Answer:
For the communist powers, the end of colonialism was an effective strategy for undermining the Western alliance and its historic control over the international political economy. Decolonization was integral to the cold war confrontation and the struggle for ideological supremacy in the wider world.
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What were some long-term effects of the Industrial Revolution? (Select all that apply.
Answer:
Geographic mobility increased
Urbanization increased
Goods became more affordable
Social classes became more rigid
Why was the Montgomery bus boycott significant to the civil rights
movement?
Answer:
Because the Montgomery bus boycott was the beginning of the civil rights movement
Which of the following names an NAACP member who became the first African American Supreme Court justice?
Answer: Thurgood Marshall
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What is the Arctic Circle's "twin" Circle in the southern hemisphere?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Question 20 (3 points)
Which decision by the U.S. Supreme Court supported segregation in the South
following Reconstruction?
McLean v. Arkansas
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
Plessy v. Ferguson
Dred Scott v. Sandford
What happened as a result of Rome successfully defending itself from the attacks of neighboring peoples?
Answer:
As a result, Rome managed to conquer land and goods.
Explanation:
Rome has always endeavored to defend itself against attacks by its neighbors and this, in addition to allowing the Romans to live in security, has allowed Rome to enrich itself greatly by conquering land and goods from the people who have failed to attack it. The nations that were defeated by Rome, were dominated and exploited by the Romans. These nations were obliged to provide land and wealth to increase the glory and fortune of Rome. This allowed Rome to conquer almost the entire Italian Peninsula, becoming an economic and military power. After conquering Italy, Rome was able to protect itself from the invasion of Carthage, dominating the region and enslaving the survivors, the same happened with Macedonia, Gregia, Egypt, North Africa and a part of Asia Minor.
Which of the following is a form of indirect lobbying? (3 points)
• Calling government leaders to ask for support
•Contacting local elected officials by email
• Mailing advertisements to the public
Meeting with lawmakers
Answer:
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Explanation:
Indirect Lobbying means- attempts to influence government policy makers by encouraging the public to apply pressure to these officials
Answer:
Mail advertisement to the public
Explanation:
Check all five features of a civilization. *
5
Advanced Cities
Infastructure
Complex and Organized Institutions
Internet
Writing
Advanced Technology
Entertainment
Specialized Jobs
Answer:
1, 3,5,6, 8
Explanation:
in the case of Worcester v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee were "a sovereign nation that should be allowed to rule themselves." however, president Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the ruling. what was the result?
History of the holocaust. Please help!
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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A result of Salvador Allende’s presidency in Chile was
the end of military rule.
a populist welfare state.
an economic boom.
an economic crisis.
Answer:
an economic crisis
Explanation:
There are a lot of factors that influence crises. A result of Salvador Allende’s presidency in Chile was an economic crisis.
What is the role of Salvador Allende and his acts in Chile?Salvador Allende was known to be the president of Chile from the year 1970 to 1973. His presidency was said to be terminated due to his death.
He was known as the head of the Popular Unity government, a Marxist who was the first of his kind to be elected to the national presidency. His government is plagued with economic crises.
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1. From the first days of the Civil War, slaves had acted to secure their own liberty. The Emancipation Proclamation confirmed their insistence that the war for the Union must become a war for freedom. It added moral force to the Union cause and strengthened the Union both militarily and politically.
2. Which was NOT true of the Emancipation Proclamation? It gave freedom to enslaved persons in the border states. (It DID free only a very few slaves; some abolitionists criticized it; & some Northern whites opposed it.)
3. Finally, the Emancipation Proclamation paved the way for the permanent abolition of slavery in the United States. As Lincoln and his allies in Congress realized emancipation would have no constitutional basis after the war ended, they soon began working to enact a Constitutional amendment abolishing slavery.
4. 54th Regiment, in full Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Massachusetts infantry unit made up of African Americans that was active during the American Civil War (1861–65). The 54th Regiment became famous for its fighting prowess and for the great courage of its members.
5. While the Battle of Fort Wagner was a Confederate victory, this battle showed the fierce determinations of African Americans in the Union army with the brave assault led by the 54th Massachusetts Infantry. For their valor, numerous soldiers, such as Seg.
Explanation:
Generally, where did women
begin finding more work during
the 1920's?
A. in Congress
B. in office's
C. on the farms
D. in the military
Answer:
in office
Explanation:
while women working from the offices as clerks or pa's they gain more knowledge and gain experience
Answer: B, in office's
Explanation:
Which congressional act passed in 1830 allowed whites to take over Native American lands east of the Mississippi River?
Fugitive Slave Act
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Indian Removal Act
Sedition Act
Answer:
Indian Removal Act. (C)
Which of the following lists fully defines a theocracy?
o religion, supreme being, authority
o religion, rules, laws
O system, laws, operation
o system, worship, religion
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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST HURRY PLEASE How did the issue of prohibition divide the Texas Democratic Party?
Answer:
A month after the Democratic conference, Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, a. Democratic leader who received 78 votes for the presidential nomination in 1924, reasserted in his speech of April 5 at Asheville that “prohibition is not a party issue.” The speech was of interest both for its comments on the candidacy of Governor Smith of New York and as a disclosure of the reasoning that prevailed in the Democratic conference.
“Prohibition was not passed by the Democrats or by the Republicans,” Senator Glass said, “but by men of both parties and with no regard for party lines. It was a moral issue, So why in heaven's name should the Democrats make the eighteenth amendment a party issue in the next national campaign, as though electing a wet President would affect the prohibition law? If they do they might just as well take the presidency to the Republicans on a silver platter…They might just as well take their party out and dump it on the scrap heap.”If the Democratic party nominated Governor Smith as “an avowed exponent of the movement to repeal or modify the eighteenth amendment” or should it make prohibition an issue by platform declaration, Senator Glass said, the Democratic candidate would be “badly beaten” and the party “irretrievably wrecked.” He explained at the same time that “the presidency means nothing in the fight for modification,” that the President could not change the Constitution, and that his influence with Congress on such an issue “would be negligible,” In view of these facts Senator Glass believed the modification issue had no place in a presidential platform or a presidential campaign.
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Answer: A month after the Democratic conference, Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, a. Democratic leader who received 78 votes for the presidential nomination in 1924, reasserted in his speech of April 5 at Asheville that “prohibition is not a party issue.” The speech was of interest both for its comments on the candidacy of Governor Smith of New York and as a disclosure of the reasoning that prevailed in the Democratic conference.
Which best summarizes the viewpoints of the author of this cartoon
Explanation:
I would say it shows the author has a conflicting view point, but it seems that they remain neutral with it because they depict both sides.
In a few sentences, describe why there is fighting along the Gaza Strip today between the Israelis and Palestinians.
Answer:
The conflict between Israel and Palestine takes place from 1947 to the present day, and arose because, at the end of World War II, the UN promoted the creation of a Jewish state in the territory considered as the "Promised Land" according to the Jewish bible. However, that territory was controlled by the Palestinian people, an Arab group of settlers who had settled in the region for many years. Due to this situation there was a displacement of the Palestinian people, which began to generate territorial and cultural conflicts between both groups.
PLEASE THE URGENT!!!! Describe 3 ways that Gandhi protested the British in India?
Answer: He protested against a law that made Indians buy British salt in 1930, Gandhi also organized a 241-mile-long protest march to the west coast of Gujarat where they harvested their own salt. He also urged Indians to withdraw their children from British schools, and didn't buy imported cloth and much more.
Explanation:
how did the U.S respond to the Suez Crisis differ from its response to North Korea's invasion of South Korea?
A. The united states opposed using military force to resolve the Suez crisis
B. the united states hoped to limit soviet influence by intervening in the Suez crisis
C. the untied states exercised a policy of brinkmanship during the Suez crisis
D. The united states cooperated with a communist regime during the Suez crisis
Answer: The United States opposed using military force to resolve the Suez Crisis
Explanation:
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Answer:
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1.) In your own words, define the American Civil War. What was it? give one paragraph.
The American civil war was the fight for freedom of enslaved African Americans. It was not a fight for states rights, but rather a fight for rights of human beings all over the United States. Southern states left the Union in order to be able to protect those who used human beings as property. They fought members of their own family. It was the bloodiest war in American history.
What is the relationship of earth's movement to the sun?
Explanation:
The earth revolves around the sun once each year and spins on it's the axis of rotation each day.
Which of the following do China and North Korea have in common? d. Both guarantee freedom of speech and press a. Both allow citizens freedom of speech and freedom of press b. Both limit freedom of speech and press O c. Both ban freedom of speech and press
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Both China and North Korea heavily limit press and freedom of speech.
What does it mean "to assume states' debts"?
Answer:
Debt Assumption
Explanation:
Debt Assumption, or simply assumption, was a US financial policy executed under the Funding Act of 1790. The Washington administration pursued the policy, under Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton's leadership, to assume the outstanding debt of states that had not yet repaid their American Revolutionary War bonds and scrip.
Describe India’s geographic relationship to Asia.
The north pole of a bar magnet is moved close to the north pole of a second bar magnet. What prediction best describes how the first magnet responds when it is released?
It will move toward the second magnet because like poles repel.
It will move toward the second magnet because like poles attract.
It will move away from the second magnet because like poles repel.
It will move away from the second magnet because like poles attract.
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10. How did Lincoln show a concern for public opinion?
Answer:
"Our government rests in public opinion," Abraham Lincoln said in 1856. And how could
it be otherwise (he explained in 1859), since "in a Government of the people, where the voice of all the men
of the country, enter substantially into the execution, - or administration, rather - of the Government - in such
a Government, what lies at the bottom of it all, is public opinion." "Public sentiment is everything," he replied
to Stephen A. Douglas in 1858. "Whoever can change public opinion can change the government." [
Explanation:
How was the emperor of The Incan Empire selected?
Each son had to prove themselves most worthy.
Explanation:
Before a Sapa Inca died, he chose the next Inca from his sons. The oldest son did not automatically get chosen. Each son had to prove themselves most worthy. Only the Sapa Inca could decide who was the most worthy.
What geographical feature had the biggest impact on Incan society?
Answer:
The geography of the Andes had a large effect on the Inca Empire. The climate of the region and the mountainous terrain presented many challenges. The Inca were forced to adapt their lifestyles to meet many of these challenges.
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