Answer:
Its a machine
Explanation:
A cotton gin – meaning "cotton engine" – is a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds, enabling much greater productivity than manual cotton separation. The fibers are then processed into various cotton goods such as calico, while any undamaged cotton is used largely for textiles like clothing.
Which was a positive effect of westward expansion for Native Americans?
A. new trade and economic opportunities
B. greater representation in government
C. wider markets for their manufactured goods
D. less dependence on traditional food sources
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer:
the answer i a
Explanation:
i got it right
What were the brothers and sisters called who led the white rose
Answer:
Hans and Sophie Scholl
Explanation:
why don't you think nursing came to be a profession dominated by women? is this still true today?
Answer:
Explanation:
i dont know maybe a
why did the house of representatives have to decide the 1800 election
i need it asap
Answer:
because the Constitution did not distinguish between President and Vice President in the vote casted by each state electors in the electoral College both Jefferson and his running mate Aaron Burr received 73 votes
After the United States declared war on Germany, approximately how long did it take for over a million Amer
troops to arrive in Europe?
a two months
b two years
c one month
d one year
Answer: One year
Explanation:
What area of the world did the us want Spain to allow to be independent
Answer:
noware (here)
Explanation:
U.S. victory in the war produced a peace treaty that compelled the Spanish to relinquish claims on Cuba, and to cede sovereignty over Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines to the United States. The United States also annexed the independent state of Hawaii during the conflict. The United States emerged as a world power; Cuba gained independence from Spain; the United States gained possession of the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
What are the Clovis most known for?
A. Arrowheads
B. Pottery
C. Large burial mounds
D. Cliff dwellings
Which amendment established freedom of religion? a 3 amendment b 1 amendment c 4 amendment d 6 amendment
Answer:
1st amendment
Explanation:
Answer:
B. 1st amendment
Explanation:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
2 points
5) Second constitution of the United States. This document replaces the Artides of
Constitution (AC)
.
Identify In which river valley did China's civilization to being?
Answer:
yellow river
Explanation:
it is the yellow river and thats where it was founded by civilians
Please help,Give an example of Jim Crow in the 20th Century and another, currently.
Answer:
It shall be unlawful for a negro and white person to play together or in company with each other at any game of pool or billiards." This selection is an example of a Jim Crow law that was in effect in the state of Alabama from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.Jim Crow was the name of a minstrel character created in 1828 by Thomas Dartmouth ("Daddy") Rice. Rice’s comedy routines and the popular song “Jump, Jim Crow” established the common name for laws that enforced racial prejudice and denied human rights to black people in the United States.
Who was the first president of the United States of America
Answer: Hope this helps! ;)
Explanation:
The first president of America was, George Washington.
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I just need 3-4 facts about:
William Travis
Stephen Austin
Joe (William Travis slave)
Susanna Dickinson
Facts Part one:
Travis became a Texas hero for his role in the defense of the Alamo.
Also Known As: Buck
Born: August 1, 1809 in Saluda County, South Carolina
Died: March 6, 1836 in San Antonio, Texas
Facts Part Two!!
Stephen Austin was educated at Yale College.
Stephen Austin died of pneumonia on 27 December 1836. He was 43 years of age. Austin never married and left no descendants.
The Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna threw Austin in prison accusing him of inciting insurrection.
Stephen Austin who became known as The Father of Teas was born Stephen Fuller Austin in Virginia in 1793.
Facts Part three:
Travis and one of the few Texan survivors of the battle of the Alamo
He was born about 1813
He was listed as a resident of Harrisburg in May 1833.
Joe was last reported in Austin in 1875.
Facts Part FOUR!!!!!
Susannah (or Susanna) Wilkerson was born in Tennessee around 1814
she married Almaron Dickinson at the age of 15
The couple’s daughter, Angelina Elizabeth, was born in December 1834.
She died in 1883 in Austin, Texas.
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Can someone tell the right answer please
Answer:
Phillis Wheatley
Explanation:
Describe the homestead provisions that were included in the Constitution of 1876.
Answer: The homestead of a family, not to exceed two hundred acres of land, (not included in a town or city, or any town or city lot or lots,) in value not to exceed two thousand dollars, shall not be subject to forced sale for any debts hereafter contracted; nor shall the owner, if a married man, be at liberty to alienate the same, unless by the consent of the wife, in such manner as the legislature may hereafter point out. Homestead Act of 1862, in U.S. history, significant legislative action that promoted the settlement and development of the American West. It was also notable for the opportunity it gave African Americans to own land. Pres. Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act into law on May 20, 1862.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
The constitution also provided for precinct voting and mandated a poll tax, but not as a prerequisite for voting. It provided for homestead grants of 160 acres to heads of families and eighty acres to single men eighteen or more years of age, and for protection against the forced sale of a homestead for debt.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
How was Christianity used as a justification for imperialism?
