Which of the following statements is true about the publication of "broadsides"?
A) They were usually composed of 4 sheets of paper
B) The first paper published in the American colonies was a broadside, though it
only lasted for one day
C) They were imported to the U.S. from France
D) They were also known as Corantos
E) The first broadside was published in the colonies in the 1800s

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Answer 1

Answer:

(B) In many moralizing ballads, the moral content was confined to a single stanza expressing a pious sentiment tacked onto a sensational account of crime and adultery

Explanation: Only (B) gives us some indication that people's motivations for buying the broadsides might have been something other than for the moralizing sentiments themselves.

Answer 2

The true statement regarding broadsides is "They were also known as Corantos". Option D is correct.

Broadsides were cheap single-sheet prints of one side only commonly used for:

Conveying basic informationProclamationsAdvertisementsOfficial notices

Broadsides were never printed to last, they were meant to convey basic information at a very cheap publication price. For this reason, they were always single-sheet prints, therefore option A is incorrect.

The first paper published in the American Colonies was a newspaper, printed on both sides, and was therefore not a broadside. This along with the fact that these prints were either printed locally or imported from England, tell us that options B and C are also false

Broadsides were published well before the 1800s in the American Colonies and the independent United States of America, one example is the Dunlap broadside that provided coverage of the Independence of the nation. This means that option E is also incorrect, leaving the correct option as D , before being known as broadsides, similar prints were known globally as Corantos.

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4.
1. How does A Century of Dishonor written in 1881
compare to Uncle Tom's Cabin published almost
30 years earlier?
A Both awakened the conscience of the nation to
injustice.
B Neither was very well received by the public.
C Both were criticized for being overly dramatic
and sentimental.
D Neither was written by a woman.

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Answer:

Option: A.  Both awakened the conscience of the nation to injustice.

Explanation:

Both the books, A Century of Dishonor by Helen Hunt Jackson and Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe deals with the injustice towards the people especially, non- white in America.

Helen Hunt Jackson famously is known for her work A Century of Dishonor in 1881 and became an activist on behalf of Native Indians treatments by the United States government. By the coming of this book, it was well-received and affected White American attitudes toward Indians. Later the government appointed a commission to look into Indian Ponca people which changed the nature of white Americans toward Native Americans.

Harriet Beecher Stowe, in her book, reflects upon the issue of slavery in the South. The book was well-received by people in the North which further increased the hostility toward the South who followed slavery by declaring it as a legal practice. This book was the minor cause of the Civil War as President Abraham Lincoln said: "the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war."

What is the most likely reason why modern cities in the Fertile Crescent may have a decreased water supply?

The people no longer build dams.
The rivers have decreased in size.
There is no way to control the flood waters.
The climate has become several degrees hotter.

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Answer:

ITS D-The climate has become several degrees hotter.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Now, think carefully about both parts of the letter.

What does this letter show about the issues that Abigail Adams was concerned about?
Identify three issues that she described, and give your answer in at least three sentences

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Answer:

the future of the colonies

supporting boycotts and protests

the problems caused by British taxes and laws

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What are some qualities that make a good leader?

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Some good qualities can be honesty and perseverance

Which accurately describes what Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education had in common?
O Both cases involved protecting the right to engage in civil disobedience,
O Both cases involved striking down state segregation laws,
O Both cases involved affirmative action
O Both cases involved interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment)

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Answer: both cases involved interpretation of the fourteenth amendment

Explanation:

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Both Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education involved protecting the right to engage in civil disobedience. The appropriate response is option A.

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

A significant 1896 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court known as Plessy v. Ferguson established racial segregation as constitutional under the "separate but equal" principle. The incident that gave rise to the case occurred in 1892 when Homer Plessy, an African American train passenger, refused to sit in a car designated for Black people.

A Louisiana state law that permitted "equal but distinct accommodation for the white and colored races" was maintained by the Supreme Court's decision in this case. Three amendments to the Constitution and other measures approved by Congress during the Reconstruction era guaranteed political rights for Black Americans.

The Plessy v. Ferguson ruling, which sanctioned the "separate but equal" practices, was overturned by the Brown decision, making it a significant legal precedent.

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What was significant about the growth of Christianity

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Beginning with the son of a Jewish carpenter, the religion was spread around the world first by Jesus's disciples, then by emperors, kings, and missionaries. Through crusades, conquests, and simple word of mouth, Christianity has had a profound influence on the last 2,000 years of world history.

It took 4 centuries for Christianity to take hold in Rome, and about 10 to fully take hold throughout the European/Western world.

