Answer:
C. Office of War Information
what to put in presentation about racism?
Answer:
PAST: The history of racism (from Rosa Park's act, then Martin Lurther King... etc); how was it in the past? (name some examples or pictures) - the blacks use different toilets, bathrooms, cannot access to education.
PRESENT: How is Racism in modern days? (People starts to respect others' skin tones while there are still some sad cases such as George Floyd in Minneapolis, etc
Thomas Jefferson goal was to
A. Build factories
B. Build a better USA
C. Reduce the size of the government
D. Close the national bank
Answer:
reduce the size of the government
Describe how the new deal is different from the great society ?
The New Deal redefined the role of the government, convincing the majority of ordinary Americans that the government not only could but should intervene in the economy as well as protect and provide direct support for American citizens.
Historians and political scientists have most often linked the Great Society to the New Deal; there is no doubt that LBJ was committed to expanding the Rooseveltian reform structure, a phenomenon that he saw as organic rather than static. As he remarked in a March 1937 radio address: “If the administration program [the New Deal] were a temporary thing the situation would be different. But it is not for a day or for a year, but for an age. It must be worked out through time, and long after Roosevelt leaves the White House, it will still be developing, expanding. . . . The man who goes to Congress this year, or next year, must be prepared to meet this condition. He must be capable of growing and progressing with it.” In truth, the Great Society marked the culmination of the effort by liberals to use the concept of positive rights (the right to a decent education, a good job, adequate health care) as opposed to negative rights (freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the right to vote) to achieve social and economic justice.
But, ardent New Dealer though Johnson may have been, he realized that the 1960s were dramatically different from the 1930s. If the New Deal was about security and disengagement from the labor force through such devices as retirement pensions, unemployment compensation, and pensions for the worthy poor, the Great Society, in contrast, was about opportunity and labor force participation. The New Deal supported hard-pressed Americans at a time of economic catastrophe; the Great Society invested in people at the margins of the labor force at a time of economic opportunity. The New Deal was pessimistic, the Great Society optimistic. FDR wanted in the end to create a larger pie, but above all he wanted to ensure that the pieces of whatever pie that existed were more equitably distributed. Assured of an ever-growing pastry by postwar prosperity in general and by the Kennedy tax cut specifically, Johnson was more about political and educational empowerment of the poor and disadvantaged so that they could better compete. He did not on the whole support government-driven redistribution of wealth. He exhibited strong opposition to both guaranteed income measures and public works, favoring instead programs of social rehabilitation and affirmative action.
An “us against them” motif ran through each of the three great reform movements that preceded the Great Society. The Populists railed against bankers, middle men, and railroad magnates. The Progressives decried the threat posed to middle-class society by robber baron capitalists and ignorant, rootless immigrants. In his 1936 acceptance speech, FDR denounced “economic royalists” who were laboring to replace American democracy with an American plutocracy. Lyndon Johnson was determined to rule through consensus, to avoid pitting one group against another. Not only was this a personal inclination, but the stratagems developed for dealing with the civil rights crisis seemed to demand it, and the prevailing prosperity promised to permit it. LBJ made the enemy—the “them”—abstract. Poverty, ignorance, ill health were not the fault of a class or group—they were boils on the body politic. These things were not the result of evil intent or greed on the part of groups or individuals, but seemingly free radicals that everyone hoped to see eliminated from the environment.
The Great Society’s most glaring departure from Populism, Progressivism, and New Deal liberalism was its frontal assault on Jim Crow laws in the South. Despite their idealism, the reformers that preceded Johnson proved unwilling or unable to confront the issue of full citizenship and equality of opportunity for African Americans. In many respects, the interests of black Americans had been sacrificed in the drive by Populists, Progressives, and New Dealers to secure economic and social justice for male-dominated, white, working-class families. Even before he became president, LBJ decided that civil rights for black Americans was an issue that could not wait. If the United States was to retain its fundamental characteristics—individual freedom and democracy coupled with equality under the law and equal opportunity—the nation would have to turn its back on racism in both the public and private spheres. The Great Society would do what previous reform regimes had not dared attempt and in so doing move the nation forward in its ongoing effort to resolve the greatest American dilemma of them all.
