PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! CORRECT ANSWER ONLY PLEASE!!!

excerpt from One of Ours
by Willa Cather


1 THE CIRCUS was on Saturday. The next morning Claude was standing at his dresser, shaving. His
beard was already strong, a shade darker than his hair and not so red as his skin. His eyebrows
and long lashes were a pale corn-colour—made his blue eyes seem lighter than they were, and,
he thought, gave a look of shyness and weakness to the upper part of his face. He was exactly
the sort of looking boy he didn’t want to be. He especially hated his head,—so big that he had
trouble in buying his hats, and uncompromisingly square in shape; a perfect block-head. His
name was another source of humiliation. Claude: it was a “chump” name, like Elmer and Roy;
a hayseed name trying to be fine. In country schools there was always a red-headed, wartyhanded,
runny-nosed little boy who was called Claude. His good physique he took for granted;
smooth, muscular arms and legs, and strong shoulders, a farmer boy might be supposed to have.
Unfortunately he had none of his father’s physical repose, and his strength often asserted itself
inharmoniously. The storms that went on in his mind sometimes made him rise, or sit down, or
lift something, more violently than there was any apparent reason for his doing.
2 The household slept late on Sunday morning; even Mahailey did not get up until seven. The
general signal for breakfast was the smell of doughnuts frying. This morning Ralph rolled out of
bed at the last minute and callously put on his clean underwear without taking a bath. This cost
him not one regret, though he took time to polish his new oxblood shoes tenderly with a pocket
handkerchief. He reached the table when all the others were half through breakfast, and made
his peace by genially asking his mother if she didn’t want him to drive her to church in the car.
3 “I’d like to go if I can get the work done in time,” she said, doubtfully glancing at the clock.
4 “Can’t Mahailey tend to things for you this morning?”
5 Mrs. Wheeler hesitated. “Everything but the separator, she can. But she can’t fit all the parts
together. It’s a good deal of work, you know.”
6 “Now, Mother,” said Ralph good-humouredly, as he emptied the syrup pitcher over his cakes,
“you’re prejudiced. Nobody ever thinks of skimming milk now-a-days. Every up-to-date farmer
uses a separator.”

7 Mrs. Wheeler’s pale eyes twinkled. “Mahailey and I will never be quite up-to-date, Ralph. We’re
old-fashioned, and I don’t know but you’d better let us be. I could see the advantage of a
separator if we milked half-a-dozen cows. It’s a very ingenious machine. But it’s a great deal
more work to scald it and fit it together than it was to take care of the milk in the old way.”
8 “It won’t be when you get used to it,” Ralph assured her. He was the chief mechanic of the
Wheeler farm, and when the farm implements and the automobiles did not give him enough
to do, he went to town and bought machines for the house. As soon as Mahailey got used to
a washing-machine or a churn, Ralph, to keep up with the bristling march of invention, brought
home a still newer one. The mechanical dish-washer she had never been able to use, and patent
flat-irons and oil-stoves drove her wild.
9 Claude told his mother to go upstairs and dress; he would scald the separator while Ralph got
the car ready. He was still working at it when his brother came in from the garage to wash his
hands.
10 “You really oughtn’t to load mother up with things like this, Ralph,” he exclaimed fretfully. “Did
you ever try washing this . . . thing yourself?”
11 “Of course I have. If Mrs. Dawson can manage it, I should think mother could.”
12 “Mrs. Dawson is a younger woman. Anyhow, there’s no point in trying to make machinists of
Mahailey and mother.”
13 Ralph lifted his eyebrows to excuse Claude’s bluntness. “See here,” he said persuasively, “don’t
you go encouraging her into thinking she can’t change her ways. Mother’s entitled to all the
labour-saving devices we can get her.”
14 Claude rattled the thirty-odd graduated metal funnels which he was trying to fit together in their
proper sequence. “Well, if this is labour-saving—”
15 The younger boy giggled and ran upstairs for his panama hat. He never quarrelled. Mrs. Wheeler
sometimes said it was wonderful, how much Ralph would take from Claude.
16 After Ralph and his mother had gone off in the car, Mr. Wheeler drove to see his German
neighbour, Gus Yoeder, who had just bought a blooded bull. Dan and Jerry were pitching
horseshoes down behind the barn. Claude told Mahailey he was going to the cellar to put up the
swinging shelf she had been wanting, so that the rats couldn’t get at her vegetables.
17 “Thank you, Mr. Claude. I don’t know what does make the rats so bad. The cats catches one
most every day, too.”
18 “I guess they come up from the barn. I’ve got a nice wide board down at the garage for your
shelf.”

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! CORRECT ANSWER ONLY PLEASE!!!excerpt From One Of Oursby Willa Cather1 THE CIRCUS

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Answer 1

Answer:

C.

Cost him not one regret

Answer 2

The meaning of callously according to the context cost him not one regret. Thus, option 'C' is the correct option.

What does callously mean?

Callously refers to acting in a way that conveys a callous disdain for others. In a sentence, callous The principal dismissed Jerome in front of his coworkers in a cruel move.

Example:

I don't mean to be callous, but I'm not loaning you any more money. The doctor seemed callous when he delivered the bad news.

A callous person or behavior is extremely harsh and demonstrates a lack of regard for other people's feelings. However, callous personality qualities are generally not good since they may interfere with healthy interpersonal connections. Therefore, callousness may be a deal breaker for a good relationship, even when certain less-than-perfect traits of someone in your life may be worth overlooking (or at least possible to work on).

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Which of Strindberg's novels went on to become one of the first modern novels of the Swedish culture?

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Answer:

The Son Of A Servant

Explanation:

His autobiographical novel The Son of a Servant, Strindberg describes a childhood affected .... society, it has frequently been described as the first modern Swedish novel.

Singapore's economic power is largely a result of its


Location and physical geography
History as a British trading post
High population density
Strict controls on emissions and waste

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Answer:

Location & physical geography

Explanation:

Rough terrain, lots and lots of forest + mountain. anndd this was the answer on gradpoint.

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Singapore’s physical features and relative location play an important role in its success.

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What was the name of the government initiative that involved contracting over four million Mexican migrant workers to come work in America?

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Answer:

The Bracero Program was a massive guest worker program that allowed over four million Mexican workers to migrate and work temporarily in the United States from 1942 to 1964. Wages were specified by contract, along with other worker benefits.________________

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Answer:

The name of the government initiative that involved contracting over four million Mexican migrant workers to come work in America was the Bracero Program.

Explanation:

The Bracero Program was a treaty signed between Mexico and the United States in August 1942 in which Mexican workers were invited to come and work in the United States to fill the lack of labor created there by World War II.

Mexican workers who worked under the Bracero program were called braceros. They mainly did heavy physical work.

About 4.5 million Braceros entered the United States between 1942 and 1964. A large proportion of these did not return to Mexico after the expiry of the temporary contract. As a result of the Immigration Reform Control Act of 1986, illegal residents living and working in the United States were given amnesty or legal status.

The program led to progress in American agriculture and led to its mechanization, but from a humanitarian point of view it is seen as a major failure. Many did not get the rights and payments they were promised, and both governments took few actions to do something about it.

Native american group located in virginia when the first colonists arrived

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Answer: The Powhatan. :)

Explanation:

Powhatan agreed to supply the colonists with food.

Final answer:

The Powhatan Confederacy was the Native American group located in Virginia when the first colonists arrived. They were in conflict with English colonists and their resistance is illustrated by the Anglo-Powhatan Wars.

Explanation:

The Native American group located in Virginia when the first colonists arrived was the Powhatan Confederacy, an alliance of tribes that spoke languages of the Algonquin family. The Powhatan Confederacy was a powerful local confederation of Algonquian communities, and they were in frequent conflict with the English colonists in Virginia. The Anglo-Powhatan Wars, spanning nearly forty years, illustrate the degree of native resistance that resulted from English intrusion into the Powhatan confederacy.

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Which presidents wife helped draft the universal declaration of human rights?

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Answer:

Harry S. Truman wife Eleanor Roosevelt

Which area on the map corresponds to land that belonged to the Cherokee tribe prior to their location

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The correct location on the map that corresponds to land that belonged to the Cherokee tribe prior to their relocation would be in the region of the modern states of Georgia, Tennessee, and parts of North Carolina and Alabama.

Prior to the forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears, the Cherokee Nation's territory primarily spanned the southeastern United States, including large portions of what are now Georgia, Tennessee, and parts of North Carolina and Alabama. This is the area where the Cherokee people had established their homes, farms, and governmental institutions. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 led to the forced migration of the Cherokee and other tribes to what was designated as Indian Territory, primarily in present-day Oklahoma, which is shown on the map with pathways leading to the west. The orange circles on the map likely indicate the major areas affected by the removal, hence the original Cherokee lands would be among the easternmost circles.

complete question given below:

Select the correct location on the map.

Which area on the map corresponds to land that belonged to the Cherokee tribe prior to their relocation?

Forced Migration of Native Americans KENTUCKY

MISSOURI

INDIAN

TERRITORY

Fort Gibson

Fort Towson.

TEXAS

ARKANSAS

Mississipi

Ohio

River

TENNESSEE

River MISSISSIPPI

LOUISIANA

ALABAMA

Gulf of Mexico

Next

WEST

VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA

NORTH CAROLINA

SOUTH

CAROLINA

GEORGIA ATLANTIC OCEAN

FLORIDA

This page is from a koran made in west Africa , but it is an excellant example of a cultural diffusion. Why?

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Answer:

The paper was made in Italy, it shows how trade flourish in the region and how Chinese invention spread through Europe and that Muslims from Maghreb often use it thanks to trade with Italy

Answer:

 

The paper was made in Italy.

Explanation:

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Which statement illustrates how national interest shapes U.S. economic
foreign policy?
A. The United States uses military force to prove that it is stronger
than other countries.
B. The United States supports human rights to maintain its status as
the world's moral leader.
C. The United States promotes free trade to cause other nations to
become less self-sufficient.
D. The United States restricts trade in order to protect American
workers from competing with lower-paid foreign workers.

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Answer:

It C

Explanation:

Answer:

The United States supports human rights to maintain its status as

Explanation:

The United States is the largest economic and military power in the world, being the most important player in global geopolitics. The US led the consolidation of capitalism and democracy in most countries. In addition, the US takes the lead in protecting human rights. The 1787 American Constitution was the starting point since it already sets out essential guarantees for American citizens. After the Second World War, the United States played a leading role in the formation of the UN and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The United States therefore works to encourage and ensure, as far as possible, that human rights are respected around the world. This contributes to maintaining its status as a world leader.

what economic system best helped slaves avoid exploitation?

a. the contract system

b. sharecropping

c. the black codes

d. the carpetbagger system

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Answer:

C. The Black Codes

Explanation:

As the Civil War came to a close, southern states began to pass a series of discriminatory state laws collectively known as black codes. While the laws varied in both content and severity from state to state—some laws actually granted freed people the right to marry or testify in court— these codes were designed to maintain the social and economic structure of racial slavery in the absence of the “peculiar institution.” The laws codified white supremacy by restricting the civic participation of freed people; the codes deprived them of the right to vote, the right to serve on juries, the right to own or carry weapons, and, in some cases, even the right to rent or lease land

Which act gave officials the power to enforce the prohibition laws? A) Volstead Act B) Dawes Act C) Butler Act D) Emergency Quota Act

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I believe it’s C? Sorry if I’m wrong

