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.
- Question 14 (1 point) "In 1789 the flag of the Republic waved over 4,000,000 souls in thirteen states, and their savage territory which stretched to the Mississippi, to Canada, to the Floridas. The timid minds of that day said that no new territory was needed;and, for the hour they were right. But [Thomas] Jefferson, through whose intellect the centuries marched; Jefferson, who dreamed of Cuba as an American state; Jefferson, the first Imperialist of the Republic- Jefferson acquired that imperial territory which swept from the Mississippi to the mountains, from Texas to the British possessions, and the march of the flag began! __ Jefferson, strict constructionist of constitutional power though he was, obeyed the Anglo-Saxor impulse within him. __ And now obeying the same voice that Jefferson heard and obeyed, that (Andrew) Jackson heard and obeyed, that [James] Monroe heard and obeyed, that (William) Seward heard and obeyed, that [Ulysses] Grant heard and obeyed, that [Benjamin] Harrison heard and obeyed, our President today plants the flag over the islands of the seas, outposts of commerce, citadels of national security, and the march of the flag goes onr Albert J. Beveridge, candidate for United States Senate,"The March of the Flag" speech, 1898 Based on the excerpt Beveridge would have most likely opposed which of the following? Senator Henry Dawes's program to reform American Indian policy through forced assimilation Anti-expansionist groups that advocated Filipino independence The Chinese Exclusion Act and limits on immigration d The doctrine of survival of the fittest as applied to society
- Question 13 (1 point) "To turn the administration of our civic affairs wholly over to men may mean that the American city will continue to push forward in its commercial and Industrial development, and continue to lag behind in those things which make a city healthful and beautiful. __ If women have in any sense been responsible for the gentler side of life which softens and blurs some of its harsher conditions.may they not have a duty to perform in our American cities? __ (1)If woman would fulfill her traditional responsibility to her own children; if she would educate and protect from danger factory children who must find their recreation on the street __ then she must bring herself to the use of the ballot-that latest implement for self-government. Jane Addams, "Why Women Should Vote," Ladies" Home Journal, 1910 The ideas expressed in the excerpt most clearly reflect the ideals of which of the following? Progressivism b Conservatism Expansionism d States' rights
- Question 12 (1 point) To turn the administration of our civic affairs wholly over to men may mean that the American city will continue to push forward in its commercial and industrial development, and continue to lag behind in those things which make a city healthful and beautiful. __ If women have in any sense been responsible for the gentler side of life which softens and blurs some of its harsher conditions may they not have a duty to perform in our American cities? __ 10f woman would fulfill her traditional responsibility to her own children; if she would educate and protect from danger factory children who must find their recreation on the street __ then she must bring herself to the use of the ballot-that latest implement for self-government" Jane Addams; "Why Women Should Vote," Ladies' Home Journal, 1910 The concerns Addams raises in the excerpt were most directly a reaction to which of the following? Social injustice and rising economic inequality b The expansion of government regulation of corporations The transformation of rural society by mechanized agriculture Fears about the growing number of immigrants in the United States
- Question 11 (1point) A few years ago in the late 1920s.Alain Lercy Locke, a professor at Howard University __ came to Harlem to gather material for the now famous Narlem Number of the Sunny Graphic (magazine) and was hailed as the discoverer of artistic Harlem. "The Whites who read that issue of the Sunny Graphic became aware that in Harlem, the largest Negro city in the world, there existed a group interested in the fine arts, creative literature, and classical musiC. So, well meaning vapid [5Ull] Whites from downtown New York came by bus, subway, or in limusines,to bee for themselves these Nogroes who wrote poetry and fiction and painted pictures. Wourse said these plyime It couldn't approach the creative results of Whites, but as a novely, well It didn't need standards The very fact that these Blacks had the tementy to produce socalled Art, and not its quality made the whole fantastic movement so aluring __ News that Harlem had become a paradise spread rapidly and from villages and towns all over America __ there began a slack migration of quaint (eccentric) characters, each with a message, who descended lupon Harlem, sought out the cafes, lifted teacupe with a jutting little finger, and cheamed of sponers: Levi C. Hubert African American journalist essay reflecting on life in Harlem in the 1920s, written in 1938 Which of the following best explains a context for the development depicted in the excerpt? African American shareoropping led to the creation of a new southern regional identity. b African American pointers created works to advocate against fascist ideologies. c Uban centers provided African Americans with opportunities for artistic expression. d Market instability caused African Americans to seek work as writers
- Question 10 (1 point) "A few years ago in the late 1920's Alain Leroy Locke, a professor at Howard University __ came to Harlem to gather material for the now famous Harlem Number of the Survey Graphic [magazine] and was hailed as the discoverer of artistic Harlem. "The Whites who read that issue of the Survey Graphic became aware that in Harlem, the largest Negro city in the world, there existed a group interested in the fine arts, creative literature, and classical musiC. So, well-meaning vapid [dull] Whites from downtown New York came by bus, súbway, or in limousines, to see for themselves these Negroes who wrote poetry and fiction and painted pictures. "Of course, said these pilgrims it couldn't approach the creative results of Whites but as a novelty.well, it didn't need standards. The very fact that these Blacks had the temerity to produce so-called Art, and not its quality, made the whole fantastic movement so alluring __ "News that Harlem had become a paradise spread rapidly and from villages and towns all over America __ there began a [Black]migration of quaint [eccentric] characters, each with a message, who descended upon Harlem, sought out the cafes, lifted teacups with a jutting little finger,and dreamed of sponsors." Levi C. Hubert, African American journalist, essay reflecting on life in Harlem in the 1920s, written in 1938 The excerpt best reflects which of the following developments by the 1920s? a The growing similarity of rural and urban African American culture The decline in racial violence against African Americans The rise of African American civil rights advocacy organizations in the North d The movement of African Americans during the Great Migration