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.
- 2. Explain significance of key People Vernon Baker Franklin D Roosevelt Harry S. Truman
- Read the quotation from Dr. Oswald P. Bronson recalling his childhood under Jim Crow "Even on our way to school some days men would come by and throw oranges at us, sometimes rock perhaps. We [also] were very much aware of police brutality in that city at that time.We were conscious of the Ku Klux Klan riding around the town to keep everybody in check In this quotation, Dr.Bronson is describing intimidation, scare tactics, and violence perpetrated by both the police and the Ku Klux Klan against African American citizens how the police protected African American citizens from intimidation, scare tactics, and violence perpetrated by the Ku Klux Klan conflicts between the police and the Ku Klux Klan that caused violence in the city in which he lived. how residents protected each other from the Ku Klux Klan and the police in the city in which he lived
- Part B What government agency created posters such as these during World War II? War Production Board War Manpower Commission Office of Defense Transportation Office of War Information
- The following is from a speech delivered by Lucretia Motit on December 17,1849 in response to another lecturer's criticism of equal rights for women. Mott was an American abolitionist, social rights activist and orator. from Discourse on Woman The lecturer regarded the announcement of woman's achievements and the offering of appropriate praise through the press, as a gross innovation upon the obscurity of female life-he complained that the exhibition of attainments of girls in schools was now equal to that of boys.and the newspapers announce that "Miss Brown received the first prize for English grammar:etc. If he objected to so much excitement of emulation in schools, it would be well; for the most enlightened teachers discountenance these appeals to love of approbation and self-esteem. But, while prizes continue to be awarded, can any good reason be given why the name of the girl should not be published as well as that of the boy?He spoke with scorn.that "we hear of Mrs.President so and so:and committees and secretaries of the same sex." But if women can conduct their own business, by means of Presidents and Secretaries of their own sex, can he tell us why they should not? They will never make much progress in any moral movement, while they depend upon men to act for them. Do we shrink from reading the announcement that Mrs. Somerville is made an honorary member of a scientific association? (from "Discourse on Woman"by Lucretia Mott) Which claim by an opponent is the focus of Mott's argument? 1. that women have the ability to run businesses and charities 2. that it is good to give students prizes for achievements in class 3. that girls should never receive prizes in academic competitions 4. that it is inappropriate for the names of women to appear in papers Part B How does Mott support the main argument in the passage? 1. by describing the difficulties girls face in trying to win awards for scientific achievements 2. by giving examples of admirable women so that readers want to know more about them 3. by showing that giving girls credit for their work helps them build a more ethical society d hvevnlaining thatwomen and men chould
- This man created COINTELPRO and encouraged subordinates to delve into the private life of Martin Luther King Jr and public figures with suspected communist links. The Lorraine Motel J. Edgar Hoover "Free at last" The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)