Christianity was the religion of the dispossessed before Constantine. It was popular among the slaves, former slaves, immigrants, and refugees in the Roman empire; the people legally or effectively barred from being full citizens. It validated their existence and struggles in a way that Roman paganism did not.

The Roman pagan religion operated very differently than we today understand the reason for religions to be. Keeping the pagan religion was kind of like paying insurance premiums. You gave tribute to the various gods, usually you favored one or two of them. In return they would see to it that you'd be protected from bad fortune, which was usually brought about by the vissitudes of other gods. You didn't “worship” those gods in the way we conceive of worshipping in Christianity or Islam today. You paid dues.

The pagan religion glorified wealth. The wealthier you were, the more ostentatious your displays for the gods were supposed to be. Giving to the gods meant doing things like putting on circuses or gladiator games if you were rich. Putting on an annual feast for your neighborhood if you were less rich, etc..

The pagan religion did not focus on personal behavior or comportment; it hardly addressed that at all.

Rather, it concerned itself with process. Did you pray to the right god for the right thing at the right time with the right words? If a storm ruined your crop, it was because you must have not prayed quite right a couple weeks ago. The insurance company won't pay out if you didn't fill out the right claim form or buy the right policy.

Putting on a feast or building a bathhouse meant you pleased the gods, and your wealth was a sign you were doing everything right in life. You were supposed to display that. If you were not wealthy or at least affluent, you were not of much value.

Christianity turned that on its head and said that the rich are actually in spiritual danger because of their misplaced priorities. It said that liars, hypocrites, cheaters & debauchers would have to answer in the next world to a higher authority, one that knew what was truly in their heart.

For Christianity, small, not publicly seen values were what mattered, like humility, diligence, steadfastness, faithfulness, forgiveness. What was in your heart mattered. Regardless of who you were or what you could do in this world, it all paled in comparison to the faith in your heart, proof to the authority in the next world that you were the one who was right all along. That would be rewarded with something beyond the ken of worldly goods and concerns.

It shouldn't be a surprise that the dispossessed people in the Empire would be attracted to a religion that valued them.
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Which of the following was cause of the labor movement

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Answer:

Unsafe working conditions

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There were many labor movements around the world all started by socialists and anarchists and the worker problem was not missing in the USA. The USA didn't have safe working conditions and that began to fuel a movement for more worker rights that later succeded in what it aimed for. In many parts of the world, workers were even shot at for daring to protest the inhumane conditions that they worked in.

This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding. state laws to be declared unconstitutional

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Answer:

(A). A new state law overrules a federal law.

Explanation:

Explanation: According to the passage, A new state law overrules a federal law is not permitted. According to the constitution the law made under the authority of the United States , shall be the supreme law of the land. As a result of this all federal laws overrules the state laws, judges in every state are bound by the federal laws irrespective of what the state laws state. The federal government can pass laws that affect every state, state government obey treaties signed by the federal government and any new federal law will force the state to change Its existing laws. (ap ex)

According to the passage, it says a new state law overrules a federal law and it is the body of law created by the federal government of a country.

What is federal law?

Federal law is the body of law created by the federal government of a country. A federal government is formed when a group of political units, such as states or provinces join a federation, delegating their sovereignty and many powers to the central government while retaining or reserving other limited powers.

As a result, two or more levels of government exist within an established geographic territory. The body of law of the common central government is federal law. Examples of federal governments include those of Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Malaysia, Pakistan, India, Russia, the former Soviet Union and the United States. The United States Constitution established through the supremacy clause that the United States Constitution and federal law takes precedence over state law.

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Which of these states borders North Carolina?
A. Alabama
B. Florida
C. Kentucky
D. Tennessee

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Answer:

Tennessee

Explanation:

Answer:

Tennessee

Explanation:

Tennessee is to the left of North Carolina.

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How does the president gain legitimacy?

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Answer:

Legitimacy is the right and acceptance of an authority, usually a governing law or regime. Whereas authority denotes a specific position in an established government, the term legitimacy denotes a system of government-wherein government denoted "Sphere of influence"

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what is the meaning of roza​

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Answer:

Rose

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Meaning: Rose. The name Roza means Rose and is of Polish origin.

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The map above shows the United States’ territory in 1820. The 36° 30’ N dividing line, shown on the map above, determined whether __________ would be allowed in new territories and states. A. white settlement B. railroads C. tribal settlement D. slavery

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Answer: B or D are the answer

Answer:

the answer is d

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Which of the following did the Greeks NOT contribute to Western civilization?
A) philosophy
B) art
C) literature
D) technological advances
E) politics

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Answer:

technological advances

Explanation:

They did not have technology when the Greeks lived.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The civilization of ancient Greece was immensely influential in many spheres: language, politics, educational systems, philosophy, science, and the arts. It had major effects on the Roman Empire which ultimately ruled it. ... Via the Roman Empire, Greek culture came to be foundational to Western culture in general.

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Episode 3 Created Equal

Constitution USA: Episode 3 - Created Equal


1. If you want to become a citizen of the United States, what do you have to do?



2. Akhil Amar believes that the 14th Amendment does what for our country?



3. Who brought about the 14th Amendment? What was its goal and when was it established?



4. Who did not gain rights they were fighting for via the 14th Amendment?



5. What exactly is Proposition 8? And what does it amend?



6. Do you agree with Chris’s statement that the majority should not have the ability to make decisions about another group’s right simply because there are more of them?



7. A. What does the equal protection clause in the Constitution say?
B. In Loving V. Virginia in 1967, what did the court base their ruling on?
A.
B.


8. What was the purpose of the Fourteenth Amendment and exactly what does it mean? Does it say you have to be equal with all people?



9. Today there are still lots of people who cannot vote. Why not?



10. When did affirmative action begin and for what reason? Why did the New Haven fire fighters sue?



11. In your opinion, should the children of illegal immigrants be allowed to attend public school?Explain




12. What does the term ‘fundamental freedom’ mean? What do you consider to be some fundamental freedoms?”



13. What is considered the fundamental freedom when it comes to contraceptives?



14. A. In what case did the Supreme Court legalize abortions?


B. How did they explain their decision?




15. Why is economic liberty so important?


16 How were the monks of Saint Joseph’s in violation?


17. How does this fall under the14th Amendment?


18. What is the constitutional issue?

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Answer:

Ok so for all of them the last one is A the first one is C and for 14 it's B

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What was the reason that the first people came to America?

A) to get out of prison

B) to find riches

C) to have more land

D) for religious freedom

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Answer:

It is B

Explanation:

summarize the 5 dynasties of the Delhi Sultanate.

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Answer:

Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk/ Slave dynasty (1206–1290), the Khilji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414), the Sayyid dynasty (1414–1451), and the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526). It covered parts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and some parts of southern Nepal.

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At Yorktown, Lord Cornwallis was met by Washington's army advancing south from New York and by whom else?

A) Nathanael Greene's troops arriving from the Carolina backcountry.

B)The Howe Brothers' warships

C) French forces arriving by sea

D) Friedrich von Steuben's battalion

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Cornwallis' final resulted when a powerful Continental force, arriving from three locations, converged simultaneously on British troops at Yorktown. A French fleet arrived from the West Indies and landed troops near Yorktown, while a force led by Lafayette approached from the west. Washington then arrived with his army from New York. Some 16,000 Continentals surrounded 6,600 British troops, who surrendered after a three-week standoff.

Lord Cornwallis was met by Washington's army advancing south from New York and by French forces arriving by sea Option(c) is correct. Charles Cornwallis is known as the dad of the Indian Common Help on account of his commitment to transforming and modernizing the common administrations in India.

Who was Lord Cornwallis?

Charles Cornwallis was an English armed force official who filled in as a general during the Progressive Conflict (otherwise called the American Upset).

Cornwallis presented the Extremely durable Settlement of land income in Bengal and different pieces of India. Under this framework, Zamindars or property managers were made the proprietors of the land, and the ranchers were decreased to the situation with inhabitants. The Zamindars reserved the option to remove the ranchers whenever.

Zamindari Framework was presented by Master Cornwallis in 1793 through Long-lasting Settlement Act. It was presented in areas of Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Varanasi. Otherwise called Extremely durable Settlement Framework. Zamindars were perceived as proprietor of the terrains.

Therefore Option(c) is correct.

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what was the result of the cuban missle crisis

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Answer:

The Cuban Missile Crisis comes to a close as Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev agrees to remove Russian missiles from Cuba in exchange for a promise from the United States to respect Cuba's territorial sovereignty.

Explanation:

Answer:

  Despite the fact that the crisis was eventually resolved in America's favor and constituted a foreign-policy victory for Kennedy, it pushed the world superpowers perilously close to nuclear war.

Explanation:

An inference is an educated guess based on information in a text. Write one inference about the public’s view of Rockefeller from the text you just read.

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Answer:

Over time, most people forgot all the bad things Standard Oil had done.

Rockefeller waged a successful public relations campaign.

The public accepted Rockefeller’s explanations when people complained.

No one was willing to stand up to the powerful Rockefeller.

Explanation:

Inference about the public’s view of Rockefeller from the text are:

Over time, most people forgot all the bad things Standard Oil had done.Rockefeller waged a successful public relations campaign.The public accepted Rockefeller’s explanations when people complained.No one was willing to stand up to the powerful Rockefeller.

