African Americans who migrated from the south to the West after the Civil War

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Answer: the great migration

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HELP!The British preacher George Whitefield's preaching style was imitated by several American preachers. What best describes his style?

He spoke to his congregation in a calm, rational way.

He leapt around the stage and heaped abuse on sinners.

He sermonized in a passionate evocative style and booming voice.

He used imagery to instill fear in the hearts of sinners and the unconverted.

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Answer: He sermonized in a passionate evocative style and booming voice.

George Whitefield is one of the most popular religious personality during the eighteenth century. Audiences of his speeches seem to have been spellbound by listening. He is also not fond of pleading people to convert but uses an evocative style to preach.

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He sermonized in a passionate booming voice.

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Just had it on a test. Hope it helps! :)

Which of the following describes the government in Spanish colonies?a. Large regions run by a viceroy appointed by the king
b. Spanish colonies that were too small to need a government
c. Adoption of local Native American customs
d. An elected group of leaders who would make laws Mark for review (Will be highlighted on the review page)

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The best answer is that they were divided into large regions and governed by the Viceroy, so:
a. Large regions run by a viceroy appointed by the king.

Those regions were for example the viceroyalty of New Spain, the Viceroyalty of Peru and the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata

What organization did the Pendleton Act establish?

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The Pendleton Act established the United States Civil Service Commission.

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The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, adopted in 1883, prohibited the recruitment or removal of US federal officials on political grounds. Before the law came into force, it was normal for the ruling party to place party supporters in significant posts.

This law also created the Civil Service Commission, a government agency, whose original purpose was to assess the performance of employees within the federal government. The Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 caused it to be dissolved in 1979.

Which of the following best describes the role of women in middle class America after World War II? A. They worked in factories
B. They were housewives
C. Most did not get married
D. Few owned televisions

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im not sur but i think A. they worked in factories
A, They worked in factories, in the late 1940's and early 50's there were periods of sustained economic growth, which made the need for expanded labor force urgent,thus being said the government launched campaigns that encouraged women to enter into the labor market, and they didn't just work in factories, they also needed a lot of nurses as well as office jobs. Hope this answer helped! Have a good day!

What are characteristics of nomadic pastoral societies? well-organized governments
sedentary lifestyle
social organization of clans and tribes
moved around a lot
livestock was only surplus

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"moved around a lot" would be the best option in terms of a characteristic of nomadic pastoral societies, since these societies would move in order to find new food resources and better land. 

Correct answer choices are :


C) Social organization of clans and tribes

D) Moved around a lot

E) Livestock was only surplus

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A pastoral society is a nomadic association of people who move with a herd of trained animals, which they rely on for food. The word pastoral comes from the Latin root word pastor, which determines shepherd. Someone living in a pastoral society is named a pastoralist. Everyday life is focused upon the tending of herds or droves.

Why was the Whig party created? How would their core values help fix the united states at this time?

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Historians have interpreted the Whigs in strikingly different ways. They have been seen as champions of banks, business, corporations, economic growth, the positive liberal state, humanitarian reform, and morality in politics, and as opponents of expansionism, executive tyranny, states’ rights, labor, and the democratic suffrage, among other things. These dissimilar assessments are unsurprising given the heterogeneity of the party itself, in its leaders, policies and programs, political style, and rank-and-file supporters.