History Homework Assistance
History is a subject that captivates some and bores others. While some students relish the various events, battles, and captivating personalities of the past, others struggle to memorise the chronological sequence of battles, the names of influential leaders, and the voluminous information the subject presents.
Thankfully, with these history queries and responses, remembering major events and their precise timing becomes easy. Don't fret, even if the names of these significant individuals make your head spin. Our history homework help features an artificial intelligence association function that links them to interesting anecdotes, aiding in better retention.
- Which presidential candidate ran against George W. Bush in 2004? A. John McCain B. Al Gore C. Barack Obama D. John Kerry
- How did Boris Yeltsin respond to the Communist coup attempt? A. He secretly ordered the KGB to spy on Gorbachev. B. He refused to speak with Gorbachev. C. He organized support for the coup. D. He organized opposition to the coup.
- Which is true about Bill Clinton? A. He appealed to young voters. B. He believed in trickle-down economics. C. He promised not to raise taxes, but was forced to. D. He represented conservati ve values.
- Slide 6: Compromise Required! 1. When the government first shut down, what were lawmakers having trouble reaching an agreement about? __ 2. What were the two main reasons that led to the government shutdown?
- Choose the best answer. A. Crhich of the following countries pioneered women's suffrage? A. Greece C. New Zealand B. United States D. Kuwait 2. Which amendment gave women the right to vote in the United States? A. 13^th B. 15^th C. 19^th D. 23^rd 3. From which other movement did the fight for women's suffrage derive? A. Anti-slavery C. African American Rights B. Native Rights D. Women's Rights 4. What was the purpose of the "Declaration of Sentiments?' A. To give African Americans the right to vote B. A document stating women should have equal rights as men C. A document stating women should have the right to vote D. A document outlining all the contributions of women to society 5. Which two women formed the National Women's Suffrage Association in 1869? A. Julia Ward Howe and Lucy Stone 7. What was the main goal of the National American Woman Suffrage Association? A. To give women equal rights as men B. To give African Americans equal rights C. To end slavery D. To get the 19^th Amendment passed 8. Which place was the first to give women the right to vote in the United States? A. Virginia B. New York C. Wyoming Territory D. Colorado B. Susan B. Anthony and Lucy Stone C. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton D. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone 6. What was the purpose of the 15^th Amendment? A. To end slavery B. To give men the right to vote regardless of race C. To give women the right to vote D. To make Native Americans citizens