Answer:
true and true
Explanation:
Why were the colonies valuable to Europe? (Imperialism)
Answer:
Many European nations exhibited a growing interest in colonies as sources of raw materials and new markets and as potential outlets for excess population and for administrators who could not be accommodated at home.
Explanation:
In the Solar System, what do planets, comets, and asteroids have in common?
Answer:
b the orbit the sun
Explanation:
what is the history of club america
Answer:
The club was founded in 1916, and since 1959 has been owned by media company Grupo Televisa. The team plays it's home games at the Estadio Azteca, the largest stadium in Latin America, and one of the largest stadiums in the world. América is one of the founding members of Primera División.
Hideki Tojo's aggressive expansionist policies created which consequences for Japan?
Fertilizers used on farms near the coast can be carried to the ocean when runoff occurs during rain showers. These fertilizers can decrease the populations of fish and shellfish. Which other populations most likely decrease as a result?
Answer:
Option 3
Explanation:
Options for the question
Organisms that eat algae Organisms that live on farms Organisms that eat fish and shellfish All of theseSolution
The water of pool becomes oxygen deficient due to over growth of water plants in lieu to flow of fertilizers from farm land into it.
This will adversely affect the organism depending for oxygen in pool water. Thus, the population of fish and shellfish reduces. Now the population of organism that depends for food on fish and shellfish will also reduce. Hence , option 3 is correct
Which of the following is true of Askia the Great?
He wanted to do away with Islamic rule.
He was a proponent of learning and culture.
He wanted to do away with slavery.
He was peaceful and disliked conflict.
Answer:
He was a proponent of learning and culture.
Explanation:
Askia Muhammad, real name Muhammad Ture sylla or Muhammed Touré sylla was the emperor of the Songhai Empire after successfully challenging the heir apparent Sunni Baru. Askia Muhammad was a former general under Emperor Sunni Ali Ber and he would later become known as Askia the Great.
After his accession to the throne of the empire, Askia began to work on expanding the imperial territory. He was also a great proponent of education, encouraging learning and literacy, art and literature. The universities under his kingdom were improved and developed to produce the best scholars and also get himself acquainted with scholars from other kingdoms.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
All of these factors helped in the
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
is that you question nothing else?
Explanation:
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After Vietnam was split into two parts the U.S. became involved by sending and troops to which country? North Vietnam or South Vietnam
Answer:
Explanation:
South Vietnam
Who was the last king of the Plantagenet line of monarchs?
Answer:
Richard III of England
Where in southeast Asia is the Malacca
straight located?
A. between Samatra and Japan
B. between Malay and Samatra
C. between Java and Japan
Answer:
b
Explanation:
is located between the east coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra and the west coast of the Malay Peninsula
identify the major differences of the Japanese lifestyle during the tokugawa era
Answer:
military dictatorship and samuria
Explanation:
yep, just that
Where were most enslaved peoples forced to work?
O in schools
O on cotton plantations
O in hospitals
O in factories
How are the suffragettes and muckrakers connected?
What was a goal of internal improvements under the American System?
Answer:
Internal improvements is the term used historically in the United States for public works from the end of the American Revolution through much of the 19th century, mainly for the creation of a transportation infrastructure: roads, turnpikes, canals, harbors and navigation improvements.
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List the cause of the Tulsa race massacre?
The event began during the Memorial Day weekend after 19-year-old Rowland, a Black shoe-shiner, was accused o.
7. Since independence in 1948, the major objective of the foreign policy of
Israel has been to
Answer:
Arab nationalism and Jewish nationalism.
Explanation:
based on the map above, which of the following is the country in North America with the fewest state or province divisions?
Canada
U.S
Alaska
Mexico
Answer:
A
Explanation:
If you look at the american map there is not many states on canada.
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What were the effects of the Brown vs Board decision? Include how this Supreme Court decision overruled the
Plessy v. Ferguson decision?
Which was not a responsibility of government officials in ancient Egypt
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Answer: The pharaohs were considered gods on earth.
Explanation:
The authority of the Pharaoh was absolute in ancient Egypt such that they controlled all aspects of life. They were considered to be gods and they leveraged on this to treat the kingdom as their personal property.
The pharaohs led religious ceremonies, owned all the land and even decided what the nation could trade with other nations. The people allowed this because they viewed the pharaohs as gods in human form and so refused to challenge them.
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1. Which set of words pertains to actions the government takes on behalf of certain individuals (s)?
A. policies; the president
B. programs; the voting public
C. policies; the people
D. programs; Congress because they can have a corrupting influence on government
2. The defining characteristics of a public policy are that it must affect many people, be accepted as legitimate, and have which of the following characteristics?
