Answer:
A very important cause in the push for civil rights was the well known bus boycott that started when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in the back of a public bus to a white man. The uproar caused by this event and many others sparked the Civil Rights movement that dominated much of the 1950s and 60s.
Which is NOT a reason why incumbents are often reelected?
Answer:
D. Solved problems of the voters.
Explanation:
After an incumbent has finished a term as president or other position, they had to have done something for the people.
Which of the following is true concerning women during WWII? ( Multiple Answers)
Answer:
E
Explanation:
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In what ways did the United States become increasingly involved in conflicts and international politics as a result of the Cold War?
How did American Identity in the years leading up to WWII mimic identity leading up to WWI?
Discuss your position in terms of jobs created
Answer:
As a Principal.
Explanation:
As a Principal of an educational institution I play a key role in creating jobs in the society. There are a large number of teachers teaches in my school and other management and cleaning staff also works in the school. This educational institution is way to educate children as well as a source of creating jobs in the society. So I can proudly say that I also contributes in the creation of jobs in the society as well as also helping in the decrease in unemployment rate.
As the political parties rose, how did the electoral college change in regards to the election of vice president? a. In order to ensure that the president and vice president hail from the same political party; two votes are placed (one for president and one for vice president). c. In order to create a more balanced executive branch, the electoral college votes for president and then appoints a vice president. b. In order to ensure that all viewpoints are heard; the runner up would automatically become vice president. d. In order to create true representation of the political party makeup, the president is appointed from the party in power and the vice president from the same party.
Answer:
I hope this helps you :)When Americans vote for a President and Vice President, they are actually choosing presidential electors, known collectively as the electoral college. It is these officials who choose the President and Vice President of the United States. The complex elements comprising the electoral college system are responsible for election of the President and Vice President.
The 2016 presidential contest was noteworthy for the first simultaneous occurrence in presidential election history of four rarely occurring electoral college eventualities. These included (1) the election of a President and Vice President who received fewer popular votes than their major opponents; (2) the actions of seven “faithless electors,” who voted for candidates other than those to whom they were pledged; (3) the split allocation of electoral votes in Maine, which uses the district system to allocate electors; and (4) objections to electoral votes at the joint session of Congress to count the votes. These events are examined in detail in the body of this report.
Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution, as modified in 1804 by the Twelfth Amendment, sets the requirements for election of the President and Vice President. It authorizes each state to appoint, by whatever means the legislature chooses, a number of electors equal to the combined total of its Senate and House of Representatives delegations, for a contemporary total of 538, including 3 electors for the District of Columbia. For over 150 years, the states have universally required that electors be chosen by the voters. Anyone may serve as an elector, except Members of Congress and persons holding offices of “Trust or Profit” under the Constitution.
Every presidential election year, political parties and independent candidacies nominate their national candidates for President and Vice President. In each state where they are entitled to be on the ballot, they also nominate a group (a “slate” or “ticket”) of candidates for the office of elector that is equal in number to the electoral votes to which the state is entitled.
On election day, Tuesday after the first Monday in November (November 3 in 2020), when voters cast a single vote for their preferred candidates, they are actually voting for the slate of electors in their state pledged to those candidates. In 48 states and the District of Columbia, the entire slate of electors winning the most popular votes in the state is elected, a practice known as “winner-take-all” or “the general ticket” system. Maine and Nebraska use an alternative method, the “district system,” which awards two electors to the popular vote winners statewide, and one to the popular vote winners in each congressional district.
Electors assemble in their respective states on the Monday after the second Wednesday in December (December 14 in 2020). They are expected, but not constitutionally bound, to vote for the candidates they represent. The electors cast separate ballots for President and Vice President, after which the electoral college ceases to exist until the next presidential election.
State electoral vote results are reported to Congress and other designated authorities; they are then counted and declared at a joint session of Congress held on January 6 of the year after the election; Congress may, however, change this date by joint resolution. A majority of electoral votes (currently 270 of 538) is required to win, but the results submitted by any state are open to challenge at the joint session, as provided by law.
Past proposals for change by constitutional amendment have included various reform options and direct popular election, which would eliminate the electoral college system, but no substantive action on this issue has been taken in Congress for more than 20 years. At present, however, a non-governmental organization, the National Popular Vote (NPV) campaign, proposes to reform the electoral college by action taken at the state level through an interstate compact; 10 states and the District of Columbia have approved the NPV compact to date.
For further information on contemporary proposals to reform or eliminate the electoral college, please consult CRS Report R43824, Electoral College Reform: Contemporary Issues for Congress, and CRS Report R43823, The National Popular Vote Initiative: Direct Election of the President by Interstate Compact.
Why were certain foods rationed during World War II? They were expensive to produce. They were not essential. They were unhealthy. They were nearly impossible to produce.
Answer:
They were expensive to produce.
Answer:
They were nearly impossible to produce.
Explanation:
a U.S. president may try to influence public opinion by creating positive photo-ops and choosing what information his Press Secretary releases to the media. True or false?
In what ways did Allende agree with the communist principles of the Soviet Union?
Answer:
i d k
Explanation:
Allende agreed with the principles of socialism and was influenced by Marxist ideology.
Who was Allende?The first Marxist president of democracy in Latin America, Salvador Allende took office in Chile in 1970. Allende identified as a Marxist and pursued policies that were different from those of the Soviet Union.
Allende's government implemented social reforms that aimed to redistribute income and assets from the wealthy to the poor. These included land reform and the nationalization of key industries such as copper.
Allende was committed to preserving democracy in Chile and preserving friendly relations with the Soviet Union, but he did not share their political views because he rejected the one-party Soviet system.
Due to this, Allende's government adopted policies that were tailored to the unique economic, social, and political circumstances of Chile, even though he accepted socialism's basic tenets and was influenced by Marxist theory.
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When the Republic of Texas was
formed what border country
fought with the Texans for the
next 10 years?
Answer:Mexico i think
Explanation:
6. The north of Vietnam (Hanoi) became what type of government?
How might the desire to make money benefit society?
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Which of the following correctly identifies the country marked as "C" above?
O England
o Germany
O Spain
France
Do you think an absolute monarch would be an affective leader or not?
where was "the final solution of the Jewish problem" carried out?
Answer:
(read this, i hope it helps u with the question)
How did the Tang Dynasty earn the "Mandate of Heaven" and
then lose it?
Answer:
Military defeats, rebellions, and economic troubles all happened which caused the Tang Dynasty to loose the Mandate of Heaven.
Explanation:
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death a necessary
come when it will
will
come.
Meaning
Answer:
This line means that death is necessary, or that at the end of the day, all of us will die. Caesar is saying that death will come whenever it wants, meaning that he does not know when death will come. By showing no resistance to death, it means he is not afraid to die as everyone dies eventually.
Answer:
This line means that death is necessary, or that at the end of the day, all of us will die.
Explanation:
1. What character traits would you use to describe Shirley? Please provide two examples.
2. What does Shirley's life tell you about the time in which she lived?
Answer:
1. Shirley Chisholm was skillful, smart, intelligent, educated, dignified, brave, outspoken.
2. The time Shirley Chisholm lived in was very critical. She fought for her rights and for her success. Many people in the United States were unemployed due to economic difficulties. Still, with all that stress and happenings, she managed to build a real self.
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Where were most of Europe's colonies by the end of the nineteenth century?
A. North America
B. South Pacific
C. South America
D. Asia
E. Africa
Answer:
B. South Pacific
D. Asia
E. Africa
what were the main causes of ww1
Answer:
The main causes of WWI were nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and the system of alliances.
Explanation:
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Which of the following did President Hoover overwhelmingly support?
A)Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act
B)Reconstruction Finance Corporation
C)Norris-LaGuardia Anti-Injunction Act
D)Emergency Relief Reconstruction Act
Explain what the Constitution specifies about the Supreme Court here...
Answer: Article III, Section II of the Constitution establishes the jurisdiction (legal ability to hear a case) of the Supreme Court.
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On the map above, what landform is located at oval C?
A. the Sahel
B. the Sahara Desert
C. the Nile River Valley
D. the Atlas Mountains
The answer is C.
That is the Nile River Valley.
Answer:
I answered this on edguinity and got c
Explanation:
What caused the United States to join the Allies in fighting World War I?
Answer: Germany sank many American merchant ships around the British Isles
Which country is known to have the oldest parliament in the world?
choices are
England
France
Iceland
Norway
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Answer: C AKA Iceland
Explanation:
Explanation:
Iceland have the oldest parliament in the world
Can someone please help me and write out the answer
C. Montesquieu
Explanation:
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Match each discipline with the appropriate historian. Herodotus Gerda Hedwig Lerner Sima Qian Ibn Khaldun Simon Schama wrote the history of the Arabs and of the Berbers from North Africa arrowRight first Chinese historian to separate history from astrology arrowRight wrote several books on cultural and intellectual history arrowRight
Answer:
Following are the responses to the given question:
Explanation:
Please find the complete question in the attachment file.
Ibn Khaldun Documented history of North African Arabs and Berbers.
Sima Qian Astrology is the first Chinese historian to distinguish history.
Simon Schama He has written several books on the history of culture and intellect.
Gerda Hedwig Lerner [tex]\bold{\longrightarrow}[/tex]The founder of the history of women who studied anthropology in America as well.
Herodotus[tex]\bold{\longrightarrow}[/tex] Considered "the father of history," and he's the first individual can research and compose historical events regularly.
hihi so the correct answers are:
ibn khaldun -> wrote the history of the arabs and of the berbers from north africa
sima qian -> first chinese historian to separate history from astrology
simon schama -> wrote several books on cultural and intellectual history
gerda hedwig lerner -> the founder of women’s history who also studied anthropology and archaeology in america
herodotus -> regarded as the “father of history” because he was the first person to systematically study and write about historical events
How many presidents were there during WWII?
Answer:
2 for the US
Explanation:
Roosevelt and Truman
When formulating a research question for an informative essay, a writer should write a question that
The Bible is normative for all Catholic faith and theology. true or false.