Answer:
ummm I dont think this is the full question
Explanation:
because it sounds like u can just pick a side there is no wrong answer
In the final paragraph, Jackson says that the US policy towards the “red man” is
"generous" because it will save him?
Who is the "red man"? What is your opinion of
claim?
What was one major similarity
between Benito Mussolini and Adolph Hitler?
Answer:
they are dictators and they ideology was similar to conquer the Europe and even way of doing that by war
List the 4 groups in the Roman Republic social structure.
Answer:
Ancient Rome was made up of a structure called a social hierarchy, or division of people into differently-ranked groups depending on their jobs and family. The emperor was at the top of this structure, followed by the wealthy landowners, the common people, and the slaves (who were the lowest class).
Explanation:
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What is the purpose of the G.I. Bill?
O a. To raise taxes after the war.
O b. To keep our country safe.
O c. To help returning soldiers go to college.
O d. All of the above.
Answer:
d. All of the above.
Explanation:
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can someone please help me and write the answer out is c the correct answer
Answer:
I think its B) Rousseau
Explanation:
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Which amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920?
A)
Twentieth Amendment
B)
Eighteenth Amendment
C)
Nineteenth Amendment
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D)
Thenty-first Amendment
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Answer:
C. The Nineteenth Amendment
Explanation:
Birmingham police chief Eugene "Bull" Connor used dogs and fire hoses to discourage civil rights marchers. Who actually benefited most from those tactics?
Answer:
the civil rights movement
Explanation:
because they saw how ugly the face of racism is
Read the excerpt from The Life of a Polish Peasant.
Every farmer had first to do his dues at the manor house, whether with his team or on foot. Only then could
he work his own land, sowing and reaping at night. No excuse as to pressing needs at home was of any
use. If one did not appear as ordered, at once the overseer would come. If he found the wife busy cooking he would throw a pail of water on the fire.
On the basis of the excerpt, why would an overseer throw water on a fire?
He wanted to help the peasants get their work done more quickly.
He thought the fire was a potential hazard to the manor.
He believed everyone should eat only at the manor house.
He disapproved of the peasants spending time on their own needs.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
Pretty sure it is the last one, "He disapproved of the peasants spending time on their own needs"
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Of the following, which is the best example of a concurrent power in our federal system?
A. setting up courts
B. making war
C. printing money
D. imposing tariffs
some special elections are held to
Who organized the "Great Demand" march?
Answer:
Explanation:
Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin
Which aspect of warfare is NOT needed in order for Blitzkrieg to work?
a Cavalry
b Tanks
C Speed
D Planes
Answer: A. Cavalry
Explanation: The "blitzkrieg" is a military tactic that was created by the Germans during World War 2. Speed is a requirement as a blitzkrieg is meant to overpower the enemy before it has time to prepare for battle or receive aid from allies. Tanks and planes are also key components as they are powerful and maneuverable, which is also needed for a blitzkrieg to be successful. Cavalry is not, and never was, needed for a blitzkrieg.
What are the basic beliefs of Christianity
Describe at least ten basic beliefs
What are the basic beliefs of Islam
Describe at least ten basic beliefs
What are the basic beliefs of Islam
Describe at least ten basic beliefs
Please help fast
Answer:
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Explanation:
Christianity:
Belief in God the Father
Jesus Christ as the Son of God
the Holy Spirit
ressurection of Christ
Ascent to Heaven of Christ
Christ's second coming
Salvation of all those who accept Jesus
Judgement day
Descent into hell
God will eventually defeat Satan and Satan is scared
Islam:
monotheism
Prophets sent by God
Oneness of God
Angels of God
Books of God
Day of Judgement
Qadar
Ressurection after death
God is unaffected by the characteristics of human life
Prayer
what were the effects of imperialism in the Congo?
Answer:
The effects of imperialism on the Congo were the depletion of natural resources and the severe mistreatment of the residents.
Explanation:
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Am I the only one who hates bakugou?
Answer:
Your not alone
Explanation:
Answer:
U ARE INSANE .... BAKUGOU IS JUST PERFECT. why do you hate him :'(
Explanation:
can someone please help me
Answer:
A
Explanation:
In Shay's rebellion, the Articles of Confederacy prevented the federal government from intervening in an internal rebellion, essentially crippling the state government and giving the rebels a hand up.
Can someone please help me with math.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
It goes over the X axis and stops. It can't be B. because it isn't reflecting across y=-1.
Most of the nations of Western Europe have ____ dominant culture(s).
Answer:
The answer is one.
Most of the nations of Western Europe have ONE dominant culture(s).
Please help me
J. Robert Oppenheimer
for the Manhattan Project.
a. identified scientists for Los Alamos
b. identified sources of plutonium
gave sketches of Fat Man components to the Rosenberg's
d. signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty
Answer:
A. identified scientist for los Angeles
Explanation:
I asked my history teacher and he said A.
J. Robert Oppenheimer for the Manhattan Project identified scientists for Los Alamos. Thus, the ideal selection is option A.