Answer:
Those imposing Chistianity over weaker nations did so by believing thier religion was superior to others. The idea was that the weaker countries needed Christianity.
Explanation:
Many Europeana nations thought Christanity represented western civilization/anglo saxon morals. Christianity was one of the major reasons for colonization of Africa for example.
PLEASE HELP
Briefly describe the difference between causation and correlation. Then identify an
example of each, either from history or from your own life.
Answer:
Explanation:
Image result for the difference between causation and correlation.
To answer questions like this, we need to understand the difference between correlation and causation. Correlation means there is a relationship or pattern between the values of two variables. ... Causation means that one event causes another event to occur.
Answer:
While cause and association may occur simultaneously, correlation does not imply causation. Causation specifically applies to circumstances in which behavior A causes effect B. Correlation is merely a correlation, on the other hand. Activity A corresponds to Action B, but the other event is not necessarily triggered by one case.
A new update of your mobile app has just been released. You make the main bet that in-app social habits are correlated with user retention with your software. You are telling the staff to build a new feature that encourages users to enter "communities."
Adoption sits at around 20 percent of all users one month after you release and reveal the latest community functionality. You create two equal-sized cohorts of randomly chosen users, curious about what groups affect retention. One group has only users who have joined groups, while the other cohort has only users who have not joined communities.
Who was known for advancements in medicine?
A.) William Wordsworth
B.) Marie Curie
C.) Louis Pasteur
D.) William Blake
which group is responsible for the genocide in the region of Darfur
A: Khmer Rouge
B: Patriotic Front
C: The Janjaweed
D: The Nazi Party
In what year was the U.S. rural population at about 25 million?
a. 1900
C. 1840
b. 1860
d. 1880
Answer:
it's B. 1860
Explanation:
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How did the industrial revolution improve society
Answer:
The Industrial Revolution transformed economies that had been based on agriculture and handicrafts into economies based on large-scale industry, mechanized manufacturing, and the factory system.
Explanation:
which of the following statements best describes Jacob Riis?
Answer:
its the second one
Explanation:
he wrote "how the other half lives"
What did thomas jefferson hope to learn about the physical geography of the region? Why might this be
important?
Answer:
He hoped it would expane his relationships and knowledge.
Explanation:
If this worked it could open up a ton of new allies, info, ect.
what does mechanization of the cotton industry mean
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it will awnser all tou questions hoped this helped
After giving up territory What did japan do to russian territory
Answer:
Explanation:
Russo-Japanese War, (1904–05), military conflict in which a victorious Japan forced Russia to abandon its expansionist policy in East Asia, thereby becoming the first Asian power in modern times to defeat a European power.
Which answer best describes a main benefit of the Transcontinental Railroad?(10 points)
A. It proved to the world that the United States was capable of great feats of engineering.
B. It created safe, high-paying jobs for immigrants who wanted to work building the railroad.
C. It created jobs, towns, and a quick path for settlers to come to California to try to make their fortune.
D. It raised the prices of goods shipped across the country, making merchants and the railroad companies rich.
Answer: C
Explanation:
C. It created jobs, towns, and a quick path for settlers to come to California to try to make their fortune.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer A just doesn't make sense because Chinese people did most of the work while the Americans were slacking off. Answer B is wrong because the jobs ween't safe. Answer D doesn't make sense either; which leaves C as the answer.
What were the economic consequences of the Great Depression? Check all that apply.
Answer:
Add the Answers to choose from?
Explanation:
CHALLENGE ACTIVITY Critical Thinking: Analyze Tell why overproduction on farms could lead to lower prices for crops.
Answer:
It's all about supply and demand. Overproduction of crops means more crops than what is being demanded, and that lowers the price and causes some crops to not even be harvested due to there being too much. Sure, the consumer would love the prices to go lower, but farmers make a living selling the crops they grow and it will make it harder for the farmers to earn a living.
Explanation:
A law established by judicial decisions instead of by legislative action is an example of
1.administrative law.
2.case law.
3.constitutional law.
4.precedent.
How does the profile demonstrate the hardship many
bag stringing families faced?
A: It explains the poverty workers lived in and how bag stringing helped pay for expenses.
B: It describes the difficulty of stringing enough bags
to earn a decent income.
C: It demonstrates the difficulty of working through a bag stringing agent.
D: It shows the inconvenience of bag stringing from a worker's home.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It explains the poverty workers lived in and how bag stringing helped pay for expenses.
Answer:
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Explanation: