1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
snow_tiger [21]
3 years ago
15

TRUE/FASLE QUESTIONS!!

Social Studies
1 answer:
julsineya [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

11. False

12. True

13. False

14. True

15. True

Explanation:

It won't let me load in the 5th one for proof for 12. So here are the rest.

You might be interested in
A group's relative size, power, physical characteristics, and amount of discrimination heighten or reduce ethnic identity. true
kupik [55]
Yes, that is in fact true. 
4 0
3 years ago
Which of the following is an entrepreneur?
tekilochka [14]
Repair shop owner who opens a second shop across town
3 0
3 years ago
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
Burka [1]

Rock and mountain correlation are evidence for continental drift because Fossil correlation and mountain correlation are both evidence for Continental Drift.

According to Wegener, the presence of the same plant fossils on different planets are enough proofs that these planets shifted apart from each other.

The presence of fossils helped to agree with the theory of continental drift. Fossils from the same group of animals that have the same age have been found on different parts of the world.

According to him, the mountains are formed side by side to each other and the surrounding land have since moved apart.

Read more on brainly.com/question/7299739?referrer=searchResults

7 0
2 years ago
People who have a stressful day at work also have trouble relaxing after they get off work.
Naddika [18.5K]
Well it just depends on how they deal with that stress if they have debts to pay or a family to feed and is falling behind in bills it might be hard to sleep knowing you can't support your family which leads to whom ever it may be in to a deep depression

8 0
3 years ago
How did Georgia’s political leaders feel about the Civil
Leya [2.2K]

Answer:

The civil rights movement in the

American South was one of the most significant and successful social movements in the modern world. Black Georgians formed part of this southern movement for full civil rights and the wider national struggle for racial equality. From Atlanta to the most rural counties in Georgia's southwest Cotton Belt, Black activists protested white supremacy in myriad ways—from legal challenges and mass demonstrations to strikes and self-defense. In many ways, the results were remarkable. As late as World War II (1941-45) Black Georgians were effectively denied the vote, segregated in most areas of daily life, and subject to persistent discrimination and violence. But by 1965, sweeping federal civil rights legislation prohibited segregation and discrimination, and this new phase of race relations was first officially welcomed into Georgia by Governor Jimmy Carter in 1971.

Early Years of Protest

Although the southern civil rights movement first made national headlines in the 1950s and 1960s, the struggle for racial equality in America had begun long before. Indeed, resistance to institutionalized white supremacy dates back to the formal establishment of segregation in the late nineteenth century. Community leaders in Savannah and Atlanta protested the segregation of public transport at the turn of the century, and individual and community acts of resistance to white domination abounded across the state even during the height of lynching and repression. Atlanta washerwomen, for example, joined together to strike for better pay, and Black residents often kept guns to fight off the Ku Klux Klan.

Around the turn of the century

political leader and African Methodist Episcopal bishop Henry McNeal Turner was an avid supporter of back-to-Africa programs. Marcus Garvey's Back to Africa movement in the 1920s gained support among Georgia African Americans, as did other national organizations later, such as the Communist Party and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Meanwhile, Black Georgians established schools, churches, and social institutions within their separate communities as bulwarks against everyday racism and discrimination.

Protest during the World War II Era

The 1940s marked a major change in Georgia's civil rights struggle. The New Deal and World War II precipitated major economic changes in the state, hastening urbanization, industrialization, and the decline of the power of the planter elite. Emboldened by their experience in the army, Black veterans confronted white supremacy, and riots were common on Georgia's army bases. Furthermore, the political tumult of the World War II era, as the nation fought for democracy in Europe, presented an ideal opportunity for African American leaders to press for racial change in the South. As some Black leaders pointed out, the notorious German leader Adolf Hitler gave racism a bad name.

African Americans across Georgia seized the opportunity. In 1944 Thomas Brewer, a medical doctor in Columbus,

planned an attempt to vote in the July 4, 1944, Democratic primary. Primus King, whom Brewer recruited to actually attempt the vote, was turned away from the ballot box. Several other African American men were turned away at the door. The following year a legal challenge (King v. Chapman et al.) to the Democratic Party's ruling that only white men could vote in the Democratic primary was successful. The decision was upheld in 1946. In response, Black registration across the state rose from a negligible number to some 125,000 within a few months—by far the highest registration total in any southern state. In the larger cities, notably Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah, local Black leaders used their voting power to elect more moderate officials, forcing concessions

7 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • According to Ader and Cohen (1985) classical conditioning even works on the body's disease-fighting immune system. According to
    5·1 answer
  • A questionnaire item, distributed to a random sample of adults, reading "Are you not in support of nationalized health care", wi
    12·1 answer
  • Rolff exhibits a pattern of behavior that is culturally unusual and interferes with his psychological, social, and/or educationa
    9·1 answer
  • Why were the french and british interested in controlling egypt in the mid-19th century??
    14·1 answer
  • What are stock dividends?
    14·2 answers
  • The ancient Israelite faith is known today as what religion
    13·1 answer
  • During the Abbasid dynasty, where did scholars gather to study within the empire?
    8·2 answers
  • If we think of God as a caring, loving God who is all powerful, then the problem of evil is challenging. Does the problem of evi
    9·2 answers
  • How is life in urban areas different than in rural areas?
    14·1 answer
  • Imagine that you have been transported by time machine to the Jamestown Colony in the year 1620 before the "Starving Time". You
    14·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!