How did the term “flapper” come
about during the 1920's?
A. The term originated from a style of car model.
B. It was named after a clothing designer and
artist.
C. It was a style to compliment the flip-flop
sandal.
D. It was from the way women's clothing would
flap when they danced.
Answer:
d or b is the answer because flappers
which body of water lies to the west Mecca and Medina?
Answer: Historically, it was also known to western geographers as Mare Mecca (Sea of Mecca), and Sinus Arabicus (Gulf of Arabia). Some ancient geographers called the Red Sea the Arabian Gulf or Gulf of Arabia.
Explanation:
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List out 2 reasons why prohibition is a good idea
Answer:
- Healthier for people.
- Reduced public drunkenness.
- Families had a little more money (workers not "drinking their paycheck).
Did turkey originate in New World or the old world?
☁️ Answer ☁️
New world
The turkey was one of the first domesticated animals of the New World.
By who?:
by the Indians.
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Did the Tsar’s family seem to know what was going to happen to them? Explain!
Answer:
They did not know what was going to happen to them.
Explanation:
Russia ruled by Tsar, who believed in absolute power. Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown in 1917. After the Tsar family was stripped out of power, they remained hidden from the public and moved from one place to another. The Romanov family had been the captives of the Bolsheviks. Czar Nicholas II and his family are executed by the Bolsheviks, which led to the end of the three hundred years old Romanov dynasty. They did not believe that their fate will end like this being a royal family of a country.
Write a short paragraph on the below topic:
Is life better or worse for children in Canada today than it was in the mid-1800s?
Answer:
the kids in canada have it worse it is cold and they do not have a lot of food in canada most kids that live there are under weight. while the government is looking ispace and spending lots of money they cant even help the people that live on this planet so how are they going to support life on mars. kids in canada dont have good schools either.
Explanation:
Answer: Life was worse because it was Child Labor
Explanation:
¿Qué 'cultivan los agricultores mayas?
Answer:
Although their principal crop was corn, farmers also cultivated beans, squash, and fruit trees. Black beans and red beans contributed protein to the Maya diet. Numerous varieties of squash and pumpkin were grown.
Explanation:
plss mark me brainless
Answer:
maiz
Explanation:
what if life for teenagers now compared to the 1950's?
what did the Osage benefit greatly from the oil boom during early Oklahoma statehood.
A) the osage retained their mineral rights as a tribe.
B) the osage demanded revenue from oil, or they would revolt.
C) politicians promised a great deal of revenue to the osage.
Answer:
The answer is B.
According to Source 1, which key term is Winston Churchill blaming as a cause for World War II?
A. Axis Aggression
B. Imperialism
C. Appeasement
D. The Treaty of Versailles
The correct answer is C) Appeasement.
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The key term is Winston Churchill blaming as a cause for World War II is "Appeasement."
The policy of appeasement was the act of giving in to Hitler's demands in exchange for peace.
The policy of appeasement was supported by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain as a way to avoid another big war such as World War It consisted of giving Adolph Hitler some European territories such as Czechoslovakia, under the Agreement of Munich of September 30, 1938.
Winston Churchill considered this a wrong decision that put Great Britain in a weak position against Adolph Hitler. And he was right.
6. What did Hitler do to the blonde journalist man who wrote articles against Hitler?
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Answer:
The Nazi party’s policies were deliberately vague so they might appeal to as many people as possible. People of both right and moderate-left wing politics joined because they agreed with at least one of their policies:
an aim to abolish the "unfair punishment" of the Treaty of Versailles was popular with many Germans
promises of better pensions and increased employment appealed to the common man and many traditional socialists
opposition to communism led many landowners and businessmen to support the Nazis – they were seen as the only credible right-wing alternative to the left-wing parties.
belief in the supremacy of the German race appealed to nationalists.
paramilitary groups reminded people of the comradeship they shared as soldiers during World War One
the promise to re-militarise Germany would bring in huge industrial contracts – bringing support from many industrialists
Hitler's hatred of Jews struck a chord with many people - they were a convenient scapegoat for all Germany's problems
Explanation:
Countries that did not formally join with either the Communist East of the Democratic West were known as __________________ countries such as India.
When two plates slide past each other causing a crack or a fault in the Earth's crust and causing earthquakes it is called __________________ movement
What is the classical period of hinduism?
Answer:
2300-1500 BC or in the Golden Age
Explanation:
Write a 200 word essay about one of the WWI topics. Remember to proofread your work before submitting.
