How did the treaty of Versailles trigger the May Fourth Movement?

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Answer: China joined the war on the Allies side in hopes to gain back German land, but when the allies gave it to Japan, the Chinese were angry. Students gathered in Beijing and more and more people joined the cause which became known as the May Fourth Movement.

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Which best describes W. E. B. Du Bois's opinion of Booker T. Washington’s accommodationist approach?

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It reinforced segregation and discrimination.

Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) advocated gradualism.  That meant being patient and doing what white society would allow, which meant changes and better times for blacks would come slowly.

A different point of view was taken by W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963).  Du Bois noted that Washington's approach was not accomplishing any real gains for blacks.  He also felt that Washington's point of view showed acceptance of the racial inferiority of blacks.  Plus he saw that institutions in the black community were being dominated by persons like Washington, rather than really empowering all individuals for themselves.  Du Bois argued that all black citizens should have the right to vote, equality as citizens, and access to education according to their abilities, and his approach was more confrontational, attacking segregation using protests, lawsuits, and publications.   Du Bois was strongly active in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
It reinforced segregation and discrimination.

All of the following European countries held territory in Africa EXCEPT:A. Belgium
B. Russia
C. France
D. England

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B. Russia. In 1900, much of Africa had been colonized by seven European powers—Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Portugal and Italy.

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The answer is B) Russia

Many people migrated to Sunbelt states such as Arizona to... (1 point)a. buy inexpensive land and start family farms.
b. work in the defense, aerospace, electronics, and petrochemical industries.
c.escape traffic, overcrowding, and environmental problems in the northern cities.
d. take advantage of government incentive programs encouraging them to relocate.

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"Many people migrated to Sunbelt states such as Arizona to work in the defense, aerospace, electronics, and petrochemical industries. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "b". I hope that the answer has come to your great help.

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(b)work in the defense, aerospace, electronics, and petrochemical industries.

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What event helped cause the eventual split of the Democratic Party, paving the way for the Republican Party and Abraham Lincoln?

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The Democrats of the South defended the institution of black slavery, and most of the Democrats of the North did not dare to oppose their comrades from the South, although not all shared that ideology; the anti-slavery Democrats were unhappy with their party (and many would end up moving to the Republican Party starting in 1854).

At the end of the government of President James Buchanan (1857-1861) the Democratic Party was in crisis; many important Democrats of the North had broken with Buchanan because of their excessive inclination to southern interests, and the Democrats of the South were becoming increasingly intransigent.

At the Democratic National Convention of 1860 the differences became insurmountable, and the break inevitable. The delegations of several southern states withdrew from the Convention when it did not approve the inclusion of a measure in favor of slavery in the party's Electoral Platform; and subsequently the rest of the Southern Democrats also withdrew from the Convention.  

With only the representatives of the states of the North, the Democratic Convention appointed Stephen A. Douglas as the Democratic Party's presidential candidate; but the Southern Democrats reacted by appointing another presidential candidate, who was none other than the Vice President of the United States at the time: John C. Breckinridge. The party went with two different candidates to the presidential elections, facilitating the victory of the republican candidate Abraham Lincoln.

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Became a major issue of contention between the qing dynasty and the british

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Opium became a major issue of contention between the Qing dynasty and the British. 

Opium became a major issue