Which of the following describes what Andrew Jackson refers to as "the corrupt bargain"? 1. Hamilton convinces some of Aaron Burr's supporters to vote for Thomas Jefferson 2. People who supported Jackson when he ran for office were rewarded with government positions 3. Despite the fact that the US Supreme court ruled that the Cherokee could not be forced to give up their homelands, they were forced to relocate to Indian Territory 4. Henry Clay told his supporters in the House of Representatives to support John O Adams, in exchange for a position as Secretary of State,​

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4. Henry Clay told his supporters in the House of Representatives to support John Adams, in exchange for a position as Secretary of State.


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Which phase best completes the diagram

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Where's the diagram, mate?

How do you explain all the changes to society that occurred after the Great War?


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Which two developments did the Compromise of 1850 bring about?
freeing of runway enslaved people settled in the North
passage of a law to return escaped enslaved people to their enslavers
ban on slave trade in the nation's capital
use of $10 million for a national railroad project
ban on slavery in Kansas and Nebraska
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• Passage of a law to return escaped enslaved people to their enslavers

• Ban on slave trade in the nation's capital

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The Compromise of 1850 was one of the compromises signed between the Slave and Free states so that their conflict over slavery would not escalate.

The Compromise of 1850 amended the Fugitive Slave Act such that it was easier to return escaped enslaved people who had fled to the North, back to their owners in the South.

The Compromise however, also had an Act that abolished the slave trade in Washington DC which was a small win for the Abolitionists.

qualifications for political offices SS.7.C.2.9​

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President serves Max. 2 four year terms. Consecutively or otherwise.

US Senators serve 6 year terms. No term limits.

The minimum age to become president is 35

The president has to be a natural born citizen of the USA. It can take place in any state of the USA or in any territory, military base.

US senators can be as young as 30, not younger

House Rep. min age 25

Total time a president can serve is 8 years

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What were the significant events in the history of African Americans and Latinos before the civil rights movement?

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1955 — Montgomery Bus Boycott

1961 — Albany Movement

1963 — Birmingham Campaign

1963 — March on Washington

1965 — Bloody Sunday

1965 — Chicago Freedom Movement

1967 — Vietnam War Opposition

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The use of submarines on the high seas to sink any and all enemy ships of Germany

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A. Unrestricted submarine warfare

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B. internationally banded war tactic

C. totally inefficient use of war material

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D. resulted in few deaths

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A. Unrestricted submarine warfare

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The use of submarines on the high seas to sink any enemy ships of Germany is "Unrestricted submarine warfare."

This was a declaration made by the German government in February 1915, concerning the waters surrounding Great Britain which was declared a war zone. The declaration was to destroy any German enemy's warship in the area.

2. Explain about Patola,​

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Explanation: Patola is a double ikat woven sari, usually made from silk, made in Patan, Gujarat, India. The word patola is the plural form; the singular is patolu. They are very expensive, once worn only by those belonging to royal and aristocratic families. ... Patola-weaving is a closely guarded family tradition.

isn’t patola also a word to describe a women when she is looking good? good luck

what were writers of the constitution called?​

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Answer: Those who made significant intellectual contributions to the Constitution are called the "Founding Fathers" of our country. Many of the United States Founding Fathers were at the Constitutional Convention, where the Constitution was hammered out and ratified.

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As part of the Compromise of 1850, which law regarding the return of escaped slaves enraged northerners?

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Fugitive slave act.

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The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 infuriated Northern Abolitionists.

In the Compromise of 1850, Henry Clay passed a series of legislation designed to appease (or in the very least, temporarily prevent the inevitable breakup of the Union) both the North and South over slavery. One law that was passed in the Compromise was known as the Fugitive Slave Act. Essentially, this Act allowed Southern slave owners to capture runaway slaves in the North and bring them back. Northern Abolitionists were horrified by slave owners and federal officials coming into the North and taking escaped slaves back to the South.

This excerpt is from a memoir by Muhammad Hallaj, a political scientist who was a high school student in Palestine when the Arab-Israeli conflict began in 1948.

In 1967, the Israelis completed their conquest of Palestine, seizing the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Qalqilya. They bore down on Qalqilya with a particular vengeance. They tried to destroy the town completely, loading many of the inhabitants onto trucks and dumping them at the Jordan River, telling them to "go to King Hussein." My father was among them. After dynamiting and bulldozing a substantial part of the town, foreign embassies in Tel Aviv found out what Israel was doing in Qalqilya and had their governments intervene. International pressure forced Israel to stop destroying the town.

–from "Recollections of the Nakba through a
Teenager's Eyes"
In the first sentence, Hallaj states that the Israelites had completed their conquest of Palestine by seizing Gaza and the West Bank. Based on his word choice, how did Palestinians view the Six-Day War?
as only a partial loss
as an occupation
as a complete victory
as an equal battle

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B. As an occupation

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+ who ruled under feudalism in russia

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Answer: Russia's over 23 million privately held serfs were freed from their lords by an edict of Alexander II in 1861

Why did the number of nuclear weapons crash during the 1990s?

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Answer:

To react to the impending crisis that was going on so in self defense they increased there arsenal

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What is meant by "sin in the beginning so sweet”?
please help me.

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Answer:

Sin is okay or good

Explanation:

Not really a good explanation but I remember my Teacher Saying it. Hope it helps! :)

The phrase "sin in the beginning so sweet” is used to depicts that illegal or bad actions have great consequence at the end.

Sins involves act or illegal actions such as premartial sex, smoking, pilfering and other actions which are seen as bad or unacceptable by the society.

These actions are always pleasurable at beginning but tends to have huge consequences such as premarital pregnancy, damage of lungs through smoking and so on

In conclusion, it is advisable to avoid any sin because they are pleasurable at beginning but have huge unfavorable consequences which makes affect the person for rest of the life.

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Hey Hey
Hop Hop
Miz y Morrison.
Que locos!​

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Miz y Morrison hicieron un vídeo llamado Hey Hey, lHop Hop.

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Una mariposa vuela en línea recta hacia el sur con una velocidad de 7m/s durante 28 s ¿ cuál es la distancia total que recorre la mariposa?

Datos

[tex]7m\s ^{2} \\ at = 28[/tex]

Solución

[tex]v = as \\ at \\ v \times at = as \\ as = 7m \times 28 \\ as = 196m[/tex]

Respuesta:la distancia total que recorre la mariposa es de 196m.

What did Roosevelt do to earn the noble peace prize?

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Explanation:

Roosevelt was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for his backchannel efforts before and during the peace negotiations even though he never actually went to Portsmouth.

Slaves were brought over from Africa through the ___________________ ___________________ ___________________. Slaves were bought for cash ___________________, such as cotton, sugar,
and tobacco, which were traded in England for manufactured goods, such as rum and guns. The
______________________________________ of slaves made white Southern ___________________ owners a lot of money. Many slave owners also believed in ______________________________________
and thought slaves were inferior to whites because of the color of their skin. They used this reasoning to justify their harsh treatment of African Americans. Although there were many in the South who economically benefited from slavery, Frederick Douglass was a famous ___________________ who fought for the end of slavery. A former slave himself, he witnessed the horrors of the ___________________ firsthand.
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• Triangular slave trade
• Abolitionist
• System
• Enforced labor
• Plantation
• Crops
• Racial inequality

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Which are true about the economic challenges the Russian Federation faced after the fall of the Soviet Union? Select all that apply

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The Russian authorities were concerned for the following reasons :

1. They didn't know where to go when it came to using the money raised by the folk's heavy taxation.

2. The transformation from a socialist to a patriarchal system was tough.

3. Most of the similar kinds of companies sprang up, triggering supply problems.

When the young Shawnee Chief Tecumseh witnessed more and more of his tribe dying out, he
A
suggested signing a peace treaty with white Americans
B
begged his people to not give up without a fight
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took his fight to the Supreme Court
D
sold the remainder of his land and headed west

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I would say B, but dont take my word.

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Answer: Consuls are like the one who oppose the dictatorship so they advocate for their citizens to make conditions better in their country.

But dictators are rulers with total power over a country and its citizens so they basically control over everything production, the economy, and laws. So the consuls duties are fighting to make conditions better for the citizens of the dictatorship.

Explanation:

Well I can't fully answer this question I could at least give a brief helpful comparison.

Primary Source: McCarthy's Telegram to Truman​ What can you infer from the primary source about the purpose of this piece of literature? How did the author intend his work to be taken and used? Was he trying to be controversial or calming? How does it all influence the meaning of the piece?

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The purpose of this source is to show an account of how Senator McCarthy, even without evidence, provoked an aversion to communism and a persecution of all those who sympathized with communism and the Soviet Union. This was the beginning of the moment known as the "red panic" and the policy known as McCarthismo.

2. The author wanted the telegram to be used as a fuel for his campaign for re-election to the American Senate, he needed a very controversial subject and of interest to the public. In addition, he needed to position himself as someone who was struggling to free American society from threats.

3. The author was trying to be polemic, showing a group of American government officials working for the Soviet Union and Communism. With that he stated that the American government was being spied on within the government itself and that there were traitorous Americans.

4. All this gives this piece a high historical and political value, as it shows how the pillars of the cold war were formed, as well as showing how political propaganda is influential in society.

Name the three branches of Roman government.

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Consuls: the Monarchical Branch

Two magistrates called consuls carried on the functions of the former kings, holding supreme civil and military authority in Republican Rome. However, unlike the kings, the office of consul lasted for only one year. At the end of their year in office, the ex-consuls became senators for life, unless ousted by the censors.

Powers of the Consuls:

Consuls held imperium and had the right to 12 lictores (bodyguards) each.Each consul could veto the other.They led the army,Served as judges, andRepresented Rome in foreign affairs.Consuls presided over the assembly known as comitia centuriata.

Senate: the Aristocratic Branch

Senate (senatus = council of elders, related to the word "senior") was the advisory branch of the Roman government, early on composed of about 300 citizens who served for life. They were chosen by the kings, at first, then by the consuls, and by the end of the 4th century, by the censors. The ranks of the Senate, drawn from ex-consuls and other officers. Property requirements changed with the era. At first, senators were only patricians but in time plebeians joined their ranks.

Assembly: the Democratic Branch

The Assembly of Centuries (comitia centuriata), which was composed of all members of the army, elected consuls annually. The Assembly of Tribes (comitia tributa), composed of all citizens, approved or rejected laws and decided issues of war and peace.

what was the policy of Containment?

A) Containing Communism where it already existed and keeping it from spreading.

B) Reconquering nations that had been taken over by Communism.

C) Destroying Communism in the Soviet Union by economic sanctions.

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Answer:

C is the correcta answer

Explanation:

Destroying communism in the soviet union by economic sanctions

How was the condition of literature in Europe before renaissance

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It wasnt that great.

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The renaissance period really gave a spark on the literature.

How did Samuel Slater contribute to the textile industry?

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Samuel Slater introduced the first water-powered cotton mill to the United States. This invention revolutionized the textile industry and was important for the Industrial Revolution. Born in Derbyshire, England, to a prosperous farmer, Slater apprenticed at a mill at age 14.

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International Conflict occurs when countries

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get mad at each other?

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Or over land, religion, politics, economics, pretty much anything to get mad over

Answer:

I am guessing different ideas. Like low diplomatic relationships. Series of things or something that makes countries hate eachother.

why is candy good for you

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Dark chocolate decreases your risks of stroke and heart attacks by 39 percent!
If you’re having trouble figuring out a problem or stuck on an assignment that is proving to be particularly difficult, a piece of candy can give you the punch you need. Studies have shown that candy containing sugar can help people to focus better and stay on task when they are working on something!

How did the Inca adapt to the road system

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They just did .............

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The Incas built a large system of roads that went throughout their empire. The roads were usually paved with stone. Stone steps were often built into steep areas in the mountains. They also built bridges where the roads needed to cross rivers


How were the Communists able to continue causing trouble in the South?

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The United States proposed the Policy of Containment, to keep out or contain Communism. The boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas at the end of WWII. An American foreign policy created to stop Soviet imperialism during the Cold war.

Why is "Romeo and Juliet" still relevant in today's society?

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To put it simply; Romeo and Juliet is neither about Romeo or Juliet, but rather the absolutely pointless feud which is between their two families. Many people today still fight over grudges which have long been forgotten or rendered obsolete-- it won't be hard to think of a few (hint: politics).

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Why did Congress refuse to accept the southern states back into the Union?​

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Republicans complained that many new representatives had been leaders of the Confederacy. Congress therefore refused to readmit the southern states into the Union.

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