During the Civil War, key waterways in the South included

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Answer 1
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The key waterways in the south during the civil war were: Mississippi,Ohio and Tennessee rivers

Both side aware that controlling these rivers would cut down oppositions food and weaponry supplies along with limiting the opposition's ability to mobilize. The union army managed to leverage on this situation better than the Confederates, leading to the union's victory during the civil war.

Answer 2
Answer: Mississippi,Ohio and Tennessee rivers

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Why do you think Florida was not a key battleground in the Civil War? PLEASE HELP!!!!

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Florida was one of the states that was deep in south United states territory during the war. The north had no camp sites or command centers there and neither did the south, and even if they did the north would be outnumbered by southern troops and any deliveries to or from those camps containing food, water, and/or ammo would most-likely be attacked and either captured or destroyed. So even though Florida was southern territory and people from Florida fought during the war, the state itself was left untouched.

The Catholic Church tried to convert American Indians through the work of _____. Select the best answer from the choices provided. A. explorers B. intendants C. missionaries D. Métis

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I think that it was the missionaries that tried to convert the Native Americans, so C. would be your best answer.

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Explanation:

Which action was not used by some white Southerners to deny justice to blacks?A.
They passed black codes.

B.
They allowed hate groups such as the Ku Klux Klan to terrorize blacks.

C.
They refused to establish schools for blacks.

D.
They allowed blacks to vote and hold political office.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The native Americans were friendly with the colonists when they first came

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Not all. However the people like the squanto were
not all of them were friendly to thr americans

The Japanese-Americans were completely prevented from fighting in WWII. A.true

B.false

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the answer is B false
False, The Japanese-Americans were not prevented from fighting WWll

In witchcraft in Salem, how does fear drive action?

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Witchcraft in Salem, fear drove to action.

  • The presence of witchcraft in Salem was a nightmare to the colonists.
  • Witchcraft is seen as an evil in Europe in the mid-1400, where people were burned in stakes,tortured and violently killed.
  • The fear in Salem drove innocent people in the trial who were believed to be controlled by the evil.
  • The fear bewitched the colonists in Salem Village, Massachusetts, which led to the death of 18 people who were part of the Witch Hunts.

Therefore we can conclude that witchcraft drove people in fear to do things that put innocent people at risk of getting killed.

     

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Explanation:

Fear drove action, because instead of acting in a just way which they would regualry do in a court trial, they acted unreasonably because they were scared. Many people died simply because they were scared that they were witches. Their fear drove them to the action of killing many inncoent people.