The term Bourbon Triumvirate refers to Georgia's three most powerful and prominent politicians of the post-Reconstruction era: Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon. This trio practically held a lock on the state's U.S. Senate seats and governor's office from 1872 to 1890: Brown as senator from 1880 until 1890; Colquitt as governor from 1876 through 1882, and as senator from 1883 until 1894; and Gordon as senator from 1872 until 1880, governor from 1886 until 1890, and senator again from 1891 until 1897. The political careers of all three men benefited from their service during the Civil War (1861-65); Brown had served as the governor of Confederate Georgia, and Colquitt and Gordon had both risen to the rank of major general in the Confederate army by the war's end.
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Colquitt, one of the state's leading planters, cast himself as a representative of the interests of the old planter class, while Brown, an industrialist who became one of Georgia's first millionaires, represented the New South businessmen. Gordon had a mixed record as a businessman and a worse record as a planter, but Gordon excelled at espousing the New South rhetoric of commercial and industrial development by shrewdly exploiting the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.
All three men had extensive interests in the railroad and coal-mining industries, among other commercial pursuits. All three championed white supremacy; a frugal state government that demanded little of taxpayers, and accordingly provided few services; and the maintenance of subservient labor forces on farms and in factories. Gordon and especially Brown both made use of convict labor in their industrial enterprises.
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1.) composite number
2.)prime number
3.)factor
4.) division
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How does the information in the nasa article best add to readers understanding of team moon
•It gives the reader a better sense of complex problem-solving taking place at Mission control
• it gives the reader a more detailed sense of the intense emotions being so admission admission mission control
• it gives the reader a better sense of how the lunar model which prepare for Apollo 11 space flight
• they gave us a reader a more factual overview of the Apollo 11 space flight from start to finish
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It gives the reader a more detailed sense of how the lunar model which prepare for Apollo 11 space flight
who/what does persephone protect and feel for? i need this for an assignment lol.
Answer:Persephone (aka Kore) was the Greek goddess of vegetation, especially grain, and the wife of Hades, with whom she rules the Underworld. An important element of the Eleusinian Mysteries and the Thesmophoria festival, the goddess was worshipped throughout the Greek world and frequently appeared in all forms of Greek art.Mar 24, 2016
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I would say A
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Answer and Explanation:
A is the correct answers, because the two things the girls talks about is said to help something about herself.
Playing the piano lessens her worries, and singing allows her to express herself.
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Oamara is researching the effects of screen time on children’s ability to pay attention. Which resources would be the most likely to have useful information? an encyclopedia entry about the history of television the blog of a middle-school student who loves video games an interview with someone who has taught fourth grade for 27 years a periodical describing recent research regarding TV time and school performance
Answer: I think it might be D
Explanation: seems like the right one
Answer: D
Explanation:
I took the test
Question 5 (3 points)
Animal Cell
Which terms correctly identify the indicated structures in this sketch of a cell viewed under a microscope?
Question 5 options:
Nucleus
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Lysosome
Golgi Apparatus
Ribosome
Mitochondrion
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I think it might be Mitochondrion
Well, son, I’ll tell you:
Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.
It’s had tacks in it,
And splinters,
And boards torn up,
And places with no carpet on the floor
—
Bare.
But all the time
I’se been a-climbin’ on,
And reachin’ landin’s,
And turnin’ corners,
And sometimes goin’ in the dark
Where there ain’t been no light.
So boy, don’t you turn back.
Don’t you set down on the steps
‘Cause you finds it’s kinder hard.
Don’t you fall now —
For I’se still goin’, honey,
I’se still climbin’,
And life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.
Thank you!
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The answer is D because she is telling her son not to give up and that is the whole main idea of the story.
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the first one because that's the first sentence of the poem
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i think it's the first one bc that's was the poem is about
What inference can be made about the Constitution?
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loves
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probably c. loves I don't know sorry if it's wrong
T chart for my recent post!
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srrrryyyyyy
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Please help me and make sure to cite your sources.
Your assignment for this mini-research project is to gather information on the White Man’s Burden. What was it? Who was a part of it? What were their motivations?
Write a paragraph of at least 150 words comparing the motives of those involved to the motives of Mr. Bedford as he imagines himself starting a business on the moon. All of your sources should be correctly cited, using the MLA format for in-text citations and providing a Works Cited page.
(If u do not cite your sources in the answer pls do in a comment below that or your answer will probably be taken off.)
(Btw do not use anyone else answer from another question, do not get the answer from a website that people ask questons and other people answer, please do all these things right and you will get brainlyest.)