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Inferences are processes in reasoning that connect premises to logical conclusions; the word "infer" derives from the Latin inferrere, which means to "carry on." Deduction and induction are the two categories into which inference is conceptually historically split; in Europe, this division at least dates back to Aristotle. A deduction is an inference that draws logical conclusions from premises that are known to be true or that are presumed to be true, whereas valid inference laws are examined in logic.

Induction is drawing a general conclusion from specific facts. In certain cases, a third kind of inference is identified, most notably by Charles Sanders Peirce, who contrasts induction with abduction. Inductive reasoning is the process through which a conclusion is inferred from a number of observations. The conclusion could be true or false, accurate to a certain degree, or true under specific circumstances.

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Who helped establish the Wilderness Road in the late 1700s?
Daniel Boone
Meriwether Lewis
Zebulon Pike
Tecumseh

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Answer:

A: Daniel Boone

Explanation:

Answer:

A) Daniel Boone

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Question 14 (2 points)
Which of the following law ideas might be created under the Elastic Clause? (2
points)
1) Rules for Approving Foreign Treaties
2) Minimum Gas Mileage for Vehicles
3) New Equipment for Armed Forces
4) Checklist Before Declaring War
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Answer: 2) Minimum Gas Mileage for Vehicles

Explanation:

The Elastic Clause gives the Federal Government the flexibility it needs to exercise powers that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution by giving them the power to pass laws that they believe will help them exercise their mandate as the Federal Government.

Seeing as the Constitution already gives the Federal Government the power to approve Foreign treaties as well as oversight over equipment for the Armed forces and powers over the declaration of war, the only law that can be created under the Elastic clause is a Minimum Gas Mileage for Vehicles.

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Which excerpt is that of an Anti-Federalist?



A. “The operations of the federal government will be most extensive and important in times of war and danger; those of the State governments, in times of peace and security.”


B. “The Congress as therefore vested with the supreme legislative power, without control. In giving such immense, such unlimited powers, was there no necessity of a Bill of Rights, to secure the people their liberties?”


C. If men were angels, no government would be necessary.”


D. "This power over the purse may, in fact, be regarded as the most complete and effectual weapon with which any constitution can arm the [people’s] immediate representatives.”

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my guess would be b it sounds like they dont want to give them power which was they wanted so final answer b

An Anti-Federalist would most likely say B. “The Congress as therefore vested with the supreme legislative power, without control. In giving such immense, such unlimited powers, was there no necessity of a Bill of Rights, to secure the people their liberties?”

An Anti-federalist was a person who:

was against the federal government being granted more power than states was opposed to the new Constitution becoming the law of the United States

The statement in option C, makes it seem as though Congress has unlimited power that is impossible to be reined in even though this is not the case. It is therefore something that an Anti-federalist would say to discredit the Constitution.

In conclusion, Anti-federalists did not want the federal government to develop so much power that it would oppress the citizens and so tried to derail any attempts to give the federal government more power.

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Why was the battle of kings mountians a turning point in the history of the American Revolution?

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Answer:

The battle marked the first time the Commonwealth and the Holy Roman Empire had cooperated militarily against the Ottomans, and it is often seen as a turning point in history, after which "the Ottoman Turks ceased to be a menace to the Christian world".

Began in 500s B.C.

Hoped to preserve order in society
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Which individual was responsible for the Chinese social movement described in the text box above?

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Answer: Confucius

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what was a push factor in the great migration

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Answer:

Explanation:

The leading causes of the great migration were racial segregation and very poor economic conditions. The people who escaped that had to look elsewhere for a better economic base and a more tolerant society than in the south where Jim Crow laws were upheld. It is hard to say which push factor was stronger in this case because the terror was combined with very poor living conditions and the whole situation of black folks in the south was very bad.

6. What were the causes and effects of the French and Indian War?

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Answer:

The French and Indian War (also known as The Seven's Years War) was sparked by the rivalry in Europe, between the French and the British in particular. Often events in Europe influenced the course of events in British, French and Spanish North American colonies.

Which supreme court case led to the biggest turning point in america

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Answer: the one with the big tittys

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Which element of the federal government best reflects the constitutional
principle of the separation of powers?
A. The creation of state and local governments
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B. The creation of the Supreme Court
C. The creation of three branches of government
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D. The creation of a Congress with two houses

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Answer:

A. The creation of state and local governments

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Why was the caste system introduced by the Aryans?

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Answer:

The social historical theory

explains the creation of the Varnas, Jats and of the untouchables. According to this theory, the

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