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Answer 1

Answer:

1 . me

2. my, who

3. did,she

4. you

you can match these answer to the below mentioned definition

Explanation:

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. Examples: he, she, it, they, someone, who. Pronouns can do all of the things that nouns can do. They can be subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, object of the preposition, and more.

Pronouns are classified as personal (I, we, you, he, she, it, they), demonstrative (this, these, that, those), relative (who, which, that, as), indefinite (each, all, everyone, either, one, both, any, such, somebody), interrogative (who, which, what), reflexive (myself, herself), possessive (mine, yours, his, hers, ...)

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When Asian immigrants arrived in the United States, they were processed by immigration officials at. Single choice.


Ellis Island

Angel Island

Canary Islands

Hawaii

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Answer:

Ellis Island

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If you don't think its right just search up Ellis Island, it's a processing point before coming into America.

Answer:
Ellis Island

Explanation;
It was established as a place to filter through immigrants, the other person who commented is also correct in their reasoning

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Answer:

car

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Was New Orleans destined to be the center of the slave trade in the Southern United States? Use evidence from the task and your knowledge of social studies to develop and support your explanation.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you did no attach your task references, to what you are talking about.

However, we can help you with these comments.

Yes, at that time, the port of New Orleans was destined to be the center of the slave trade in the Southern United States.

Right there in New Orleans, slaves were sold to every part of the United States. There were many places where slaves were sold. In parks, in public places, in elegant hotels, everywhere.

The port of New Orleans had a perfect or strategic location next to the Mississippi River. So through the boats, slaves were transported to other southern states to work in la large plantations.

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Answer:

A and B

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A supporter of the views expressed in this 1881 cartoon would argue that:
O A. the United States was not behaving fairly in its treatment of
American Indians.
B. the United States had been far too generous in its treatment of
American Indians.
C. American Indians should assimilate to white culture rather than
maintain sovereignty.
D. settlers moving westward had no obligations to recognize
American Indians' traditional lands.

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Answer:

The United States was not behaving fairly in its treatment of American Indians.

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Who was the first common man to be elected president of the United States?
A. Thomas Jefferson
B. James Monroe
C. Andrew Jackson
D. James Madison

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Answer:Andrew Jackson cause

More nearly than any of his predecessors, Andrew Jackson was elected by popular vote; as President he sought to act as the direct representative of the common man. Born in a backwoods settlement in the Carolinas in 1767, he received sporadic education.

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C. Andrew Jackson

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Who wrote Mein Kampf and what did it symbolize?

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Adolf Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" and it is symbolized as a clear-cut warning to the world of Hitler's intentions for war and genocide, which may have been recognized and prevented had more people read it outside of Germany, some historians say. In many instances throughout the novel, Hitler’s infamous work of literature was used against the Nazi regime to bring protection and safety to those in possession of the novel.

What were the dates of the Boer War?

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Dates: Oct 11, 1899 – May 31, 1902


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Answer:

1st Boer War: December 16, 1880 – March 23, 1881

2nd Boer War: October 11, 1899 – May 31, 1902

Explanation:

Why does the Fifth Amendment matter today?

It prevents people accused of crimes from being sent far away to plead their case alone in front of a single judge.

The amendment protects the rights of children and minors that are not covered by other language in the Constitution.

Without this amendment, it would not be possible to pass laws to protect our right to use new technologies and ideas.

If it didn’t exist, an innocent person could be forced to speak at their trial and may say something bad out of nervousness.

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Answer:

it creates a number of right relevant to both criminal and civil legal proceedings

it also guarantees the right to a grand jury,forbids "double jeopardy",protects against self incrimination

Why was Themistocles ostracized?

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He was eventually accused of collaborating with the Persians, which led to his ostracism and eventually forced exile from not just Athens, but all of Greece. Themistocles' life ended thousands of miles away from his beloved land, and his reputation was ruined for centuries.

revolutions in america, france and latin america were influenced by

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Answer:

land and power to control  

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Answer:

1) I'm reading one chapter of Tom Saywer every night before I go to bed.

2) Every Saturday morning at 9:00, my little brother watches Muppet Babies.

3) Tropical Storm or Snow Srorm

4) Present

5) Closing/Conclusion

Explanation:

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a.) What famous Greek wrote about the Peloponnesian War?

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Answer:

Thucydides, (born 460 bc or earlier? —died after 404 bc?), greatest of ancient Greek historians and author of the History of the Peloponnesian War, which recounts the struggle between Athens and Sparta in the 5th century bc. His work was the first recorded political and moral analysis of a nation's war policies.

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Thucydides

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1. Did the Supreme Court's decision in McConnell resolve all constitutional as-applied challenges to the BCRA when it upheld the disclosure requirements of the statute as constitutional?

2.Do the BCRA's disclosure requirements impose an unconstitutional burden when applied to electioneering requirements because they are protected "political speech" and not subject to regulation as "campaign speech"?

3. If a communication lacks a clear plea to vote for or against a particular candidate, is it subject to regulation under the BCRA?

4.Should a feature length documentary about a candidate for political office be treated like the advertisements at issue in McConnell and therefore be subject to regulation under the BCRA?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1.) No

2.) No

3.) Yes

4.) Yes

who used his considerable influence to win the election for Thomas Jefferson??​

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Answer:

aaron burr

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Where do you think that the United States of America falls on this economic continuum ? Why ?

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Answer:

Near market economy

Explanation:

The United States is probably closer to a market economy on the continuum because we have free enterprise, a lot of entrepreneurs.

2. What are the positive results of government regulation of the economy? What are

the negative results? How would the answers change based on the point of view of

the person answering (e.g. consumer, business owner, etc.)?

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The correct answers to these open questions are the following.

What are the positive results of government regulation of the economy?

The positive results of government intervention in the economy are that it can create a balance when needed or establish proper legislation in order to help the economy in moments of crisis. The federal government can also promote the best economic conditions when the economy needs some kind of support or impulse.

What are the negative results?

We can say that the negative result could be an excess of regulation that unbalances the natural flow of a market economy.

How would the answers change based on the point of view of the person answering (e.g. consumer, business owner, etc.)?

The answers, of course, could be very different according to consumers, federal agencies, companies, and business owners because they have different interests. Some want more intervention to regulate inflation and high prices, in the case of consumers. Some want less regulation and let the supply and demand decided the price of a good, as in the case of the industries.  

Which character trait will cause Anne the most difficulty while they are in hiding? Support your response with evidence from at least one of the diary entries.

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Answer:

no

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What is president Lincoln's position on slavery?

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President Lincoln stood in opposition of slavery

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He vigorously supported the 13th Amendment which abolished slavery throughout the United States, and, in the last speech of his life, he recommended extending the vote to African Americans. This brief study of Lincoln's writings on slavery contains examples of Lincoln's views on slavery.

What were some of the things that were a part of the diet of ancient Greeks?
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Ancient Greeks grew olives, grapes, figs and wheat and kept goats, for milk and cheese. They ate lots of bread, beans and olives.

Answer:

fish

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what country did the united states force to adopt a democraticvform of government following world war 2

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Answer:

Japan

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What new weapon was introduced?

• The lightsaber
• The bayonet
• The Golden Gun

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It can depend on the time period but the most likely is bayonet

My kitten who is turning a year old in April :o Her name is Winifred but we call her Winnie

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Answer:

ok

Explanation:

cute cat

What did the Nazis believe and what were their objectives?

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Answer:

The natzis believed that jewish people were bad.

Explanation:

They though Jewish people were the cause of them losing world war two, so they tried to kil all of them.

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When Susan B. Anthony quotes the preamble to the US Constitution in her speech “On Women’s Right to Vote,” which of the audience’s emotions is she most likely appealing to? patriotic pride love of family military pride love of freedom

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Answer:

The correct answer is patriotic pride

Explanation:

Because I said so

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Which statement best explains how the Catholic Church benefited from the journeys Columbus made to the Americas? The Catholic Church​

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Answer:

The Catholic Church altered beliefs to convert American Indians.

Explanation:

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The Catholic Church altered beliefs to convert American Indians.

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Multiple Choice Question
Du Bois led which civil rights organization?
A. The Niagara Movement
B. The Congress of Racial Equality
C. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference

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A. The Niagara Movement
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When we elect representatives to Congress we are applying this principle of
government

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Answer:

Popular Sovereignty

Explanation:

When the representatives are elected to congress, the principle of government that applies is the Popular sovereignty. The principle of popular sovereignty states that the authority and power to create as well as sustain the government lies among the people of the country. It is based on the concept that people are real rulers in a democracy and the elected representatives are servants of people who are the sovereigns.

How were plebeians and enslaved persons similar in Roman society? please help me

a. They were not able to own property.
b. They were not educated in the laws.
c. They were not allowed to be soldiers.
d. They were not allowed to become citizens.

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They were not able to own property.

Answer:They were not allowed to become citizens.

Explanation:

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