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.
- As a result of this action, an electoral commission declared Rutherford B. Hayes President, in exchange for withdrawal of federal troops from South Carolina, Louisiana, and Florida -effectively ending Reconstruction. As a result Southern states were able to re-establish control over their own governments which would have a tremendous impact on the direction of Southern states and politics for many decades. The California Gold Rush The Homestead Act The Compromise of 1877 The Indian Relocation Act
- By 1890, more than 80 percent of the population of New York was either foreign- born or children of foreign-born parentage. True False
- What region accounted for the majority of the foreign-born immigrants coming to America during the late 1800s/early1900s Czechoslovakia Hungary Russia Northern and-Western Europe
- Between the end of the Civil War and the beginning of the Great Depression, nearly 2 million African Americans left the South and moved to north to New York, Chicago, Philadelphia St. Louis, Detroit Pitsburg, Cleveland, and Indianapolis. These 8 cities accounted for more than two-thirds of the total population of the African American migration. This was called: Reconstruction Homestead Act Settlement House Movement The Great Migration
- In 1900, the average factory worker wage was approximately 20 cents per hour, for an annual salary of barely 600 dollars Average factory work week was 60 hours, 10 hours a day, 6 days a week. Industrial workers put in 12 hour a day shifts, 7 days a week. As late as 1913, nearly 25,000 Americans lost their lives to unsafe working conditions. True False