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It was the last major battle between Germans and Americans

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Based on the above excerpt, which statement BEST describes the difference between President Roosevelt's pre-war foreign policy and President Wilson's pre-war foreign policy prior to World War I?

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The difference between President Roosevelt's pre-war foreign policy and President Wilson's pre-war foreign policy prior to World War I was that people supported the idea of not participating in foreign events during the years of President Woodrow Wilson's administration. However, President Wilson's foreign policy was based on the concept of "Moral Diplomacy," which meant that the US would only extend a helping hand to the countries that had similar values and belief systems to the United States.

In the case of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, he was an internationalist, an expert in foreign relations. He was totally convinced that after the events of World War I, the United States should maintain the policy of isolation by maintaining its neutral approach to the events in Europe during the beginning of World War II.

However, as we already know, President Wilson changed his mind after the sinking of the Lusitania ship and the interception of the Zimmerman telegram. And then the US entered WWI.

In the case of President Roosevelt, after the Japanese attack over the navy base of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, the president asked Congress for a declaration of war and that is how the US entered WWII.

Explain Adolf Hitlers rise to power, how did he manage to take over Germany and what tools did he use to maintain his position?

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The climax of this rapid growth of the Nazi Party in Bavaria came in an attempt to seize power in the Munich (Beer Hall) Putsch of November 1923, when Hitler and General Erich Ludendorff tried to take advantage of the prevailing confusion and opposition to the Weimar Republic to force the leaders of the Bavarian government and the local army commander to proclaim a national revolution. In the melee that resulted, the police and the army fired at the advancing marchers, killing a few of them. Hitler was injured, and four policemen were killed. Placed on trial for treason, he characteristically took advantage of the immense publicity afforded to him. He also drew a vital lesson from the Putsch—that the movement must achieve power by legal means. He was sentenced to prison for five years but served only nine months, and those in relative comfort at Landsberg castle. Hitler used the time to dictate the first volume of Mein Kampf, his political autobiography as well as a compendium of his multitudinous ideas.

Hitler’s ideas included inequality among races, nations, and individuals as part of an unchangeable natural order that exalted the “Aryan race” as the creative element of mankind. According to Hitler, the natural unit of mankind was the Volk (“the people”), of which the German people was the greatest. Moreover, he believed that the state existed to serve the Volk—a mission that to him the Weimar German Republic betrayed. All morality and truth were judged by this criterion: whether it was in accordance with the interest and preservation of the Volk. Parliamentary democratic government stood doubly condemned. It assumed the equality of individuals that for Hitler did not exist and supposed that what was in the interests of the Volk could be decided by parliamentary procedures. Instead, Hitler argued that the unity of the Volk would find its incarnation in the Führer, endowed with perfect authority. Below the Führer the party was drawn from the Volk and was in turn its safeguard.

The greatest enemy of Nazism was not, in Hitler’s view, liberal democracy in Germany, which was already on the verge of collapse. It was the rival Weltanschauung, Marxism (which for him embraced social democracy as well as communism), with its insistence on internationalism and economic conflict. Beyond Marxism he believed the greatest enemy of all to be the Jew, who was for Hitler the incarnation of evil. There is debate among historians as to when anti-Semitism became Hitler’s deepest and strongest conviction. As early as 1919 he wrote, “Rational anti-Semitism must lead to systematic legal opposition. Its final objective must be the removal of the Jews altogether.” In Mein Kampf, he described the Jew as the “destroyer of culture,” “a parasite within the nation,” and “a menace.”

During Hitler’s absence in prison, the Nazi Party languished as the result of internal dissension. After his release, Hitler faced difficulties that had not existed before 1923. Economic stability had been achieved by a currency reform and the Dawes Plan had scaled back Germany’s World War I reparations. The republic seemed to have become more respectable. Hitler was forbidden to make speeches, first in Bavaria, then in many other German states (these prohibitions remained in force until 1927–28). Nevertheless, the party grew slowly in numbers, and in 1926 Hitler successfully established his position within it against Gregor Strasser, whose followers were primarily in northern Germany.

