Ayuda con la tarea de historia
La historia es un tema fascinante para algunos y aburrido para otros. Mientras que algunos estudiantes se emocionan con los diversos eventos, batallas y personalidades interesantes del pasado, a otros les resulta muy difícil memorizar la cronología de las batallas, los nombres de líderes influyentes y la gran cantidad de información que ofrece la materia.
Afortunadamente, con estas preguntas y respuestas de historia, le resultará fácil recordar algunos de los acontecimientos más importantes y la hora exacta en que sucedieron. No se preocupe demasiado, incluso si los nombres de estas personas clave le hacen girar la cabeza. Nuestra ayuda con la tarea de historia tiene una función de asociación de inteligencia artificial que las asociará con algunas historias interesantes para ayudarte a recordarlas mejor.
- What primary economic motivation drove European nations to colonize Africa in the late 19th century? Accessing raw materials and new markets Territorial expansion Religious conversion Missionary work
- Bill Clinton was the second president to survive an assassination attempt resign be impeached be elected to three terms
- Which of the following was the first industry to really become industrialized? Chemicals Porcelain/China Cotton textiles Wool Textiles Iron
- Use the list below to answer the question. - Automobile ownership nearly tripled during the 1920s. - Vacuum cleaners and washing machines transformed housework - Radios and phonographs provided entertainment in the home Which aspect of 1920s American culture is illustrated by this list? the unequal distribution of wealth between regions of the United States a rise in the standard of living brought on by growing consumerism the increasing number of women employed in high-paying jobs a decline in American made products replaced by imported goods
- were aware that the Titanic could stay afloat for only an hour or two longer. When the captain put out a distress call to nearby ships, they learned that the closest ship to answer the distress call was the Carpathia, four hours away To avoid general panic the captain instructed his officers not to spread word of their desperate situation, although the first.and second-class women and children were being loaded into lifeboats The third-class cabins were the first to take on water, so many of those passengers raced to the foot of the stairs that led to the upper decks. During normal times, locked gates kept third-class passengers from wandering around in the second-and first-class areas. As the Titanic sank, these same locked gates trapped them below. Chaos ensued when the stewards ran through the hallways telling everyone it was time to get up on deck, but officers at the gates told the people that the preparations were not complete and that they'd have to continue waiting below A newspaper article in the Connaught Telegraph said that two men in third class "knew there was a ladder leading to the upper decks. Gathering the women and girls about them, they started for the ladder." A group followed them, and another group formed that had also figured out how to get up from third class. By the time the captain ordered the gates to be unlocked most of the life boats had already left some of them virtually empty. Ann was one of the lucky few third class passengers to make it to the upper deck and into a Meboat with about 40 women and children. One of Ann's nieces, Mary Jane Dodge said, "We were always told she had a boytriend a sailor who she met on the boat.He supposedly threw her over the side into a Meboat." In an interview she gave toward the end of her life Ann said that she was clothed only in a dress and shoes, and she couldn't even take her purse. As the boat was lowered and rowed away, she watched the ship break in half, and the salt water and wind made her eyes start to bleed. The screams of the passengers left on the decks drifted over the water as the Titanic's 705 survivors began steaming toward New York on the Carpathia. Ann McGowan eventually settled in Chicago, where she lived until she died in 1990 at the age of 92 Third-class passengers were treated as lesser citizens on the ship. ABG a jain Which sentence from the passage BEST supports this statement? A. In all,2,228 people made the trip, although the Titanic's lifeboats had room for only 1,200. B Just before midnight on Just before midnight on April 15,1912,Am was returning to her berth from a party in the third-class general room. C the stairs that led to the upper decks. The third-class cabins were the first to take on water, so many of those passengers raced to the foot of During normal times, locked gates kept third-class passengers from wandering around in the second. and first-class areas.