Answer: A. A March on Washington
Explanation:
Beginning in 1941, black activists A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin planned a march by blacks on Washington that would be attended by thousands of people to protest against discrimination against black people in defence industries and in the American armed forces.
The threat of this March persuaded President Roosevelt to sign Executive Order 8802 which mandated that all defence companies receiving Government contracts abstain from discriminatory practices and set up the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) to monitor this order.
The initial march was then cancelled after the signing of this Order.
How do the Jats (members of higher caste) discriminate against Dalits?
Answer:
by different ways.
Explanation:
1) didn't gave to touch water, their body
2) didn't gave to participate in any activities and other ways
Why did South Carolina pass laws preventing slaves from gatheringtogether?
Answer:
So that they would not come up with plans if escaping or code words or basically any sort of system that might allow for easy communication so that they can escape.
Who makes up the house of representatives
Answer:100 of the senate and 400 house of representatives and 25 from Dc
Explanation:Dc is not a state
Initially, which of these was exempt
from going to combat in Vietnam?
A. college students
B. young working men
D. people running for office
C. career military soldiers
Answer:
C. Career military soldiers
Explanation:
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Answer:
I would say poor economic conditions after World War One. Choice B.
Explanation:
The German people were basically dirt poor from all the sanctions and restrictions placed on them by the "Treaty of Versailles". This led to many of the German people resenting people of other nations and fueled the nationalist sentiment that led to the rise of the Nazi party who promised to bring Germany back into greatness.
If you have time, definitely check out some articles and papers about the "Treaty of Versailles" and you'll quickly understand the hardship of the German people pre World war II.
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in which city you find these two places trevi fountain and colosseum
Answer:
Rome
Explanation:
historic centre of Rome, including the Trevi Fountain, Rome Pantheon, and the Piazza Navona. You can then choose whether to add on the Colosseum and Roman Forum.
how did personal liberty laws increased tensions between the north and the south over the fugitive slave act?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What role did Manuel Noriega have
with the Contras in Nicaragua?
prtty sure its b.
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Answer:
Q1: True
Q2: B
Q3: A
Q4: C
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Who is the first president of america
Which nations were part of the Triple Alliance?
Answer:
germany, austria-hunagry and italy
Explanation:
Answer: Germany Italy and Austria hungary
Explanation: Hope this helps :)
how are most stocks brought and sold? A mostly individual sell their stocks directly to other individuals B most stocks are sold directly to investors by the issuing corporation c the government sells stock directly to the people D most investors purchase stocks through stock market
Answer:
D
Explanation: The vast majority of stock trading occurs in a national market.
QUESTION: Explain the difference between a frameshift mutation and a base substitution mutation.Thanks!
Answer:
The changes in the single base or nucleotide in the nucleotide sequence and thus changing its complementary base also it is called point mutations, while when there are insertions or deletions of more than one base pair in the nucleotide sequence it is known as frameshift mutations.
In which three ways did hunter-gathered depends on social cooperation and teamwork? I need help with this question
Answer:
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Select the correct answer.
Which was a building technique introduced by the Romans?
Rd
Answer:
concrete
The most notable building technique introduced by the Romans was the use of concrete.
Explanation:
Following the Battle of Crécy (1346) much of the French nobility had died on the battlefield at the hands of skilled English bowmen. What political impact did the result of the battle have upon France?
Answer:
France was involved in the Hundred Years’ War with England.
Explanation:
The conflict arose over who would be the successor to the French throne.
English King Edward III army attacks King Philip VI forces at the Battle of Crecy.
English longbows were effectiveness, which could be reloaded faster and fire long distances, and deadly compare to the Genoese crossbows. Nearly a third of French army killed, which included thousands of soldiers, knights and esquires. Charles II of Alencon and his associates Louis II of Nevers and King John of Bohemia died in the war.
The battle saw the decline of knights in warfare, which led to the rise of England in Europe. From Crecy, Edward III marched to Calais, which taken by him in 1347.
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the term “Middle East”? Make a list of questions that you want to answer about the region
Answer: I'm not sure how specific this is but Egypt, Iran, and Turkey are some that come to mind. And the signficant monuments there.
Answer:
Here’s a list of questions that I have about the Middle East:
Which countries are part of the Middle East?
Do they share the same language?
Does the Middle East have the largest deposits of oil?
What empires have ruled the Middle East?
Explanation:
That's the Plato and Edmentum sample answer, fam. Good luck!
what is civil service
Answer:The civil service is a collective term for a sector of government composed mainly of career bureaucrats hired on professional merit rather than appointed or elected, whose institutional tenure typically survives transitions of political leadership. A civil servant or public servant is a person so employed in the public sector employed for a government department or agency. Civil (or public) servants work for government departments, and answer to the government, not a political party.[1][2] The extent of civil servants of a state as part of the "civil service" varies from country to country. In the United Kingdom, for instance, only Crown (national government) employees are referred to as civil servants whereas country or city employees are not.
Some observers consider the study of the civil service part of the field of public administration. Workers in "non-departmental public bodies" (sometimes called "QUANGOs") may also be classed as civil servants for the purpose of statistics and possibly for their terms and conditions. Collectively a state's civil servants form its civil service or public service.
By the mid 1700's, there were over
people living in the 13 American Colonies.
A. 2.5 million
B. 250 thousand
C. 500 thousand
Use the map below of Finland and the Soviet Union in 1940 to answer the following question: Map of the Finnish and the Soviet border. Finland is shaded a deep pine green, and the Soviet Union is shaded in a lighter green. The areas of Karelia and Salla are shaded in red and were ceded to the Soviet Union in 1940. © 2012 Jniemenmaa Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported According to the map above of the Finnish and the Soviet border in 1940, Question 3 options: 1) the Soviet Union obtained land from Finland in 1940 2) Finland obtained land from the Soviet Union in 1940 3) the area indicted in red was under the governance of the UN 4) Finland sold an outlet to the sea to the Soviets
Answer:
1) the Soviet Union obtained land from Finland in 1940
Explanation:
After the Winter War, that lasted from November 1939 to March 1940, the Soviet Union a difficult victory that was established in the Moscow Peace Treaty.
This Treaty allowed the Soviet Union to obtain several territories from Finland: Southern Karelia, the municipality of Salla, and the Gulf of Finland Islands.
The Soviet Union was hoping to obtain more territory, but the fierce Finnish resistance did not allow it to do so.
Answer:
the soviet union obtained land from finland in 1940
Explanation:
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What is the purpose of consumer-advocacy groups?
Answer:
consumer advocacy groups were formed to protect and empower consumers.
Explanation:
In Kant’s time, peasants would sometimes sell their teeth to wealthier individuals who needed them. Kant objected to this, and he would presumably, for similar reasons, object to selling organs (like kidneys) in the present day. Which of following most accurately characterizes
Kant’s reasons for objecting to selling parts of one’s body?
Options.
) The pain caused by having a tooth or an organ extracted is severe — severe enough to outweigh the pleasure that the recipient will enjoy. b) Extracting teeth and organs is disgusting, and, therefore, morally wrong. c) Extracting teeth and organs inherently involves a certain amount of risk. Something could go wrong, and the procedure could result in infection, further illness, or death. Kant says that we are not allowed to take risks with our lives. d) By selling part of her body, a person would be treating herself as a mere means, and not as an end in herself. e) An individual’s body is owned by God, and so she is not free to do with it whatever she wishes. God has ultimate ownership over her body, and so selling a tooth or an organ would require selling something that one does not actually own.
Answer:
By selling part of her body, a person would be treating herself as a mere means, and not as an end in herself
Explanation:
Immanuel Kant(1724-1804) Philosopher, brought a paradigm shift in context of duties and right of humanity.He reasoned that humans are rational beings that should be accord with dignity and respects they deserve,.
Thus in contrast to utilitarianism he contended that morality is not about happiness in totality, or the right to own once life,but rather the need to respect humanity as ends in themselves.
Thus Kant promoted that man should be treated with respects with dignity, and he should be able to exercise his fundamental Universal human rights when the need arise.
Therefore selling kidney is not only against humanity right's and respects,but also disrespected man as end in himself
Thus against,Jeremy Benthams' principle of morals and legalisation, Kant revealed that humanity should not be limited to the fact that we are the master of ourselves,or our creator created and gave us privileges with gift of lives and freedom.but rather persons should be accorded with the dignity and right they deserve.
Which candidate for president in 1968 did not enter any primary contests? A. Humphrey B. Kennedy C. McCarthy D. Nixon
Answer:
ok it's vice president Hoberts Humphrey
Answer:
A. Humphrey.
Explanation:
Humphrey did not run for president. He was the vice president.
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What type of map is this? A. topographical B. historical C. climate D. population density
How have waves affected these rocks
Answer:
erosion
Explanation: Over time the water has smooth over rocks
who brought Buddhist teachings and holy relics from where to china
Answer:
"Xuanzang" brought Buddhist teachings and holy relics from "India" to China.
Explanation:
Members from both the House of Representatives and the Senate can co-sponsor a bill.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:
TRUE
Between lowering taxes and beginning
the War on Terror, what happened
while President George W. Bush was
in office?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Since tax increase means other people will try to use us
Read the following passages from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlett Letter. Though this work is set in a puritan society, it’s very much a Romantic-era work. In the following passages, you should see elements of both Romanticism and Gothicism. As you read the passages, annotate them for elements of both Romanticism and Gothicism.
PASSAGE 1 The great black forest—stern as it showed itself to those who brought the guilt and troubles of the world into its bosom—became the playmate of the lonely infant, as well as it knew how. Sombre as it was, it put on the kindest of its moods to welcome her. It offered her the partridge-berries, the growth of the preceding autumn, but ripening only in the spring, and now red as drops of blood upon the withered leaves. These Pearl gathered, and was pleased with their wild flavor. The small denizens of the wilderness hardly took pains to move out of her path. A partridge, indeed, with a brood of ten behind her, ran forward threateningly, but soon repented of her fierceness, and clucked to her young ones not to be afraid. A pigeon, alone on a low branch, allowed Pearl to come beneath, and uttered a sound as much of greeting as alarm. A squirrel, from the lofty depths of his domestic tree, chattered either in anger or merriment,—for a squirrel is such a choleric and humorous little personage that it is hard to distinguish between his moods,—so he chattered at the child, and flung down a nut upon her head. It was a last year’s nut, and already gnawed by his sharp tooth. A fox, startled from his sleep by her light footstep on the leaves, looked inquisitively at Pearl, as doubting whether it were better to steal off, or renew his nap on the same spot. A wolf, it is said,—but here the tale has surely lapsed into the improbable,—came up, and smelt of Pearl’s robe, and offered his savage head to be patted by her hand. The truth seems to be, however, that the mother-forest, and these wild things which it nourished, all recognized a kindred wildness in the human child.
PASSAGE 2 The road, after the two wayfarers had crossed from the peninsula to the mainland, was no other than a footpath. It straggled onward into the mystery of the primeval forest. This hemmed it in so narrowly, and stood so black and dense on either side, and disclosed such imperfect glimpses of the sky above, that, to Hester’s mind, it imaged not amiss the moral wilderness in which she had so long been wandering. The day was chill and sombre. Overhead was a gray expanse of cloud, slightly stirred, however, by a breeze; so that a gleam of flickering sunshine might now and then be seen at its solitary play along the path. This flitting cheerfulness was always at the farther extremity of some long vista through the forest. The sportive sunlight—feebly sportive, at best, in the predominant pensiveness of the day and scene—withdrew itself as they came nigh, and left the spots where it had danced the drearier, because they had hoped to find them bright.
PRODUCE In this section, you will answer several analytical questions about the passages. Use specific references and/or quotations from the passages to support your answers. Be complete in your response.
1. Which passage is more Romantic? What specific details lead you to this decision? (Cite them specifically and explain how they demonstrate romantic ideas.)
2. Which passage is more Gothic? What specific details lead you to this decision? (Cite them specifically and explain how they demonstrate gothic ideas.)
3. What theme does passage #1 communicate about nature? Answer with one complete sentence
. 4. What theme does passage #2 communicate about nature? Answer with one complete sentence.
1. Pass 1 is more romantic. In passage 1 we are presented with the forest as a living element, a character with great influence, in addition to being a scenario. This is a strong element of romantic literature, which used to show nature as a living element within history. In addition, we can see another element of romantic literature, escapism, characterized by the flight from the real self and all the problems that surround it.
2. Passage 2 is more Gothic. In this passage we see the forest being portrayed as a dark and mysterious scenario that causes a certain terror and discomfort in its passengers. This is a strong element of Gothic literature that used to show nature as a place that can cause a lot of terror, melancholy and fear.
3. Passage 1 communicates that nature is welcoming, kind and invigorating.
The text shows how nature welcomed the boy in a maternal way, causing strong fun, joy and pleasure, even if he had problems and bad experiences.
4. Passage 2 communicates a chaustrophobic, somber and limiting theme about nature.
The text expresses a sense of imprisonment the moment the characters enter the forest. Passing a dark, mysterious and caustrophobic feeling, as if the forest was not there to do any good.
How did the geographic location of Rome help grow the empire politically?
Answer:
The climate of Rome also helped the people of the city. ... While the climate made year-long agriculture possible, Rome also had the advantage to be near water.