Can someone pls write a list of all the bad or controversial things Andrew Jackson did and why they were controversial?
Answer:
his stance on slavery. Jackson and his family grew wealthy due to his slave ownership. Slaves grew his cotton, built and worked in his house, making him a more prominent figure in Southern society.
Explanation:
Answer: Andrew Jackson was a slaver, ethnic cleanser, and tyrant.
Explanation:
On Wednesday, the Treasury Department announced that a portrait of Harriet Tubman will grace future $20 bills starting in 2030. It's a fitting, and long overdue tribute to a genuine hero of American history who helped end the gravest evil this nation ever perpetrated. But the department also announced that the man currently on the bill — perhaps America's worst president and the only one guilty of perpetrating a mass act of ethnic cleansing — will still be on there: Andrew Jackson. This is unacceptable. Jackson was a disaster of a human being on every possible level, and should not be commemorated positively by any branch of American government. And as a slave owner, putting him on the other side of Tubman's bill is particularly disgraceful. After generations of pro-Jackson historians left out Jackson's role in American Indian removal — the forced, bloody transfer of tens of thousands of Native Americans from the South — a recent reevaluation has rightfully put that crime at the core of his legacy. But Jackson is even worse than his horrifyingly brutal record with regard to Native Americans indicates. Indian removal was not just a crime against humanity, it was a crime against humanity intended to abet another crime against humanity: By clearing the Cherokee from the American South, Jackson hoped to open up more land for cultivation by slave plantations. He owned hundreds of slaves, and in 1835 worked with his postmaster general to censor anti-slavery mailings from northern abolitionists. The historian Daniel Walker Howe writes that Jackson, "expressed his loathing for the abolitionists vehemently, both in public and in private." Jackson's small-government fetishism and crank monetary policy views stunted the attempts of better leaders like John Quincy Adams to invest in American infrastructure, and led to the Panic of 1837, a financial crisis that touched off a recession lasting seven years. If that weren't enough, he was a war criminal who suspended habeas corpus and executed prisoners for minor infractions during his time as a general in the War of 1812. Andrew Jackson deserves a museum chronicling his crimes and dedicated to his victims, not commemoration on American currency.
why did americans like eisenhower?
PLEASE ANSWER
Answer: Maybe because leading the U.S. to victory in WWII
Describe three types of U.S. national interests.
Answer:
There are only five vital national interests: to prevent the threat of an attack of weapons of mass destruction on U.S. soil or its military abroad; to ensure U.S. allies' survival and cooperation to shape an international system in which we can thrive; to prevent the emergence of hostile powers on U.S. borders;
Explanation:
i listed five hope this helps :)
It's a classic question not history. But please help
How did Theseus capture the bull of Marathon (Cretan Bull)? (Greek)
60 POINTS!!!
Answer:
He found the bull drinking from a water spring, and snuck up behind the bull. Grabbing the bull by the horns, He wrestled the bull to the ground and tied the bull up so it could not escape. With the bull successfully subdue, He took the bull with him and sailed back to King Eurystheus.
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In what year did the Western Roman Empire fall?
Answer:
395 A. D
End date:September 4th, 476 AD
Answer:
It falls start in 395 AD and the Western Roman Empire collapsed in 476, and the Western imperial court in Ravenna was formally dissolved by Justinian in 554. The Eastern imperial court survived until the decline of Constantinople in 1453.
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Which of the following would most likely be the target audience for a product
advertised on a top 100 music radio station during the evenings?
A. Adults between the ages of 50 and 60
B. People over the age of 70
C. Teenagers between the ages of 13 and 18
D. Children between the ages of 3 and 10
Who was the first woman (born on March 5th) to pass qualifying exams for astronaut training in 1959, but not allowed to train because of her gender?
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Answer:
Geraldyn “Jerrie” Cobb
Farming in the South
Which of the following statements describes agriculture in the South in the early 1800s?
Farming was a minor part of the South's economy.
O Agriculture was based on cash crops grown for export.
o The South corfumed most of its own crops.
Answer:
the south costumed most of it own crops
Answer:
(B) Agriculture was based on cash crops grown for export.
Explanation:
In the mid 1800's, the economy of the North was based primarily on
I REALLY NEED HELP PLEASE I CANT FIGURE OUT THE CLAIM
Which part of the historian's argument is his claim?
A. In his opinion, it is morally wrong for any political movement to
use violence to achieve its goals.
B. He notes that, following the Revolution, a rash of violence swept
over France.
C. He refers to the execution of French royalty and the European
wars that revolutionaries launched following their victory to
support his argument.
D. Based on this information, he argues that the French Revolution
produced far more negative outcomes than positive ones.
What would you do if president Biden spent all of the country's money ? 2-4 sentences
please help me ASAP...
have a good day
Answer:
1, word spreads like fire, people would have heard it and passed the knowledge or the local paper would have informed people. 2, I imagine the slaves would have been exited or felt that it was just another false rumor.
Explanation:
What is an appropriate title for the box
Confucianism
Taoism
Buddhism
Shintoism
Answer:
Confucianism
Explanation:
Confucianism is, "a system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius"
How was life for Joseph Stalin as a child
Answer: Stalin was born Ioseb Jughashvili on 18 December [O.S. 6 December] 1879[1][a] in the town of Gori, in what is today the country of Georgia. He was baptised on 29 December [O.S. 17 December] 1878[2] and christened Ioseb, and known by the diminutive "Soso"[3][b][4] His parents were Ekaterine (Keke) and Besarion Jughashvili (Beso). He was their third child; the first two, Mikheil and Giorgi had died in infancy in 1876 and 1878 respectively [5]
Stalin's father, Besarion, was a shoemaker and owned a workshop that at one point employed as many as ten people,[6] but which slid into ruin as Stalin grew up.[7] Beso had specialised in producing traditional Georgian footwear and did not produce the European-style shoes that were becoming increasingly fashionable.[2] This, combined with the deaths of his previous two infant sons, precipitated his decline into alcoholism. The family found themselves living in poverty.[8] The couple had to leave their home and moved into nine different rented rooms over ten years.[9]
Besarion also became violent towards his family.[10] To escape the abusive relationship, Keke took Stalin and moved into the house of a family friend, Father Christopher Charkviani.[11] She worked as a house cleaner and launderer for several local families who were sympathetic to her plight.[12] Keke was a strict but affectionate mother to Stalin.[13] She was a devout Christian,[14] and both she and her son regularly attended church services.[15] In 1884, Stalin contracted smallpox, which left him with facial pock scars for the rest of his life.[16] Charkviani's teenaged sons taught Stalin the Russian language.[12] Keke was determined to send her son to school, something that none of the family had previously achieved.[17] In late 1888, when Stalin was ten, he enrolled at the Gori Church School.[18] This was normally reserved for the children of clergy, but Charkviani ensured that Stalin received a place by claiming that the boy was the son of a deacon.[19] This may be the reason why—in 1934—Stalin claimed to have been the son of a priest.[20] There were many local rumours that Beso was not Stalin's real father,[21] which in later life Stalin himself encouraged.[20] Stalin biographer Simon Sebag Montefiore nonetheless thought it likely that Beso was the father, in part due to the strong physical resemblance that they shared.[20] Beso eventually attacked a policeman while drunk which resulted in the authorities ejecting him from Gori.[22] He moved to Tiflis, where he worked at the Adelkhanov shoe factory.[23]
Although Keke was poor, she ensured that her son was well dressed when he went to school, likely through the financial support of family friends.[24] As a child, Stalin exhibited a number of idiosyncrasies; when happy, he would for instance jump around on one leg while clicking his fingers and yelling aloud.[25] He excelled academically,[26] and also displayed talent in painting and drama classes.[27] He began writing poetry,[28] and was a fan of the work of Georgian nationalist writer Raphael Eristavi.[29] He was also a choirboy, singing both in church and at local weddings.[30] A childhood friend of Stalin's later recalled that he "was the best but also the naughtiest pupil" in the class.[31] He and his friends formed a gang,[32] and often fought with other local children.[33] He caused mischief; in one incident, he ignited explosive cartridges in a shop,[34] and in another he tied a pan to the tail of a woman's pet cat.[32
When Stalin was twelve, he was seriously injured after having been hit by a phaeton. He was hospitalised in Tiflis for several months, and sustained a lifelong disability to his left arm.[35] His father subsequently kidnapped him and enrolled him as an apprentice cobbler in the factory; this would be Stalin's only experience as a worker.[36] According to Stalin's biographer Robert Service, this was Stalin's "first experience with capitalism", and it was "raw, harsh and dispiriting".[37] Several priests from Gori retrieved the boy, after which Beso cut all contact with his wife and son.[38] In February 1892, Stalin's school teachers took him and the other pupils to witness the public hanging of several peasant bandits; Stalin and his friends sympathised with the condemned.[39] The event left a deep and lasting impression on him.[40] Stalin had decided that he wanted to become a local administrator so that he could deal with the problems of poverty that affected the population around Gori.[29] Despite his Christian upbringing, he had become an atheist after contemplating the problem of evil and learning about evolution through Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species.[29]
Why did the Catholic Church have a lot of power in europe during the middle ages ?
