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What two groups had the right to vote in the Roman Republic? What two groups did not have this right? ​

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Men had the right to vote and the wealthy

Women did not have the right to vote and the poor.

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Men had the right to vote and the wealthy

Please post a response to Dr. B.'s questions below in standard, grammatically correct sentences. (Be sure to answer ALL aspects of it in your VERY FIRST prompt.) Then, respond to one post from one of your classmates with which you disagree and explain why. (Remember to disagree with each other respectfully.) You will not be able to see your classmates' responses until you respond to Dr. B's questions. Your first post is worth 20 points and will be graded based on the specific examples you give from the readings. (Your first post should be at least 150 words long.) Describe your specific examples in your own words--do not use direct quotes from the readings. No citations are necessary. Your response to a classmate is worth 5 points and will be graded based on support of your argument with examples from the readings. (Keep in mind that your postings should convince Dr. B. that you read and understood what you've been reading.) Here is your prompt:

In "The Failure of German-Americanism" (link to document in Course Schedule), Reinhold Niebuhr makes several criticisms of German-Americans during World War I.

a) In your opinion, which one of these criticisms was his most compelling argument? Why? (Remember: You do not have to agree with Niebuhr to objectively evaluate the effectiveness of his arguments.)

b) Do you think any of his criticisms are relevant to immigrants in the U.S. today? If so, which criticism is valid and why? If not, why not?
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What is time Travel???​

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When you use a time machine to go back in time (in the past) or forward (in the future)

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Why were nine of the ten largest US cities in 1860 located in the North rather than the South?

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Explanation:

Many northerner worked at factories and live in cities

In the south agricultural was the way of life

What were the Causes of the Spanish – American War?

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The main reasons were, America's support the ongoing struggle by Cubans and Filipinos against Spanish rule, and the mysterious explosion of the battleship U.S.S. Maine in Havana Harbor.

what was one major challenge that African resistance movements and African resistance leaders faced during new imperialism?

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The conditions that led African peoples to resist colonial rule often emerged from longstanding grievances against colonial labor exploitation, taxation, racist and paternalist practices, arbitrary violence, and political illegitimacy.

Religion boosted the spirits of slaves in all of the following ways except which?

A) They sang emotional Christan songs called "spirituals"

B) They came to see themselves as Gods chosen people

C) They understood that god wanted them to obey slaveholders

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Why did Austria-Hungary declare war on Serbia?

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Threatened by Serbian ambition in the tumultuous Balkans region of Europe, Austria-Hungary determined that the proper response to the assassinations was to prepare for a possible military invasion of Serbia.

what were the primary ethnic components of the Austro Hungarian Empire?

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The two largest ethnic groups were Germans (10 million) and Hungarians (9 million). There were also Poles, Croats, Bosnians, Serbians, Italians, Czechs, Ruthenes, Slovenes, Slovaks and Romanians. Overall, fifteen different languages were spoken in the Austro-Hungarian empire.

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Why do you think the Republican Party gave up on supporting civil rights for African Americans at the end of Reconstruction?

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Com o aumento da população no início da Baixa Idade Média, muitas pessoas saíram do campo para viver nas cidades. Quais trabalhos eles passaram desempenhar?

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   The Compromise of 1877 resolved the disputed 1876 presidential election between Democratic candidate Samuel Tilden and Republican candidate Rutherford B. Hayes.

   Democrats agreed that Rutherford B. Hayes would become president in exchange for the withdrawal of federal troops from the South and the granting of home rule in the South.

   President Hayes’ withdrawal of federal troops from Louisiana and South Carolina marked a major turning point in American political history, effectively ending the Reconstruction Era and issuing in the system of Jim Crow.

The Compromise of 1877 resolved the tumult that had arisen following the 1876 presidential election. In that election, Democratic candidate Samuel J. Tilden of New York won 247,448 more popular votes than Republican Rutherford B. Hayes of Ohio. But the electoral votes in the three southern states of Florida, Louisiana, and South Carolina were disputed. For almost four months, from November into late February, tensions remained high as the question of who was to become the nation’s next president remained unresolved.

Rutherford B. Hayes won the contested election of 1876 as a result of the Compromise of 1877. Image courtesy Library of Congress.

In January 1877, Congress established a 15-member Electoral Commission to resolve the issue of which candidate had won the contested states. The commission voted 8-7 along party lines to award the votes of all three states to Hayes. As the commission deliberated, members of Congress and others made their own efforts to end the crisis, but no written, formal agreements resulted.

During Reconstruction, the period after the Civil War when the South reorganized its political, social, and economic systems to account for the end of slavery, federal troops occupied the South. These troops served to guarantee African American men's right to vote, and the Republican-controlled federal government would only end the military occupation when states rewrote their Constitutions to recognize the citizenship and voting rights of African American men. White Southerners generally despised these troops, and wanted an end to the intervention of the federal government in the South.

