Answer:
In 1946, he sent what became known as "the long telegram" of his advice about what the USA needed to do about the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
Kennan, in Moscow, had much foresight to see the internal problems the USSR had.
Explanation:
In 1946, US diplomat George F. Kennan argued that America should pursue a containment policy to halt the spread of Soviet communism.
What is the Containment policy?After World War II, the United States pursued a "containment policy" to contain or prevent the spread of Communism. The goal was to make other countries prosperous enough to resist the lure of communism.
Everyone feared a final confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union, that the Cold War would someday erupt into a massive heated conflict between the superpowers. Kennan, who was in Moscow at the time, saw the USSR's internal problems coming.
He advised not pushing the conflict too far, instead attempting to "contain" the Soviet Union and waiting for its system to collapse under the weight of its own problems. Kennan was correct. It took nearly 50 years, but the Soviet communist system eventually crumbled.
Therefore, According to George Kennan, The containment policy would work against Soviet expansion.
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can someone please write a small description of the Selma march
Answer:
Selma March, also called Selma to Montgomery March, political march from Selma, Alabama, to the state's capital, Montgomery, that occurred March 21–25, 1965. ... Together, these events became a landmark in the American civil rights movement and directly led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Answer:
Selma March, also called Selma to Montgomery March, political march from Selma, Alabama, to the state's capital, Montgomery, that occurred March 21–25, 1965. The marches were organized by nonviolent activists to demonstrate the desire of African-American citizens to exercise their constitutional right to vote, in defiance of segregationist repression; they were part of a broader voting rights movement underway in Selma and throughout the American South.
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In the late 1960s, the United Farm Workers used protesting tactics, such as ?, to accomplish their goals.
a. boycotts
b. riots
c. occupations
d. sit-ins
Answer:
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Why is Buddhism an example of cultural diffusion along the Silk Road?
Answer:
Chinese people converted to Buddhism to trade. Most traders along the route practiced Buddhism. Buddhism included trading as part of its tradition.
Explanation:
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How did the Allied Powers ensure that war supplies from the US safely made it to Europe?
Explanation:
Lend-Lease and Military Aid to the Allies in the Early Years of World War II. During World War II, the United States began to provide significant military supplies and other assistance to the Allies in September 1940, even though the United States did not enter the war until December 1941.
Answer:
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Explanation:
They were usually not protected and were very prone to U Boat attacks from Germany. However, after the sinking of Lusitania which had killed the lives of many American due to submarine warfare, they had started to equip torpedos to their ships. The strong naval presence in the waters also kept the supply ships safe to bring to Europe. As well as this, advancement in technology like improved sonar also made it easier to spot the U boats. Depth charges also stopped many operations of U boats.
In what ways did the federal and Texas state governments collaborate in their efforts to limit the Dust Bowl effect?
Answer:
For the last few decades, Franklin's land has been part of the Conservation Reserve Program, or CRP, a federal program that pays farmers like him to keep millions of acres of land planted with grasses rather than crops in order to keep the soil from blowing away.
Explanation:
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Explanation: For the last few decades, Franklin's land has been part of the Conservation Reserve Program, or CRP, a federal program that pays farmers like him to keep millions of acres of land planted with grasses rather than crops in order to keep the soil from blowing away.
what year they started to celebrate maya day
Answer:
1889
Explanation:
They started celebrating it in 1889
What were the Palmer Raids and why did they occur
Answer: The Palmer Raids were a series of raids conducted in November 1919 and January 1920 during the First Red Scare by the United States Department of Justice under the administration of President Woodrow Wilson to capture and arrest suspected leftists, mostly Italian immigrants and Eastern European immigrants
Explanation:
Answer:to arrest people who were thought to be radicals
Explanation:
Explain the reasons for U.S. neutrality during the 1920s and 1930s. How did ideas about neutrality change during the period from the end of World War I to the passage of the Lend-Lease Act? Be sure to include any events, terms, or people that may support your response
Answer:
The Neutrality Acts, 1930s
Introduction
In the 1930s, the United States Government enacted a series of laws designed to prevent the United States from being embroiled in a foreign war by clearly stating the terms of U.S. neutrality. Although many Americans had rallied to join President Woodrow Wilson’s crusade to make the world “safe for democracy” in 1917, by the 1930s critics argued that U.S. involvement in the First World War had been driven by bankers and munitions traders with business interests in Europe. These findings fueled a growing “isolationist” movement that argued the United States should steer clear of future wars and remain neutral by avoiding financial deals with countries at war.
President Woodrow Wilson
First Neutrality Act
By the mid-1930s, events in Europe and Asia indicated that a new world war might soon erupt and the U.S. Congress took action to enforce U.S. neutrality. On August 31, 1935, Congress passed the first Neutrality Act prohibiting the export of “arms, ammunition, and implements of war” from the United States to foreign nations at war and requiring arms manufacturers in the United States to apply for an export license. American citizens traveling in war zones were also advised that they did so at their own risk. President Franklin D. Roosevelt originally opposed the legislation, but relented in the face of strong Congressional and public opinion. On February 29, 1936, Congress renewed the Act until May of 1937 and prohibited Americans from extending any loans to belligerent nations.
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what are the costs and benefits (pros and cons) of diamond mining in canada.
Answer:
Pros - Canada’s diamond industry was launched from a standstill in the late 1990s after the discovery of one of the gems at Point Lake, NWT. Since then, the industry has surged and Canada now produces 15 percent of the world’s diamond supply and is the third largest producer of diamonds after Botswana and Russia.
Diamond mining has also led to a marked increase in Northern jobs.
Cons - Environmental impacts. Issues such as destruction or loss of habitat, water contamination, excessive waste (rock, soil etc…) and the possibility of heavy metals or toxins leeching into the water table are ever-present factors.
Which trade goods prompted the Portuguese to explore for new sea routs?
Answer:
The important trade routes of the silk and spices, blocked by the Ottoman Empire in 1453 with the fall of Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire, led to the search for a sea route across the Atlantic skirting Africa.
Explanation:
Explain how the Great Compromise was a solution to both the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey plan. How did the solution appease both the small and large states?
Answer:it’s y
Explanation:
were the Crusaders motivated by God or gold
Answer:
your answer is they fought because they were motivated by God!
Explanation:
he purpose of all these crusades was ostensibly twofold. Popes authorised warfare in Christ’s name because they thought it was their duty to protect Christian people and lands from non-believers. Ordinary medieval people took crusade vows, sewed distinctive cloth crosses to their garments and joined crusader armies because they were promised that in doing so they would earn forgiveness for their earthly sins, thereby easing their passage into heaven.
These two aims were repeated throughout the history of crusading. When Urban II launched the First Crusade, chroniclers recalled that he spoke of avenging insults to (“the sanctuary of God”) by declaring “wars which contain the glorious reward of martyrdom”. The great Cistercian abbot Bernard of Clairvaux helped preach the Second Crusade, which began in 1147, calling upon the knights of western Europe to join “a battle [where] you may fight without danger, where it is glory to conquer and gain to die”. When Pope Gregory VIII preached the Third Crusade in 1187, after Jerusalem had fallen to the sultan Saladin, he asked crusaders to be “courageous, because it is better to perish in a fight than to behold the profanation of holy things”.
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1. President's Full Name
2. President's Nickname
3. Date of Birth
4. Date of Death
5. Birthplace
6. Parents' Names
7. Wife's Name
8. Children's Names
9. Profession
10. Name of Home
11. Location of Home
12. Years of Presidency
13. Political Party
14. He was the _____ President
15. The war that is associated with this president
16. Monuments that were built to honor this president
Answer:
Explanation:
1.George Washington did not have a middle name.
2.George Washington Nicknames; Father of His Country ;The American Cincinnatus ; The American Fabius ;Town Destroyer
3.George Washington/Date of birth ;February 22, 1732
4.George Washington/Date of death ; December 14, 1799
5.National monument in Westmoreland County, Virginia
6.George Washington Parents; Mary Ball Washington and Augustine Washington
7.George Washington/Wife; Martha Washington
8. George Washington Parke Custis Children; Mary Anna Custis Lee, Maria Carter Custis and Lucy Harrison
9. George Washington Professions; Soldier, Military Officer, Farmer, Surveying, Engineer, Cartographer ,Statesperson ,Law enforcement officer
10.The Mansion at George Washington's Mount Vernon
11.Mount Vernon
12.George Washington/Presidential term ;April 30, 1789 – March 4, 1797
13.Federalist
14. He was the first U.S President
15.the Revolutionary War
16.The Washington Monument
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What Supreme Court case that slavery could not be outlawed or
restricted?
Marbury v. Madison
Dred Scott v. Sanford
McCulloch v. Maryland
O Brown v. Board of Education
Answer:
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Explanation:
list three events in Washington's life that contributed to his Christian character (that you might find in his biography)
how did the economy change in the latter part of the 20th century? select all that apply
a. the food processing industry transformed the poultry business.
b. the oil industry experienced a resurgence in growth.
c. the mining industry became the leading industry in the state.
d. the banking industry experienced significant growth.
Which strategy did the Aztecs use to control their empire?
O A. Forcing captured cities to pay them tribute
O B. Forming an alliance with European powers
O C. Refusing to trade with weaker cultures
D. Destroying all villages with different cultures
Answer: A
Explanation:
Answer:
a. forcing captured cities to pay them tribute
Explanation:
What is the difference between a: Conservative, Liberal, and Radical?
Answer:
conservative averse to change or innovation and holding traditional values./ Liberal , willing to respect or accept behavior or opinions different from one's own; open to new ideas.willing to respect or accept behavior or opinions different from one's own; open to new ideas.
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Explain your reasoning for the item you ranked as the #1 most impactful change.
Answer:
huh?
Explanation:
All of the following were examples of axis aggression leading up to World War II except
- Italy invaded Ethiopia
-The Soviet union invaded China
- Japan invaded Manchuria
- Germany annexed Austria
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
1. What is the climate like in northern Mexico?
2. Why does most of Mexico's population live in central Mexico?
3. Why do more than 19 million people live n Mexico City and the
surrounding area?
4. What is Mexico's most voluoble resource and where is it found?
5. Why are many Mexicons moving to towns along the US border?
6.80% of Mexico's exports ore shipped to which country
is an important
7. Cubo is on islond country, therefore,
economic activity
Answer:
1. in North Mexico the weather is generally arid and varies a great deal throughout the year. during the summer months, it can be very hot, with an average high over 90-degrees in August. Temperatures drop in winter, with north winds bringing a chill, January sees an average low of 48-degrees.
Explanation:
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The Committees of Correspondence acted as early versions of
A. Monarchies
B. Companies
C. State Governments
D. Empires
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4 paragraphs 4 sentence each
Washington is home to many national parks. Write a brief history of one of these parks, and why the park is so important to the state today. What are some of the things that continue to draw people to the park even today?
Where were Jews sent?
Answer:
The onset of World War II brought accelerated persecution and deportation and later, mass murder, to the Jews of Germany.
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Who was most responsible for the holocaust? (10 marks)
Answer:
Hitler and the Nazis
Explanation:
Because they saw that the jews had threatened the racial purity
Which of the following claims best aligns with the evidence in the excerpt about the relationship between enslaved African Americans and White Southern citizens?
A majority of White citizens held slaves; therefore, they felt obligated to ensure the preservation of slavery.
A majority of White citizens held slaves; therefore, they felt obligated to ensure the preservation of slavery.
A
The attitudes of White citizens regarding the motives of slave rebellions differed by region within the South.
The attitudes of White citizens regarding the motives of slave rebellions differed by region within the South.
B
A majority of poor White citizens benefited economically from having enslaved African Americans do the manual labor that White citizens did not want to do.
A majority of poor White citizens benefited economically from having enslaved African Americans do the manual labor that White citizens did not want to do.
C
The slave system gave poor White citizens the feeling of social superiority over free and enslaved African Americans in a culture where African Americans held little power.
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Which of the following best explains the historical significance of views such as those expressed in the passage?
Answer:
they show that in response to disruptions of the great depression many political leaders saw it as their duty to take an active role in guiding economic life
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a cause of the Great Depression