Murder of civil rights workers in philadelphia mississippi

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The murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner, also known as the Freedom Summer murders, the Mississippi civil rights workers' murders or the Mississippi Burning murders, involved three activists who were abducted and murdered in Neshoba County, Mississippi in June 1964 during the Civil Rights Movement.


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12. What were the results of Japan’s growing imperialism at the end of the 19th century?

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The two primary results of Japan’s growing imperialism at the end of the 19th century were that 1) Japan became increasingly isolated and shunned by the west, and 2) this shunning eventually led to embargoes by the US that helped bring about Japan's entry into World War II. 

Who led an expedition down the Mississippi River in 1673.Searching for the Northwest Passage,
A. Pierre and Paul Mallet
B. du Tisné and La Harpe
C. Jolliet and Marquette
D. Cartier and Roberval

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C, Jolliet and Marquette

Which side paid a higher price during the American Civil War? South or North?

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Answer: The south paid a higher price than the north.

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The south had to pay higher for the civil war. The south lost everything in the war.

How did the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad affect companies that made products?

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The Transcontinental Railroad was a continuous railroad line of 1,912 miles long that linked the United States from east to west. Its completion in 1869 allowed manufacturing companies, to transport their goods to different places and markets all over the nation in a cheaper, faster and safer way and this, consequently, contributed to companies' increase of profits and output.

Companies could pay less for transportation of goods, and travel time was decreased. 

Jennifer notices that there are branches that overhang the roads near her house. When trucks drive by, they hit the branches. She feels that this is a danger to drivers. Her city, however, has a policy of preserving the appearance of canopy roads, i.e., roads shaded by tree canopies. What should she do next to resolve her identified problem?

She should contact her local garden club members for herbicides to kill trees.
She should print an article in the newspaper about protection of canopy roads.
She should choose the best policy to follow and inform the city of her decision.
She should perform research to check if the city is aware of the driving hazard.

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She should choose the best policy to follow and inform the city of her decision.
My best guess would be the last choice, She should perform research to check if the city is aware of the driving hazard. Not 100% sure, but this seems like the best one. Hope this is of some help! ^-^

How did the cold war shape postwar international relations?

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The Cold War greatly "polarized" postwar international relations in that it led to two competing spheres of influence: the US in the west with capitalism, and the USSR in the East with communism.