Answer:
Immigration Act of 1924
Explanation:
The Immigration Act of 1924 limited the number of immigrants coming into the United States. For the first time, this act limited immigration in the country by establishing a national origin quota system. They tried to reduce immigration because of World War I and the dislike of foreigners particularly from Russia and Eastern Europe. The 1924 act excluded effect on Asian or African immigration.
Senator Meyer Jacobstein argued against immigration limitations in 1924 in a congressional speech. He gave his statement supporting the Constitution, which allowed everyone to be equal in America. According to him, the 1924 Act put specific people in the status of superior and another as inferior.
Answer:
i just need some point
Explanation:
why brainly don't have answers for u.s history sem 2
Which individuals signed the Oslo Accords?
Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin
Arthur Balfour and Gamal Abdel Nasser
Manachem Begin and Anwar Sadat
Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton
Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin
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Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat of Palestine signed the Oslo accord.
What was the Oslo AccordsThe Oslo Accords describes the agreements between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
The first accord referred to as Oslo I Accord, was signed in Washington, D.C. in 1993 in the presence of the US president while the Oslo II Accord, was signed in Taba, Egypt, in 1995.
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People who want to obtain
from financial institutions can use their
rights to do so.
Answer:
People who want to obtain _____credit_______ from financial institutions can use their ___property____ rights to do so
State and give a brief description of some of the benefits or developments that out of the Industrial Revolution
Answer:
Employment prospects grew as a result of the Industrial Revolution. Earnings in industries were higher than those earned by farmers. As factories became more common, more managers and staff were needed to run them, increasing the number of positions available and overall earnings.
Explanation:
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In addition to the dangers of the Nazis finding them, what were 3 other reasons that hiding was extremely challenging for children-and which often could lead to death?
Answer:
1537
Explanation:
1000+537 is the answer
Teddy Roosevelt decided to run for the presidency in 1912 because a William Howard Taft had seemed to discard Roosevelt's progressive policies. b Taft decided not to run for a second term. c Woodrow Wilson appeared to be a very strong Democratic candidate. d Senator Robert La Follette encouraged him to do so. e the Democratic party was split.
Answer:
a. William Howard Taft had seemed to discard Roosevelt's progressive policies.
Explanation:
The 1912 Presidential Election of the United States was one beset with a major change in the parties involved. Particularly is the case of William Howard Taft and Teddy Roosevelt who had previously been from one party but competed against one another after a split in the party.
During the Presidency of William Taft, the Republican party split. This was because of the difference in the ideas, opinions, and policies supported by Roosevelt and Taft. With their disparaging difference in their supported policies (for instance, the preservation of certain monopolies which Roosevelt supported but was rejected by Taft who wanted them broken up). This difference led to Theodore Roosevelt's decision to run against Taft for the 1912 presidency.
Thus, the correct answer is option a.
Answer:
a. William Howard Taft had seemed to discard Roosevelt's progressive policies.
Explanation:
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were considered the upper class of colonial society.
Answer:
In Colonial America, there were three main social classes. They were the gentry, the middle class, and the poor. The highest class was the gentry. They could vote
Which of the following gave the American economy a major boost in the years after World War II?
A the return of thousands of veterans who were seeking jobs
B the conversion to a peacetime economy
C a pent-up demand for consumer goods
D a major drop in government spending
Answer:
C. a pent-up demand for consumer goods
Explanation:
Which continent was the last to be colonized by Europeans?
a. South America
b. North America
c. Asia
d. Africa
Answer:
d. Africa
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Who was The Other Magpie?
A.a Sioux woman who managed village life
B.a Sioux warrior who spread the ritual of the Sun Dance across the Plains
C.a Crow woman who fought the Sioux for killing her brother
D.the leader of the Plains nations at the treaty talk at Fort Laramie, Wyoming
Answer:
C
Explanation:
a Crow woman who fought the Sioux for killing her brother
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How did the Industrial Revolution in the United States affect life in the
cities? (5 points)
Answer:
Life in the city got affected by new factory owners providing important services like garbage collection to city residents, fast urbanization lead to overcrowding and spread of disease, as factories expanded and cities grew, so did police and fire protection
In-_____, Yasser Arafat and Israeli leaders shared the Nobel Peace Prize.
1969
1991
1994
2004
Answer:
In 1994, Yasser Arafat and Israeli leaders shared the Nobel Peace Prize.
Explanation:
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Create a Twitter discussion between the characters, recreating the story from beginning to end. Include Louise Mallard, Brently Mallard, Richards (Brently's friend), and Josephine (Louise's sister).
Answer:
Richards: *josephine I have terrible news. It's about Brently. He has passed away.
Josephine: *richards My goodness! What happened?
Richards: *josephine A train accident. We must tell your sister.
Josephine: *richards Oh, no! Remember her heart condition. We must be careful.
Richards: *louise Louise, I'm afraid there is something I need to tell you.
Josephine: *louise Please, sit down before you read this, dear.
Louise: *richards *josephine What is going on??
Richards: *louise Please keep in mind we are here for you, no matter what.
Josephine: *louise Something happened to the train...
Richards: *louise It's a tragedy, and we are deeply sorry.
Louise: *richards *josephine Oh my God! Brently is gone...
Louise: My husband has passed away... But why don't I feel sad?
Nothing has changed. The world is still turning.
Oh my! I just realized... I'm free to do whatever I want!
Josephine: *louise Are you alright?? Talk to me!
Louise: *josephine I'm fine! Leave me alone!
Brently: *richards *josephine *louise Guys, have you heard about the accident? It could have been me!
Richards: *brently Wait, what?!
Josephine: *brently You're alive??
*louise Sis? Sis??!!
Explanation:
Kate Chopin was an American author who lived from 1850 to 1904. Her stories were often controversial due to their feminist take and daring female characters.
In "Story of an Hour," a misunderstanding leads Louise Mallard to a revelation. Her sister and a friend let her know that her husband has died in a train accident. However, instead of feeling sad, Louise realizes she is finally her own woman. She does not have to ask anything or justify herself to her husband. She can do whatever she wants. But, in the end, her husband appears at home, very much alive. Louise ends up dying due to a heart condition she has.
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Is understanding conflicts between traditional culture and modern challenges important in today's world? Why or why not?
Answer:
(In my opinon) It is important to understand conflicts between traditional culture and modern challenges.
(The following is just me writing out an argument of why we should change old tradtions and why not. I think that it might help with deciding if it's important or not :D)
Well, the most noticeable change towards society in the last few years has been the manifestation of the word “change”. We talk of changing our processes and ways of doing things, how to introduce new methods, products, and practices into a fast developing world, that can sometimes be resistant to change whether it is good or bad.
But, despite this, there is people who believe in the old methods of doing things, and refuse to give up old practises.
The fact that both modern methods and traditional ways are both important and valuable for our community cannot be over emphasized. What is it about tradition that makes it so important to people, that even as they respond to change they still don’t want to part with it? We usually think of traditions as something that is passed down through the generations, they can also be started again by doing the same thing for three years in a row to positive emotions and feelings of love. Traditions today are our most prized possessions that stay the same it reminds and links us to our past, our roots, and our family.
(There are traditions that can not go unoticed, just not gonna mention them.)
Traditions are very important but when these traditions start to affect us negatively its best we do away with the bad aspect of it or make an effort to modify it into something positive. So change can't be all that bad.
Understanding the tensions between traditional culture and contemporary problems is crucial.
What is the concept of the passage?The embodiment of the word "change" has, in fact, been the most obvious shift in society during the past few years. In a world that is rapidly developing and occasionally resistant to change, whether it is for the better or worse, we talk about modifying our processes and ways of doing things as well as how to introduce new practices, products, and approaches.
However, there are still many who cling to outdated ways of doing things and won't abandon them.
It is crucial to recognize the importance and value of both contemporary and traditional approaches for our community. What is it about tradition that makes it so essential to individuals and why do they still hold on to it even when faced with change.
Thus, Understanding the tensions between traditional culture and contemporary problems is crucial.
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Question 2 of 10
What was the best way for people in the early 1800s to travel long distances?
O A. By horse
B. On rivers
C. On trains
O D. By wagon
SUBMIT
Which African American leader urged African Americans to fight actively against discrimination?
Ida B. Wells
George Washington
Carver
W.E.B. DuBois
what Immigration events took place in the US during 1951-2000
answer the following true or false questions
Malaria is carried by a particular mosquito.t/f
Scalp ringworm is very contagious.t/f
ty
Answer:
malaria is carried by a particular mosquito, true.
Scalp ringworm is very contagious, true
what were Abolitionists of the early 1800s influenced by
Answer:
Frederick Douglass' powerful speeches and his publication of the North Star
Answer:
Unlike previous efforts, the abolitionist movement began as a more organized, radical, and urgent endeavor to eliminate slavery. Around 1830, it became a legal entity. Historians think that beliefs expressed during the Second Great Awakening religious movement influenced abolitionists to fight slavery.
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What would you do with the hour available?
Answer:
sometime watch tv
read story book
read poem book
travell
So sánh thái độ và hành động của nhân dân và triều đình Huế trong việc Pháp đánh Bắc Kì lần thứ nhất?
Explanation:
Plantation laborers in French Indochina were referred to as "coolies," a pejorative word for Asian labourers. They toiled long hours in deplorable circumstances for low salaries. Some workers were compensated in rice rather than cash.
France would recognise the Viet Minh administration and provide Vietnam the status of a free state inside the French Union underneath the terms of the agreement. French forces were to stay in Vietnam for another five years before being phased out.
The NLRA was created in order to give workers the right to
Answer:
Congress enacted the National Labor Relations Act ("NLRA") in 1935 to protect the rights of employees and employers, to encourage collective bargaining, and to curtail certain private sector labor and management practices.
Closely look at the following four documents (lettered a to d), and then write an essay analyzing the effects of the Tennessee Valley Authority Act on the citizens and private power utility companies in the region. Use the documents and your knowledge of the Tennessee Valley Authority to write the essay.
Answer:
Following are the solution to the given question:
Explanation:
Even though the question doesn't present any meta-analyses to which it refers, we can reflect on the following issues. Voici Les conséquences de lance de Tennessee: It took a bit of time for the various infrastructure to be built in this region of the country, in need for the electricity to occur. Because of the Bipartisan Deal effort of Theodore Roosevelt to produce additional jobs & lower electricity prices, the Philippine Statistical Act of 1933 was passed. L'agriculture est soutenue dans la region.
How did global trade change as a result of European voyages during the Age of Exploration?
A. Trade declined over land routes, including the Silk Road.
B. Trade became less necessary for Asian countries.
C. Trade expanded on a large scale as Europeans found new
markets.
D. Trade between Europe and Africa stopped entirely.
Match the term in column 1 with the definition in column 2.
Naturalized
citizens
?
Social relationships,
particularly among people
who are related by family
connection
Kinship ties
?
Immigrants who obtain
citizenship in their new
country
Household
?
People who live together
in a single residence
Clan
2
A large group of people.
united by kinship ties
Answer:2 3 4 1
Explanation:sorry if i am wrong
All interactions between people of different racial or ethnic backgrounds result in negative consequences. T F
Answer: F Is the answer
what were two ways that the industial revolution caused europeans to look for new colonies?
Answer:
It created a need for additional natural resources to be used in manufacturing.
Explanation:
A small settlement formed along the Tigris River following the Neolithic
Revolution. As the settlement grew, it developed complex social institutions
and people began to specialize at certain jobs. What other development does
the settlement need to be considered a civilization?
Answer: Historians believe that these six components of a civilization are cities, government, religion, social structure, writing and art. These are most commonly found in each civilization found throughout the ages, or at least some variation of them all. I would assume it would need a genuine culture and a governing system. If you think I'm wrong feel free to correct me, but I am a bit of a history nerd!
What characteristics of the painting above reflected attitudes of that period?
Answer: The ants on the orange clock in the bottom left corner symbolize decay and this may reflect that the people of that time period had negative attitudes toward WW1. They might've thought that society is decaying as a whole because of the war.
The Vedas of the Aryan people became the basis for the
What was the purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau?
(A) To help newly freed slaved establish schools and settle disputes
(B) To help newly freed slaved organize themselves into political parties
(C) To help African Americans move to Liberia and establish their own nation
(D) To fund African Americans who wanted to run for public office
Answer:
I think A
Explanation:
the purpose was to provide and help newly freed slaves go into the transition from slavery to freedom of being citizens