History Questions from Jan 14,2025

Browse the History Q&A Archive for Jan 14,2025, featuring a collection of homework questions and answers from this day. Find detailed solutions to enhance your understanding.

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1. What did you find most interesting about Tsar Peter I's life and/or ascension to power? Explain why. 1. What did you find most interesting about Tsar Peter I's life and/or ascension to power? Explain why. a. The relationship between the 3. For most of human history, people thought that the Earth was the center of the universe. Nicolaus Copernicus changed how people understood the universe when he theorized that it was eliocentric, or sun-centered. Interestingly, Copernicus had most of this theory worked out some ime before 1514, and his work was fully articulated by 1532, yet publication of this text was not completed until 1543 as he lay dying. Some scholars believe that Copernicus delayed publishing this work because it contradicted the Catholic Church's view that the Earth was at the center of the universe. Copernicus's may have been smart in doing so because the Church did not formally accept his view of the universe until 1822, almost 300 years later. Summarize this paragraph in one sentence. Be specific and clearly explain the main idea. An appropriate title: 2. In the summer of 1939, a few months before World War II started, Albert Einstein and a group of Hungarian scientists wrote to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In this letter they warned Roosevelt that the Nazi's were conducting atomic research and that the consequences would be dire if the Nazis were to win the race to build an atom bomb. They recommended that U.S. become involved in uranium research. As a result of this letter, the U.S. joined the atomic race and poured billions of dollars into the development of weaponry. The U.S. won the race and became the first country to build an atomic bomb. The bomb was then used in Japan, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians. In 1954 , a year before his death, Einstein would refer to the moment that he signed the letter to President Roosevelt as the greatest mistake of his life. Summarize this paragraph in one sentence. Be specific and clearly explain the main idea. The ancient city of Harappa had (A paved roads, sewer lines, and grids of streets (B an opera house, a postal service, and an art school (C restaurants, bookstores, and public transportation (D a city council, a mayor, and a fire department The ancient city of Harappa had A paved roads, sewer lines, and grids of streets B an opera house, a postal service, and an art school C restaurants, bookstores, and public transportation D a citv of Hungarian scientists wrote to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In this letter they warnod Roosevelt that the Nazi's were conducting atomie research and that the consequences would be dire if the Nazis were to win the race to build an atom bomb. They recommended that U.S become involved in uranium research. As a result of this letter, the U.S. joined the atomic race and poured billions of dollars into the development of weaponry. The U.S. won the race and became the first country to build an atomic bomb. The bomb was then used in Japan, killing humdreds of thousands of civilians. In 1954, a year before his death, Einstein would refer to the moment that he signed the letter to President Roosevelt as the greatest mistake of hil tife. Summarize this paragraph in one sentence. Be specifie and clearly explain the main idea. An appropriate title: 3. For most of human history, people thought that the Earth was the center of the universe. Nicolaus Copernicus changed how people understood the universe when he theorized that it was heliocentric, or sun-centered. Interestingly, Copernicus had most of this theory worked out some time before 1514, and his work was fully articulated by 1532, yet publication of this text was not completed until 1543 as he lay dying. Some scholars believe that Copernicus delayed publishing this work because it contradicted the Catholic Church's view that the Earth was at the center of the universe. Copernicus's may bave been smart in doing so because the Church did not formally accept his view of the universe until 1822, almost 300 years lafer. Summarize this paragraph in one sentence. Be specific and clearly explain the maln idea. An appropriate title: Common Core Standard RI. IO Text Complexity 1. What was one benefit of rivers during the 1800 s a. It reduced the amount of work someone had to b. Gears inside of the mill moved heavy grinders. c. Dams held back river water. Which of the following falsely give evidence as to why Douglass was pleased to be sent to Mr. Covey's plantation? He was not being fed enough on Captain Auld's plantation. He would receive more food at Mr. Covey's plantation. He would be abused more at Mr. Covey's plantation. He was starving while he was with Captain Auld. Captain Auld became religious. Which of the following is a false statement about him during this time? He taught the slaves about the bible and the word of God. He would quote scripture as he would punish them. He would invite preachers over for dinner often. He would give his food to the preachers instead of the slaves.
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