The advent of the Depression in 1929, however, led to a new period of political instability. In 1930 Hitler made an alliance with the Nationalist Alfred Hugenberg in a campaign against the Young Plan, a second renegotiation of Germany’s war reparation payments. With the help of Hugenberg’s newspapers, Hitler was able for the first time to reach a nationwide audience. The alliance also enabled him to seek support from many of the magnates of business and industry who controlled political funds and were anxious to use them to establish a strong right-wing, antisocialist government. The subsidies Hitler received from the industrialists placed his party on a secure financial footing and enabled him to make effective his emotional appeal to the lower middle class and the unemployed, based on the proclamation of his faith that Germany would awaken from its sufferings to reassert its natural greatness. Hitler’s dealings with Hugenberg and the industrialists exemplify his skill in using those who sought to use him. But his most important achievement was the establishment of a truly national party (with its voters and followers drawn from different classes and religious groups), unique in Germany at the time.

Which presents the most serious ongoing challenge to modern Bangladesh?

entrenched communist government

nationalist revolutionaries

low population growth

poverty

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D poverty it is one of the poorest counties in South East Asia

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Which presents the most serious ongoing challenge to modern Bangladesh?

Entrenched communist government

Nationalist revolutionaries

Poverty

Low population growth

Identify the "Form" in Government:
As the king of my country, I am really more like a symbol. They don't give me any power.

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Answer:

This government form sounds like a Constitutional Monarchy or Limited Monarchy

Explanation:

The government limits the monarchy's power in these government forms

What does the 5th amendment allow a citizen to do or not do? A. It allows for you to be your own witness in a case. B. It allows you to exercise religious freedom. C. It allows you to remain silent when arrested.​

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C. It allows you to remain silent when arrested hope this helps

Which piece of evidence explains
the cause of McKay's decline in
popularity???

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Answered one of the main criticisms of Social Disorganization theory concerning structural factors impact on social control within a neighborhood. Biggest contribution was in reformulating social control aspect of neighborhoods into three different types of social control that are affected by structural factors.

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) How are cooperatives similar to non-profit organizations?

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Answer: A nonprofit organization that is tax-exempt appears similar to a cooperative that operates on “not-for-profit” basis and doesn't pay taxes on some of its earnings. Both nonprofits and cooperatives can have members and use member-based governance.

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the excerpt from the covenant of the league of nations supports which of the following conclusions regarding the political context in europe following world war i

answer:european leaders believed that cooperation among former enemies was possible

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Answer: european leaders believed that cooperation among former enemies was possible

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European leaders believed that cooperation among former enemies was possible

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Which of the following places did Justinian I reconquer? (4 points)

Alexandria
Babylon
Massilia
Tripolia

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Answer:

Massilia

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Who was the leader of the Soviet Union in the 1980's?

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What was the outcome of the Federalists and Antifederalists’ debate?

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We now know that the Federalists prevailed, and the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1788, and went into effect in 1789. Read about their arguments below. Anti-Federalists argued that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government, while taking too much power away from state and local governments.

1 ANALYZING How did the Romans rule the Jewish people? What was the outcome of these methods?​

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Under Julius Caesar, Judaism was officially recognized as a legal religion, a policy followed by the first Roman emperor, Augustus. The ruling Hasmonean dynasty was deposed by the Romans after the Roman Senate declared Herod the Great "King of the Jews" in C.

World War 2 Test (30 pts)

Instructions: Provide the best answer to each question

What caused the official start to WW2?

Germany not repaying their debt from WW1

Austria prodding Germany into war

Germany taking over Poland

Germany breaking the Treaty of WW1 (Versailles)

Both C and D


Explain what Stalin said in the Yalta conference and did he follow through with what he said?





Why were American ships trying to maintain control of the Atlantic Ocean during WW2?

They knew Hitler was plotting to send an atomic bomb from there

The French were attempting to defeat the Germans there

They were trying to stop Germany from defeating England in that area near England

All of the above


What were the start and end dates for the war?

1935, 1945

1939, 1943

1939, 1945

None of the above


The major battle that was the last German offensive in the European theatre was ________?

The battle of Anzio

The battle of the Bulge

Normandy

None of the above


The battle of the Philippines where the U.S. lost and General MacArthur said those famous words: “I shall return” was marked by a second battle later in the war. Who was the victor in that second battle?

U.S.A.

Japan

neither

both





How many people roughly died in WW2, including civilians and military personnel?

20 million

60 million

150 million

1 billion


Who were the winners and losers of the war? Be specific and list at least 5 total countries:

Winners:


Losers:



How might the world have been different if the losers had won? (be specific and detailed)



Create a timeline for WW2 with at least 6 years shown and what occurred in those years, in the correct chronological order:





Regarding the Holocaust: (20 points)

What country did most of it occur in (not Germany)?


Why did it occur?



When did it occur?



What could have been done differently to avoid so many deaths?



How many deaths were there related to the Holocaust?


Operation Dunkirk was a (n) ___________?

Major British offensive b. Rescue operation c. Neither d. Both A and B


At the beaches of Normandy and Utah what occurred?

Hundreds of thousands of troops lost in a battle against Germany

The British defeated the Germans and the war ended

The U.S. had more than a million troops enter France and the Germans did kill several thousand troops, but this effort helped the Allies win back France and win the war

None of the above


Which battle on the eastern side of the European theater (part) was the largest tank battle in history?

Stalingrad b. Kursk c. Bulge d. Dunkirk


In Northeastern Africa the battle of El-Alamein occurred. Which country’s military led that battle to a victory for the allies?

France

Britain

USA

Egypt


Victories in which islands In the Pacific Ocean allowed the allies to make their way to bombing Japan?

Midway and Hawaii

Marshall islands and New Zealand

Iwo Jima and Okinawa

Okinawa and Tahiti


World War 2 was mainly a trench war?

True

False


What countries were on which side of the war?

Allies included England, USA and Russia (Soviet Union)

Axis included the Ottoman Empire, Germany and Japan

Axis included Germany, Japan and China

Both A and C


What were some of the effects of World War 2?

Japan had two atomic bombs dropped on them after failing to surrender

About 60 million people died because of the war

Japan had to give China back to China

All of the above


Why did we care if Stalin allowed democratic elections in Eastern Europe at the end of WW2?

We preferred for countries to be more communistic at that time

We wanted the Soviet Union to be larger so they could control peace around there

We knew there would be more peace if those countries could elect their own leaders

None of the above

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Both C and D is what I think please tell me if I am wrong

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Which two of these statements concerning the Ozark Plateau are true?

1. The plateau extends into Missouri and Arkansas.
2. The region is heavily forested and contains many hills.
3. The area is known for sandstone hills and ridges.
4. The land provides a majority of the state's agriculture.
5. The hills are home to a large supply of natural gas.

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1. The plateau extends into Missouri and Arkansas.

2. The region is heavily forested and contains many hills.

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The plateau extends into Missouri and Arkansas.

The region is heavily forested and contains many hills.

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Why did the "17-Point Agreement for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet" lack 13 points
validity?
A it was not written within the legal parameters of both countries.
B It was signed under duress.
C It was never signed.
D It was valid, but did not apply to the liberation.

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The ansa 4 that is A it was not written within the legal parameters of both countries.

Which country was second to successfully build and test nuclear bombs?

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Answer:

The Soviet Union

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Soviets hope this helps

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Why did the US continue to intervene in African countries?

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Answer:

OIL

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Explain how you think the English rulers reacted to Locke's ideas on government

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Horribly, they tried to stop it however they could. But eventually they gave in and started to figure out ways to enlighten their rule without giving up power.

Which of the following best describes the effect of European interventions in Africa in the 18th century?

Africans were forced to migrate to the Western Hemisphere.
Europeans migrated to Africa to establish institutions of higher learning.
Workers migrated from Europe to Africa to seek jobs.
Africans became sickened by diseases brought by European migrants.

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Answer:

D: Africans became sickened by diseases brought by European migrants

Explanation:

Even though north Africa had been in touch with the Europeans for a good time, Middle and South Africa was separated by the the Sahara Desert which meant that diseases did not travel to the rest of the continent

Answer:

Africans were forced to migrate to the Western Hemisphere.

Explanation:

The Columbian Exchange was the forceful immigration of African to the West. AKA Slavery

please help me answer these questions, it’s for my project! give me examples on what you have done during the pandemic that makes you a better citizen

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Answer:

Do good things for people In you neighborhood

Went to protests and donated to struggling restaurants

When did the real fighting between the Union and the Confederacy start?

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Answer:

1860-1861

Explanation:

1860-1861 specifically at Charleston

The ancient city of Harappa had ________.
A
paved roads, sewer lines, and grids of streets
B
an opera house, a postal service, and an art school
C
restaurants, bookstores, and public transportation
D
a city council, a mayor, and a fire department

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A.) paved roads, sewer lines, and grids of streets.

Explain how, although it wiped-out over 200,000 mostly-innocent people, dropping the Atomic Bomb on Japan can be viewed as a GOOD thing.

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Well.... The only GOOD thing to come out of the Atomic Bombs dropped on Japan was that it ended the war in the Pacific, and WWII as a whole.

After Germany surrendered on May 7th, 1945, the Japanese were frankly disgusted. They said that Germany should have fought to the last man and last bullet before laying down their arms. To the Japanese, to surrender willing was a cowardly disgrace, and was the reason for many of the kamikaze attacks on U.S. ships. It was also the reason why Japanese pilots carried pistols in their planes because if they were shot down and just so happened to survive, they needed to kill themselves instead of having the humiliation of being captured.

So, Japan made it very clear that unlike Germany, they would fight tooth and nail till the very end. At the time, the U.S. saw the Atomic Bomb as a cheaper alternative to losing men and equipment in a seemingly never-ending battle against the Japanese Empire.

How were the circumstances leading to the presidential election of 1968 unusual? Give two
circumstances.

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Answer:

Im sorry i dont know but you should use your textbooks if you have any or try asking the teacher...

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Which of the following is an example of political action?
O making your city more beautiful
O reading about government
O picking up trash on a city street
O e-mailing a government official about your position on an issue

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e-mailing a government official about your position on an issue

E-mailing a government official about your position on an issue is an example of political action.

Why E-mailing a government official about your position on an issue is an example of political action?Political action is an action designed to attain a purpose by the use of political power or by activity in political channels.Activity in political channels specifically such action by organized labor through recognized political means contrasted with direct action.So, emailing a government official about your position on an issue is an example of political action.

Hence, option D is the correct answer.

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What argument did Abraham Lincoln make to support his suspension of habeas corpus?
O Lincoln argued that the suspension was necessary to defeat the South.
O Lincoln argued that the suspension was necessary to defeat the institution of
slavery.
O Lincoln argued that the Constitution did not apply during wartime and that
rights could be suspended.
O Lincoln argued that habeas corpus needed to be replaced by more modern
laws.

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Answer:

Lincoln argued that the suspension was necessary to defeat the institution of slavery.

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How would Law III help guarantee a person's rights under Roman law?
A.
It gives everyone in the empire equal freedoms.
B.
It helps accused criminals have a fair trial.
C.
It prevents merchants from making unfair trades.
D.
It sets limits on who is allowed to be a judge.

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Answer:

B.  

It helps accused criminals have a fair trial.

Explanation:

The Sixth Amendment guarantees the rights of criminal defendants, including the right to a public trial without unnecessary delay, the right to a lawyer, the right to an impartial jury, and the right to know who your accusers are and the nature of the charges and evidence against you.

Answer:

It helps accused criminals have a fair trial

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How did WWI lead to new roles for women in society? Explain.

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World War I's impact on women's roles in society was immense. Women were conscripted to fill empty jobs left behind by the male servicemen, and as such, they were both idealized as symbols of the home front under attack and viewed with suspicion as their temporary freedom made them "open to moral decay."

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How many more electoral votes did Jackson receive in 1828 than in 1824?

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Answer:

79 more

Explanation:

178 electoral votes (in 1828) vs 99 electoral votes (in 1824)

Most Bible scholars agree that the final ascension of Jesus is described _______ .

Matthew 28
John 22
Luke 21
Acts 1

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Answer:

Islam :)

Explanation:

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the answer is acts 1

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