Compare how the Red Scare is similar to what you are currently experiencing with the Coronavirus - uncertainty, social bias, preparing for the worst, etc.

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Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

The best comparison could be the way the American people felt threatened by fear. During the Red Scare years, by the spread and presence of Communism in America. During this pandemic, the fear of getting the disease and put their lives at risk.

The uncertainty created in the Red Scare years was the result of Wisconsin Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy who accused that some members of the military and the federal government had ties with Communists. He accused but never presented any real evidence.

However, disinformation created fear.

Now, during the pandemic, different versions, people taking sies, half-truths, conspiracy theories, and a lot of drama in the news have created fear and confusion. Nothing is clear.

However, disinformation created fear.

The problem is that people are so vulnerable if they only depend on what they hear in the news, or waiting for the government for the official version. People have to take the initiative and be open to read different sources of information. Nationally, and foreign information. People have to read and listen to people who favor one side and option, as well as to listen to people who think otherwise and give the reasons why.

Then, when knowing different sides of the story, versions, and arguments -no opinions- people will be able to decide what is true and what is power and control.


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The Marshall Plan, it should be noted, benefited the American economy as well. The money would be used to buy goods from the United States, and they had to be shipped across the Atlantic on American merchant vessels.

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The Marshall Plan, it should be noted, benefited the American economy as well. The money would be used to buy goods from the United States, and they had to be shipped across the Atlantic on American merchant vessels. To Supply Europe with goods, American farms and factories raised production levels. As a result,the American economy continued its wartime boom.

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What does “bipolar” mean, according to political scientists?

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Bipolarity can be defined as a system of world order in which the majority of global economic, military and cultural influence is held between two states. The classic case of a bipolar world is that of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, which dominated the second half of the twentieth century.

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is it true that Lewis and Clark sailed on the Amazon River​

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Answer:Louis. Since officially embarking on this expedition in Pittsburgh on August 31, 1803, they had already traveled by land and down two other rivers, the Ohio and the Wood, to get to the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers

Explanation:So no it is false

No, Since officially embarking on this expedition in Pittsburgh on August 31, 1803, they had already traveled by land and down two other rivers, the Ohio and the Wood, to get to the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi river

Which of the following was not a reason the US dropped atomic bombs on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

Truman had to find a way to avoid losing the war

Truman thought it would save American lives

Truman thought the bombs would convince Japan to surrender

Truman wanted to end the war fast

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Answer:

A) Truman had to find a way to avoid losing the war is incorrect.

Explanation:

By the time the bombs were dropped, the USA was at little to no risk of losing the war. Japan's navy was in ruins, its empire crumbling, and the home island under attack.

14. Compare and contrast the methods and results of the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and the Cuban Revolution of Fidel Castro.

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which of the following did not impact culture....

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Hinduis f they did impact

Why did many people think that the colonists had no chance to win against the British?
A. Great Britain's army was larger and better trained than the Patriots.
B. Most colonists were not in favor of the war and didn't support it.
C. Although the Americans had a stronger navy than the British, most battles would be fought on land.
D. The British were more familiar with the territory because they had fought the French and Indian War in North America.

Who did Washington's forces defeat at Trenton?

A. British soldiers based in Princeton
B. Hessians fighting for German control of the colonies
C. American Indians who were allied with Great Britain
D. Hessian mercenaries who were fighting for the British

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Answer:

A - Great Britain's army was larger and better trained than the Patriots.

D - Hessian mercenaries who were fighting for the British

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A. Great Britain's army was larger and better trained than the Patriots.

D. Hessian mercenaries who were fighting for the British

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How has the Bill of Rights created a more perfect Union?

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Article I of the Constitution gives the power to make laws to the legislative branch of government. The Structure of Congress The Constitution creates a bicameral, or two-part, national legislature called Congress. The two parts, or houses, of Congress are the House of Representatives and the Senate.

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everyone ia one equal and has their rights


6. What was one major problem the United States faced at the close of the Civil
War?
A) The rebuilding of home, buildings, and railroads in the Union
States
B) Integrating former Confederate states back into the Union
C) The overproduction of cotton and drop in prices
D) The Democratic Party gained control of the House of
Representatives

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Answer: Reconstruction and Rights When the Civil War ended, leaders turned to the question of how to reconstruct the nation. One important issue was the right to vote, and the rights of black American men and former Confederate men to vote were hotly debated. The Travails of Reconstruction The aftermath of any war is difficult for the survivors.

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The Franks mostly lived in what modern day country?

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Answer:

Dominating present-day northern France, Belgium, and western Germany, the Franks established the most powerful Christian kingdom of early medieval western Europe. The name France (Francia) is derived from their name.

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When the electoral college vote system was enacted by the farmers of the constitution, what was the reason that the electoral system was created as opposed to just basing the reaults on the populaf vote? Is that reasoning still relevant today ?

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It isn't relevant because population shouldn't take into count

guess what i found Prophet Muhammed in the Bible if you read the one that all lovely its says muhammedim I'm is a plural of respect for example in Hebrew Eloah means god and Eloahim means respect for good so I'm is respect and it say Muhammed so respect for Muhammed

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A ______ was a walled off section of a city, specifically set aside to contain the Jews.​

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Answer: i would like to believe it would be the berlin wall maybe but im not entirely sure lad

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What economic problems did the New Deal not solve?

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What is the author's main purpose in writing this article? Cite evidence from the text in your response. CommonLit: The R*pe of Nanking and a Forgotten Genocide

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The author's purpose in writing this article is to elucidate the tragic and vicious manner in which Japan committed a genocide on the Chinese nation. The author wrote, " But what was exorbitant -and terrifying- about the Second Sino Japanese war were the heinous crimes committed by the Japanese military which reached depths of depravity unmatched in modern warfare." This shows that the crimes committed by the Japanese were heinous and the author detailed most of them.

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This CommonLit article by Mike Kubic provides an insight into the atrocities committed by the Japanese nation on China from the late 1800's to 1945. These atrocities show the ease with which young minds can be easily influenced to hate a whole people and inflict harm on them. The author of the article vividly described the manner in which these crimes were committed.

Japanese attack was spurred by just hatred of the Chinese nation and a greed for the resources of other nations to motivate their own agenda. They were only stopped after the attack of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Read this information. How does the allusion to the Pied Piper in "Pan: God of the Wild" contribute to the meaning of the myth? By the 16th century, the legendary Pied Piper of Hamelin was blamed for the departure of children from the German village of Hameln in 1284. Some say the children were led to colonize the east. Others say they became victims of the Children's Crusade. It suggests experience, as Pitys leaves home to follow Pan It suggests a loss of innocence, as Pitys follows Pan to her demise It suggests a never-ending childhood, as Pitys will never grow up It suggests the journey toward adulthood, as Pitys links her life to Pan's.​

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It suggests a loss of innocence, as Pitys follows Pan to her demise.

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Answer:

b

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Use the chart to answer the following question.

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Governor vetoes a bill passed by the legislature
Legislature overrides the governor’s veto


Which of the following would be the BEST title for the list?

A.
Constitutional Amendments

B.
The Amendment Process

C.
Checks and Balances

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

This is an example of Checks and Balances. The governor vetoes the bill, and the state legislature checks the governor by overriding the veto with a majority vote.

It is not A or B because this isn't really an amendment process or a part of the structure, but simply a check on the executive branch if needed.

Georgia's superior courts have ___ jurisdiction, which means they have the power to hear important cases for the first time.

A. Original
B. Limited
C. Appellate
D. International

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A. Original Jurisdiction.

Georgia's superior courts have Original jurisdiction, which means they have the power to hear important cases for the first time.

What is original jurisdiction?

This is the power that a court is known to have to hear a case for the first time before there is a review by an apellate court.

The supreme court is the highest court that the country has. This is one of the [powers that this court is known to have.

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Answer: b

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I believe it is c and d

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Those are communist principals

Why were teddy bears popular with adult women during prohibition?

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Explanation: During Prohibition, the primary source of drinking alcohol was industrial alcohol – the kind used for making ink, perfumes and campstove fuel. The next most common source of alcohol in Prohibition was alcohol cooked up in illegal stills, producing what came to be called moonshine.

Why do you think people are so interested in/fascinated by ancient Egyptian civilization?

