What was true about the British approach to colonialism?
O A. Britain used ideas about race to encourage their colonies to
become independent.
B. Britain expected that colonies would always remain under its
control.
C. Britain wanted colonists to know how to govern themselves.
D. Britain encouraged colonists to speak their native languages.
Answer:
C. Britain wanted colonists to know how to govern themselves.
Explanation:
A P E X
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The post-colonial political climate of most Latin American countries is best described as __________.
A.
stable; following independence, most countries established democratic governments that have been largely successful
B.
stable; following independence, most countries established dictatorial governments that have been largely successful.
C.
unstable; following independence, many countries experienced shifting political leadership, coups, and civil wars
D.
unstable; following independence, many countries elected a series of democratic leaders who were ineffective
Answer:
The answer would be C
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which statement describes a characteristic of a secondary source?
According to the article on American Indians, prior to contact with the Europeans, native North Americans made their
clothes out of all of the following materials except
A. animal skins
B. tree bark
C. grass
D. fur
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What is the purpose of the document of undelivered speech
Answer: am not sure this is the answer but try it
Explanation:I seek no confrontation. I only pray and will strive for a genuine national reconciliation founded on justice.
I am prepared for the worst, and have decided against the advice of my mother, my spiritual adviser, many of my tested friends and a few of my most valued political mentors.
A death sentence awaits me. Two more subversion charges, both calling for death penalties, have been filed since I left three years ago and are now pending with the courts.
I could have opted to seek political asylum in America, but I feel it is my duty, as it is the duty of every Filipino, to suffer with his people especially in time of crisis.
I never sought nor have I been given assurances or promise of leniency by the regime. I return voluntarily armed only with a clear conscience and fortified in the faith that in the end justice will emerge triumphant.
According to Gandhi, the willing sacrifice of the innocent is the most powerful answer to insolent tyranny that has yet been conceived by God and man.
Three years ago when I left for an emergency heart bypass operation, I hoped and prayed that the rights and freedoms of our people would soon be restored, that living conditions would improve and that blood-letting would stop.
Rather than move forward, we have moved backward. The killings have increased, the economy has taken a turn for the worse and the human rights situation has deteriorated.
During the martial law period, the Supreme Court heard petitions for Habeas Corpus. It is most ironic, after martial law has allegedly been lifted, that the Supreme Court last April ruled it can no longer entertain petitions for Habeas Corpus for persons detained under a Presidential Commitment Order, which covers all so-called national security cases and which under present circumstances can cover almost anything.
The country is far advanced in her times of trouble. Economic, social and political problems bedevil the Filipino. These problems may be surmounted if we are united. But we can be united only if all the rights and freedoms enjoyed before September 21, 1972 are fully restored.
The Filipino asks for nothing more, but will surely accept nothing less, than all the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the 1935 Constitution—the most sacred legacies from the Founding Fathers.
Yes, the Filipino is patient, but there is a limit to his patience. Must we wait until that patience snaps?
The nation-wide rebellion is escalating and threatens to explode into a bloody revolution. There is a growing cadre of young Filipinos who have finally come to realize that freedom is never granted, it is taken. Must we relive the agonies and the blood-letting of the past that brought forth our Republic or can we sit down as brothers and sisters and discuss our differences with reason and goodwill?
I have often wondered how many disputes could have been settled easily had the disputants only dared to define their terms.
So as to leave no room for misunderstanding, I shall define my terms:
1. Six years ago, I was sentenced to die before a firing squad by a Military Tribunal whose jurisdiction I steadfastly refused to recognize. It is now time for the regime to decide. Order my IMMEDIATE EXECUTION OR SET ME FREE.
I was sentenced to die for allegedly being the leading communist leader. I am not a communist, never was and never will be.
2. National reconciliation and unity can be achieved but only with justice, including justice for our Muslim and Ifugao brothers. There can be no deal with a Dictator. No compromise with Dictatorship.
3. In a revolution there can really be no victors, only victims. We do not have to destroy in order to build.
4. Subversion stems from economic, social and political causes and will not be solved by purely military solutions; it can be curbed not with ever increasing repression but with a more equitable distribution of wealth, more democracy and more freedom, and
5. For the economy to get going once again, the workingman must be given his just and rightful share of his labor, and to the owners and managers must be restored the hope where there is so much uncertainty if not despair.
On one of the long corridors of Harvard University are carved in granite the words of Archibald Macleish:
“How shall freedom be defended? By arms when it is attacked by arms; by truth when it is attacked by lies; by democratic faith when it is attacked by authoritarian dogma. Always, and in the final act, by determination and faith.”
I return from exile and to an uncertain future with only determination and faith to offer—faith in our people and faith in God.
Basahin sa Filipino
How did trade after the Crusades influence culture in Europe? IM TIMED HELP MEEEEEEE!!!
Answer: Trade increase, whilst Europeans also brought back knowledge about plants, irrigation and the breeding of animals. Western Europeans brought back many goods, such as lemons, apricots, sugar, silk and cotton and spices used in cooking
Answer:
C Soldiers brought back new technology and belief systems
Explanation:
just made an 90 and this was one of the correct answers
When Europeans came to the other countries, they brought with them
Answer:
Food
Explanation:
The Indian Removal Act was a policy that removed the Native Americans
from the states.
True
False
Answer:
True -
Explanation:
This can be True and false and here's why. President Andrew Jackson signed this law moving Native Americans more west, so it did remove there tribes from the states and pushed them more to the west.
Of the 500 settlers who came to Jamestown before John Rolfe how many were still alive when he arrives
Answer:
Starving Time at Jamestown in the Colony of Virginia was a period of starvation during the winter of 1609–1610. There were about 500 Jamestown residents at the beginning of the winter. However, there were only 60 people still alive when the spring arrived.
What is the NAFTA what does it mean?
Answer:
North American Free Trade Agreement
Explanation:
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) established a free-trade zone in North America; it was signed in 1992 by Canada, Mexico, and the United States and took effect on Jan. 1, 1994. NAFTA immediately lifted tariffs on the majority of goods produced by the signatory nations.
Answer: North American Free Trade Agreement
Explanation: The North American Free Trade Agreement was an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States that created a trilateral trade bloc in North America. The agreement came into force on January 1, 1994, and superseded the 1988 Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Canada.
What were some places the Aryans concurred PLEASE HELP ME IM TIMED
Answer:
persia and indo countries
Explanation:
When was mariachi cobre founded
Answer:
it was founded.in 1971
Explanation:
Mariachi Cobre founded in tucson Azizona in 1971 , was the first prominent Mexican American mariachi group
Mariachi Cobre was founded in 1971 in Tucson, Arizona.
Which nation was a Central Power during World War I?
Answer:
The Allies described the wartime military alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire as the 'Central Powers'.
Explanation:
I hope this helps you with your hw. I learned about this last year in western civ
In complete sentences, explain what happens to an object with its velocity and
acceleration in opposite directions.* ?
Answer:
If the velocity and acceleration are in opposite directions , the object is slowing down.
Explanation:
How did a person become a member of the aristocracy?
Answer:
Governments can now confer these titles but it doesn't make the recipient an aristocrat. Nowadays it's about having had the title in their family for many years.
Explanation:
Answer:
someone can become a member of the aristocracy through service to a monarch.
Explanation:
- What group of citizens did not benefit from the 15th Amendment and why? Explain your answer in full sentences.)
help me
Answer:
Women did not benefit from the 15th Amendment.
Explanation:
The 15th Amendment was made to give voting rights to African Americans and other people of color. However, women were not given the right to vote until the 19th Amendment was passed in 1920. Also, those who were under 21 were not granted the right to vote until the 26th Amendment in 1971.
How large was the city of Kaifong?
Answer:
Municipal seat Longting District, Prefecture-level city 6,247 km2 (2,412 sq mi)
Explanation:
Answer:
Prefecture-level city 6,247 km2 (2,412 sq mi)
Explanation:
Why did the Spanish introduce African slavery to the new world? Did this event change the world? (Give at least 3 examples of how they changed the world)
Answer:
When Spain first enslaved Native Americans on Hispaniola, and then replaced them with captive Africans, it established slave labor as the basis for colonial sugar production.
Explanation:
When Spain first enslaved Native Americans on Hispaniola, and then replaced them with captive Africans, it established slave labor as the basis for colonial sugar production.
Which values are most closely associated with the fundamental principles of Buddhism?
Answer:
Practicing nonviolence and giving up worldly desires are values most closely associated with the fundamental principles of Buddhism.
Explanation:
yeah
Compare maps of the world in ancient times with current political maps.
Use the maps below to answer the following question.
Image of two maps side by side. The map on the left shows a map of North America showing different cultural regions. In the south there is Mesoamerica. Above Mesoamerica is the Southwest. Along the Pacific Coast is the Pacific Northwest. Beside the Pacific Northwest and in the center of what is now the United States there is the Great Plains, Great Basin, and Plateau. On the eastern side of the continent is the Eastern Woodlands. In the North, there is the Subarctic and the Arctic. The map on the right shows a map of the United States showing all states.
Based on these maps, which state listed below was located in the Northeast Native American cultural region?
Texas
Colorado
New York
California
Answer:
Explanation:
New York since it's way up north and in the east.
NY
or New York
bc its correct
1. According to the document above, what are millets?
Answer:
a cereal grass
Explanation:
noun. a cereal grass, Setaria italica, extensively cultivated in the East and in southern Europe for its small seed, or grain, used as food for humans and fowls, but in the U.S. grown chiefly for fodder. any of various related or similar grasses cultivated as grain plants or forage plants.
Why did some African Americans side with the colonist during the revolutionary war
Answer:African-Americans fought for both sides, providing manpower to both the British and the revolutionaries. Their actions during the war were often decided by what they believed would best help them throw off the shackles of slavery. Most believed that victory by the British would lead to the end of slavery.
Explanation:
Which step in the rule-making process requires the involvement of the Office of Budget and Management?
initiating
commenting
issuing
proposing
Answer:
proposing
Explanation:
During the creation of the proposal, an organization need the help of the office of budget and management for two different reasons:
- They need the involvement of the Office of Budget and Management to make sure that the organizations have enough capital to fund the plan that they have enough money/capital to fund the operations that is written under the proposal.
- To make sure that the operations listed in the proposal are realistic, Meaning that they know the technical procedure to actualize it along with making sure that all the operations are legal.
Answer:
Proposing
Explanation:
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How was jazz invented
Answer:
Of course jazz wasn't born on a particular day – it was created over time. It was a meeting, a mixing, a melding of many cultures, many emotions and many skills. Some say jazz grew out the drumming and Voodoo rituals that took place in New Orleans' Congo Square before the Civil War.
What has the us emerged too
Answer:a mess
Explanation:
Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies individuals utilizing interest groups to influence public policy? Elimination Tool
A Meeting in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, a decision was made to support the appropriations bill on the floor of the House of Representatives.
B Seeking to help liberal candidates get elected, a PAC forms with the intention to give money to candidates of a more liberal ideology.
C In a lawsuit against using cellphones to track people suspected of criminal activity, the ACLU published an amicus curiae brief supporting the lawsuit.
D Citizens, frustrated with the potholes in the main road of the city, wrote letters to the editor of the local newspaper to push for funding of roadwork.
Answer:
The Answer is C
Explanation:
Some argue that the Electoral College "protects" which states by at least giving them some power during the election process?
Small states with medium populations
Large states with medium populations
Physically small states and large states with small populations
Answer:
Physically small states and large states with small populations
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In the early days of our nation, what was the only group of people eligible to vote?
Answer:
White, adult males who were property owners.
Facts about the auger act in (1764)
Answer:
The Sugar Act reduced the amount of tax that colonists had to pay on molasses by half but increased the enforcement of the law. This made smuggling of illegal molasses from non-British territories a lot harder. The tax on molasses under the Sugar Act was 3 cents per gallon.
Explanation:
Answer:
The act also listed more foreign goods to be taxed including sugar, certain wines, coffee, pimiento, cambric and printed calico, and further, regulated the export of lumber and iron. The enforced tax on molasses caused the almost immediate decline in the rum industry in the colonies.
Why has central India been the least populated part of India in both ancient and modern times?
O Central India does not support easy access to water.
O Central India does not support fertile land for farming,
O Central India does not provide protection from invasion
O Central India does not provide connections to other cities.
Answer:
Does not support fertile land and farming.
Explanation:
I looked it up
Answer:
B-Central India does not support fertile land for farming.
Explanation:
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