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History - July 2007

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A. was the culmination of a long series of controversies over the extension of slavery into the West.
B. had nothing to do with slavery at first; slavery ended as a consequence of the war, but the war was not fought over slavery.
C. happened because the majority of northerners wanted to stamp out slavery, at any cost.
D. none of the above

2007-07-01 22:06:24 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

who were the wobblies?
who was samuel gompers
who were the social housekeepers?
wat was the muller v oregon?
wat was the niagra movement?
wat is the monroe doctrince and roosevelt corollary?
wat was thr result of the spanish american war?
wat was the teller amendment and platt amendment?
wat did the open door policy do in china?
how did the dollar diplomacy affect the u.s in latin?
wats the purpose of the committee of pub. info and the american protective league during ww1?
wats the diff between roosevelts new nationalism and woodrow wilson's new freedom ideology?

2007-07-01 21:41:59 · 3 answers · asked by bannah 1

tell me everything you could possibly tell about the outcome of HP and the deathly hallows in excruciating detail.

infromation should be precise and clearly elaborated.shockers are very much required.

explain everything in list-form.


and i mean everything!ok?

2007-07-01 21:07:59 · 8 answers · asked by drew_420 1

bobboie was a basketball player robin achild therer was ebony woodson an also diana bobbie fail asleep behind wheel and dropped eighty feet him and robin and others died diana and ebony survived they where in a van bobbie birthday febuary 27,1957 mother josephine brown and robert woodson of oakland

2007-07-01 20:53:37 · 2 answers · asked by Tenisha T 1

wat are the origins of the bill of rights?
What is alien and sedition acts quasi war?
what is hamilton's economic?
what is the interstate commerce act?
wat was the great migration?
what was the Plessy v. Ferguson?
wat happened at wounded knee
what did the dawes act do?
who were the populists?
wat was the social gospel movement
who were the muckrakers?

2007-07-01 20:34:37 · 2 answers · asked by bannah 1

2007-07-01 17:57:28 · 12 answers · asked by pamkids 1

I know a bunch of old books and movies refer to women dying in childbirth, but how exactly can that happen? Do they bleed to death, pass out or forget to breathe due to pain, suffocate, or just die because they can't get a C-section? What? Also, does anyone know how common it was? What about how common - uncommon - it is today?

2007-07-01 17:15:40 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

moved the capital to Byzantium and then renamed it after himself?

Augustus, Trajan, Constantine or christian? Thanks!!

2007-07-01 16:27:12 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-01 15:53:29 · 3 answers · asked by fundude03 2

How long has that been going on and where did it originate?

2007-07-01 15:32:59 · 4 answers · asked by mabroadfo1027 1

I mean they just took it! Didn't stand-up for themselves, they let their children and women be killed!

2007-07-01 15:05:41 · 31 answers · asked by Ainvar 3

any era, any time in history..and why?

2007-07-01 14:45:04 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

fighting on after the Civil War to prevent major changes to southern society?

2007-07-01 14:27:14 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-01 14:11:07 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

One of the major accomplishments of the progressive era was woman suffrage. Briefly characterize the struggle for the vote. How did the suffrage movement fit into the general progressive program of social justice and political reform? What factors divided the movement? Discuss the issues and situations that ultimately led to the passage of the nineteenth amendment?

2007-07-01 12:39:56 · 2 answers · asked by afghanpimp04 2

2007-07-01 12:36:20 · 9 answers · asked by esegovia14 1

in their own, separate, domestic sphere -- even as they were out there campaigning for temperance and abolition, against prostitution, and so on. By modern standards this is hopelessly contradictory, but at the time it made perfect sense. Explain how women could argue against female participation in politics and, at the same time, lobby so tirelessly on the great public issues of the day.

2007-07-01 12:17:36 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

and be an eyewitness to one event in world history what would it be and why?

2007-07-01 11:00:45 · 34 answers · asked by Dave O 2

What has been your biggest dream of accomplishing? Did you accomplish it?

2007-07-01 10:38:35 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do you think the term is used in a complimentary or insulting way?

2007-07-01 10:36:33 · 4 answers · asked by avery 1

I think this is a very tough question given the modern morals we have, but I have often pondered it. I am an avid student of history and particularly like the Roman era. There was a picture from a book I read that showed a noble woman having her hair styled by a female maid servant, while another hand maid put on her sandals.

If I had grown up in an era where such was the norm, I am pretty sure I would have a slave. To be served to such a degree is tempting even now. I would love to have a maid wait on my every need. I know this seems outrageous, but I am sure many of us would have given into such temptation in the past.

2007-07-01 10:20:13 · 21 answers · asked by Jessica J 1

CharlieNoble asked here:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aj1g6jb8FpJOQRXNu3nmXD6HxQt.?qid=20070701114732AAQKXKE

A question that seems to me, legitimate, though misplaced and inappropriate as an answer to a question about the German Holocaust.

The series of US wars in the west generally known as Indian wars weren't characterized by massacres by US troops. Some did occur, most notably at Sand Creek and Wounded Knee. The best testimony to this truth is illustrated by the fact those two events are frequently, almost exclusively cited as 'typical' by those who'd have us believe it.

The same isn't true of the war behavior of the tribes. A person wishing to encapsulate tribal massacres in a single event would have too large a deck to draw from.

But those were wars involving the US citizenry deliberately and calculatedly driving the residents off their land by armed force without compensation.

I'm not particulary bothered by it.

How about you?

2007-07-01 09:38:27 · 6 answers · asked by Jack P 7

During World War II, the United States introduced the Atomic Bomb and used it against Japan to end the war in the Pacific. Germany was actually very close to developing an Atomic Bomb also, but the Allies were able to invade Europe and defeat Germany before Hitler had the opportunity to use the bomb. What might have happened if the Allies didn’t get to Germany in time? Where do you think Hitler would have dropped the A-Bomb if he would have had the time? How would it have changed World War II? How might it have changed the world today?

2007-07-01 08:25:38 · 24 answers · asked by Myzz Boss Lady 1

2007-07-01 07:26:50 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I favor John Paul Jones "I've not yet begun to fight"

2007-07-01 07:12:49 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

The documents container extensive records of the Spanish Inquisition, including names of entire families tortured and so on.

2007-07-01 07:08:03 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Here's an article by Lincoln scholar Thomas DiLorenzo that discusses Lincoln's first 13th Amendment;
http://www.lewrockwell.com/dilorenzo/dilorenzo104.html

2007-07-01 06:13:59 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

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