Please hurry
Answer:
Prior to World War I, the United States was an economic powerhouse, with wealth and industrial production rivaling that of Europe's far older colonial powers. When the country was divided and ravaged by a bloody civil war in the mid-nineteenth century, an American superpower seemed improbable (1861-65). The US Civil War began with 11 southern states seceding (withdrawing) from the United States, chiefly over disputes about states’ rights and the federal government’s authority to limit the spread of slavery. The Confederate States of America was established by 11 dissident states, while Abraham Lincoln, the newly elected president, pledged to keep the union together through military force. Its greater population and stronger manufacturing base meant the Union (northern states) were better suited for war than the Confederacy (southern states). Nevertheless, the Civil War lasted four painful years and resulted in more than 600,000 deaths. As the country worked to heal the wounds of the war and reintegrate the former Confederate states, the decade following became known as Reconstruction. Slavery was officially abolished in the United States, though assimilating more than three million former slaves posed its own set of challenges. Some of the more negative consequences were the rise of racist groups like the Ku Klux Klan and the formation of ‘Jim Crow’ laws to segregate and marginalise African-Americans. Despite these social issues, the final quarter of the nineteenth century was one of the most expansionist and profitable periods in American history. It was during this period that the foundations for America's new capitalist economy were laid. Giant companies, transportation and communications networks, the development of heavy manufacturing, and banking and financial institutions were all features that emerged in the late 1800s.
Explanation:
What is the source of both the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?
A. The mountains of the Turkey
B. The mountains of Syria
C. The mountains of Iraq
D. The mountains of Iran
Answer:
A. The mountains of southeastern Turkey
Explanation:
They are feed with the alpine snows, lakes and rains of the mountains.
Name the THREE Allies whom were democracies in the Cold War
Answer:
Explanation:
I belive this wants you to just list 3 NATO members. Twelve countries were part of the founding of NATO: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United State <- from gogle, any of these would probally work
Answer:
United state
united kindgom
FRance
What were the causes and situations that led to the rise of Totalitarian governments? Give examples of what was going on in Germany, Russia, and Italy.
Answer:
Totalitarian governments
Explanation:
Totalitarianism is a form of government that permits no freedom and rights to people. A totalitarian ruler maintains total control over the public. The rise of totalitarian governments began after World War I and the Depression which created economic difficulties that led people to lose believes in their democratic government. Totalitarian governments seemed to give a sense of security and tried to take the country in a strong direction.
Nazism, Fascism, and Communism used features of totalitarianism to rule their country. In Italy and Germany, totalitarianism gives rise to dictatorship by allowing only one political party. Communism on the other hand focused on the spread of their beliefs worldwide.
How did the Incas build their roads? 2 sentences
Answer:
Read below
Explanation:
Real Answer: They had a good amount of resoruces compared to other countries latin America during that time so they used stuff like clay. Also, they would spread it around the road to make it strong enough to survive rain.
Joke Answer: They sacrificed a huge amount of people for there god and spread there blood to create roads
After which major land purchase did the mass removal of Native American people become an option for the U.S. government?
Answer:
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 gave the United States the opportunity to explore and buy vast lands west of the Mississippi River from American Indian Nations that owned them
Explanation:
what happened to peoples political rights when Hitler took over
What were airplanes first used for? How about later on?
Answer:
Airplanes were used for war at first
Answer: Airplanes were first used for military purposes during World War I, but only in very limited ways.
Why does the United States have a two-party political system?
Answer: The main reason for America's majoritarian character is the electoral system for Congress. Members of Congress are elected in single-member districts according to the "first-past-the-post" (FPTP) principle, meaning that the candidate with the plurality of votes is the winner of the congressional seat.
President Clinton was more successful in domestic policy or in foreign policy?
Answer:
He was more successful in Foreign Policy
Sequence: Put the following events in the Correct order
Bolsheviks seize power
Lenin dies
Russia becomes known as the USSR
• Stalin comes to power
Tsar Nicholas | abdicates
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Tsar Nicholas | abdicates
Bolsheviks seize power
Russia becomes known as the USSR
Lenin dies
Stalin comes to power
Which of the following categories would a press conference fall under? A.Network media B. Social media C. Online gossip
Answer:
A
Explanation:
And you might want to check with a search engine
1. Which does not fit to the set
a. Sunbelt
B.South
c. West
d. vaccine
Answer: vaccine
Explanation:
I think it would be D because if you look at the words, vaccine has to do with medicine while the other three fit together
1. Which of the following is a neutral organization not associated with any government? *
United Nations (UN)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Non-governmental Organization (NGO)
How did the Supreme Court ruling in the Wallace v. Jaffree case affect society?
Answer: Jaffree, case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on June 4, 1985, ruled (6–3) that an Alabama statute that authorized a one-minute period of silence in all public schools “for meditation or voluntary prayer” violated the First Amendment's establishment clause.
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Identify any example of repetition in the poem The Cremation of Sam McGee
Answer:
Now Sam McGee was from Tennessee, where the cotton blooms and blows.
Why he left his home in the South to roam ‘round the Pole, God only knows.
He was always cold, but the land of gold seemed to hold him like a spell;
Though he’d often say in his homely way that “he’d sooner live in hell.”
On a Christmas Day we were mushing our way over the Dawson trail.
Talk of your cold! through the parka’s fold it stabbed like a driven nail.
If our eyes we’d close, then the lashes froze till sometimes we couldn’t see;
It wasn’t much fun, but the only one to whimper was Sam McGee.
And that very night, as we lay packed tight in our robes beneath the snow,
And the dogs were fed, and the stars o’erhead were dancing heel and toe,
He turned to me, and “Cap,” says he, “I’ll cash in this trip, I guess;
And if I do, I’m asking that you won’t refuse my last request.”