What type of songs originated with slaves doing fieldwork in the colonies

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Answer 1
Answer: Religious or tribe songs ( cultural ) were songs sang by slaves.
Answer 2
Answer: No that's not correct. 

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What effect did the formation of the Society of Jesus have on the Roman Catholic Church?

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the society of Jesus was to teach people about God and in the wake of the protestant reformation convert people back

How did the revolt in Haiti influence Napoleon's decision to sell Louisiana

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How did the Monroe Doctrine impact Europe's colonization of the Western Hemisphere

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Beginning in 1823, the Monroe Doctrine was the official American government policy blocking and eradicating European influence in the Americas.

The doctrine is named after the United States president, James Monroe.

In the early 19th century a small and weak United States found  it difficult to enforce the doctrine.

Today, it is seen as one of the longest standing doctrines in the country's history and a 'defining moment' in the country's foreign policy.

With a stronger enforcement of this doctrine, post civil war, European powers began to loose ground in the Americans.
Today, virtually no European country has any influence in the Americas.

Answer:

The Monroe Doctrine impacted on European colonization of the Western Hemisphere by putting a limit on it.

Explanation:

The Monroe Doctrine reaffirmed the position of the United States against European colonialism, inspired by the isolationist policy of George Washington.

The United States, then a newly independent country that had achieved independence only 40 years ago, feared that the victorious European powers emerging from the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) would revive their colonial empires in the Americas. As the Napoleonic Wars ended, Prussia, Austria and Russia formed the Holy Alliance to defend monarchism. In particular, the Holy Alliance authorized military incursions to reestablish the dominion of the Bourbons over Spain, as well as under their colonies, which were at the time establishing their independence.

At the time, the Monroe Doctrine represented a serious warning not only to the Holy Alliance, but also to Great Britain itself, although its immediate effect, in terms of defending the new American states was purely moral, given that the economic interests and the political and military capacity of the United States at the time did not surpass the Caribbean region. It is very important to note that the United States at this time was still far from being considered even a regional power. In any case, the formulation of the Doctrine helped Great Britain to thwart the European plans of recolonization of America and allowed the United States to continue expanding its borders to the west.

Most duels ended in death true or false

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

duels were usually just a way to prove your honor and manliehood. Just showing up to he duel was sufficent for many people, very rarely would a duel end in death

Answer:

A lot of duels usually ended with minor wounds, or even total misses.

Andrew Jackson actually fought in over 100 duels, and even though he killed a few people, most duels ended in what was listed above, minor wounds of even missing them 100%.

So... False

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I got this wrong but I have the same answer as everyone else. Need someone to confirm.Read the quotation:

"Our policy in regard to Europe ... remains the same, which is, not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of its powers."—President James Monroe, speech to Congress, December 1823

Which of the following explains why President Monroe said this?

He wanted to build the U.S. military and work toward Latin American independence.

He wanted to make sure Congress knew he was not going to use war to enforce his doctrine.

He wanted to show Europeans that the United States would not help Latin American independence movements.

He wanted to use his new doctrine to hide U.S. intentions to annex parts of Latin America.

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Answer:

He wanted to show Europeans that the United States would not help Latin American independence movements.

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Answer:

He wanted to show Europeans that the United States would not help Latin American independence movements.

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What is the significance of the image below for the Nixon Administration?A
It represents Nixon's New Federalism.

B
It represents the Watergate Scandal.

C
It represents a new relationship with China.

D
It represents an escalation of the Cold War.

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Answer:

C. It represents a new relationship with China.

Explanation:

Nixon ended years of diplomatic isolation by China, that started in 1949 when the communists took over mainland China and forced the chinese nationalists fled to Taiwan who was allied to the United States, in 1972 with a diplomatic visit to the asian country.

This marked a new era of diplomatic relationships between the United States and China, this was also important because the cold war era balanced changed since China was allied with the USSR and after Nixon´s visit they weren´t happy with the chinese government actions.