A. It must follow the rules of due process.
B. It must be created through a political process.
C. It must be enacted into law.
D. It must enforce itself.
3. Which of the following is an example of a governmental policy?
A. The nonprofit organization Consumers Union takes legal action against misleading advertisers.
B. The Federal Trade Commission takes action against misleading advertisers.
C. A private citizen organizes a boycott of misleading advertisers.
D. The Federal Reserve Bank prosecutes misleading advertisers.
4. What does it mean to say that a policy is legitimate?
A. The policy is something over which the government has power.
B. The policy provides broadly distributed benefits and all costs are focused on a narrowly defined group.
C. The policy is closely tied to one political party or interest group.
D. Most people benefit from the policy.
5. When the costs of a policy are broadly distributed and the policy's benefits are concentrated, that policy will be debated through a process of what kind of politics?
A. interest-group
B. entrepreneurial
C. client
D. majoritarian
6. Agenda setting is a step in which of the following?
A. the policy-making process
B. the policy cycle
C. the policy dance
D. the policy process
7. What is the correct order for the steps of the policy cycle?
1. A problem is identified and moved to the government's to-do list.
2. The government puts a policy into effect and enforces the policy.
3. The government and the public review a policy and decide if it should be continued, altered, or canceled.
4. The government selects a policy that it will use to address a problem.
A. 4, 2, 3, 1
B. 3, 1, 4, 2
C. 2, 3, 1, 4
D. 1, 4, 2, 3
8. Which is not a way a citizen can participate in policymaking decisions?
A. e-mailing the citizen's representative to express his or her opinion of a proposed gun control bill
B. answering a survey on attitudes toward U.S. military involvement overseas
C. paying federal and state taxes
D. starting a petition to demand the repeal of a local curfew
9. Which of the following holds the ultimate responsibility for making and carrying out governmental policy?
A. the people
B. judges
C. members of Congress
D. government bureaucrats
10. When the Philadelphia City Council rebuilt Love Park with new benches and planters, what step in the policy cycle was it following?
A. policy adoption
B. policy enforcement
C. policy implementation
D. policy evaluation
Answer:
c b a d b a cd
Explanation:
Why was Marbury va Madison significant in us history?
Answer:
D. It gave the Supreme Court judiciary review over the constitutionality of laws.
Explanation:
Marbury v. Madison was a Supreme Court case in which Marbury, one of the people appointed by President Adams to become a supreme justice, was not given his commissions (documents to confirm his role) by the executive branch because Adams had already left presidency by this time. James Madison, the Secretary of State, decided not to give the commissions. Marbury sues Madison and demands Congress to pass a law that forces the executive branch to give the commissions. However, Chief Justice Marshall rules that it is unconstitutional to pass the law because it exceeds the power initially given to Congress. This would mark the first time the judicial branch used its power to review other laws for their constitutionality, known as judicial review, making D the correct answer.
What good allowed for Aksum’s trade to grow?
Answer: Heart it if it was helpful :D
The economically important northern Silk Road and southern Spice (Eastern) trade routes. ... Aksum was ideally located to take advantage of the new trading situation. Adulis soon became the main port for the export of African goods, such as ivory, incense, gold, and exotic animals.
Explanation:
Which of the following best represents the meaning of the term iron curtain as stated by
Winston Churchill?
A
a political division based on differing ideologies between communists and non-
communists
B
an economic division based on the location of natural resource deposits in
Eastern Europe
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a social distinction based on the extent of women's rights between Eastern and
Western Europe
D
a geographic division based on natural barriers between Eastern and Western
Europe
What religion was the ruler of the mali kingdom from 1312 to 1337
The rulers of Mali at that time were muslim which means they were apart of Islam.
"In 1312 Musa became emperor following the death of his predecessor, Abu-Bakr II. When he was crowned, he was given the name Mansa meaning king. Mansa Musa was knowledgeable in Arabic and was described as a Muslim traditionalist."
Which development occurred as part of the second industrial revolution in the late 1800s
Answer:
The development that occurred as part of the second industrial revolution in the late 1800s was the rise of the United States and Germany as industrial powers. Many inventions and a more structured operation in the factories allowed the United States and Germany to rise as powerful countries due to its industry
Explanation:
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According to Bentley and Ziegler, what was one way the Spanish changed the Americas?
Answer:Spanish administrators established two main centers of authority in the Americas—Mexico (which they called New Spain) and Peru (known as New Castile)—each governed by a viceroy who was responsible to the king in Spain.
Explanation:
What happened to Germany's economy after it was split into East and West Germany?
a. Both sides had economic growth
b. Both sides remained poor
c. West was poor, East flourished
d. West prospered, East had no growth
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The Clean Air Act addressed which of
the following?
A. Nuclear weapons
B. Car emissions
C. Higher education
D. Farming pesticides
Answer:
The answer is B. Car emissions
Richard Nixon's strategy for ending American involvement in the Vietnam war entailed
A) turning the war over to the South Vietnamese army after an appropriate period of military training
B) involving the United Nations in a peacekeeping role before American withdrawal from the region
C) using nuclear weapons to weaken the North Vietnamese prior to American withdrawal
D) immediate withdrawal of all American combat troops and a formal surrender
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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