11. What role did Pocahontas MAINLY play in the success of the
Jamestown Settlement?
A. She taught the settlers how to grown tobacco.
B. She married John Rolfe.
С She saved John Smith, who is credited with much of Jamestown's
success.
D.
She stopped her father from killing all the settlers in a raid.
Read the hypothetical situation below and answer the question that follows.
When Michael’s employer finds out that he voted in an election, he is fired from his job immediately.
Which of the following voting obstacles has Michael faced?
A.
poll taxing
B.
literacy testing
C.
voting fraud
D.
intimidation and violence
Answer:
D. Intimidation and violence
Answer:
d
Explanation:
cause i said so
what is the reason behind the evoution of computer
Answer:
In the '60s, computers evolved from professional use to personal use, as the first personal computer was introduced to the public. In the 1980s, Apple introduced its first computer, the Macintosh, and has dominated the computer industry ever since with laptops and tablets.
how are the laborers described in the media?
Haymarket riot
Government works to maintain a competitive business environment by preventing __________.
A.
too many new companies going into business all at once
B.
one business from unfairly taking over a market
C.
competition from outside the US
D.
prices from becoming too high
Answer: C.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
if theres a monopoly theres no competition
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It tells us that Native American culture did have some influence on Early American Civilization.
Write the process of the formation of District Co-ordination Committee.
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What is the importance of the battle between the Merrimack and the monitor
Answer:
The battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac (This was the ship's name when it was a US Navy ship. The CSA renamed it the Virginia) was the most famous naval encounter of the American Civil War. It is important because it showed that the era of wooden ships was coming to an end.
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What are three disadvantages and three advantages of outsourcing? Is outsourcing good or bad? Why is it good? Why is it bad?
Answer:
Advantages of Outsourcing
You Get More Experts. ...
Things Get Done Fast. ...
You're Able to Focus on What Matters. ...
You Can Share Some Risk. ...
You Can Reduce Costs. ...
You Can Work Around the Clock. ...
You Can Simplify Project Management. ...
You Simplify Work Relationships
Explanation:
The Pros And Cons Of Outsourcing
You Don't Have To Hire More Employees. When you outsource, you can pay your help as a contractor. ...
Access To A Larger Talent Pool. When hiring an employee, you may only have access to a small, local talent pool. ...
Lower Labor Cost. ...
Lack Of Control. ...
Communication Issues. ...
Problems With Quality
a) Una de las siguientes alternativas es correcta:
1.- Rusia es el país menos poblado de Asia.
2.- Mongolia tiene por capital a Beijing
3.- El límite norte de Asia es el océano Indico
4.- Asia posee 47 países independientes y es el continente con mayor población.
5.- Asia aún tiene 15 países independientes y 20 países en manos extrajeras.
b) El relieve de África se caracteriza porque ______________________
1.- En él se localizan grandes volcanes y numerosas cordilleras
2.- En él se localizan los volcanes más elevados del planeta
3.- Posee mayor cantidad de llanuras y volcanes
4.- Posee mayor cantidad de llanuras y desiertos
5.- Presenta un clima cálido y lluvioso
c) último país en dividirse después de una terrible guerra civil en el continente
Africano:
1.- Burundi
2.- Tanzania
3.- Sudán
4.- Marruecos
5.- Túnez
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U-boats were used primarily to
gather information about enemy movements by tracking warships
protect the German coast from attack by Allied ships and submarines.
resupply troops with guns ammunition and food via sea rather than land.
target Allied shipments on passenger ships warships and merchant ships.
Answer:
write the question again
A peaceful civil rights march in Birmingham, Alabama, was met with _____.
empty streets and closed businesses
a federal order to disperse
a promise by the governor of immediate civil rights legislation
dogs, violence, and cattle prods
Answer:
Dogs, violence and cattle prods hope that helps you
Explanation:
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Which document is referred to as the "supreme law of the land?
OA. US Constitution
OB.
Bill of Rights
Ос.
Declaration of Independence
OD.
First Amendment
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Answer:
What?
Explanation:
How did societies in the Northeast, Mississippi River Valley and Atlantic seaboard develop mixed agricultural and hunter-gatherer economies that favored the development of permanent villages?
Answer:
Fertile lands where they migrated.
Explanation:
The societies in the Northeast, Mississippi River Valley and Atlantic seaboard develop mixed agricultural and hunter-gatherer economies due to the location which they migrated that favored the development of permanent villages. The agricultural farming taken the place of hunting the animals when the societies start living on the fertile lands present along the rivers. In these places, crops produces food in large amount which is enough for the population so they settled on these lands that leads to making of permanent villages.
Após conduzir o processo de independência do Brasil, D. Pedro I governou o Brasil de 1822 até 1831, em um período conhecido como Primeiro Reinado. Depois da declaração de independência, seguiram-se alguns conflitos conhecidos como Guerra de independência, que ocorreram em diferentes partes do Brasil. Portugal somente reconheceu a independência brasileira, de fato, em 1825, após a mediação realizada pela Inglaterra e após o Brasil aceitar realizar o pagamento de dois milhões de libras como indenização.
Assim que D. Pedro I foi coroado imperador do Brasil, o primeiro grande desafio que surgiu – além da busca pelo reconhecimento internacional – foi redigir uma constituição para o país. A formulação dessa primeira constituição coube a Assembleia Constituinte que iniciou os trabalhos em maio de 1823. Depois de intensos debates, os deputados apresentaram um projeto de Constituição que limitava os poderes de D. Pedro I que se sentiu ameaçado. Então na madrugada de 12 de novembro de 1823, durante a Assembleia Constituinte, no Rio de Janeiro, Pedro I mandou o Exército invadir o plenário da Assembleia Constituinte, que não resistiu, não conseguindo evitar sua dissolução. Vários deputados foram presos e deportados – esse episódio ficou conhecido como Noite da Agonia.
D. Pedro I tomou outra medida autoritária nomeou 10 pessoas de sua confiança para escrever uma nova constituição. Essa constituição ficou pronta e foi outorgada, ou seja, imposta por vontade do imperador, no dia 25 de março de 1824.
Logo depois da Constituição de 1824 eclodiu a Confederação do Equador (em 1824), os envolvidos nessa revolta se contrapunham à Constituição e às medidas autoritárias de D. Pedro I. Essa revolta principiada em Recife teve como lideranças frei Caneca e Manoel de Carvalho Paes de Andrade. A Confederação do Equador tinha caráter separatista e defendia a formação de uma república.
Outra revolta aconteceu na província da Cisplatina, em 1825, e acabou resultando em uma guerra. Essa região havia sido anexada de maneira definitiva pelo Brasil em 1816, ainda durante o Período Joanino. Em 1825, uma revolta eclodiu declarando a separação da Cisplatina do Brasil e sua anexação com as Províncias Unidas do Rio da Prata (atual Argentina).
Isso fez com que o governo brasileiro declarasse guerra contra o governo de Buenos Aires, no conflito conhecido como Guerra da Cisplatina. Esse conflito estendeu-se até 1828 e foi extremamente desgastante para o Brasil, principalmente por questões econômicas. O fim da guerra foi mediado pela Inglaterra e resultou nos dois governos abrindo mão da região. Assim, a Cisplatina garantiu sua independência sob o nome de República Oriental do Uruguai.
As grandes críticas que D. Pedro I sofria do “Partido Brasileiro” (grupo formado pelos nascidos no Brasil que apoiaram a independência) fizeram com ele ficasse mais próximo do “Partido Português” (portugueses que haviam sido contrários à independência). Isso acirrou os ânimos entre brasileiros e portugueses e levou a um evento conhecido como Noite das Garrafadas, quando brasileiros atacaram portugueses no Rio de Janeiro, em março de 1831.
Sem o apoio popular e do exército, e acompanhando o acirramento dos ânimos entre portugueses e brasileiros, D. Pedro I viu-se obrigado a renunciar e, assim, abdicou do trono brasileiro em favor de seu filho, em 7 de abril de 1831. Com isso, foi iniciado um período de transição até Pedro de Alcântara ter a idade suficiente para assumir o governo brasileiro.
Com base no texto acima sobre o Primeiro Reinado elabore uma linha do tempo com as datas e os acontecimentos mais importantes desse período que estão em negrito no texto (reler o texto).
Answer:
Posteriormente, João VI regresó a Portugal, dejando a su hijo mayor y heredero, Pedro, para gobernar el Reino de Brasil como regente. El 7 de septiembre de 1822, Pedro declaró la independencia de Brasil y después de librar una guerra exitosa contra el reino de su padre, fue aclamado el 12 de octubre como Pedro I, el primer emperador de Brasil.
Explanation:
The Portuguese “discovery” of Brazil was preceded by a series of treaties between the kings of Portugal and Castile, following Portuguese sailings down the coast of Africa to India and the voyages to the Caribbean of the Genoese mariner sailing for Castile, Christopher Columbus. The most decisive of these treaties was the Treaty of Tordesillas, signed in 1494, that created the Tordesillas Meridian, dividing the world between those two kingdoms. All land discovered or to be discovered east of that meridian was to be the property of Portugal, and everything to the west of it went to Spain.
The Tordesillas Meridian divided South America into two parts, leaving a large chunk of land to be exploited by the Spaniards. The Treaty of Tordesillas was one of the most decisive events in all Brazilian history, since it alone determined that a portion of South America would be settled by Portugal instead of Spain. The present extent of Brazil’s coastline is almost exactly that defined by the Treaty of Madrid, which was approved in 1750.
On April 22, 1500, during the reign of King Manuel I, a fleet led by navigator Pedro Álvares Cabral landed in Brazil and took possession of the land in the name of the king. Although it is debated whether previous Portuguese explorers had already been in Brazil, this date is widely and politically accepted as the day of the discovery of Brazil by Europeans. Álvares Cabral was leading a large fleet of 13 ships and more than 1,000 men following Vasco da Gama ‘s way to India, around Africa. The place where Álvares Cabral arrived is now known as Porto Seguro (“safe harbor”) in Northeastern Brazil.
After the voyage of Álvares Cabral, the Portuguese concentrated their efforts on the lucrative possessions in Africa and India and showed little interest in Brazil. Between 1500 and 1530, relatively few Portuguese expeditions came to the new land to chart the coast and obtain brazilwood, which the Portuguese had identified as a valuable commodity upon arrival and from where Brazil gets its name. In Europe, this wood was used to produce a valuable dye to give color to luxury textiles. To extract brazilwood from the tropical rainforest, the Portuguese and other Europeans relied on the work of the natives, who initially labored in exchange for European goods like mirrors, scissors, knives, and axes.
In this early stage of the colonization of Brazil and also later, the Portuguese frequently relied on the help of Europeans who lived together with the indigenous peoples and knew their languages and culture. The most famous of these were João Ramalho, who lived among the Guaianaz tribe near today’s São Paulo, and Diogo Álvares Correia, nicknamed Caramuru, who lived among the Tupinambá natives near today’s Salvador da Bahia.
The rights to own property, join a labor union, and establish a business are all:
A. individual rights
B. political rights
C. economic rights
D. none of these are rights
Answer:A
Explanation:
Fill in the table below comparing the two major German Expressionist movements:
Answer:
Die Brucke
Associated Artists:
Erich Heckel
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Max Pechstein
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Developed Where:
Dresden, Germany in 1995
Meaning:
The meaning of "Die Brucke" is the bridge. The name Die Brücke was chosen to indicate the group's desire to "bridge" the past and present.
Style:
German Expressionism
Example(s):
Young Girl, 1913 by Erich Heckel
Vaudeville Theatre, 1909/1926 by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Woman with a Fan 1913 by Kees van Dongen
Der Blaue Reiter
Associated Artists:
Wassily Kandinsky
Alexej von Jawlensky
Franz Marc
Paul Klee
Developed Where:
Munich, Germany in 1911
Meaning:
Der Blaue Reiter means The Blue Rider. The name "Der Blaue Reiter" referred to Kandinsky and Marc's belief that blue was the most spiritual color and that the rider symbolized the ability to move beyond.
