Which civil rights leader was born a slave and became a brilliant speaker and national hero who was loved by both races?








A.
W.E.B. DuBois







B.
George Washington Carver







C.
Ida B. Wells







D.
Booker T. Washington

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Answer 1
Booker T. Washington is the answer
Answer 2

The answr is:

D.(Booker T. Washington)

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The Iroquois Constitution influenced the Declaration of Independence by
A-describing how smaller groups could rebel against a more powerful group.
B-describing how several groups could work together under a single government.
C-showing that all people should be allowed to vote in elections.
D-providing language that expressed problems with a colonial power.

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The correct answer should be B-describing how several groups could work together under a single government.

If the native tribes could unite in making a single larger group that worked together, then so could the states where people from all over Europe immigrated.

How did mikhail Gorbachev differ from previous soviet leaders

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His policy of 'perestroyka' led to more openness and ultimately the collapse of the USSR. He was the first soviet leader not personally trained by Stalin.He had to deal with the consequences of the worst nuclear disaster ever (Chernobyl),which could not simply be covered over politically or by secrecy.He admitted the soviet economy had supply and demand problems that needed significant repair.He admitted soviet industry had extreme inefficiency.He requested more honest and open press coverage.he increased the price of a loaf of bread.

letter B.He recognized that the soviet union needed to adapt.  

What document outline the first form of government where the united states? which system of government did this document create

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The Constitution

It forms a constitutional government
The Articles of Confederation was the US's first form of government. Under this document, the central government was too weak to tax or execute laws and the states had the most authority. 

Stretch of battlefeild along the German and Russian border...?

A.) Western Front
B.) Alsace-Lottaine
C.) Eastern Front
D.) Berlin Border

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im pretty sure it is C

Final answer:

The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border during World War I is known as the Eastern Front. It was marked by mobile warfare and significant fighting between Russian, German, and Austrian armies.

Explanation:

The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border during World War I is referred to as the Eastern Front. This area was characterized by more mobile warfare compared to the static trench warfare evident on the Western Front. On the Eastern Front, the Russian, German, and Austrian armies engaged in battles that involved large-scale troop movements, although the Russians were disadvantaged by their inadequate industrial base and logistics. Despite the challenges, the Russian army initially fought effectively, particularly against Austrian forces.

During the early stages of World War I, Germany adopted a two-front war strategy due to the French-Russian alliance, engaging defensively in the east while focusing on an offensive against France in the west. The Western Front saw heavy fighting in France and Belgium, with both sides eventually digging into trench warfare after the Battle of the Marne in 1914. The front stretched along the borders of legal and illegal, from the North Sea to the Swiss border.

In contrast, the Eastern Front saw more fluid movements and large battles across Poland, Galicia, and Russia before trench warfare set in. This front was crucial to the overall strategy of the Central Powers, being a key focus of German military planning.

The cotton mill and the cotton gin led to a greater economic demand for cotton. What did the greater demand for cotton lead to?




A)
Decreased demand for workers, and in the south, where cotton grew, it meant decreased demand for slaves.


B)
Increased demand for workers, and in the south, where cotton grew, it meant decreased demand for slaves.


C)
Increased demand for workers, and in the south, where cotton grew, it meant increased demand for slaves.

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I think it's B because all the slaves in the south were growing cotton

which of these is an example of a primary source?

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Answer:

original news footage

Explanation:

Primary source documents are firsthand accounts written by someone directly involved in or observing the event.

Diary is considered the primary source of data. Thus, option B is correct.

What is the source?

A source is a location or topic based on which the data is derived or provided to us.

Primary sources are those in which we acquire the information directly from the person or the viewpoint where ourselves, but secondary sources are those in which we obtain the data from another individual in some manner.

The primary source can be defined as the data that is written by the person or seen by the person. In this, the person writes the diary himself and can be considered the primary source.

Whereas newspaper articles, biography, and a movie all can be considered secondary sources as these are taken by people from some source. Therefore, option B is the correct option.

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The question is incomplete, the complete question will be:

Which of the following is an example of a primary source?

A. movie

B. diary

C. newspaper article

D. biography

Which Chinese Revolution was one of the most massive revolutions in world history and involved the Great Leap Forward to overcome the "backwardness" of China's culture?

Revolution of 1911
Chinese Communist Revolution
May Fourth Intellectual Revolution

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Chinese Communist Revolution
 this is the correct answer

The Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949 was one of the most massive revolutions in world history, let's understand why:

During the last decades of the Empire of China, it was discussed which political system would lead China to become a powerful, modern and economically strong nation, in other words, overcome the "backwardness" of China's culture. The answer came with the strength of the Communist troops after the end of the WWII. In a clever move in 1949, they proclaimed the People's Republic of China and took control of China over the Nationalists troops.

As mentioned before, the main goal of the government modernized the country, and the Communist party attempt to achieve this was the Great Leap Forward (1958-1962), a campaign to organize its vast population to meet China's industrial and agricultural dilemmas.

Many Democrats believed ________ were too high and made it difficult for farmers to export _________ .

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The correct answer is tariffs and surpluses.

They had huge surpluses that they wanted to export and trade. Because of the tariffs they couldn't because there was huge taxation on it and they couldn't pay it so the surpluses would just spoil and they would lose huge amounts of money and some would even go bankrupt.

Which of the following is NOT an example of governance that developed by custom?
A. The cabinet
B. the electoral college
C. The succession of the Vice President
D. The no-third-term rule

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The correct answer is D. The no-third-term rule

This became a rule following FDR's presidency. Before him, people would have two terms tops, but that was only because they were inspired by Washington who had done it first. There was no limit before FDR.

Answer:

B. the electoral college


During the 1920s more than a million blacks moved from the South to cities in the North. Which was not a result of that migration?









A.
Langston Hughes and other black poets became well known.







B.
Chicago's black population increased by 50 percent.







C.
New York's black population increased by 66 percent.







D.
More blacks owned farms than at any earlier time in U.S. history.

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Answer: More blacks owned farms than at any earlier time U.S. history

Explanation D

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The Bill of Rights was created to address which of the following grievances outlined in the Declaration of Independence?

Lack of free trade between colonies and other nations.
Lack of individual liberties.
Lack of representation in the legislature.
Lack of proper prison facilities.

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The correct answer is lack of individual liberties.

The Bill of Rights is a list of ten constitutional amendments that protect the liberties and freedoms of American citizens. This Bill of Rights was incorporated into the new US Constitution thanks to the work of the Anti-Federalists. These amendments protect essential liberties including (but not limited to):

freedom of speech

freedom of religion

right to protest

right to a jury trial


Answer:

B) Lack of individual liberties

Explanation:

It was correct on my test

Which of the following groups formed an alliance against the Pequot Indians during the Pequot War

1.the Wampanoag Indians and Spanish colonists

2.the Wampanoag Indians and English colonists

3.the Narragansett Indians and English colonists

4.the Narragansett Indians and French colonists

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The correct answer of the given question above would be option 3. The following groups that formed an alliance against the Pequot Indians during the Pequot War were the Narragansett Indians and English colonists. During the Pequot war, a conflict between the Pequot tribe and an alliance of the English colonists occurred. Hope this answer helps.

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Write a paragraph explaining how the scientific method exemplified the new emphasis on reason.

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The  scientific method exemplify the new emphasis on reason is that the scientists use the same reasonable process each time. Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer will help you. Feel free to ask more questions.

Although it is the smallest Andean country, which country is the world's largest exporter of bananas?

A. Argentina

B. Chile

C. Peru

D. Ecuador

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The correct answer is - D. Ecuador.

Even though Ecuador is the smallest of the Andean countries, it is a country that has the perfect conditions for the farming of bananas and plantains, and it uses it to the maximum. Big portion of the economy of this South American country is actually based on the exports of bananas. In the last statistical year of 2017, Ecuador ranked as number one producer of bananas in the world, exporting this fruit to 71 countries throughout the whole world, and earning a staggering 3 billion USD in this year alone.

How to do 12.22 x 15.38?

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469859/2500=187.94360

In a democracy, several steps are involved in the process of passing constitutional

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The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be the term ORDINANCE. In a democracy, several steps are involved in the process of passing constitutional ordinance. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. Thanks for posting!

Answer:

The Ordinance is the correct answer.

Explanation:

There are several steps involved for a bill to become a law. First, the bill is introduced in the house of representatives and the speaker sends it to the standing committees. The committee members who are experts research and revise the bill and also decides whether to send the bill back to the house floor. When the committee approves a bill is sent to the house floor for debate. At the house floor, the bill is debated and changes are made to it, and it is voted. If the majority of representatives support the bill, it is considered to be passed in the house of representatives. It is then forwarded to Senate, If it is gets passed in the senate then the bill is sent to the president. If the president signs the bill then it becomes law if he vetoes the bill it is sent back to the house of representatives.

Which federal or courts hear the greatest number of cases?

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The district courts hear the greatest number of cases primarily because they are the trial courts of the federal court system. 

According to the article, Searching for greener pastures: Out-migration in the 1800s, how did the population in North Carolina change during the early 1800s?


A)
The population stayed about the same


B)
The population decreased.


C)
The population increased.

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C, The population increased i think

Historically, texans rank in the ________ in terms of national voter participation.

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The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be BOTTOM THIRD. Historically, texans rank in the bottom third in terms of national voter participation. Texas has always low voter turnout and this record broke during the 2008 elections. Hope this answer helps. 

Approximately when was the end of the last ice age 30,0000 year ago 20.000 year ago 10.000 year ago 5.000 years ago

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11.700 years ago to be exact

Which statement BEST summarizes the story?
A) The narrator wonders what happened to Simon Wheeler.
B) Simon Wheeler tells a story about Rev. Leonidas W. Smily.
C) The narrator asks about Rev. Leonidas W. Smily, and Simon Wheeler tells him a story about Jim Smily.
D) The narrator asks about Rev. Leonidas W. Smily, and Simon Wheeler tells him a story about Rev. Leonidas W. Smily.

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It seems that you have missed the necessary details to answer this question, but anyway, I had to search for the missing details and here is the answer. The statement that best summarizes the story would be this: The narrator asks about Rev. Leonidas W. Smily, and Simon Wheeler tells him a story about Rev. Leonidas W. Smily. Hope this answer helps.

I think the answer is D) The narrator asks about Rev. Leonidas W. Smily, and Simon Wheeler tells him a story about Rev. Leonidas W. Smily.

Hope this helps

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19. Q: After the death of Muhammad there was not a successor in line. Describe the two groups under Islam that resulted and who they believed to be the true Caliph. Explain in detail. (5 points)
The two groups were the Shiite and Sunnis. The Shiite supported Ali ibn Abi Talib who was the cousin of Muhammad and had married his daughter, Fatima. They believed that Muhammad had wanted Ali to become leader. The Sunnis were supporters of Abu who was one of Muhammad’s closest companions and also already the leader of the Islamic community.

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It is quite true though Abu Bakr (R.A) was made the Caliph by doing Qayas. 
Your answer is right but you want to go into details then you may ask :)

The Companions decided that Abu Bakr (R.A) was to become the Caliph through Qayas; the secondary source of Islamic Law (Shariah). The meaning of the word Qayas is comparison. The Companions saw that when once the Prophet was sick He asked Abu Bakr (R.A) to lead the prayers but as he was late Umar (R.A) started. When the Prophet heard Umar's voice and not Abu Bakr's he said to re read the prayers by that time Abu Bakr had arrived so then Abu Bakr lead the prayers.
Secondly they saw that Abu Bakr was the Prophets closest Companion and the childhood friend so they chose him.
The Shiyas were bitter because they believed that Ali (R.A) deserved Caliphate though it was not the desire of Ali (R.A) himself. 
The Sunni Shiyas problems got a lot worse during the times of Usman (R.A) who was the third Caliph.

The two groups that resulted after Muhammad's death were the Sunnis, who believed the community could select a qualified leader, and the Shi'as, who insisted that leadership should be confined to Muhammad's family, specifically Ali ibn Abi Talib. Intense political conflict and assassinations, including that of Ali and his son Husayn, led to lasting divisions between these two branches of Islam.

After the death of Prophet Muhammad, the Muslim community faced a pivotal dilemma regarding who should succeed as the leader of the Islamic faith, which led to the formation of two principal groups in Islam, the Sunni and the Shi'a.

The Sunnis believed that the caliph should be chosen based on leadership abilities and community consensus. They supported Abu Bakr, a close companion of Muhammad, and subsequently selected Umar and Uthman, prior to the eventual controversial appointment of Ali. The Shi'as (or Shi'ites), on the other hand, posited that leadership should remain within Prophet Muhammad's family, by virtue of direct lineage, supporting Ali ibn Abi Talib, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, from the outset. Their belief was rooted in the concept that Ali was designated by Muhammad as his spiritual and political successor.

This disagreement resulted in political upheaval, factional violence, and ultimately, the assassination of Ali. The schism solidified with the martyrdom of Ali's son, Husayn, during the battle of Karbala, deeply etching the divisions that gave rise to the separate identities and religious practices observed by the Sunni majority, encompassing about 80-85% of Muslims globally, and the Shi'a minority, which constitutes about 10-15% of the Muslim population and is notably predominant in Iran and parts of Iraq.

Which two of the following views did America's Founding Fathers hold?

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It seems that you have missed providing the given options for this question to be answered. But I hope this will help you. The America's Founding Fathers are considered as the members of the Thirteen British Colonies in North America who led the American Revolution against the authority of the British Crown and established the United States of America. These people worked on the committee to draft the Declaration of Independence. 

In the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations, the Jones-Locke War began because of a protest against the __________.
A.
death of John Ross
B.
re-election of Chief Jones
C.
cession of the Cherokee Outlet
D.
signing of the Reconstruction Treaties

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The answer is B hope this helps!!

Answer:

B

Explanation:

How many times can a specific pitch appear in a tone row? (Twelve-tone System)

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Answer:

The correct answer is one.

Explanation:

I took the test.

The first known democracy came about in Greece about 500 BC when Cleisthenes overthrew Peisistratus. Which of these types of democratic institutions did the Greeks then live under for the next two centuries?
A. illiberal democracy
B. representative democracy
C. direct democracy
D. liberal democracy

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Answer: C,)direct democracy

Explanation: Study island

Final answer:

The democracy established in Greece around 500 BC under Cleisthenes was marked by a C. direct democracy system, where Athenian citizens could vote directly on laws and government issues.

Explanation:

The first known democracy, which came to light in Greece around 500 BC under the leadership of Cleisthenes after the overthrow of Peisistratus, was characterized by a direct democracy. In this form of governance system, the citizens of Athens had the privilege to vote directly on laws and government matters.

However, it is important to note that not all individuals were eligible to vote, with estimates suggesting that only about 15% of the population had voting rights. This unique approach allowed the Athenian citizens to take an active part in their government, standing in contrast to other forms of democracy such as representative democracy, where individuals elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf.

Slaves were imported into the United States beginning ____. with the need for consistent agricultural labor with a circular trade surrounding the Atlantic when Europe demanded more goods from the Americas with economic systems requiring free labor for success

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Answer:

Option: With the need for consistent agricultural labor

Explanation:

Slaves were imported in the colonies at the beginning of the 1600s to complete the need for consistent agricultural labor. African slaves brought to America as servants to help the English colonies. Slaves were made to work in white colonists household as domestic servants as well as in tobacco and cotton plantations.

Answer: Slaves were imported into the United States beginning with the need for consistent agricultural labor.

Which statement about the Sahara is most closely associated with the West African civilizations of Ghana and Mali?

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Salt mined in the Sahara was exchanged for gold.

Which islands are part of the Greater Antilles

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The Greater Antilles is a grouping of the larger islands in the Caribbean Sea: Cuba, Hispaniola (containing Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the Cayman Islands.

Answer:

Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the Cayman Islands

Explanation:

Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Cuba, Hispaniola, and the Cayman Islands are the islands which are the part of Caribbean sea and they are coming in the Greater Antilles.

The total region of the Greater Antilles is shared by these six islands. And the island Hispaniola is shared the region of Haiti and the Dominican republic.  Greater Antilles also includes the area of Virgin Island and the Sombrero Island geologically, and politically they considered as the less part of Antilles.

Suzanne’s World History teacher has assigned her to write a speech about Winston Churchill and his importance during World War II.

What would be the best way to begin her speech?
a.
with something familiar to the audience about the topic
b.
with a handout the audience can use to follow along
c.
with a picture the audience can view
d.
with an overview to show the whole process to the audience

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based on the scenario,
The best way to begin her speech would be :
A. wit something familiar to the audience about the Topic
this will help the audience to get into the topic

hope this helps

The correct answer is A) with something familiar to the audience about the topic.

Suzanne’s World History teacher has assigned her to write a speech about Winston Churchill and his importance during World War II. The best way to begin her speech would be with something familiar to the audience about the topic.

When you are about to write a speech about a prominent political figure as Winston Churchill was, it is recommended that you grab your audience attention from the very beginning. Knowing that not everybody could be familiar with the character at hand, you first must establish a common background for all the people to follow you. So research the most important fact, quote, the passage in the history of Churchill, and from there, you develop your message.

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