recognized as fully sovereign. The members pledged themselves to mutual defense, and joint maintenance of the fortresses at Mainz, the city of Luxembourg, Rastatt, Ulm, and Landau.

The only organ of the Confederation was the Federal Assembly, consisting of the delegates of the states’ governments. There was no head of state; the Austrian delegate presided the Assembly but was not granted extra power. The Assembly met in Frankfurt.

Explanation:

One of the most controversial turning points in history was the decision made by US President Harry S Truman to use Atomic weapons on Japan the lone remaining axis power at the conclusion of World War II. In your opinion was the decision to drop atomic bombs on the cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki a Military necessity?

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Answer:

In my opinion, it was a military necessity.

Explanation:

To me this was a military necessity. Even though the use of the atomic bomb that was dropped in hiroshima led to deaths of people, it was what was used to necessarily bring the war to an end. The Japanese had refused to surrender, using the bomb ended the war. If the war had been allowed to continue, more casualties and cost would have been recorded. Japan still had plans for an invasion. They refused to give up the fight.

What is Erik’s football number?

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Answer:

who is erik, and I would guess 22

Explanation:

What are three major crops of South America?

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Answer:

Important crops grown in South America include:

Sugar Cane, Bananas, Coffee, Soybeans, Wheat, and Corn.

Answer:

The most important cash crops are coffee, and cacao. But the most important Fruits are avocado, pineapple, papaya, and guava.

Explanation:

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why would a king give land to his vassals, the lords?

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A king (or lord) ruled large areas of land. To protect his land from invasion, the king gave parts of it to local lords, who were called vassals. In return, his vassals promised to fight to defend the king's land. Vassals ruled lands granted to them by their king.

What has helped Australia to have a high GDP?
A. high tax rates
B. educated workers
C. new factories and businesses
D. immigrants with low paying jobs

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Answer:

B. educated workers and my Lund

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Answer:

C. become popular around the world

Explanation:

What country was once part of the Soviet Union?

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Answer:

Russia, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.

Explanation:

Describe the conditions of the US army when war was declared. Who was its leader? How did it grow?The US Declares War

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If we are talking about the revolutionary war, then congress was the leader of the colonies and therefore the army but George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the army. Definitely at the beginning and almost all throughout the war the army was in bad shape often not having enough pay to send home to their families and often without proper clothing or food. Many men either ran away from the army or left as soon as their contract was up. The rebel army maintained decently steady numbers and only saw dramatic increases when the French and Spanish joined the war.

What are some of the reasons why people support the Republican Party?

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Answer:

The reasons people support the Republican Party is listed below in complete details.

Explanation:

The National Republican Party, additionally recognized as the Anti-Jacksonian Party or directly Republicans, was a political faction in the United States that developed from a quarrelsomeness of the Democratic-Republican Party that established John Quincy Adams in the 1824 presidential election.

Which of the following people were slave owners? A.the owner of a general store in Philadelphia B. a congressional delegate from New York C. the owner of a tobacco plantation in Georgia D. the owner of a cotton mill in Rhode Island​

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Answer:

the answer is c trust me i know this

Answer:

C

Explanation:

According to the Bill of Rights, the goverment can establish a state church.
True
False

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Answer:

This Statement is False

Explanation:

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Answer:

I think its true! Hope this helped! :))

Explanation:

Under Presidential Reconstruction, states had to ratify the 13th Amendment and nullify secession. This meant that state secession was __________.
a.
enforced for all time
b.
approved by the President
c.
no longer in effect
d.
opposed by wealthy people

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A but I’m not sure... wait for someone else to respond because I’m not really good.

Answer:

the Answer is C no longer in effect

Explanation

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“we hold these truths to be self-evident, that al men are rested equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,-That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, It is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to lnstitute new Government, laying lts foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

The theme of this passage from the Declaration of Independence is best described as:

A. The people must remove any government that destroys rights

B. Certain truths are easily understood

C. Life liberty and happiness are the most important rights

D. The government bring safety and happiness

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The correct answer is A. The people must remove any government that destroys rights.

Explanation:

In both fictional and non-fictional texts, a theme refers to one truth or general idea indirectly explained by the details in the text. In the case of the passage from the Declaration of Independence the main truth conveyed is that abusive governments need to be removed or that "the people must remove any government that destroys rights" this general truth is explained through details such as "That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive...It is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it" that shows the power is held by people and any inappropriate government can be stopped by the people.

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Answer:

D, the options slow down... It is also known as the falling action

Explanation:

Answer: D

Explanation: The plot graph is the structure of organization of events that make up a story. In the place where there is an arrow pointing, it can be concluded that it is the falling action of a plot diagram.

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What side did Mary and the Mohawk Nation choose during the American Revolution and why ?

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Answer:

Many Native American tribes fought in the Revolutionary War. The majority of these tribes fought for the British but a few fought for the Americans. Many of these tribes tried to remain neutral in the early phase of the war but when some of them came under attack by American militia, they decided to join the British.

Explanation:

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make a short poem with 2 stanzas and consist of 4 verses. ​

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Stanza 1: Who are we to blame others? (Verse 1)

When we have our own flaws. (Verse 2)

For we are our own brothers, (Verse 3)

Whom we should be showing love. (Verse 4)

Stanza 2: Who are we to shame others?

When we are neither holy nor pure,

But rather we should be lending a shoulder

Through the period of thick, thin, and turn.



How does Lily first see Albert? In LIlys crossing
A during dinner at the Orbans.
B She sneaks to the porch at the Orbans house and looks through the window.
C At the movie theater,
D She sees him at the train station

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Answer: B She sneaks to the porch at the Orbans house and looks through the window.

Explanation:

Lily's Crossing is a story about two youth named Lily and Albert who start to rely on each other and become each other's support system. It was set during the time of WWII and Albert had escaped Nazi persecution in Hungary and wanted to reunite with his family.

Lily first sees him talking to the Orbans when she sneaks up on their porch and looks through the window. He catches her staring but she runs away before the Orbans could.

The British could not identify the people involved in the Boston Tea Party because
O they were dressed as British soldiers.
O they were dressed as Native Americans.
O they did not see them.
O they were British soldiers that wanted change.

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Answer:b

Explanation:

The British could not identify the people involved in the Boston tea party because a large group of men that were said to be the members of the Sons of Liberty disguised as native Americans.

They boarded the dock and destroyed 342 chests of tea by throwing them in water which belongs to east india company.

Another random task: How to write a letter to your congressman?

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Answer/Explanation:

Stick to just one issue in the letter. Identify yourself as a constituent. State your views. State your subject clearly in the email subject line or The first sentence of the letter.

Answer:

Letter

Explanation:

The best way to write a letter, in my opinion, is, to be formal, straight to the point, respectful, and kind.

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What country was the first country to play football

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Answer:

England

Explanation:

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Answer:

Uranus

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If you were a member of Congress during June 1812, how would you have responded to Madison's call for war against Great Britain? Explain your answer in I paragraph.​

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Answer:

If I were a congressman during 1812, and had to answer Madison's call to war against Britain, I would have supported the motion.

This is due to the fact that at that time Great Britain constantly violated American sovereignty over its waters, its continental territories and the rights of its citizens, forcing the American merchant seamen to join the British Navy to fight against the French. Therefore, it would have supported this measure as a way to consolidate American sovereignty and independence, as well as to demonstrate to Great Britain and the other European powers that America was a nation that deserved to be respected.


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i think the answer is A sorry if it isnt
It’s B becgsudndismalamoansuebsus somA

Which of the following was a strategy of the Confederacy?
A. Blockading the North's Coast
B. Attacking the North from the West
C. Seeking support From Britain and France
D. Limiting the draft to age 35
If Correct Will Give 50 Points if Correct and i want a explanation

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Answer:

Could you explain why can't A and B be the Answer

Explanation:

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