How did the No Child Left Behind Act promise to improve American education?

by hiring more teachers to reach more students

by funding tutors for students who were behind

by raising standards for all students

by training teachers to use new technology

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Answer:

by raising standards for all students ( choice three)

I think this is the answer

Answer:

by raising standards for all students

A country cannot be truly democratic until its citizens have the opportunity to choose their representatives through elections that are free and fair. Critical development efforts cannot succeed without a legitimate and democratically elected government that is responsive and accountable to its citizens. Elections provide an important opportunity to advance democratization and encourage political liberalization. For an election to be free and fair, certain civil liberties, such as the freedoms of speech, association and assembly, are required. Elections can be a primary tool to foster political openings and expand political participation. Electoral processes offer political parties and civic groups an opportunity to mobilize and organize supporters and share alternative platforms with the public. Elections also serve to encourage political debate and public dialogue. –"Supporting Free and Fair Elections," US Agency for International Development What is the main idea of this passage?
1. Free and fair elections help a democracy choose good leaders.
2.Free and fair elections disenfranchise voters.
3. Free and fair elections are necessary for a democracy to function.
4.Free and fair elections provide voters with civil liberties.

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Answer:

3. Free and fair elections are necessary for a democracy to function is the correct answer.

Explanation:

As stated in the question, the excerpt belongs to "Supporting Free and Fair Elections." To support the correct answer it is necessary to mention that the speaker provides the results of elections ("provide an important opportunity to advance democratization and encourage political liberalization") and then, the characteristics of a fair and free election are described, appealing to freedom of speech and other rights that make a democracy work properly. The excerpt also describes other effects, such as the discussions and debates generated around them, so number 3 is the correct answer.

Answer:

C. Free and fair elections are necessary for a democracy to function

Explanation:

Which is an accurate statement about Italian Baroque artist Caravaggio's approach to

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Answer:

The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is Caravaggio focused on depicting narrative historical themes.       

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Throughout the lesson you have read about the changes the Radical Republicans tried to enforce in the South, the ways in which Southern whites resisted those changes, the corruption in governments that prevented enforcement and promoted resentment. Read this article and examine the accompanying political cartoon. Then, explain the elements of the cartoon and what it represents. 

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Answer:

Throughout the lesson you have read about the changes the Radical Republicans tried to enforce in the South, the ways in which Southern whites resisted those changes, the corruption in governments that prevented enforcement and promoted resentment. Read this article and examine the accompanying political cartoon. Then, explain the elements of the cartoon and what it represents.  the bottom is the answer for this question hope if helps y'all out

Explanation:

The Ku Klux Klan member shaking hands with the Confederate over a skull represents the growing violence and enthusiasm for taking revenge on freed blacks.

The black family huddled in fear represents the success of such behaviors.

The man hanging from the tree also represents violence and fear.

The burned school and the alphabet thrown to the ground represent the ways in which white intolerance is preventing blacks from getting educated, thus keeping them at the mercy of their "bosses."

The slogan "This is a White Man's Government" juxtaposed under the headline "The Union as it Was" represents how little has changed from the antebellum era to now.

The phrase "Worse than Slavery" indicates that the peril facing black people now is worse than the conditions under which they labored in slavery.

The best explanation of the given passage is:

The handshake of the KKK member shows the growing violence and enthusiasm for taking revenge on freed blacks.

The black family huddled in fear represents the success of such behaviors of the KKK.

The man hanging from the tree also represents violence and fear.

The burned school and the alphabet thrown to the ground represent the ways in which white intolerance is preventing blacks from getting educated, thus keeping them at the mercy of their "bosses."

The slogan "This is a White Man's Government" juxtaposed under the headline "The Union as it Was" represents how little has changed from the antebellum era to now.

The phrase "Worse than Slavery" indicates that the peril facing black people now is worse than the conditions under which they labored in slavery.

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What was the most likely result of colonial rulers deciding to invest very little in education?




A-high literacy rates and educated leaders



B-lack of a skilled workforce and skilled leaders



C-strong education systems that the new nations started themselves



D-lack of interest in gaining independence

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Answer:

lack of a skilled workforce and skilled leaders

Explanation:

In colonial Virginia, education was not a responsibility of the government. The families were in charge of educating the children, what caused many of them to become practical workers more interested in surviving the new world than in books.

Answer:

lack of a skilled workforce and skilled leaders

Explanation:

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What was the primary goal of the first statute of westminster in 1275?

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to reform English law and enforce the Magna Carta.

This Is The Architecture Of The Washington Monument In Washington D.C.
A. OBELISK
B. PYRAMID
C. DOME
D. COLUMNS

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Answer: Don't Listen to the other answers. The Washington Monument in D.C. is an Obelisk modeled after ancient Egyptian Monuments.

Explanation:

Who became president after jfk assassination

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Answer:

Lyndon B. Johnson

Explanation:

November 22: President Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in aboard Air Force One, roughly 90 minutes after Kennedy's death.

Answer:

Lyndon B. Johnson

Explanation:

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Why would a company sell stock?
a) to pay taxes
b) to expand its business
c) to avoid paying taxes
d) to increase demand for goods

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Answer:

to expand its business - b)

A company sell stock to expand its business. Thus, the correct option is B.

What is a stock?

A stock is a colloquial phrase for any company's ownership certificates. On the other hand, a share alludes to a certain company's stock certificate. You become a shareholder if you possess shares of a specific corporation. There are two sorts of stocks: ordinary and preferred.

The distinction is that whereas the owner of the former can exercise voting rights in company decisions, the latter does not. But, before any dividends are paid to other shareholders, preferred shareholders have a legal right to a specific amount of dividend payments.

Moreover, there is a thing known as "convertible preferred stock." Essentially, this is a preferred stock with the option to convert at any point after a set date into a predetermined number of common shares.

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The Catholic Church focused on religious art. After the Reformation, the Protestant Church shifted the focus from religious art to religious literature. What caused this shi

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First off, the protestant reformation’s main cause was Martin Luther, nailing the “95 Theses” on a church door in 1517. overall, it was basically a call to purify the church and a belief that the Bible, not tradition, should be the sole source of spiritual authority

What was the last battle of the texas revolution

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Explanation:

The battle of San jacinto. near modern la porte, Texas. On April 21, 1836

What was the significance of Rosie the Riveter during World War II?

A) She encouraged men to volunteer in the armed forces.

B) She promoted government efforts to ration gasoline.

C) She was the icon for women in wartime production.

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The significance of Rosie the Riveter during World War II is best captured by answer C) She was the icon for women in wartime production.

Rosie the Riveter became the cultural symbol representing the millions of American women who stepped into the workforce, taking on industrial jobs that were vacated by men serving in the military. These occupations were traditionally considered male-dominated roles, such as those of welders, electricians, and riveters in defense plants.

The iconic image of Rosie, with a flexed bicep and the slogan "We Can Do It!", not only inspired women to join the labor force but also played a part in shifting the public view on women's capabilities and their role in society. After the war, the legacy of Rosie and these millions of women contributed to changing the labor force and empowered the modern women's movement.

The Progressive movement was a response to ______.

A) European Imperialism and American expansionism overseas

B) the effects of rapid industrialization, immigration, and urbanization

C) increased governmental involvement in people's lives

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Answer:

I have to say B

Explanation:

Answer:

B) the effects of rapid industrialization, immigration, and urbanization

what was the most significant event of president lyndon johnson's term brainly

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Answer:

Johnson made Americans very involved in the Vietnam War.

Explanation:

Answer:

Civil Rights Act 1964

Explanation:

The presidency of LBJ was always surround by dramatic moments starting the way he became the commander in chief, but none of them was more important that finalizing the work of JFK and having Marthin Luther King and himself signed the Civil Right Act that protected African Americans and gave them the rights of any other American Citizen.