Style:
German Expressism
Example(s):
The Yellow Cow, 1911 by Franz Marc
Composition VII, 1913 by Wassily Kandinsky
In the Style of Kairouan, 1914 by Paul Klee
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Answer:ok
Explanation:
match the work of art with their characteristic
Answer:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
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2= explainer
3= crowd
4= To always being truthful
5= social comics
6= law passing from government
7= a ability of heart influencer
People who want to obtain
from financial institutions can use their
rights to do so.
Answer:
credit; property.
Explanation:
A financial institution can be defined as corporations that act as an intermediary between capital (debt) markets and the consumers by providing a broad range of business and financial services such as loans, savings, investment, insurance, and other monetary transactions.
Generally, all financial institutions are regulated by the central bank of a country to control the supply of money in the market and protect customers (consumers). Some examples of financial institutions are commercial banks, brokerage firms, credit union, investment banks, asset management firms, etc.
A credit can be defined as an amount of money that is being borrowed from a lender and it is expected to be paid back at an agreed date with interest.
Generally, a financial institution such as a bank giving out credits (sum of money) to eligible customers (borrowers), usually require that they provide a collateral which would be taken over in the event that the borrower defaults (fails) in the repayment of the credit.
Hence, anybody that is interested in obtaining credit from financial institutions can use his or her property rights to do so.
A property right is the exclusive or sole authority which determines the legal ownership of resources and how these resources are to be used, whether by individuals or government.
How do conservatives in general view the power of the federal
government? *
A. They believe people in general want a stronger federal government to protect them
from economic uncertainty.
B.They believe the government has a duty to spread wealth and assist the
disadvantaged.
C.They support a strong federal system that regulates economic and social policies.
D.They distrust the federal government and call for less government involvement in
business.
Answer:
C.They support a strong federal system that regulates economic and social policies.
Explanation:
They believe the government has a duty to spread wealth and assist the
disadvantaged.
The primary reason that Warren G. Harding was willing to seize the initiative on the issue of international disarmament was that a he feared renewed war in Europe. b he recognized that Japan and the United States might enter a dangerous arms race. c businesspeople were unwilling to help pay for a larger United States Navy. d he did not want the League of Nations to take the lead on this problem. e American public opinion strongly supported peacemaking efforts.
Answer: c businesspeople were unwilling to help pay for a larger United States Navy.
Explanation:
Warren Harding was president after the second world war and under him, the Washington Naval Conference was held. At this conference, the world powers agreed to limit their navies and to international disarmament. This was a major win for the President because he realized that the U.S. would be unable to meet the demands of a larger navy.
This was because business people in the U.S. at the time were unwilling to foot the massive bill required to make the U.S. Navy capable of competing with the other powers and so Harding tried not to antagonize them by pushing for it.
Which of the following was NOT an issue of decolonization following World War II?
1. The superpowers vied for military control over weaker Nations.
2. Newly independent nations fall over territorial disputes.
3. Few of the decolonized countries could enter the United Nations.
4. The superpower vied for economic control over weaker Nations.
Answer:
3. Few of the decolonized countries could enter the United Nations.
The map divides the original thirteen colonies into what type of geographical area?
Which two rights of citizens that the Founders included in their new government are inspired by the rights of Athenian citizens?
Which action contributed to the Southern belief that their economy was threatened?
a. The founding of the Republican party
b. The finalization of the Missouri Compromise
c. The support of popular sovereignty in territories
d. The approval of protective tariffs on manufactured goods
Answer:
It would be D hope that helps you out
Explanation:
Answer:
d.
Explanation:
The federal government's decision to put hefty tariffs on goods from foreign nations enraged Southerners the most and led to their view that their economy was under threat12. The so-called Tariff of Abominations of 1828 was enacted at the request of Northern industrialists, but it caused concern among many Southern landowners who relied on international commerce for a living2.
Kingdom, Queen Hatshepsut was a powerful female pharaoh who encouraged trade.
Answer:
Yes, she was.
Explanation:
Answer:
During the New Egyptian Kingdom, Queen Hatshepsut was a powerful female pharaoh who encouraged trade.
Which native Oklahoman became a famous performer in wild west shows? a.Cyrus Avery
b.James Gamer
c.Will Rogers
d.Ron Howard
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
ron maybe
Explanation: