Describe Germany’s struggle after WWI

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Answer 1
Under clause 231, the ‘War Guilt Clause’, Germany had to accept complete responsibility for the war. Germany lost 13% of its land and 12% of its population to the Allies. This land made up 48% of Germany’s iron production and a large proportion of its coal productions limiting its economic power.

The German Army was limited to 100,000 soldiers, and the navy was limited to 15,000 sailors. As financial compensation for the war, the Allies also demanded large amounts of money known as ‘reparations’.

Initially, Allied forces still blocked shipments of food and supplies from entering Germany. Although some food and supplies got through, these were sparse and therefore expensive. The ‘Stab in the Back Myth’ fed extreme nationalism, antisemitism and anti-communism. The new government was unpopular amongst large sections of the population, and some people still felt a loyalty to the Kaiser.

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Stacey Abrams accomplishment

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Answer:

Becoming the first African-American female major-party gubernatorial nominee in the United States.

Explanation:

In 2021, Abrams was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts in the 2020 election. Abrams was the Democratic nominee in the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial election, becoming the first African-American female major-party gubernatorial nominee in the United States.

In what year were more than one quarter of American workers without jobs

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Answer:

During the great depression.

1920s until WWII

Explanation:

1. Had the railroads not sought immigrants for its labor, what do you think the population of the United States would be like today?

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Answer:

The population of United states will be low.

Explanation:

The railroads sought immigrants for its labor because labors are needed for the building of railroads. The immigrants labor were good for this work due to taking low wage for the work as compared to local workers who demanded more money for the work because the work is very hard. If these immigrants did not come for the work of railroads so the population of United States of America is lower than the present population of United States.

What made the presidency of John Adams so unique or unusual?

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Answer:

because of his extreme political independence, brilliant mind and passionate patriotism.

Which of the four freedoms was about the right to live strong and healthy lives?

A. Freedom of speech

B. Freedom from fear

C. Freedom of religion

D. Freedom from want

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the answer is a

Explanation:

because people need to hear your voice

Answer:

Freedom of want

Explanation:

why was it diffcult for free african americans to find safe places to live

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Explanation:

This was difficult because slaves that would go to the north get risk getting caught by their owners, and they could be killed.

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Can someone help me with all of these answers 28-30

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Answer:

Explanation:

false

true

false

WARNING I DO NOT KNOW  IF I AM RIGHT

false

true

false i’m pretty sure that’s right

A government ruled by every citizen voting on every issue is known as:
A
Oligarchy
B
Direct Democracy
C Autocracy
D Representative Democracy

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D representative democracy

Which country is an autocracy? A. China B. Japan C. North Korea D. South Korea​

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Answer:

North Korea

Explanation:

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What is one way the Industrial Revolution changed how people worked?
A. Workers needed special skills to make goods.
B. More people worked in large factories.
C. Most workers made their own goods.
D. New laws made working conditions safer.​

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Answer: A
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who brought tabacco back from the New World?

a) Sir Walter Raleigh

b) William Shakespeare

c) Francis Drake

d) Edmund Spencer

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C

Explanation:

Honestly I think its C just because that his name has drake in it and that hes probably rich so yeah go with c

The person above me makes no sense.

Question: Who brought tobacco back from the New World?

Answer: A) Sir Walter Raleigh

Explanation: The most common date given for the arrival of tobacco is 27 July 8, 1586, When it is said Sir Walter Raleigh brought it to England from Virginia. indeed, one legend tells of how Sir Walter’s servant seeing him smoking a pipe for the first time threw water over him fearing him to be on fire.

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The Russians and French gathered information and prosecuted the Germans on what charges? O Crimes against humanity and crimes against peace O Conspiracy O Conspiracy and crimes against humanity O War crimes and crimes against peace O Crimes against humanity and war crimes​

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Answer:

Crimes against humanity and war crimes​

Explanation:

Place the following sequence of events in the correct order.
Olaudah Equiano was seized from his Nigerian village by slave traders.
Magellan's ships entered a bay at the southern tip of South America.
Jacques Cartier began exploring the coastline of eastern Canada, evtually discovering the St. Lawrence River.
Manchus invaded Korea.

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Answer:

Olaudah Equiano was seized from his Nigerian village by slave traders.

Magellan's ships entered a bay at the southern tip of South America.

Jacques Cartier began exploring the coastline of eastern Canada, evtually discovering the St. Lawrence River.

Manchus invaded Korea.

Explanation:

Answer:

Olaudah Equiano was seized from his Nigerian village by slave traders.

Magellan's ships entered a bay at the southern tip of South America.

Jacques Cartier began exploring the coastline of eastern Canada, evtually discovering the St. Lawrence River.

Manchus invaded Korea.

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Who are the Americas

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The America’s include diverse cultures and adapted foods from those cultures such as the Mexican culture with adapting foods such as tacos. The America’s is a country that is solely based off of the governments profit from taxpayers.

which claim would most likely come from an argumentative essay rather than an explanatory essay

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I’m pretty sure it’s c. But may be b. Just know if it says “should” or “I” it’s not argumentative

Texas test

In which election did the Populist Party vote reach 45 percent?

A. 1876

B. 1896

C. 1906

D. 1916

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Answer:

B. 1896 this is correct answer

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What’s a religion??

And what is monotheism

Someone pls help omg

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Answer:

religion: the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.

monotheism is when someone believes that there is only one God

The total belief and worship of a super natural being that has the ability to control events or situations.
Monotheism is the doctrine that there is only one God

Need help ASAP :( if I don’t get
This right I fail the whole assignment and my grade will be a F

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6 is alliances and 2 is nationalism

Answer and Explanation:

1. Reparation

2. Nationalism

3. Allied Powers

4. Militarism

5. Central Powers

6. Alliances

7. Imperialism

These make sense, and they correspond with the definitions/examples given.

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Whay made the fear of communism real?​

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Answer:

The First Red Scare was during World War One when the Bolsheviks had successfully overthrown the Tsar Monarchy and provisional government. Later on after World War II and during the Cold War, many tensions started growing between the US and Soviet Union. This had started a second Red Scare in the American populace. The Soviets had amazing spy networks among ordinary American life. Americans were not only scared that the Soviets had nuclear weapons to rival that of the US but even their next-door neighbor could be a spy. This caused mass hysteria and events such as McCarthy's purges would single out any individual who "seemed" Communist. The levels of paranoia skyrocketed and sent the US into division and chaos.

Answer:

The red scare in 1919 and again in WWII happened as a result of the Bolshevik revolution in Russia which made people associate unions with socialists to communists which J Edgar Hoover directed Mitchell Palmer to conduct Palmer Raids to crack down on "suspected communitsts".

Explain ONE likely outcome of deindustrialization in a region of manufacturing communities.

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Answer:

some natural places could be deemed unfit for humans

Explanation:

Music in Northern India is much different than Southern India. True or False

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Answer:

true they are diff

Explanation:

Answer:

True

Explanation:

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What is the difference between the proletariat and the bourgeoise?

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Explanation:

Bourgeoisie are the capitalists who own the means of production where as the proletarians are the ones who are the working classes who are employed by the the bourgeoisie.

Who is the first black president of South Africa ​

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Answer: Nelson Mandela

Explanation:

HOW DID THE RELATIONS OF THE US WITH FOREIGN NATIONAL EAD TO A RISE OF NATIONALISM?

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Conflicts with European countries caused them to sign the Monroe Doctrine, which specified that the United States would not intervene in the internal affairs of European countries. They formed friendly ties with British Canada and the Spanish province of Florida. These feelings of patriotism and solidarity arose as a result.

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Who is Agni's brother?

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Answer:

Indra

Explanation:

Answer:

Indra

Explanation:

What previewing strategy would you use if you wanted to find the names of the chapters of a novel?
a.
Predicting
c.
Scanning
b.
Skimming
d.
Using prior knowledge


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Using prior knowledge and checking the table of context?

Answer:

d

Explanation:

The President of the United States

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The President of the United States

Biden has supported campaign finance reform including the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act and overturning Citizens United; the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act; the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009; student tax credits; carbon emissions cap and trade; the increased infrastructure spending.

1 questions about transcendentalism

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Explanation:

What are the five beliefs of transcendentalism?

Terms in this set (5)

(1) Everything is a reflection of god.

(2) Physical world is a doorway to the spiritual world.

(3) People can use intuition to see god in nature and their souls.

(4) A person is their own best authority.

(5) Feeling and intuition are superior to reason and intellect.

Who were the first Europeans to settle in South Africa?

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Answer: The first Europeans to enter Southern Africa were the Portuguese in the 15th century.

Which of the following best describes how Nazi Germany
used propaganda?
А
to convince German citizens that their country's
problems were the fault of certain races
B
to encourage German citizens to volunteer for the war
С
to convince Germany that it was wrong to get involved
in World War II
D
to provide German citizens with updates about the war

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Answer:

A. To convince German Citizens that their country's  problems were the  fault of certain races.

Explanation:

The  Germans  hated the Jewish  people.  And I mean they *really* did.  Enough to wipe  out 6 million of them.

B. Sure, propaganda inspired fear and hatred, though that isn't the  point of Propaganda, more  or less a side effect or a result.

C. That's really, really not the type of message you'd want  to send, e specially in  World War 2- when they  started it through the invasion of Poland.

D. Of course ,these  updates  would be biased,  but again, not the  main point of most of the  propaganda you may  see. Even  then,  updates are  complex to encompass into a  propaganda motto or message.

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