What was most significant about theodore weld's work as an abolitionist?

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Answer: Theodore D Weld was an American anti-slavery crusader in the pre-Civil War period.He participated in anti-slavery debates and lead a group of students, he later became an agent or the American Anti-Slavery Society with an active role in recruiting and training people to work for the cause. He is remembered for converting well-known abolitionists like James G. Birney, Henry Beecher, and Harriet Beecher.

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What two areas did the Bering land bridge connect?

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I believe it was North America and Asia.
It connected North America and Asia

Which of the following ensured that the Industrial Revolution would be successful in western Europe?A. Eastern Europe was still consumed with the Crusades.
B. Western Europe had more natural resources than eastern Europe.
C. Western Europe had been most successful at exploration and colonization.
D. Eastern Europe, under the Eastern Orthodox Church, banned industrialization.

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It would be that "C. Western Europe had been most successful at exploration and colonization" that ensured that the Industrial Revolution would be successful in western Europe, since these resources were essential in order for the Revolution to flourish. 
C - western Europe had been most succeful at exploration and colonization. 

The reason why this is a important factor for the success of the industrial revolution is that nations that explored and colonized different lands had a steady and cheap source of labor as well as a possible source of natural goods and materials from another area that they colonized. The most prominent example of this was the British empire. 

The siege of boston, which began in 1775, ended in 1776 when

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Answer:

Its C

Explanation:

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It ended because the British troops fled to Halifax, Nova Scotia

What did the Einstein-Szilard letter warn President Roosevelt about in 1939?

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The Einstein-Szilard letter, sent in August 2, 1939, warned President Roosevelt about the danger that Germany could develop atomic bombs, and suggested that the United States should start its own nuclear program. It incited Roosevelt to take immediate action, which ultimately resulted in the beginning of the Manhattan Project and the development of the first atomic bombs.

Explanation:

The letter was signed by Einstein on August 2, and delivered to Roosevelt by economist Alexander Sachs. However, it only arrived on October 11 due to the president's concern about the German invasion of Poland, which would start World War II. After hearing a summary of Sachs from the letter Roosevelt authorized the creation of the Advisory Committee on Uranium. The first meeting of the committee was held on October 21, led by Lyman Briggs, president of the National Bureau of Standards. $ 6,000 were made available for experiments with the neutron, made by Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago.

The letter is often seen as one of the origins of the Manhattan Project, the successful nuclear project that would produce the bombs launched in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.

Although not working on the atomic project, according to Linus Pauling, Einstein later regretted having signed the letter.

- - President Roosevelt was warned because it was discovered new, powerful, and very dangerous bombs were being made

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In the zhou dynasty, the mandate of heaven meant that the rulers:A. had an absolute right to rule over the governed as they wished
B. were allowed to keep their power if they ruled justly and wisely
C. were encouraged to spread Buddhism through the building monasteries
D. were the direct descendants of the gods

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B) Were allowed to keep their power if they ruled justly and wisely.

How were Southern plantations able to meet the demand for more cotton in the 1800s

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I believe the answer is: by increasing the number of enslaved workers and using the cotton gin

The northern states in America were the one who adopt the innovations created during industrial revolution, which eliminate their needs to use slaves for their labour. The southern states on the other hand, did not embrace the revolution after the civil war was over. Because of this, they still relied on slaves.

By relying on enslaved workers rather than new technology by hiring more and more unskilled immigrants as demand grew by increasing the number of enslaved workers and using the cotton gin by using the cotton gin and creating corporations to reduce risk.
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