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Kipling believed the "White Man's burden" was the duty of white men to bring education and salvation to people around the world that he deemed uncivilized. Many people, including people of color and anti-imperialists, have called this concept racist.In "The White Man's Burden", Kipling encouraged American colonization and annexation of the Philippine Islands, a Pacific Ocean archipelago conquered in the three-month Spanish–American War (1898).[1] As a poet of imperialism, Kipling exhorts the American reader and listener to take up the enterprise of empire, yet warns about the personal costs faced, endured, and paid in building an empire;[1] nonetheless, American imperialists understood the phrase "the white man’s burden" to justify imperial conquest as a mission-of-civilisation that is ideologically related to the continental-expansion philosophy of manifest destiny of the early 19th century.As though coming at the most opportune time possible, you might say just before the treaty reached the Senate, or about the time it was sent to us, there appeared in one of our magazines a poem by Rudyard Kipling, the greatest poet of England at this time. This poem, unique, and in some places too deep for me, is a prophecy. I do not imagine that in the history of human events any poet has ever felt inspired so clearly to portray our danger and our duty. It is called "The White Man’s Burden." With the permission of Senators I will read a stanza, and I beg Senators to listen to it, for it is well worth their attention. This man has lived in the Indies. In fact, he is a citizen of the world, and has been all over it, and knows whereof he speaks.Senator Tillman's eloquence was unpersuasive, and the US Congress ratified the Treaty of Paris on 11 February 1899, formally ending the Spanish–American War. After paying a post-war indemnification of twenty million dollars to the Kingdom of Spain, on 11 April 1899, the US established geopolitical hegemony upon islands and peoples in two oceans and in two hemispheres: the Philippine Islands and Guam in the Pacific Ocean,[9][6] and Cuba and Puerto Rico in the Atlantic Ocean.[10]
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What is the Single phrase in the following example “ adult then take an average of 24 teaspoons of sugar pretty” according to the national Cancer Institute (“The Sweet Danger”)
A. (“The sweet danger”)
B. According to the national Cancer Institute
C. Adult men take an average of 24 teaspoons of sugar per day
How do I hide apps on my MacBook or disguse it as other apps?
Answer:
Go to App Store and select your profile icon. Next, click "Purchased" > "My Purchases". You will see all the apps you've purchased, and select the one you want to hide and swipe left to hide it. In the end, don't forget to hit "Done" to save your changes.
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Read this excerpt The First Men in the Moon. For my own part a vivid dream has come to my help, and I see, almost as plainly as though I had seen it in actual fact, a blue-lit shadowy disheveled Cavor struggling in the grip of these insect Selenites, struggling ever more desperately and hopelessly as they press upon him, shouting, expostulating, perhaps even at last fighting, and being forced backwards step by step out of all speech or sign of his fellows, for evermore into the Unknown—into the dark, into that silence that has no end…. What is the meaning of the bold word, expostulating, as it is used above? examining something arguing against something shouting with joy surrendering to someone
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Why does Bedford consider returning “in a bigger sphere with guns?” He wants to drive out the Selenites. He wants to return for gold. He wants to explore the cave again. He wants to get revenge.
Answer: He wants to return for gold
Explanation:
Below are some details from the transcript "American Indian Boarding Schools Haunt Many." :
"Wright says matrons bathed him in kerosene and shaved his head."
"Students at federal boarding schools were forbidden to express their culture - everything from wearing long hair to speaking a single Indian word."
In the space below, write 1-2 more details from the transcript that are similar to, or in the same category, as these details.
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One detail from the transcript tat is similar is catholic people are not allowed to practice religion in different countries.Another detail that is similar to ´´Students at federal boarding schools were forbidden to express their culture - everything from wearing long hair to speaking a single Indian word" is people that are jews that go to school with catholic people are not allowed to speak of neither culture because this would cause a conflict.
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I dont really have one I just went off the top of my head
Provide an original example of a free verse stanza of poetry. Identify why your poem would be considered free verse.
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some thing with no ryhmeing or on pattern
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abandon
Explanation:
Because all the other ones have s as the third letter but this one has a
meaning it would not be between absence and accept.
It would be before them!
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As you search for the best focus and scope for an essay, you zoom in and out of an imaginary map of a topic. Choose a general topic and describe the “map” as it would look from a zoomed out and zoomed in perspective.
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From a zoomed out perspective the map would look smalle and the lines on it but look skinny but when you zoom in the lines will be more detailed in you can this see the detail on the map better.
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The topic i decided on was “success”
Zoomed out : the first thing you think of when you think of success if usually money and/or fame
Zoomed in : you realize that the popular idea of success is just surface level. No one thinks about the struggles you go through to get there. No one thinks about the different types of success. For example, you can be poor but successful just as several Nobel Peace prize winners.
Read the passage below. And it is strange that we men, to whom this very vegetation had seemed so weird and horrible a little time ago, should now behold it with the emotion a home-coming exile might feel at sight of his native land. What is the author’s purpose in using a metaphor in the description above? The author is conveying the relief that the men feel at having escaped. The author is presenting the similarities between the natural landscape on earth and that on the moon. The author is portraying the transformation that the men have undergone as they learn to appreciate the moon’s beauty. The author is depicting the men’s return to earth after they have lived with the Selenites.
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The author is portraying the transformation that the men have undergone as they learn to appreciate the moon’s beauty.
Explanation:
Answer:
a. The author is conveying the relief that the men feel at having escaped.
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In one sentence, how would you describe ''The Tyger?'' On the surface level, what is this poem about? How is that topic established?
Answer: I Don't know
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The Giver by Lois Lowry
What point of view does the author use in the novel that you chose to read? How does this point of view affect what you know about the characters and the setting(s) in the novel? Is the narration reliable? Use examples from the novel to support your answer.
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Explanation:
The Giver is a dystopian novel for young adults written by Lois Lowry and released in 1993. It is set in what seems to be a futuristic future at first, but as the plot continues, it is discovered to be dystopian. Jonas, a 12-year-old boy, is the book's protagonist.
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Answer:
I think it is D
Explanation:
Hope I helped! : D
Please help me. I am being timed and I don't understand this question on my assignment. I need it to be over 100 words and it has to be correct. I will give brainliest to the person who actually helps me, without stealing my points.
Choose to depict one character from Journey to the Center of the Earth: Hans, Harry, or the Professor.
Look for at least five passages from the text that show their character. Organize your passages with a brief explanation of what characteristic it shows.
Example:
Gretchen's feelings toward Harry are lukewarm, but kind . Quotation: "So you have come to meet me," she said; "how good of you. But what is the matter?"
Gretchen's love of adventure shows she would be thrilled to journey underground and is an adventurous person. Quotation: "What a magnificent journey. It is magnificent, splendid."
Answer:
girly
Explanation:
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Read each task statement, then decide whether you should use a dictionary or a thesaurus to accomplish each task.
Find an antonym for the word "diminish."
Get several detailed definitions for the word "lounge."
Find multiple synonyms for the word "garbage."
In the book, The witch of blackbird pond, how does kit respond when she is forced to attend church with family
Having just lost her grandfather, Katherine “Kit” Tyler leaves her home in tropical Barbados on a ship (the Dolphin) bound for Connecticut. There she is determined to find her Aunt Rachel Wood, her only remaining family.
On the ship, she flirts occasionally with the mocking but otherwise good-natured captain’s son, Nat Eaton. She also causes a scene when she jumps overboard to rescue a young girl’s doll. The passengers – especially the girl’s mother, the nosy Goodwife Cruff – are suspicious of any woman who can swim. After the swimming incident, Kit's only companion on the boat is the Puritan John Holbrook, a studious man sailing to Wethersfield to study with the Reverend Gersholm Bulkeley.
Once the ship arrives in Wethersfield, Kit must fess up: her aunt’s family doesn’t actually know she’s coming. Nevertheless, the captain and Nat escort her to the Wood family’s house where she meets her Aunt Rachel, her Uncle Matthew, and her two cousins, Judith and Mercy. Kit’s uncle is a stern man, though once he learns of her orphan status, he begrudgingly allows Kit to stay. What other choice does he have?
Kit is introduced to the laboring life of Puritan New England and all of its tedium. There are chores to attend to and loads of wool to card. Having only worn fancy dresses in the past, Kit must find clothing appropriate to her new station.
Kit also gets to know the Wood family. Uncle Matthew is sometimes harsh, though he is also solid and dependable. He does not agree, we should note, with the King of England’s politics, which is kind of a problem, since it's the 1680s and Connecticut is one of England's colonies. Aunt Rachel was once a beauty, but, as we find out, has lost two sons – a situation that has taken its toll. As for the two daughters, Mercy is kind and patient and suffered from a fever as a child that has left her lame in one leg. Judith is a pretty, prissy flirt, though generally nice.
Can anybody make an essay on the story What You Need To Know About....Prescription Stimulants
Answer:
I dont have time but this may help
A factual essay is an informative piece of academic writing that aims at providing facts and solid pieces of evidence on the matter. Based on researched data, the writer develops an original argument. As the text consists mainly of hard facts, it is referred to as a factual essay
Explanation:
decide what kind of essay to write.
brainstorm your topic.
research the topic.
choose a writing style.
develop a thesis.
outline your essay.
write your essay.
edit your writing to check spelling and grammar
What does Leslie do during class when shes looking so angelic (Bridge to Terabithia)
Answer: because she is in a new class
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ANSWERS SOON PLS! Analyze the elements of Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech and discuss the elements that best express his stand on Civil Rights. In two paragraphs, be sure to discuss both Dr. King's stand on Civil Rights and the elements of the speech that best support his position.
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Explanation:
ANSWERS SOON PLS! Analyze the elements of Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech and discuss the elements that best express his stand on Civil Rights. In two paragraphs, be sure to discuss both Dr. King's stand on Civil Rights and the elements of the speech that best support his position.
What does "Wired Generation" mean? And what are some examples of Wired Generation?
Explanation:
It's a phrase from MTV to describe current 16-24 year old as they are permanently plugged into a network of digital devices.
E.g phone addicted kids