What landforms does Russia stretches across

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Answer: As the world's largest country in total area, Russia showcases a wide diversity of landforms. In general terms, it is divided into some very specific geographical zones. 

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The broad European Plain, or Volga River Plain extends from the Ural Mountains to its western borders with Europe. 

The central and southern areas of Russia include large fertile areas, marsh, steppes (plains without trees) and massive coniferous forests. 

Siberia is a combination of frozen tundra, with rolling hills rising to plateaus, punctuated by scattered mountain ranges. 

Mountains 
Mountain ranges are found across Russia, with many of the major ones stretching along its southwestern, southeastern and eastern borders 

In the far southwest the Caucasus Mountains slice across the land. The country's highest point, Mt. Elbrus at 18,481 ft. (5,633 m), is located there. 

Making up the natural border between European Russiaand Asia, the Ural Mountains extend from the Arctic Ocean to Kazakhstan's northern border. 

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The South’s reaction to the federal tariffs of the early 1800s stemmed from a belief that tariffs raised the price of manufactured goods and hurt trade with Britain. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope that this answer has come to your help.

The correct answer is that The South'ts reaction to federal tariffs of the early 1800s stemmed from a belief that tariffs A. raised the price of manufactured goods and hurt trade with Britain.

While the North's economy depended on manufacturing, these tariffs benefited their industries in their competition with the British. However, the South were net consumers of manufactured products that would be more expensive. Also, they depended on their agricultural exports to the British, who might retaliate because of the federal tariffs.

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The answer is option 2: To reorganize and reopen banks with enough money to operate.

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How did the federal government try to protect the rights of blacks during congressional Reconstruction? a. It supported the Ku Klux Klan and other southern groups.
b. It sent soldiers south to ensure blacks could exercise their rights.
c. It forced southern legislatures to appoint Redeemer Democrats.
d. It instituted black codes and Jim Crow laws in all southern states.

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b. It sent soldiers south to ensure blacks could exercise their rights.

Explanation:

The reconstruction was a period of American history that lasted from 1865 to 1877. The term has two applications: the first applies to the entire history of the entire country from 1865 to 1877 after the Civil War; the second, to the attempted transformation of the 11 ex-Confederate states from 1863 to 1877, as ordered by Congress. The reconstruction put an end to the remnants of Confederate nationalism and put an end to slavery, making the new slaves free citizens with civil rights seemingly guaranteed by three new constitutional amendments. Three visions of the memory of the civil war appeared during Reconstruction: the vision of reconciliation, which was rooted in coping with death and the devastation of war had brought; the vision of white supremacy, which included terror and violence; and the vision of emancipation, which sought full freedom, citizenship and constitutional equality for African Americans.

The answer is b. it sent soldiers south to ensure blacks could exercise their rights. 

Though no longer a series of colonies, the United States retains close ties to Britain as __________.a. a commonwealth
b. a dependency
c. a dominion
d. part of a “special relationship”

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Though no longer a series of colonies, the United States retains close ties to Britain as "d. part of a “special relationship”" since trade between these two nations benefits both immensely. 

The answer is D





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The three important reasons for studying history are _____.

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- Get to know facts over events 
- Self identification in the world major events
- an approach to study a certain place, people, ethnic group ...

The group of Northerners that raised money and financed the trip to the Nebraska territory for antislavery settlers were the: Free-Soilers Immigrant Aide Society Jay Hawks

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Free-Soilers


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the correct answer is free-soilers!

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