Answer: because European kings were Christians who do not want to upset the Catholic Church
Explanation:
Which of the following were the broader economic effects of the Taiping Rebellion on the global economy?
Answer:
C. The Taiping Rebellion gave European nations the opportunity to further take advantage of a destabilized empire.
Explanation:
How did Catherine the great influence the nation ?
Answer:
Catherine's major influences on her adopted country were in expanding Russia's borders and continuing the process of Westernisation begun by Peter the Great. During her reign she extended the Russian empire southwards and westwards, adding territories which included the Crimea, Belarus and Lithuania.
Why was Rome forced to make peace with
Macedonia during the First Macedonian War?
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To what was the ancient Egyptian writer referring in this hymn?
The pharaoh
The Nile river
The sun God, Re
The Giza pyramid
Answer:
The sun God, Re
Explanation:
hymn means song and or poem that is praised to God or a god.
i only need 8, 11, 13, 14 the answer choices for each is corinth, rhodes, argos, delphi, thebes...if you just jot down a random answer ill report.
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
How was the Union plan for victory more aggressive than the Confederate plan?
Answer:
The Union needed to attack the south, while the south simply needed to outlive the north. What benefits did the south have? Better military initiative, the ownership of cotton crops, and the benefit of battling on home soil.
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What prompted President Franklin D. Roosevelt to order the internment of Japanese Americans during World War
II?
Answer:
^^^^^^^^
What they said
Pearl Harbor
Simplify: 200 • 4 ÷ 2 • 10 ÷ 5
pl help
Answer:
200 • 4 ÷ 2 • 10 ÷ 5 = 800
Explanation:
Answer:
800÷4
Explanation:
200×4=800
2×10÷5=4
Why would the Empress Dowager Cixi install a toddler on the throne?
PLS HELP
question ; a tourist traveling across germany, austria, france, spain would need how many different types of currency on her trip
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
Answer:
uh uh what the first person said
Answer:
you will need only 1 type of currency
Explanation:
there all in the same central area
MULTIPLE CHOICE
How did contributions from the Scientific Revolution change people's view of the world
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they rebelled against new discover
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Answer:The scientific revolution, which emphasized systematic experimentation as the most valid research method, resulted in developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry. These developments transformed the views of society about nature.
Explanation:
Which of the following best
describes the Homestead Act?
A. It was a grant of 160 acres given to settlers
that remained five years.
B. It redistributed the lands in the South after
the Civil War
C. It converted plantations into subdivisions and
small towns.
D. It was an interest free loan of $5,000 to all
new home owners.
The Homestead Act was that it converted plantations into subdivisions and small towns. Thus option (C) is correct.
What is Plantation?The term plantation arose as settlements in the southern United States, originally linked with colonial expansion, came to revolve around the production of agriculture.
The word plantation first appeared in English in the 15th century. Originally, the word meant to plant. However, what came to be known as plantations became the center of large-scale enslaved labor operations in the Western Hemisphere.
The plantation system developed in the American South as British colonists arrived in what became known as Virginia and divided the land into large areas suitable for farming.
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Because of the Crusades, Christians in Europe:
A. gained knowledge from Arabic texts.
B. lost influence over the Catholic Church.
C. won independence from powerful kings.
D. left for the Holy Land in huge numbers.
Answer: A
Explanation:
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Can somebody help ????
Answer:
7. i think is b
8. is A
Explanation:
7. b
8. a
Which statements describe how the nation reacted to the fear of communism in the 1950s?
Choose all answers that are correct
0 New immigration laws allowed entry to Soviet citizens.
C Communist organizations were encouraged to enlist new members.
New laws made it illegal to criticize the government.
Some government workers were forced to take loyalty oaths.
Anticommunist laws were passed.
My Answer:
C, D, E
My explanson:
because... I did the resurce...
New laws made it illegal to criticize the government.
Some government workers were forced to take loyalty oaths.
Anticommunist laws were passed.
C,D,E