A colonist that sided with the British was known as a _____.

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Answer 1
Answer: Called themselves Loyalists. Patriots called them Tories.
Answer 2
Answer: They were known as Loyalists.


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A) Rosa Parks actions sparked the Montgomery bus boycott. She was forced to move to the back of the bus to give her seat up for a white woman, but refused to. During this time period in the South, African Americans were supposed to sit in the back of the bus, and could only sit in the front of the bus if no Whites were on the bus at the same time.
It is A cause Rosa Parks sparked the event. She was ordered to sit in the back of the bus, but she refused and sat in the front. She was arrested and after that African-Americans refused to take buses. Hoped I helped ;)

What were the main features of the 'Romanesque' style of architecture

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While waiting at a bus stop, Jacinta looked up and noticed that she could not see the mountains because of a thick layer of smog. Where does Jacinta most likely live? the Yucatán Panama near Lake Nicaragua Mexico City

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Which of the following were true of the Jamestown colony? It was founded to make a profit for the London Company.
It was built on the Savannah River.
During the first winter, over 50 settlers died of starvation and exposure.
The colony was saved by help from the Algonquin Indians who gave seeds and food.
The colonists came to search for gold, adventure, or to start a new life.
The colonists arrived in May of 1584.
It was built on a peninsula.
The men did not act prudently when they first arrived.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "The colony was saved by help from the Algonquin Indians who gave seeds and food. It was founded to make a profit for the London Company. The colonists arrived in May of 1584. " 

Answer:

It was founded to make a profit for the London Company,

During the first winter, over 50 settlers died of starvation and exposure,

The colony was saved by help from the Algonquin Indians who gave seeds and food,

The colonists came to search for gold, adventure, or to start a new life,

It was built on a peninsula, and The men did not act prudently when they first arrived.

Explanation:

Jamestown or Jamestown Fort, was the first permanent English settlement in the present territory of the United States. It was founded in 1607 on the banks of the James River on a peninsula (now Jamestown Island), in the current county of James City, Virginia.

The ships Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery with 104 men and boys, had departed on December 16, 1606 from the Blackwall docks on the River Thames, stopped in the Canary Islands for water, arrived in Martinique on March 23. Later they arrived at the South end of the bay of Chesapeake in April of 1607.

They did not stay there long. When they made a reconnaissance of the coast, the natives introduced themselves and pursued them until they returned to the ships. But the cartographer Richard Hakluyt had given them instructions on where to settle their colony, and on May 14 they had chosen a site, almost 100 km inland, along the newly baptized James River, where they built the Jamestown Fort in less than one month. Its location on a small peninsula and its triangular shape protected the settlers from the threat of the Spanish ships and attacks and the Indians of Powhatan. On May 26 of the same year, the Indians who inhabited the areas outside the island, the Paspahegh attacked the settlers, killing one person and wounding eleven others.

In the winter of 1608 there was a fire in the food cellar; On the other hand, a chapel and a warehouse were built. The following winter, a famine killed 200 people surviving only 60 settlers. Until 1610, 80% of the settlers in Jamestown died, causing cases of cannibalism among members of the English colony, as in the case of a 14-year-old girl analyzed in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.

In 1622, in the well-known indigenous massacre of 1622, the settlers were attacked by the Powhatan Indians, dying about 400 in the battle. Later the Jamestown fort was abandoned to establish the town.

In 1994 a group of archaeologists discovered the site where the Jamestown fort was located. For years it was thought that the river had taken the fort.

Which statement about Benito Mussolini is not correct? A. He sent troops into Ethiopia to establish an Italian overseas empire. B. He was the leader of the Fascist Party and dictator of Italy. C. He formed an alliance with Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. D. He was hailed by the Italian people for bringing victory in World War II.

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D. because they did not win at all in World War || and he was killed for being responsible of that
D because they didnt win the war

Select all that apply.What were three of the conditions leading to the May Fourth Intellectual Movement?
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-spread of public education
-rise of new intellectual class
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-growth of rural development

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The correct answers are A) rise of Chinese nationalism. B) spread of public education. C) the rise of a new intellectual class.

Three of the conditions leading to the May Fourth Intellectual Movement were the rise of Chinese nationalism, the spread of public education, and the rise of a new intellectual class.

With its best moments in 1919, the May Fourth Intellectual Movement started from the incommodity of Chinese students that disliked the way China was treated by Western countries at the end of World War 1. On May 4, 1919, a big number of students protested in Berlin by what they called the "disrespect" shown to Chine in the Treaty of Versailles.  

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