South African white rule was eventually ended, in part, as a result of (1 point)the violent overthrow of de Klerk's government. invasion by ANC troops from Uganda. worldwide pressure on de Klerk's government. British colonial policy changes.

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Answer: South African white rule was eventually ended in part, as a result of British colonial policy changes. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option. These policy changes were in the right direction and it it ultimately went on to discard the discriminatory policies later on.

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Which of the following is an element of maya culture? a. the maya were hunter gatherers who lived in small villages in south american rainforests
b. the maya beleived that their souls would be reincarnated after death
c. none?

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. the maya were hunter gatherers who lived in small villages in south american rainforests  .this statement is true about MAYA culture.
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i dont know if you have this option for your test or not but i took one that had similar answers and it was Maya cities were well-planned urban centers with roads, reservoirs, palaces, temples, and private homes. but if not then i belive the guy above me will help you out.  thanks have a blessed day

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What hardships did southerners face at home

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The hardships increased or intensified for other reasons as well. As an agricultural region, the South had more difficulty than the North in manufacturing needed goods--for both its soldiers and its civilians. One result was that Southern civilians probably had to make more real sacrifices during the war than Northern civilians did. In addition, part of Union war strategy was to use the Navy to blockade Southern ports. The Union hoped to stop the flow of goods between the South and other countries and strangle its foe economically.

The "New Immigration" to the United States in the late-nineteenth century refers to the increased numbers of people arriving from

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Answer: agricultural areas of eastern and southern Europe.

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The Industrial Revolution brought to American shores waves of new immigrants from every part of the globe. Between 1860 and 1920, about one in seven Americans was foreign-born. By 1900, nearly 30 percent of the residents of major cities were foreign-born. These newcomers provided much-needed labor, but their arrival sparked ugly racial and ethnic tensions. In steadily rising numbers, immigrants moved from the agricultural areas of eastern and southern Europe directly to the largest cities of America. Once in the United States, they wanted to live with others who shared their language, customs, and religion. Ethnic neighborhoods in American cities preserved familiar folkways and shielded newcomers from the shocks of a strange culture.

The "New Immigration" to the United States in the late-nineteenth century refers to the increased numbers of people arriving from?

Answer - Southern Europe.

Document 4Representatives of The Harbinger visited factories in Lowell, Massachusetts, and Manchester, New Hampshire.
This is an excerpt from the magazine’s report of its findings.
… The girls [in the Lowell Mills] attended upon an average three looms; many attended four,
but this requires a very active person, and the most unremitting [constant] care. However, a
great many do it. Attention to two is as much as should be demanded of an operative. This gives
us some idea of the application required during the thirteen hours of daily labor. The
atmosphere of such a room cannot of course be pure; on the contrary, it is charged with cotton
filaments and dust, which, we are told, are very injurious to the lungs.
On entering the room, although the day was warm, we remarked that the windows were down.
We asked the reason, and a young woman answered very naively, and without seeming to be in
the least aware that this privation of fresh air was anything else than perfectly natural, that “when
the wind blew, the threads did not work well.” After we had been in the room for fifteen or
twenty minutes, we found ourselves, as did the persons who accompanied us, in quite a
perspiration, produced by a certain moisture which we observed in the air, as well as by the
heat.…
Source: “The Female Workers of Lowell,” The Harbinger, November 14, 1836
4 According to this document, what was one condition faced by factory workers in the Lowell Mills in the
183os?

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According to this document, one condition faced by factory workers in the Lowell Mills in the 1830s was poor working conditions that could lead to injury or death. 

Following the 1994 midterm election, Republicans in Congress

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Following the 1994 midterm elections, Republicans in Congress BELIEVED THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WANTED THEM TO MAKE CHANGES.

In the 1994 midterm elections, Republicans had campaigned on the promise of  a "Contract with America."  Newt Gingrich and Richard Armey wrote the document and spearheaded the campaign to take control of Congress back for the Republican Party.  (Republicans had not had a majority in the House of Representatives for 40 years.)  The Republicans picked up 54 seats in the House of Representatives in the 1994 midterm election, as well as gaining 9 seats in the Senate, to become the majority party in Congress.  So they believed they should carry out their "Contract with America" to make changes.

Following the 1994 midterm election, Republicans in Congress attempted to consolidate power by making it politically advantageous to do so in the Senate. 

A major theme of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work was the idea that the post-war worldA.presented chances to become wealthy.
B.needed new inventions to fix problems.
C.presented chances for adventure.
D.was empty and meaningless.

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A major theme of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work was the idea that the post-war world "C.presented chances for adventure," since many people thought that World War II would have devastated the world more than it actually had. 

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The answer is D) Was empty and meaningless

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F. Scott Fitzgerald work was about how bad war is and how life became meaningless after the war. A great example of this is his book The Great Gatsby.