How do you explain Nashville Mayor Ben West’s change of heart in response to the protests?

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i dont know a lot about Ben west but here is what i got.

Raphael Benjamin West (March 31, 1911 – November 20, 1974) was an attorney, politician, and mayor of Nashville, Tennessee from 1951 to 1963, and state senator from 1949 to 1951. While state senator, he supported a change from at-large to single-member district voting to the Nashville City Council. This broadened representation on the council, enabling the African-American minority to elect candidates of their choice; women also gained seats on the council. in this case Ben was known for supporting the change from at- large to single member district.

Answer and Explanation:

The Nashville Sit-Ins which lasted from February 13 to May 10, 1960, were among the earliest non-violent direct action campaigns in the 1960s to end racial segregation in the South. They were the first campaigns to desegregate lunch counters in Nashville, Tennessee.

What political and social reforms did the national assembly institute in the first stage of the french revolution

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Answer:

The National Assembly began to draft a Constitution, placed churches under state control, sold church land, and ordered that church officials had to be elected.

Explanation:

the National Assembly aimed to change an unjust system.

Final answer:

The National Assembly implemented political reforms such as a constitutional monarchy and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. They also abolished feudalism and promoted a more equal society.

Explanation:

In the first stage of the French Revolution, the National Assembly implemented several political and social reforms. On the political front, they instituted a constitutional monarchy, limiting the powers of the king and establishing a representative government. They also implemented the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, which guaranteed individual rights and freedoms for all citizens. Socially, they abolished feudalism and introduced a more egalitarian society.

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How many confederates died in the civil war

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Answer:

Hundreds of thousands

Explanation:

There’s not and exact answer there’s is however an estimate of how many died hope this helped have a good day please mark me the brainliest?

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Final answer:

During the American Civil War, estimated Confederate casualties included about 220,000 soldiers killed or dying of wounds, and approximately 400,000 died from disease, with the total number reaching at least 260,000 Confederate soldiers dead by 1921.

Explanation:

During the American Civil War (1861–65), the Confederate casualties were significant. It is estimated that about 220,000 Confederate soldiers were killed or died of wounds, and approximately 400,000 died from infectious diseases. However, by the year 1921, historical estimates suggest that the total number of Confederate soldiers who had lost their lives due to the war, including those from battle deaths and disease, was at least 260,000. The human cost of the Civil War was immense, with the South facing not only these deaths but the worst property damage and loss. Overall, the war resulted in a collective suffering from battle-related wounds estimated at around 472,000 people.

In what part of the United States, in the early 19th century, did Andrew Jackson live most of his adult life?

A. the Northeast
B. the Northwest
C. the Southeast
D. the Southwest

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Answer:

The Southwest

Explanation:

He was born and raised in South Carolina

Answer:

The correct answer is D. Andrew Jackson lived most of his adult life in the then-Southwest United States, as he lived most of his life in Tennessee, which was at the time near the western border of the American territory.

In 1787, Jackson moved to Jonesborough, Tennessee, which was then part of the western district of North Carolina. This area later came to be known as the Southwest Territory and later became the state of Tennessee.

A qué se refería Colón con la frase "llevamos el Paraíso.y el infierno con nosotros"? Y expliquen la frase, es para un trabajo. Aiuda :v

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Answer:

El oro es un tesoro, y el que lo posee hace todo lo que desea en este mundo, y logró ayudar a las almas al paraíso.

Explanation:

Porque si lo miras en una dirección diferente, encontrarás algo nuevo o viejo.

Who was the better president John F Kennedy or Harry Truman, and why?

Elaborate please

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Answer:

John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his ... Kennedy continues to rank highly in polls of U.S. presidents with historians and the ..... Kennedy's candidacy also faced opposition from former president Harry S. Truman, who was concerned about Kennedy's lack of experience.

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