Which countries were bound to each other by which alliance ww1

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Answer 1
Answer: Germany and Austria-Hungary by the Dual alliance
Answer 2
Answer:

Final answer:

World War I was marked by the alliance between the Central Powers, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. The Allied Powers on the other side were majorly United Kingdom, France, and Russia, with the US and Italy joining in later.

Explanation:

During World War I, countries were bound to each other by two major alliances, the Central Powers and the Allied Powers. The Central Powers consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire (present-day Turkey), and Bulgaria. On the other hand, the Allied Powers were mainly composed of United Kingdom, France, Russia (till 1917) and later joined by the United States, Italy and several others. These alliances played a significant role in the progression and outcome of World War I.

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Literacy tests, grandfather clauses, and poll taxeswere enacted by Southern States to
(1) limit the movement of African Americans
(2) restrict the voting rights of African Americans
(3) improve the social status of African Americans
(4) expand educational opportunities for African
Americans

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The correct answer is  (2)

Literacy tests - Quite a big number of blacks and whites were illiterate . White officials however claimed that illiterate whites could understand what was being read to them and thus were justified to vote, whereas illiterate blacks, so the claim went, could not understand what was being read to them and so were barred from voting.

Grandfather clause -  this clause said even though illiterate ad without property, one could still vote if their grandfather voted before 1867. No blacks could vote before 1867 and so the rule worked only for whites.

Poll tax - with a poll tax equivalent to between $25 to $50 in today's money no black could afford it and so they were automatically excluded from voting.



Literacy tests, grandfather clauses, and poll taxes

were enacted by the Southern States to restrict the voting rights of African Americans. (2)

Further Explanations:

The flourishing economy of the United States attracted many refugees. The immigrant arrived in the United States either in search of religious independence or in search of employment. This sudden wave of numerous immigrants created havoc in the nation and led to the rise of slavery as immigrants were willingly accepting the slavery. This worsened the condition of the slaves.  The situation remained the same until the Civil war era when initiatives were taken to put end to slavery.

Voting Right act of United States in the Federal legislation implemented by President Lyndon B. Johnson during the civil rights movement is one of the initiatives to provide equal status to the Black Americans. The act laid importance on the ban of racial prejudice during voting. The act guaranteed by the Fourteenth and 15th Amendments of the constitution of the United States gave Blacks.

Poll tax, Literacy tax, and grandfather clauses were some laws that were still limiting the voting authority of the blacks and were also preventing them to enjoy free privileges.

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Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Voting Right

Keywords: United States, religious independence, slavery, immigrants, Civil war, Voting Right, Lyndon B. Johnson, Black Americans, racial prejudice, Poll tax, Literacy tax, grandfather

Under which set of powers does the president make recommendations to Congress through the State of the Union?

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Answer:

The State of the Union Address is an explicit constitutional power that is given to the President of the United States of America.

Explanation:

The State of the Union Address is an annual event that consists of a report that the President of the United States gives to Congress about the state of the country. The speech is also used for the president to present his legislative proposals for the year. It has always been presented in January of each year, and only on seven occasions in February.

Modeled after the throne speech during the opening ceremony of the parliament in the United Kingdom, the report is established by the Constitution in its Article II, Section 3.

i looked it up, and from what i read it says
-executive powers
-powers related to legislation
-powers of appointment

*and the rest seemed irrelavent. thats all i figured out

John Bunyan was imprisoned because he was an Anglican minister. t/f

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That statement is true

In the 1600s , the Angelic church was seemed as a treachery because some of it's structure does not fit the Traditional Catholic ( which was was imposed on all England). John Bunyan is one of the most famous Anglican Minister in the Era. A lot of European Angelic Churches honor his death on every August 31st 

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False

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The NAACP lawsuits challenging "separate by equal" schooling reached the Supreme Court in 1952 and were grouped under the title Brown V. Board of EducationWhat was this court case challenging?
What was the decision outcome

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This court case challenged the fact that black and white students could not share schools.  The outcome was that "seperate but equal" segregation was not equal when it came to public education.

A major accomplishment of Britain’s Reform Act of 1832 was that it gave voting rights tothe middle class.
all males.
all citizens.
former enslaved persons.

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A major accomplishment of Britain’s Reform Act of 1832 was that it gave voting rights to  the middle class.

The Reform Act gave benches in the House of Commons to the large cities that had emerged during the Industrial Revolution, and took away seats from the so-called "rotten boroughs" (unpopulated cities that continued to have their representation of medieval origin). The law also increased the number of individuals eligible to vote, increasing the mass of the electorate from about 500,000 to 813,000, and thus allowing one in six adult men to vote, in a total population of 14 million people.

The answer is A) the middle class.


2. Why did Dr. King refer to Birmingham as “the most segregated city in America”?

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The main reason why Dr. King refer to Birmingham as “the most segregated city in America” was because Birmingham was known nationally for its bus and school segregation, and an especially fierce racist attitude towards blacks.