How did J. Robert Oppenheimer contribute to the atomic bomb?Robert Oppenheimer was the director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where the atomic bomb was developed. Theoretical work on how the atomic bomb would work had to be translated into a functional weapon that could be fallen from an aircraft and explode above its target.
J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967) was a theoretical physicist from the United States. Oppenheimer was the director of the Los Alamos Laboratory during the Manhattan Project and was in charge of the research and design of an atomic bomb. He is widely regarded as the "Father of the Atomic Bomb."The project to develop the atomic bomb was led by Robert Oppenheimer, and Edward Teller was among the first to be recruited. The first nuclear reactor was built by Leo Szilard and Enrico Fermi.
Thus, the ideal selection is option A.
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History of the holocaust!
Answer:
C i think
Explanation:
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Answer: I think it is C but I am not sure sorry dude
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I’m a virtual learner and a classmate keeps texting me for answers to everything. I already told her that I like to learn independently but she won’t stop bothering me. I blocked her number but now she’s emailing my school email. What do I do?
17.At what age were romans considered adults. Single choice.
(1 Point)
boys at 18, girls at 16
both boys and girls at 21
boys at 15, girls when married (about 14)
boys at 13, girls at 12
Answer:
Option B, both boys and girls at 21
Explanation:
As per the Roman law, male and female is considered major at the age of 25. Below the age of 25 all are considered as minor.
Thus, it can be said that option B which states the sage of adult men and women as 21 is the most appropriate answer.
In the context of the text, how do people face death? How did the people who witnessed these concentration camps react? Why were concentration camps more shocking to soldiers than the general horrors of war? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer.
Answer:
As Allied and Soviet troops moved across Europe against Nazi Germany in 1944 and 1945, they encountered concentration camps, mass graves, and other sites of Nazi crimes. The unspeakable conditions the liberators confronted shed light on the full scope of Nazi horrors. 2020 marked the 75th anniversary of the liberation of prisoners from Nazi concentration camps and the end of Nazi tyranny in Europe. Explanation: hope this heps god bless u and have a day and give me brainliest if u want :D
Why was having the model of DNA so important?
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Who were the factory workers in the garment industry? Describe them.
Answer:
Garment workers are often forced to work 14 to 16 hours a day, 7 days a week. During peak season, they may work until 2 or 3 am to meet the fashion brand's deadline. Their basic wages are so low that they cannot refuse overtime.The number of children employed in factories rose steadily over the last three decades of the nineteenth century.Garment workers around the world, especially those who do the basic stitching of children’s and women’s garments, are predominantly women. The vast majority of homeworkers are women.
But often, some of the higher-skilled tasks such as cutting are done by men.
Explanation:
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What altered America's quota system?
Answer:
The National Origins Formula was abolished by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which marked a significant change in American immigration policy. It replaced the system with two quotas for the Western and Eastern hemispheres.
Explanation:
the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Explanation: The Immigration and Nationality Act was passed in 1965 in order to abolish the National Origins Formula
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10. Explain how each of the following events contributed to desegregation:
-Plessy vs. Ferguson
-Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka
-Montgomery, Alabama/Rosa Parks (1955)
-Little Rock, Arkansas, (1957)
-Civil Rights Act of 1960
Answer: 1.)-Plessy vs. Ferguson. Ferguson affect segregation in the United States? Plessy v. Ferguson strengthened racial segregation in public accommodations and services throughout the United States and ensured its continuation for more than half a century by giving it constitutional sanction. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Brownv.
2.) -Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was a landmark 1954 Supreme Court case in which the justices ruled unanimously that racial segregation of children in public schools was unconstitutional.
3.) -Montgomery, Alabama/Rosa Parks (1955). In 1955, Rosa Parks entered a bus in Alabama. ... She was arrested for not moving to the segregated part of the bus. Her refusal to move helped start the Civil Rights Movement. She is a national hero for the efforts to create equal rights.
4.) -Little Rock, Arkansas, (1957). On September 4, 1957, the first day of classes at Central High, Governor Orval Faubus called in the Arkansas National Guard to block the black students' entry into the high school. ... Eisenhower sent in federal troops to escort the Little Rock Nine into the school. It drew national attention to the civil rights movement.
5.) -Civil Rights Act of 1960. It was quite significant, but only if understood through the convoluted system of voter disfranchisement during the era of Jim Crow. The Civil Rights Act of 1960 helped prove racially, discriminatory voter-registration practices and provided evidence used to help pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Durnovo’s argument in the second paragraph regarding the effect of war between Germany and Russia on the two countries would prove to be -
A. inaccurate in its prediction that war between Germany and Russia would lead to “social revolution”
B. accurate in its prediction that both Germany and Russia would succumb to revolution regardless of which side won the war
C. inaccurate in its prediction that revolution would break out first in the defeated country
D. accurate in its prediction that a war with Germany would create the circumstances for a revolution in Russia
Answer:
D
Explanation: