do you think that the words all men are created equal were intended to apply to all those who lived in the colonies? which groups were most likely not included?

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Answer: These statements illustrated the idea of natural rights, a philosophical concept borrowed from the Enlightenment.Declaring the equality of all men did not prevent the United States from continuing the widespread practice of slavery. Slaves, Women, and poor people would be the only ones I could think of that would not be included

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What was one result of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire?a. Justinian I joined the Blues, and Theodora joined the Greens.

b. The city of Constantinople was taken over by the Ostrogoths.

c. The bubonic plague killed millions in the Mediterranean region.

d. The Byzantine Empire lost control of North Africa.

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One result of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire was the Byzantine Empire lost control of North Africa. The correct answer is D. 

The sculptor used much symbolism when creating this piece, such as the staff that signifies leadership.The use of symbols in this statue suggests the piece is more ______(1)_______ than ______(2)_______.a.
(1) documentary; (2) commemorative
b.
(1) monumental; (2) documentary
c.
(1) commemorative; (2) documentary
d.
(1) commemorative; (2) symbolic

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The correct option is "(1) commemorative; (2) symbolic"

The symbolism was one of the most important literary movements of the late nineteenth century, originated in France and Belgium. In a literary manifesto published in 1886, Jean Moréas defined this new style as "an enemy of teaching, declamation, false sensibility and objective description." For the symbolists, the world is a mystery to be deciphered, and the poet must for it draw the hidden correspondences that unite the sensitive objects (for example, Rimbaud establishes a correspondence between the vowels and the colors in his sonnet Vocales). For this, the use of synesthesia is essential.

The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: " d. (1) commemorative; (2) symbolic" The sculptor used much symbolism when creating this piece, such as the staff that signifies leadership.The use of symbols in this statue suggests thepiece is more commemorative than symbolic.

A country engaged in brinkmanship would

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A country engaged in brinkmanship would have great advantage but also carries the danger of pushing is nation into its edge. Brinkmanship is when policies are being tighten to achieve advantage over the rising conflicts. Brinkmanship is dangerous since when implementation of policies goes beyond the limit then it will cause more conflict within.
Brinkmanship is a practice of trying to accomplish an advantegous result by pushing dangerous events to the edge of active conflict.Best example of Brinkmanship is the threat of nuclear force during the Cold War.

Which president pushed through Congress the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

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The Civil Rights Act outlawed discrimination based on any part of a person’s identity. It was signed into law in 1964 by President Lyndon B Johnson, but John F Kennedy pushed for its creation.

Lyndon Johnson

Johnson continued the push for civil rights that had been started by President John F. Kennedy.  After JFK's assassination, President Johnson said in an address to Congress:  "No memorial oration or eulogy could more eloquently honor President Kennedy's memory than the earliest possible passage of the civil rights bill for which he fought so long."  The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed within months after the Kennedy assassination.

Which best states the intention of John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath?to describe a family’s difficulties during westward migration
to describe the struggles of African Americans
to delight readers with a comical story
to entertain readers with an upbeat family story

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Answer:

To describe a family’s difficulties during westward migration.

Explanation:

John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" is a realist novel that shows the real struggles and difficulties that families had to suffer and endure during the Great Depression. The tenant farmers are the greatest sufferers of this economic fall, which Steinbeck focused through the family of the Joads.

The story details the lives of the the tenant farmers of the plantation fields who are evicted and left with no jobs. They had to go to different parts of the country, looking for work and also a place to stay at the same time, a possible future and dignity after the failure of their previous homes. Through the detailing of their life, Steinbeck intents to describe a family's difficulties during the westward migration.

A. to describe a family's difficulties during westward migration

When Caesar Augustus came to power, this form of government disappeared from Rome.

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It was the Republic. The senators failed to gain the support of the Roman people of killingJulius Caesar and a power struggle took place where all the armies of theRepublic were defeated by Mark Anthony, Octavian and Lepidus at the Battle ofPhilippi in 42 B.C. Later Anthony and Octavian fought at Actium where Anthonyand Cleopatra were defeated and took their own lives.  Octavian’s victory marked the end of theRepublic and the start of the Empire of Rome where he was give the nameAugustus.

When Caesar Augustus came to power in Rome, the Republic came to an end. The Roman Republic was a worn-out institution, where civil wars and dictatorships had worn away the power and credibility of the Senate. Governance was impossible. When Caesar Octavianus (his original name), who had already been part of an earlier dictatorship called the Second Triumvirate, assumed as Consul, the Senate (pressured by Roman society, which esteemed him from his dictatorial era) granted him the sum of public power and the title of Augustus. In this way, the transition of the Republic to the Roman Empire occurred, being Caesar Augustus the first Roman emperor.