colonization and its effects: 1400-1700s ce

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further expands on the direct confrontations of colonialism by stating, “[T]he impacts of colonialism were similar, regardless of the specific colonizer: disease; destruction of indigenous social, political, and economic structures; repression; exploitation; land displacement; and land degradation”

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How did cattle trails affect Texas railroads?

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Cattle trails were slowly replaced by the rail roads

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Cattle trails were slowly replaced by the rail roads. The rail roads spread to  most part of the West in late 1800s which then replaced or reduced the usage of cattle trails to its minimum specially the long cattle drives. The Long cattle drives were replaced by the local trails on rail roads.

The intention of the homestead act was to provide undeveloped land as a solution to economic challenges that many faced in the united states which of he following was a flaw in the act?A The homestead did not allow women, africain americans, or immagrants to aquire land B people could acquire land but could not afford necessary tools C land available was not fertile D railroad companies and corporations acquired land under false pretenses to further profits

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The flaw in the Homestead Act was option D: railroad companies and corporations acquired land under false pretenses to further profits. This refers to the practice where railroad companies and other large corporations took advantage of loopholes in the act or used deceptive tactics to obtain vast amounts of land meant for individual homesteaders. By acquiring large portions of land, these entities aimed to expand their influence and increase their profits, often at the expense of potential homesteaders who were unable to access the desired land.

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When is OK for the government to detain people indefinitely? (If never, why?)​

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Answer:

That has to be your opinion

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In Russia, communists tried to influence urban workers to revolt and overthrow the government. In China, Mao focused more on ___.

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Farmers I believe is the answer explanation: Majority of the Chinese during that time were farmers have a nice day (: God bless you

In modern day Mexico, Central America, and South America, what were the main economic activities of the European colonists?

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The Latin American economy is an export-based economy consisting of individual countries in the geographical regions of North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.

What was the name of the Emperor who resisted military government of the Kamakura Shogunate?

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The Emperors name was Go-Daigo.

Who did Hong Kong align with during the Cold War

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The answer would be Washington.

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People may be surprised by Washington’s attention to Hong Kong, a territory only 1,106 square kilometers in size. But if one looks closer at the United States’ extensive, but usually under-discussed, geopolitical interests in Hong Kong then we should not be surprising to see Washington step in — particularly as the U.S. and China move toward a new Cold War.

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How was the secret police used to help the dictators gain control of their countries?

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Answer:

regime

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the regime .maintained itself in political power by means of the secret police, propaganda disseminated through the state controlled mass media, personality cultism, restriction of free discussion and criticism, the use of mass surveillance, political purges and persecution of specific groups of people

what medical instrument did civil war doctors commonly use?

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Answer:

Civil war-era surgical scalpel or tourniquet

What was the main reason for U.S. involvement in Vietnam?

1. a response to a request for support in the fight against communism.

2. the decision to honor a treaty agreement.

3. the belief that communism would spread in Southeast Asia.

4. an interest in honoring a commitment to the members of the United Nation.

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Answer:

Explanation:

3. America believed in the Domino effect where if one country falls to communism, the neighbouring countries are also at threat of communist revolts.

3. i know this is correct because i got it right

The emphasis on personal salvation, which Hutchinson articulated in the 1630s, was most strongly echoed in which later movement?

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Answer:

Second Great Awakening

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The second great awakening was a religious revival that started a wave of evangelistic activities that promoted a large population in the churches, in search of personal salvation and obedience to divine concepts. This revival was greatly influenced by Hutchinson's salvation agreements and counted on the participation of a large number of Baptists and Methodists, as well as other religions that believed in free will as a form of repentance for sins and life changes.

How is republicanism reflected in the provisions of both the U.S. and the
Texas Constitutions?
Select one:

Both provide a framework of how representatives are elected to the
legislature.


Both outline how powers are separated between the branches of government.


Both detail how power is shared between lower and higher levels of
government.


Both include a Bill of Rights to specify the rights citizens are guaranteed.

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Answer: Both include a Bill of Rights to specify the rights citizens are guaranteed. Also Both outline how powers are separated between the branches of government.

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For those fluent in Spanish, March the following words. Will give brainliest

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11. murciélago

12. zorrillo

14. lagartija

15. nu

16. flu

17. buho

18. cuervo

19. oso

20. glotón

21. caiman

22. culebra

23. halcón

24. ardilla

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Explanation:

4 and 2 its easy but i dont knoiw ur story ;-;

It is the first one you’re welcome

PLSSSS HELP. in need of help immediately!!!!!! (check whole picture)

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Answer:

ocean and seas, rivers and streams

the cleanest and freshest water ecosystems are:

A. wetlands

D. ponds and lakes

E. rivers and streams

1-How did the Second World War shift the focus of the global story you've learned so far? ​

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great question that’s amazing

The Second World War shift the focus of the global story which we have learnt so far. While Europe remained significant, the world's attention turned elsewhere. Six years of warfare and tremendous death tolls from both war and genocide had decimated the major European governments. Outside of Europe, the two main powers that emerged from the conflict were the United States and the Soviet Union.

What happened after the Second World War?

Historians often characterize the events of the half-century or so following the end of World War II in 1945 using two distinct techniques. The first was the Cold War, during which the United States and the Soviet Union led opposing coalitions that clashed everywhere. The second was decolonization, as people in colonies around the world sought independence and to establish their own nation-states.

At the end of the war, millions of people had died and millions more had been rendered homeless, the European economy had collapsed, and much of Europe's industrial infrastructure had been devastated. The Soviet Union has also suffered greatly.

Therefore, there was the rise of the two super powers the United States and the Soviet Union that shifted the focus of the global story from Europe to the other parts of the world.

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What did the town look like before the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki? (3 - 5 sentences) No links!!!!! Plz answer :)

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The city of Hiroshima is located on the broad, flat delta of the Ota River, which has 7 channel outlets dividing the city into six islands which project into Hiroshima Bay. The city is almost entirely flat and only slightly above sea level; to the northwest and northeast of the city some hills rise to 700 feet. A single hill in the eastern part of the city proper about 1/2 mile long and 221 feet in height interrupted to some extent the spreading of the blast damage; otherwise the city was fully exposed to the bomb. Of a city area of over 26 square miles, only 7 square miles were completely built-up. There was no marked separation of commercial, industrial, and residential zones. 75% of the population was concentrated in the densely built-up area in the center of the city.

Hiroshima was a city of considerable military importance. It contained the 2nd Army Headquarters, which commanded the defense of all of southern Japan. The city was a communications center, a storage point, and an assembly area for troops. To quote a Japanese report, "Probably more than a thousand times since the beginning of the war did the Hiroshima citizens see off with cries of 'Banzai' the troops leaving from the harbor."

The center of the city contained a number of reinforced concrete buildings as well as lighter structures. Outside the center, the area was congested by a dense collection of small wooden workshops set among Japanese houses; a few larger industrial plants lay near the outskirts of the city. The houses were of wooden construction with tile roofs. Many of the industrial buildings also were of wood frame construction. The city as a whole was highly susceptible to fire damage.

Some of the reinforced concrete buildings were of a far stronger construction than is required by normal standards in America, because of the earthquake danger in Japan. This exceptionally strong construction undoubtedly accounted for the fact that the framework of some of the buildings which were fairly close to the center of damage in the city did not collapse.

The population of Hiroshima had reached a peak of over 380,000 earlier in the war but prior to the atomic bombing the population had steadily decreased because of a systematic evacuation ordered by the Japanese government. At the time of the attack the population was approximately 255,000. This figure is based on the registered population, used by the Japanese in computing ration quantities, and the estimates of additional workers and troops who were brought into the city may not be highly accurate. Hiroshima thus had approximately the same number of people as the city of Providence, R.I., or Dallas, Tex.

Nagasaki

Nagasaki lies at the head of a long bay which forms the best natural harbor on the southern Japanese home island of Kyushu. The main commercial and residential area of the city lies on a small plain near the end of the bay. Two rivers divided by a mountain spur form the two main valleys in which the city lies. This mountain spur and the irregular lay-out of the city tremendously reduced the area of destruction, so that at first glance Nagasaki appeared to have been less devastated than Hiroshima

Which of the following was an activity of the NAACP?
a Supporting environmental issues in Texas' natural habitats
b. Organizing and financing lawsuits to stop segregation
C. Supporting marksmanship and gun safety in Texas
d. Organizing and supporting stronger drunk driving laws
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B

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Answer: its b

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According to Smith how did the law of supply and demand regulate capitalism? (War Horse).

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Answer:

o

Explanation:

on 14
The statement that best completes the diagram is:
Cause
Effect
John Brown leads an
attack on Harpers Ferry.
?
A. Plantation owners choose to end the practice of slavery.
O O
B. Abolitionists are inspired to work harder to end slavery.
C. Southern governors form a coalition to work with abolitionists.
D. Southern states act quickly to outlaw slavery.

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Answer:

B

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By the beginning of the Renaissance the printing press had relocated that center to what city and nation?

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Answer:

europe vense

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The Continental Congress issued this commission to —
Benedict Arnold
Alexander Hamilton
John Hancock
George Washington

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Answer:D. Please make me brainlest

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whats 4/5 times 7? please give solution

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Answer:

5.6

Explanation:chgeyunme

Answer:

= 28/5 or 5.6 or 5 3/5

Explanation:

4/5 * 7

= 28/5

Convert to decimal or mixed number if you want:

= 5.6 or 5 6/10

= 5.6 or 5 3/5

Most Americans eat and enjoy foods from other cultures. True False

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Answer: False

Explanation: A lot of Americans enjoy fast foods, which are actually from America. I would say a small percentage of Americans actually enjoy eating food from other cultures.

The Mir Space Station:
a) is still used by Russian cosmonauts
b) was in orbit around the earth for 15 years
c) was sent into orbit by the United States
d) all of the above

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Answer:

B

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According to Las Casas, how did the Spanish treat the Natives?

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Answer:

The Spanish treated the natives very violently.

Explanation:

They had taken natives as slaves and murdered those who were not of use. The natives thought they were sent from heaven, but they then characterized them as evil when they started to treat them unjustly.

*(umm that was harsh for what the Spanish did to the Native Americans)*

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Which foreign affairs policy includes a specific focus on fostering democracy?

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Answer:The New World Order is a foreign affairs policy that includes a specific focus on fostering democracy

7. On southern__, large numbers of workers, usually enslaved Africans, were required to perform forced labor.
Road crews
Mills
Factories
Plantations
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Answer:

factories

Explanation:

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In southern factories, large numbers of workers, usually enslaved Africans, were required to perform forced labor. Thus, option 'C' is the correct option.

What were slaves forced to do in the southern colonies?

The majority of slaves in the lower South resided and worked on cotton farms. Although the greatest estates contain several hundred slaves, the majority of these plantations had fifty or fewer. Rice, corn, sugarcane, and tobacco were all grown by slaves, but cotton was by far the most important cash crop. On farms and plantations, there were several additional sorts of work necessary besides planting and harvesting.

Slaves were required to clear fresh land, dig ditches, transport and chop wood, butcher cattle, and fix tools and structures. They frequently worked as drivers, carpenters, blacksmiths, mechanics, and other specialized occupations. The extra responsibility of providing for their families, including cooking, caring for the kids, spinning, weaving, and sewing.

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How did the Stamp Act of 1765 get its name?
A. It was a tax related to mailing and postage stamps.
B.Colonists wanted to stamp out the tax and end it.
C.People paid the tax by handing in stamps bought in advance.
D.Goods were stamped to show the tax had been paid.

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D. Goods were stamped to show the tax had been paid.

Answer:

QUESTION:

How did the Stamp Act of 1765 get its name?

A. It was a tax related to mailing and postage stamps.

B.Colonists wanted to stamp out the tax and end it.

C.People paid the tax by handing in stamps bought in advance.

D.Goods were stamped to show the tax had been paid.

ANSWER:

It was called the Stamp Act because the colonies were supposed to buy paper from Britain that had an official stamp on it that showed they had paid the tax. The French and Indian War was fought between the British American colonies and the French, who had allied with the American Indians. It lasted from 1754 to 1763.

Explanation:

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The cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney in 1793.


What was the purpose of the cotton gin?


Describe the effect of the cotton gin on slavery in the United States.


Write your response in three to four complete sentences.


(in your own words, please!!! I'll only give you the brainliest if it's not plagiarized. I have a plagiarism checker.) (NO LINKS PLEASE!!)

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Answer:

To increase the production of cotton farming.

Explanation:

It was used to pick seeds out of cotton at a higher rate than by hand. This helped increase the amount of cotton slaves were able to treat and bag to be sold. It helped cotton become the leading export by the 19th century.

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