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Americans welcomed the distraction of a dazzling, distant culture when the “Treasures of Tutankhamun” arrived in the mid-1970s, in the wake of Watergate and inflation and an energy crisis. The exhibition featured some of the most spectacular objects found in Tut’s tomb, including his funeral mask and a large model boat meant to shuttle him to the afterworld. They were sent from Egypt in a goodwill gesture, arranged by Richard Nixon and Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat to seal a new diplomatic understanding, just months before Nixon resigned.

By the time the show opened, in November 1976, at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., Jimmy Carter had just been elected president and the United States was celebrating its bicentennial. More than 835,000 people came to see the show in D.C. — more than the population of the city itself, lining up around the three-block-long building for up to four hours. The museum sold $100,000 worth of souvenirs every week — and that’s in 1976 dollars. Meanwhile, television specials provided close-ups, so that anyone — anywhere — could become an armchair Egyptologist.

A Washington Post photo of crowds waiting on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to see “Treasures of Tutankhamun” at the National Gallery in 1977.

These days, it’s impossible to see or stage a show about ancient Egypt without thinking about colonization or appropriation or both. From Napoleon to Elizabeth Taylor to the Book of the Dead being characterized as the “Bible”of ancient Egypt (not even close), the modern history of the culture is erasure. Even the name of the country is an imposition. Early on, Egyptians referred to their kingdom as Kemet — the Black Land, a reference to the rich soil along the Nile — and later as Hwt-ka-Ptah. Egypt is a Greek term, as the Greeks found the local name hard to pronounce when they invaded Egypt in 332 BCE.

“Sunken Cities” is rooted in this Hellenistic era, when the ruling Greeks took over the religious rituals of Egypt and adopted its pharaonic traditions, down to the headdresses and colossal statues. They, too, were fascinated by ancient Egypt. And when they were replaced by the Romans, the obsession began anew. Obelisks and Egyptian-style architecture sprang up in Rome, even as Egypt itself slowly began to resemble the rest of the Roman Empire. Ancient Egypt would live on in the Western imagination, if nowhere else.

Which climate zone is located along the equator, gets the most rainfall throughout the year, and covers 15% of the land area?

Savanna (Tropical Wet and Dry)
Tropical Wet (rainforest)
Desert
Mediterranean

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Answer:

tropical wet

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Answer: tropical wet

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Who does Schenck compare a drafted soldier to? Do you agree disagree? Why?

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Answer:

Schenck compares a drafted soldier to a slave/involuntary servant. I agree with Schenck.

Explanation:

I agree with Schenck because a drafted soldier is an ordinary citizen who is selected against their will to serve for the United States military. Said citizen has no say in the matter, as to say no would be to break the law, punishable by jail time and fines. Said citizen is also being drafted as a consequence of something the United States government and/or military did or decided to do. It is not for something the citizen has done. This citizen may be harmed or even killed in the line of duty, all for no fault of their own and without them ever being able to object in the entire process.

Which regions on this map were once Mexican possessions? (5 points)

a. Midwest and Southwest
b. Northwest and southern West Coast This answer is incorrect.
c. Southwest and Northeast
d. Southwest and southern West Coast

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Answer:

Unsure on the letter answer, but all regions colored EXCEPT for the yellow one were Mexican possessions at one point in time

Which writer do you agree with

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What civil rights act of 1964 did?

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labor Law In the United States that outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion,sex national origin and later sexual orientation and gender identity.

How did the Columbian exchange lead to the development of capitalism

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The Columbian Exchange caused population growth in Europe by bringing new crops from the Americas and started Europe's economic shift towards capitalism. Colonization disrupted ecosytems, bringing in new organisms like pigs, while completely eliminating others like beavers.

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The Columbian Exchange caused population growth in Europe by bringing new crops from the Americas and started Europe's economic shift towards capitalism.

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El pensamiento humanista se desarrolló en Europa, producto de los textos clásicos, de la imprenta de Gutenberg, de la concepción antropocéntrica de la sociedad y… *

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PLS HELP The federal government created Washington Territory in 1850 because

southern settlers in Oregon Territory said that northern settlers received more benefits.
Oregon Territory’s population was too large to be governed by one entity.
Oregon Territory’s capital was far from settlements north of the Columbia River.
the agreement to end joint control between Britain and the United States called for it.

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