The Compromise of 1877 gave white Southerners their chance to stop the military occupation of the South. In the compromise, Southern Democrats agreed not to block the vote by which Congress awarded the contested electoral votes to Rutherford B. Hayes, and Hayes therefore became president. In return, Republicans agreed to withdraw federal troops from actively intervening in the politics of Louisiana and South Carolina (the last two states occupied by federal troops). Accordingly, within two months of becoming president, Hayes ordered federal troops in Louisiana and South Carolina to return to their bases.

Cartoon showing a Southern veteran and a Northern veteran (missing a leg) shaking hands over a tombstone that reads "In Memory of Union Heroes in a Useless War." In the background, an African American family kneels in chains.

This Thomas Nast cartoon, published in 1864, suggested that compromising with the South was tantamount to betraying the Union dead. Image courtesy Library of Congress.

The removal of the federal soldiers from the streets and from statehouse offices signaled the end of the Republican Party’s commitment to protecting the civil and political rights of African Americans, and marked a major political turning point in American history: it ended Reconstruction.

Another important part of the Compromise of 1877 was that Republicans agreed to home-rule in the South. Home-rule meant that the Republican Party would refrain from interfering in the South’s local affairs, and that white Democrats, many of them racist, would rule. Southern Democrats, for their part, pledged that they would “recognize the civil and political equality of blacks.” They did not subsequently carry through on this promise but instead disfranchised black men from voting and imposed Jim Crow segregation across the South

In all, with the Compromise of 1877, the Republican Party abandoned the last remnant of its support for equal rights for African Americans in the South. With the withdrawal of federal troops went any hope of reconstructing the South as a racially-egalitarian society after the end of slavery. As Henry Adams, a black Louisianan, lamented, “The whole South—every state in the South—had got into the hands of the very men that held us as slaves.”

In the aftermath of the Compromise of 1877, a few African Americans in some areas of the South continued to vote and serve in government offices into the 1890s, but the Compromise of 1877 marked the effective end of the Republican Party’s active support of civil rights for black Americans. Southern states rapidly passed laws disenfranchising African Americans and implementing racial segregation.

Why did Willsie Lee McKinney move to Midland in 1949?

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She coils earn as much in one day as a domestic worker, cleaning & cooking.

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Why did Willsie Lee McKinney move to midland in 1949? She coils earn as much in one day as a domestic worker, cleaning & cooking. How was McKinney's job, "spun off from oil prosperity?" In other words, how did oil create her job? ... Without oil, she could not move.

Which statement accurately describes the 13 American colonies?

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the statement that accurately describes the 13 american colonies is that each colony ensured that its citizens would be represented in the British parliament. The representation of the colonies in parliament was very important to those leading them.

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Do you think the Harlem Renaissance could have happened in the South? Why or why not

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The Harlem Renaissance would not have probably happened in the south because the Renaissance was a result of fleeing from the oppressive Deep South. It was both a literal and symbolic transition from slavery. African-Americans being able to get away from their oppressors was a large factor towards the Harlem Renaissance.

3. How did the Soviet Union react to the great depression?

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Answer: In the Soviet Union, the Great Depression helped harden Joseph Stalin's grip on power.

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Answer:

d

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because it sounds like something people would say nowadays

Which had the greatest impact on Franklin Roosevelt’s victory in the 1932 presidential race?


A. Voters wanted prohibition to continue.


B. The Hoover administration had not relieved the country’s economic problems.


C. His running mate, John Nance Garner of Texas, brought him many votes.


D. Eleanor Roosevelt was able to swing the campaign in her husband’s favor.

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B. the Hoover administration had not relived the country’s economic problems.


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Answer: 3) C

4) D

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What was a major difference between social reformers and socialists in the
18th and 19th centuries?

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The history of socialism has its origins in the 1789 French Revolution and the changes which it brought, although it has precedents in earlier movements and ideas. The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1848 just before the Revolutions of 1848 swept Europe, expressing what they termed scientific socialism. In the last third of the 19th century, social democratic parties arose in Europe, drawing mainly from Marxism. The Australian Labor Party was the world's first elected socialist party when it formed government in the Colony of Queensland for a week in 1899.[1]

In the first half of the 20th century, the Soviet Union and the communist parties of the Third International around the world mainly came to represent socialism in terms of the Soviet model of economic development and the creation of centrally planned economies directed by a state that owns all the means of production, although other trends condemned what they saw as the lack of democracy. In the United Kingdom, Herbert Morrison said that "socialism is what the Labour government does" whereas Aneurin Bevan argued that socialism requires that the "main streams of economic activity are brought under public direction", with an economic plan and workers' democracy.[2] Some argued that capitalism had been abolished.[3] Socialist governments established the mixed economy with partial nationalisations and social welfare.

By 1968, the prolonged Vietnam War (1959–1975) gave rise to the New Left, socialists who tended to be critical of the Soviet Union and social democracy. Anarcho-syndicalists and some elements of the New Left and others favoured decentralised collective ownership in the form of cooperatives or workers' councils. Socialists have also adopted the causes of other social movements such as environmentalism, feminism and progressivism.[4] At the turn of the 21st century in Latin America, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez championed what he termed socialism of the 21st century, which included a policy of nationalisation of national assets such as oil, anti-imperialism and termed himself a Trotskyist supporting permanent revolution.[5]

If Protestant ideas spread in
Europe, the places where it gained
followers would be outside the
control of the Catholic Church.
What group or groups would
benefit from the Church losing
power?

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Answer:

my answer political

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they challenged the church for power that's a great reason to like the rise of protestantism

What was the first war fought by a fully desegregated American military? the Second World War the Korean War the Civil War the First World War

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The first war post-1948

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WW2 was fought with black and white soldiers, but they were segregated. Pres. Truman desegregated the armed forces in 1948, so the next war would be the fully desegregated one.

There were uprisings in Puerto Rico that the US Military fought in, in the 1950s, but if you mean a fully-fledged war then it is probably the Korean War - considering the Cold War doesn't count.

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Answer:

The Korean War

Explanation:

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After President Truman made numerous reforms in the late 1940s, the Korean War broke out in 1950, and black soldiers were finally allowed to serve in racially mixed units.

What is significant about the Battle of New Orleans?

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On January 8, 1815, the United States achieved its greatest battlefield victory of the War of 1812 at New Orleans. The Battle of New Orleans thwarted a British effort to gain control of a critical American port and elevated Major General Andrew Jackson to national fame.
The Americans successfully defeated a much larger British force, which raised morale. The Americans implemented this sort of system of earthwork on the canal resulting in a clever victory

. How did the labor movement launch a sustained assault on the understanding of freedom grounded in Social Darwinism and the liberty of contract

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

The labor movement launched a sustained assault on the understanding of freedom grounded in Social Darwinism and the liberty of contract in that the labor movement started to question the validity of those affirmations and content.

The labor movement was formed to end the idea that the richest men were the fittest to survive and control poor workers.

The strength of the labor movement relied on the union of the workers to demand better working conditions, the reduction of long hours at the workplace, and the increase of their salaries.

That is the foundation of important labor unions and movements such as the Knights of Labour, the Farmer's Alliance, the IWW, or the AFL.


How did liberal opponents of the New Deal, like Huey Long, differ from
conservative opponents, like the American Liberty League?
O A. Liberals objected to the New Deal's focus on support for the poor,
while conservatives worried that it was too concerned with the
rich.
B. Liberals were angered at tax increases that accompanied the New
Deal, while conservatives complained about programs being
underfunded.
O C. Liberals worried that the New Deal increased federal power too
much, while conservatives feared that it would unfairly increase
state power
D. Liberals argued that the New Deal did not do enough to help the
poor, while conservatives claimed that its programs had done too
much.

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D

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D

Explanation:

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What did the Harlem Renaissance do for African Americans?
-It encouraged African Americans to leave the South to pursue work in Harlem,
where African Americans were considered equals.
-It worked to change white citizens' perceptions of African Americans as primarily
laborers.
-It provided African Americans an opportunity to create a new identity for
themselves by using art to express their feelings and experiences.
-It reminded white citizens that African Americans continued to suffer unjust
treatment because of their race.

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C.it provided Africans  American's an opportunity to create a new identity for themselves by using art to express their feelings and  experiences

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Read the following chart, which shows the percentage of the world's gross
domestic product over time. Which of the following conclusions is supported
by the data?
A. The rise of globalization since the end of the Cold War has
produced huge economic gains for Latin America.
B. The rise of globalization since the end of the Cold War has greatly
damaged Japan's economy.
C. The rise of globalization since the end of the Cold War has done
little to improve economies in the former U.S.S.R.
D. The rise of globalization since the end of the Cold War has greatly
increased U.S. economic dominance.

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d the rise of globalization since the end of the cold war has greatly increased u.s economic dominance

5 questions about Transcendentalism?

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Answer:

1. What was the main affect of Transcendentalism?

2. what was Transcendentalism?

3. Why did peaople belive in Transcendentalism?

4. How has Transcendentalism shaped America?

5. What was the main goal Transcendentalism?

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why you think the usage of nuclear weapons as a form of deterrer was an effective strategy for preventing war between the West and the Soviet Union

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Definitely.
Without the threat of nuclear warfare I think things could’ve progressed.
Neither side wanted to be bombed.

During the Roman Republic, people were not loyal or disciplined, True False​

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Answer:

false, they were one of the most successful time periods

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What is the moral of the mr twister story

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Answer:

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