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Answer 1
what did the us get in the deal? ONCE THE US GOT FLORIDA THEY WERE ABLE TO GAIN CONTROL OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER THAT WAS AN IMPORTANT TRADE ROUTE.

what did spain get in the deal?
- The United States defined the boundary between the US and New spain.
- they were worried about losing texas to US, so they sold florida for 5 million
Answer 2

Answer: 1. Under the Onís-Adams Treaty of 1819 (also called the Transcontinental Treaty and ratified in 1821) the United States and Spain defined the western limits of the Louisiana Purchase and Spain surrendered its claims to the Pacific Northwest. In return, the United States recognized Spanish sovereignty over Texas.

2. The Adams–Onís Treaty (Spanish: Tratado de Adams-Onís) of 1819, also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, the Florida Purchase Treaty, or the Florida Treaty, was a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.

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Related Questions

1. What right is guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment?
A. Legal representation
B. A speedy trial
C. A fair jury
D. All of the above
2. What right is guaranteed by the Seventh Amendment?
A. Civil jury trials
B. A speedy trial
C. Criminal jury trials
D. All of the above
3. What is not allowed according to the Eighth Amendment?
A. Reasonable bail
B. Reasonable fines
C. Cruel punishments
D. Jail terms
4. What does the Ninth Amendment state?
A. The only rights are the ones in the constitution
B. There are other rights not stated in the constitution
C. The constitution can be changed to add more rights
D. The constitution can not be changed

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A and b explain- it’s talking about the 6 ade

How did social and federal reforms impact America?
Short answer pleaseee

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The reform movements that arose during the antebellum period in America focused on specific issues: temperance, abolishing imprisonment for debt, pacifism, antislavery, abolishing capital punishment, amelioration of prison conditions (with prison's purpose reconceived as rehabilitation rather than punishment

what countrey gained its independence from portagual

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Answer:

Brazil

Explanation:

On September 7, 1822, Prince Dom Pedro declared Brazil's independence from Portugal, founding the Empire of Brazil, which led to a two-year war of independence.

Answer:

The country that gained independence from Portugal is Guinea-Bissau but it was not recognized by Portugal until on 10 September 1974.

Explanation:

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Indian affairs were originally under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of ___________ before the creation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

A.the War Department
B.the Senate
C.The President

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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What progress did women make as a group in the power war period?

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Answer:

Great progress were attained.

Explanation:

Great progress women make as a group in the power war period because  more weapons were needed in the war so manufacturing jobs opened up to women and increased their income and their financial conditions were better. Women's employment was encouraged during the war. Once the war was over, women workers were again replaced with men so the group of women has a great contribution in the days of war.

During the war, the US military produced 310,000
The chart shows production totals for the US military
during World War II.
O aircraft.
US Military Production Totals
O ships.
tanks.
Tanks
60,973
trucks and other vehicles.
Aircraft
310,000
Ships (All Types)
124.000
Trucks and Other
Vehicles
2,400,000
Rounds of Ammunition
41,000,000,000

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

why not

Answer:

AIRCRAFT

Explanation:

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Which New Deal agency paid artists and writers to document America? The Tennessee Valley Authority Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Works Progress Administration Civilian Conservation Corps

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Answer:

Works Progress Administration

Explanation:

The Work Progress Administration, also known as WPA, was one of the famous government agencies operating in the period after the great depression, when the New Deal was being applied. The focus of WPA was the national artistic production and it was through it that several musicians, writers, painters, actors, disegners, art directors, among other artists were financed, increasing artistic production in the country.

This is the term that describes a method of direct control used by imperialistic nations to lead their colonies that was similar to the way a a parent would lead a child.
Group of answer choices

condescending

paternalism

oppresive

patronizing

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Answer: The answer is paternalism

Expedition date of marco polo

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The expedition date is 1254

Describe the system of the assembly line.

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Answer:

An assembly line is a production process that divides labor by breaking up the manufacture of a product into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence. Assembly lines were used in the late 1800s when workers used pulley systems to move products from one station to the next.

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why is anime blood pink

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Answer:

Cuz they tryna do ketchup and mayo mixed together so u get pink blood aka (Sause) :D

Explanation:

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Answer:

The train spoken about seems like a normal train. It run on tracks and it has different cars (sections) The picture looks very similar as well.

Explanation:

I think the train ride was pretty nice although they had to be very careful for white people not to see them. So they had to hide most likey in cargo which is usually is the last car of every passenger train.

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1st Paragraph: Introduction.
Please write a paragraph as a introduction as why Abraham Lincoln is a good president. (Don't use first person words for example: I, me, we are words to not be used.)

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Explanation:

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was born on February 12, 1809, and died at the age of 56 on the 4th day of March 1861. Lincoln was the president of the United States for four years, from 1861 to 1865. Lincoln was born in Hardin County in the state of Kentucky in a small cabin. The family had only one room. His parents, Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks were farmers who had a large tract of land that measured 348 acres on which their cabin was situated. His parents were uneducated, however.

Lincoln’s political career began in 1832 when he created a political campaign for a political party known as the Whig Party. This party was based on efforts that sought to improve navigation on the neighboring river. Ten years later, Lincoln married the love of his life, Mary Todd, with whom he had four sons. Unfortunately, one of his four sons did not survive into adulthood. Lincoln’s participation in active national politics took a turn for the better in 1842 when he campaigned and was elected to the US House of Representatives.

While at the House of Representatives, Lincoln accomplished a number of things including accrediting the American-Mexican war to the president, James K. Polk. Lincoln was, however, not a popular figure with the democrats, due to his speeches that tended to go against the beliefs of the Democratic Party.

In 1960, Lincoln’s political star had grown so much such that he was nominated by the Republican Party to become their presidential candidate. His temperate views on the issues of western origin and slavery are said to have significantly contributed to his preference as a Republican candidate.

Throughout the election period, Lincoln did not give any speeches. Instead, he gave the Republican organization charge of any speeches that were required. On the 6th day of November 1860, Lincoln assumed the highest office in the US, when he was elected to the office of the president of the land.

It was during Lincoln’s presidency that the Civil War began. This war began in the year 1861 and ended up consuming a large portion of Lincoln’s time as the president of America. Biographies of Lincoln report that he often found himself very frustrated by the events that were taking place during the war. The conflict eventually ended on the 9th day of April 1865, when Robert Lee decided to surrender in Virginia. The 14th day of April 1865, is a popular day in Lincoln’s presidency because this is the day when, inside Ford’s theater, Lincoln went to watch a play without his bodyguard who apparently was aware of the president’s planned assassination. It happened while Lincoln was watching the funniest part of the play. The president’s seat was on the balcony. This is where John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham Lincoln directly in his head. The murderer hoped that the noise from the cheers and laughter would swallow up the noise of the gunshot. However, his plan didn’t work.

Robert Todd Lincoln, the president’s older son, arrived after midnight the same day. At the same time, Lincoln’s twelve-year-old son Tad was kept away. Besides, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton and Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles also arrived at the president’s place. Edwin Stanton insisted that the president’s wife leave the room where Lincoln was kept. For the rest of the night, Stanton ran the country’s government from the house. It was Edwin Stanton to direct the hunt for Lincoln’s murderer and his partners in crime. John Booth did his best in order to elude his capture for almost a fortnight. However, on April 26, 1865, he was finally arrested. Abraham Lincoln passed away on April 15.

Today, the 16th president of the United States is consistently ranked as one of the top three leaders of the US. Two others are Franklin D. Roosevelt and George Washington. Respect for these three historical figures is evidenced by most polls of political scientists, academic historians, and the citizens of the United States.

How to write a five-paragraph essay about Abraham Lincoln:

When it comes to a five-paragraph essay about Abraham Lincoln, it has five standardized structure as follows: the intro, the body part 1, the body part 2, the body part 3, and the concluding section.

In the first paragraph, introduce your thesis statement. Make sure that you choose a contradictory thesis statement. Otherwise, there won’t be anything to support with further arguments.

Choose three major arguments about Abraham Lincoln that support your thesis and build three separate paragraphs to describe and support them.

Which of the following was NOT a new technique used in naval warfare during the Civil War?

a. the inclusion of iron plating

b. the use of steam engines

c. the uses of sails to power ships

d. changes to the type of cannons used on ships

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Answer:

b. the use of steam engines

Answer:

its b they use steam engines

Explanation:

Which constitutional power was inspired by this passage?

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If using the examples of Louis XIV, Tsar Peter the Great, and Tokugawa leyasu, which statement about the nature of rulers would
be accurate?
A)
The justification for rule should be divinely inspired.
B)
Power should be consolidated in one absolute authority.
Political authority should be constrained by constitutions.
D)
Rulers should use their position for the protection of the lowest classes.

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Answer:(B)

Explanation:

Answer:

None of the the above. The best known political instrument is the United Sates Constitution. In it the people gave consent to the governemnt to make laws that did very few things. The people themselves said to the government, "When there is a need we will take care of ourselves and the government does not need to make more laws to help us."

Explanation:

Because they were not allowed to trade freely, manly of the colonists were ______ goods from the colonies to make more money

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Answer:

I think stealing

Explanation:

I'm pretty sure that's how the Boston tea party happened too

what was the significant result of the war of 1812

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Answer:  The main result of the War of 1812 has been two centuries of peace between both countries. ... After Napoleon's defeat in 1814, Britain was no longer at war with France, and restrictions on trade ended. The British suspended their policy of impressment of American sailors since there was no need to resume it.

Explanation:

There was a dispute between the U.S. and Great Britain regarding British infringement of U.S. maritime rights. This came to an end with an exchange of ratifications of the Ghent Treaty.

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Why did the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union support voting rights for Texas women?

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Answer:

The WCTU was a religious organization whose primary purpose was to combat the influence of alcohol on families and society. It was influential in the temperance movement, and supported the 18th Amendment. The Woman's Christian Union (WCTU) was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in November of 1874.

Explanation:

Answer:

The WCTU was a religious organization whose primary purpose was to combat the influence of alcohol on families and society. It was influential in the temperance movement, and supported the 18th Amendment. The Woman's Christian Union (WCTU) was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in November of 1874.

Explanation:

What did Britain contribute to the development of Mississippi's architecture?

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Answer:

European colonists built the oldest surviving buildings in the area that would become the state of Mississippi. Timber was plentiful and early buildings in Mississippi were constructed with heavy timber framing

This American Senator advocate for a new, aggressive foreign policy and was a “New Imperialist”

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im pretty sure its senator albert j

What do you think this political cartoon is saying
about European
Imperialism?

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Answer:

I’m not sure but this could mean somethingn just not in the cartoon but also in  real life because it is politically speaking about Europe Imperialism.

Explanation:

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How do you think of the country will finally settled the debate on states' rights v federal power?

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Answer:

i think that the states should have more power and control some if not most of federal laws like taxes

Explanation:

Jackson took all ___ money out of the BUS.
paper
coin
international
state
federal

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Answer:

Paper

Explanation:

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IN THE BEGINNING THE CHINESE DIDN’T KNOW THERE WERE OTHER ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS IN THE WORLD BECAUSE THEY WERE _________isolated ___________________
THIS WAS CAUSED BY ___
_____________________ FEATURES THAT MADE A NATURAL BARRIER


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iN THE BEGINNING THE CHINESE DIDN'T KNOW THERE WERE OTHER ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS IN THE WORLD BECAUSE THEY WERE ISOLATED BY NATURAL BARRIERS.

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What is one way the Industrial Revolution changed how people worked?​

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More people working in large factories 100%
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Where was Solomon Northrup drugged, captured, and forced into slavery?
199528

A. Saratoga Springs, New York
B. York Springs, WA
C. Washington, D.C.

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Answer:

B. York springs.

Explanation: York springs was forced into slavery in the 50th century, their people have been suffering for a long time and now onto this day, they are offically free.

How did the cotton gin transform agriculture in the South? A. It allowed farmers to profit from short-staple cotton. B. It reduced the number of acres devoted to cotton. C. It increased the time needed to clean cotton. D. It eliminated the need for slaves.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

It makes the most sense because it decreased the time, didnt decrease land, and they still used slaves

What is one way the Industrial revolution changed how people worked?


A. Cause: Only large farms could afford the cotton gin, led to —> most farmers stopped growing cotton

B. Cause: The cotton gin made it possible to harvest cotton more quickly, led to —> Southern farms produced more cotton

C. Cause: The Cotton gin made cotton production harder, led to —>
Slavery increased in the south

D. The cotton gin made cotton production easier, led to —> Farmers in the north and west started growing cotton

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Answer: It is actually B

Explanation: Don't believe the other person it is wrong

how did the building of panama canal spread US influence to other nations

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Answer:

Control and Power

Explanation:

It connected the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, giving America more control of the Western Hemisphere. The Panama Canal, built in 1914, gave America control over both oceans (The Western Hemisphere), which was a big deal at the time due to World War I.

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