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link: https://time.com/4280457/new-deal-great-society-excerpt/
What values does Poseidon display in this image? Choose three answers.
A. strength
B. courage
C. wisdom
D. hospitality
E. glory
Explanation:
E: Glory??
I dont know tbh
5. How does the principle of federalism influence the way state governments and the federal government operate in the United States? Describe two ways the U.S. Constitution promotes the principle of federalism in the federal government. (4 points)
Answer:
Federalism limits government by creating two sovereign powers—the national government and state governments—thereby restraining the influence of both. Separation of powers imposes internal limits by dividing government against itself, giving different branches separate functions and forcing them to share power.
Where did chickens come from in the Columbian exchange?
Who were Mughals and what was their relation with Mongols?
Answer:
Moghul is a corruption of the Persian word for Mongol Mongol ruler Jenghiz Khan and Timur
Explanation:
Answer:
The name Mughal or Moghul is a corruption of the Persian word for Mongol, the Central Asian tribe after whom Mongolia is named. The Mughals originated in Central Asia, and were descended from the Mongol ruler Jenghiz Khan and Timur (Tamburlaine), the great conqueror of Asia.
Which of the following describes the Trail of Tears?
O A. The path of destruction left by retreating Union soldiers
OB. The capture and transport of African slaves
C. The forced relocation of Native Americans
D. The road pioneers took when settling the West
How were European politics impacted by the depression
Answer:
The Great Depression severely affected Central Europe. The unemployment rate in Germany, Austria and Poland rose to 20% while output fell by 40%.[1] By November 1949[citation needed], every European country had increased tariffs or introduced import quotas.
Under the Dawes Plan, the German economy boomed in the 1920s, paying reparations and increasing domestic production. Germany's economy retracted in 1929 when Congress discontinued the Dawes Plan loans. This was not just a problem for Germany. Europe received almost US$8 billion in American credit between 1924 and 1930 in addition to previous war time loans.
Germany's Weimar Republic was hit hard by the depression as American loans to help rebuild the German economy now stopped. Unemployment soared, especially in larger cities. Repayment of the war reparations due by Germany were suspended in 1932 following the Lausanne Conference of 1932. By that time, Germany had repaid 1/8 of the reparations. People were devastated about how the Weimar Republic dealt with the economy.
Falling prices and demand induced by the crisis created an additional problem in the central European banking system, where the financial system had particularly close relationships with business. In 1931, the Creditanstalt bank in Vienna collapsed, causing a financial panic across Europe.
How old is the parthenon an example of the golden section in the architculture
The Parthenon in Athens, built by the ancient Greeks from 447 to 438 BC, is regarded by many to illustrate the application of the Golden Ratio in design. The Parthenon was constructed using few straight or parallel lines to make it appear more visually pleasing, a brilliant feat of engineering.
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which situation is an example of a person using technology initially designed for the military A. a teenager pumps gasoline into a new car B. a man uses a credit card to pay for new purchases C. a pediatrician vaccinates against polio D. a woman uses a Global Positioning System to navigate around town
Answer:
The correct answer is D. a woman uses a Global Positioning System to navigate system to navigate around town
Explanation:
A woman using a Global Positioning System to navigate around town is an example of using technology initially designed for the military.
Technology designed for the militaryTechnologies designed for the military are highly sophisticated.
Military technology is made to assist in wars and other purposes.
Here in the question, a woman uses a Global Positioning System to navigate around town is equipment developed by the U.S. Department of Defense.
GPS is used to look for a certain area or keep watch with the assistance of a satellite in space.
Thus option D is the correct answer.
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What were 3 ways the Lowell mill affected women?
Answer:
Beginning in 1823, with the opening of Lowell's first factory, large numbers of young women moved to the growing city. In the mills, female workers faced long hours of toil and often grueling working conditions. Yet many female textile workers saved money and gained a measure of economic independence.
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Why did the British Army burn the White House?
Answer:
On August 24, 1814, during the War of 1812 between the United States and England, British troops enter Washington, D.C. and burn the White House in retaliation for the American attack on the city of York in Ontario, Canada, in June 1813.
Explanation:
Which character trait will cause Anne the most difficulty while they are in hiding? Support your response with evidence from at least one of the diary entries.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. The meat packing industry in Texas developed along with the cattle industry because there was a need to transport cattle as efficiently as possible. b. Railroad car refrigeration enabled the Texas cattle industry to grow. c. The Texas cattle industry suffered a major decline in the late 1880s due to widespread disease. d. A high demand for cattle in the East led to stockyards in St. Louis and Chicago.
Answer: ANSWER B
Explanation:
Answer:real answer is D
Explanation:edge 2021 I looked everyone up and all where real except for D and that’s why I think it’s D if not D then C because everybody said A and B where wrong, so that left me with C or D but when I looked up D there wasn’t anything to back it up so that’s why I think it’s D.
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The President can negotiate and sign treaties without Senate
approval.
True
False
Answer:
false.
Explanation:
The Treaty Clause empowers the President to make or enter into treaties ONLY with the "advice and consent" of at least two-thirds of the Senate. In contrast, normal legislation becomes law after approval by simple majorities in both the Senate.
ILL MARK BRAINLIEST About how many Indian protresters were jailed as a result of their involvement in the salt march 80 800 8,000 80,000
Answer:
The march resulted in the arrest of nearly 60,000 people, including Gandhi himself.
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Identify and explain two differences between capitalism and communism.
Answer:
System of government and how property is owned
Explanation:
Capitalism involves a democratic government while communism involves a totalitarian government. Usually, capitalist governmetns are laissez-faire. Property is privately owned in capitalist society while in communist society it is owned by the state.
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What was the Red Sea created by
Answer:
The Red Sea was formed by the Arabian peninsula being split from the Horn of Africa by movement of the Red Sea Rift. This split started in the Eocene and accelerated during the Oligocene
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Red Sea was formed by the Arabian peninsula being split from the Horn of Africa by movement of the Red Sea Rift. This split started in the Eocene and accelerated during the Oligocene.
Explanation:
No free man shall be seized or
imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or
possessions, or outlawed or exiled, or
deprived of his banding in any other
way, nor will we proceed with force
against him, or send others to do so,
except by the lawul judgment of his
equals or by the law of the land
A.limited government b.the rule of law c. Individual right d.shared power e.all of the above
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
the man did it
Explanation:
1.
"If the fires of freedom and civil liberties burn low in other lands they must be made brighter in our own."
--Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1938
Does Roosevelt's quote above align with Executive Order 9066? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Executive Order 9066 was issued in the 1942 as the U.S. was about to engage in war with the Axis powers of Japan, Germany and Italy. The order called for the incarceration of Japanese, German and Italian Americans in special camps for fear that there might be spies amongst them who would inform the enemy of American plans ( way more Japanese were incarcerated than the Europeans).
This most definitely went against Franklin D. Roosevelt's proclamation in 1938 that the U.S. was to be a beacon of freedom and civil liberties because not only did they deny certain people certain liberties during WWII, those people denied were actual American citizens. One can only imagine how those who were not American were treated.
What are three examples of the kind of training received by pages hoping to become knights?
Answer:
Horseman Training: refining his horse skills.
Religious Training: some training in religious instructions.
Physical Training: with wooden swords.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I apologize if I am wrong but I believe it I D. colonization of Australia by the United Kingdom
I need help ASAP.........
Answer:
in this order c a c
Explanation:
help on this history question pls and thx
Answer:
Fordham University
Explanation:
Fordham University
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Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Italy was unhappy because they joined the Allies in WWI at the last minute, hoping to gain land after winning the war.
If you could give advice to someone who isn't feeling well physically or mentally what advice would you give?
Answer:
I would say dw about the ppl who be hating for no reason. They just jealous of u and they got nth better to do
Explanation:
Answer:
id encourage them and assist them until there feeling better.
and if I'm ever feelin in the dump (metaphorically) they (I hope) would the same for me
What are Harriet Tubman's achievements/accomplishments?
Why do you think that leonardo da vinchi chose to work in this manner and made these kinds of artistic decisions?
Answer: because he wanted to be a great artist and a smart person.
Explanation: