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Why were there food shortages in the United States during World War I?
A. Bad weather killed many crops.
B. A lot of food was shipped overseas to the military.
C. War production made it hard to process food.
D. Americans were eating too much and gaining weight.

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Answer 1

i think its the option "C".

Answer 2

Answer:

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Explanation:

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What features and organisms are part of a National Park? Use in your own words.

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Answer: Organisms such as plants like a flower or tree. Some features could be the park is very wide and has a lot of plants and orgasisms. It looks very colorful and diverse. It also has a glimmering lake with ducks.   (Could I get brainest) ?

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What impact did soldiers coming home from WW2 have on American homelife?

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Trama,ptsd,physical injuries, “not the same”

Which of the following countries had the first
newspaper?
A Spain
B. Italy
C England
D. France

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I think it’s B !




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Which Reconstruction leader pushed for voting rights, civil liberties, and humane treatment for all people?​

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Answer:

678

Explanation:

Answer:

Andrew Johnson

Explanation:

Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between theory and philosophy?
Group of answer choices

a.Theories explain observations in the world, and philosophy explains people’s thoughts and emotions.

b.Theories are based on principles, and philosophy is used to form the principles.

c.Philosophy is used to analyze ideas, but theories go beyond philosophy to explain observations and events.

d.Theories explain observations in the world, but philosophy goes beyond theory to describe how things ought to be.

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Pretty sure it’s Answer B.

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What effect did the Nazi-Soviet Pact have on Eastern European Nations?

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Answer:

The public German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact caused consternation in the capitals of Britain and France. After Germany invaded Poland from the west on September 1, 1939, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east on September 17, meeting the advancing Germans near Brest-Litovsk two days later.

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Who colonies the Easter island and when?

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Answer: The Dutch named the island Paaseiland (Easter Island) to commemorate the day they arrived. In 1770, the Spanish viceroy of Peru sent an expedition to the island; the explorers spent four days ashore and estimated a native population of some 3,000 people

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As America gained momentum against Japan and pushed ever closer to the island nation, Japan desperately attempted to slow the U.S. Navy by employing what tactic?
Group of answer choices

Kamikaze pilots

Seppuku

Blitzkrieg

Pincer Maneuver

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the answers is Blitzkrieg

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What is the correct answer? Of which Constitutional clause is Marshall referring to?

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Answer:

Answer is Elastic Clause

This is an i-ready question (level E)

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Answer:

The frame holds up the building like table legs hold up a table.

Explanation:

I'm 95% certain this is the correct answer, cause the others absolutely makes no sense. But well, college stuff...

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What were the 3 worlds the Mayans believe in

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Explanation:

The Maya understand supernatural levels not as heaven and hell, but as the upper world, middle world, and underworld.

Answer:

he Upperworld, Underworld, and Natural World

Explanation:

Mayan Cosmology identifies three realms of existence the Upperworld, Underworld, and Natural World  but these three realms are intricately connected.

Which are the best examples of direct participation in government? Check all that apply.

running for office
paying taxes
joining an interest group
volunteering
serving on a jury

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Answer:

its ade trust me i am very wise also i did the unit test review and it was there and its ade so yeah

Explanation:

the least you can do is give me brainleist  so yeah your welcome

Answer:

its b

Explanation:

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The legislative branches main duty is?​

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Answer:

Among other powers, the legislative branch makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies.

Explanation:

The first step in the legislative process is the introduction of a bill to Congress. Anyone can write it, but only members of Congress can introduce legislation. Some important bills are traditionally introduced at the request of the President, such as the annual federal budget. During the legislative process, however, the initial bill can undergo drastic changes.

After being introduced, a bill is referred to the appropriate committee for review. There are 17 Senate committees, with 70 subcommittees, and 23 House committees, with 104 subcommittees. The committees are not set in stone, but change in number and form with each new Congress as required for the efficient consideration of legislation. Each committee oversees a specific policy area, and the subcommittees take on more specialized policy areas. For example, the House Committee on Ways and Means includes subcommittees on Social Security and Trade.

Place the following events in sequence: A) The Korean War B) The US uses the first atomic bomb C) The Space Race takes place *

10 points

a. B, C, A

b. A, C, B

c. A, B, C

d. B, A, C

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d. B, A, C
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To expand its territory, Japan invaded parts of in 1937.
In 1941 Japan attacked the US military base Pearl Harbor in .
During this attack, about US troops were killed.
In the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor, declared war.

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Answer:

1. China

2. Hawaii

3. 2400

4. United States

Explanation:

These are events that occurred before and during the second world war particularly concerning the Japanese activities and the United States joining the war

To expand its territory, Japan invaded parts of CHINA in 1937.

In 1941 Japan attacked the US military base Pearl Harbor in HAWAII.

During this attack, about 2400 United States troops were killed.

In the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor, UNITED STATES declared war on Japan

Answer:

China

Hawaii

2,300

The US Congress

Explanation:

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one of the factors that led to the rise of industrialism in great Britain was its?​

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Answer:

Imperialism

Explanation:

Imperialism was definitely a factor Britain started to lean more on its colonies for raw materials and such which led to the Revolution.

Which of these statements is true? *
10 points
a. Martin Luther King organized the Montgomery bus boycott
b. Martin Luther King refused to give up his seat on a segregated bus
c. Martin Luther King helped end school segregation in Topeka, KS
d. Martin Luther King argued against segregation in front of the U.S. Supreme Court

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Answer:d

Explanation:the other ones don’t make sense

Answer:

a. Martin Luther King organized the Montgomery bus boycott

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In two to three sentences, summarize what Dreamtime was to the Aborigines.

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“dreamtime”, also know as the dreaming/s, is a term devised by early anthropologists to refer to the religious and cultural worldview attributed to australian aboriginal beliefs. it is also believed that dreamtime is the period in which life was created, according to “aboriginal art austrialia”.

4. Which of the following were represented in the Estates General ?
a. The King
b. All the people of France
C. The Pope
d. None of the above

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

I think it is D because according to my textbook the Estates General represented the priviledged minorties in France. This is not listed in the options.

Why are Cole's paintings important from a historical
perspective?

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Further Reading

Noble, Rev. Louis Legrand. The Life and Works of Thomas Cole. 1853;reprint. Hensonville, N.Y.: Black Dome Press, 1997.

 

on to Philadelphia to pursue his art, inspired by paintings he saw at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Moving to New York City in spring 1825, Cole made a trip up the Hudson River to the eastern Catskill Mountains in the vicinity of the recently opened Catskill Mountain House hotel. Based on his sketches there and along the river, he executed three landscapes that a city bookseller agreed to display in his window. Colonel John Trumbull, already renowned as the painter of the American Revolution, saw Cole’s pictures and instantly purchased one, recommending the other two to his colleagues William Dunlap and Asher B. Durand. What Trumbull recognized in the work of the young painter was the perception of wildness inherent in American scenery that landscape artists had theretofore ignored. Trumbull brought Cole to the attention of various patrons, who began eagerly buying his work. Dunlap publicized the discovery of the new talent and Cole was welcomed into New York’s cultural community, which included the poet and editor William Cullen Bryant and the author James Fenimore Cooper. Cole became one of the founding members of the National Academy of Design in 1825.

Even as Cole expanded his travels and subjects to include scenes in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, he aspired to what he termed a “higher style of landscape” that included narrative—some of the paintings in paired series—including biblical and literary subjects, such as Cooper’s popular Last of the Mohicans. By 1829, his success enabled him to take the Grand Tour of Europe and especially Italy, where he remained in 1831–32, visiting Florence, Rome, and Naples. Thereafter he painted many Italian subjects: the Metropolitan’s View near Tivoli (Morning) (1832; 03.27) is an example. The region around Rome, along with classical myth, also inspired the Museum’s fanciful Titan’s Goblet (1833; 04.29.2). Cole’s travels and the encouragement and patronage of the New York merchant Luman Reed culminated in his most ambitious historical landscape series, The Course of Empire (1833–36; New-York Historical Society), five pictures dramatizing the rise and fall of an ancient classical state. Cole also continued to paint, with ever rising technical assurance, sublime American scenes such as the Metropolitan’s View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm—The Oxbow (08.228), in which he included a portrait of himself painting the vista, and View on the Catskill—Early Autumn (1836-37; 95.13.3), in which he pastorally interpreted the prospect of his beloved Catskill Mountains from the village of Catskill, where he had moved the year before and met his wife-to-be, Maria Bartow.

The artist’s marriage brought with it increasing religious piety, manifested in the four-part series The Voyage of Life (1840; Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Museum of Art, Utica, N.Y.). In it, a river journey represents the human passage through life to eternal reward. Cole painted and exhibited a replica of the series in Rome, where he returned in 1841–42, traveling south to Sicily. After his return, he lived and worked chiefly in Catskill, keeping up with art activity in New York primarily through Durand. He continued to produce American and foreign landscape subjects of great beauty and brio, including the Metropolitan’s Mountain Ford (1846; 15.30.63). In 1844, Cole welcomed into his Catskill studio the young Frederic Church, who studied with him until 1846 and went on to become the most renowned exponent of the generation that followed Cole. By 1846, Cole was at work on his largest and most ambitious series, The Cross and the World (unlocated), but in February 1848 contracted pleurisy and died before completing it. At a memorial in New York, Bryant mourned that “much is taken away from the charms of Nature when such a man departs” but consoled himself with the thought that Cole “will be reverenced in future years as a great master in art.” Even before Cole’s death, his earliest acolyte, Durand, who had traveled and sketched with Cole in the late 1830s and become a landscape painter in his own right, had ascended to the presidency of the National Academy of Design. Durand would foster a young generation of landscape artists inspired by Cole’s example to primacy in American art through the Civil War era.

 

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All of the following are plantation crops EXCEPT...
coffee
rubber
tea
wheat
cotton

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The following may not be plantation crops “Wheat or cotton”

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Explain ONE way in which the ideology of Japanese pan-Asianism as described in the passage differed from the ideologies of other militarized states in the 1930s.

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Answer:

One way in which the idelogy of Japanese pan-Asianism as in the passage differed from the ideologies of other militarized states in the 1930s was that Japanese pan-Asianism talks about the unity and cooperation with Asian people and familiarizing them with other countires while militarized tates only protect themselves.  

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Answer: Hitler, Chancellor, Nazis, parliament, Dictator, Party, Democracy, freedoms.

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Select the correct answer.
How did the United States’ new western territories increase tensions between the North and South?
A.
The new territories reduced the North's dependency on the South for cotton and other raw materials.
B.
The North wanted the new territories to be free states, while the South wanted them to be slave states.
C.
The South was against the expansion of the United States territory beyond the Rio Grande.
D.
The cost of gaining new territories in war harmed the South because its smaller economy couldn’t afford it.

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Answer:

explanation:

The new territories reduced the North's dependency on the South for cotton and other raw materials. The cost of gaining new territories in war harmed the South because its smaller economy couldn't afford it.

Why did Rome get upset with the Jews?|

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Answer: Rebellion in Judaea

Although Judaea was ruled by the Romans, the governors there had practiced the same kind of religious tolerance as was shown to Jews in Rome [expert]. However, Roman tactlessness and inefficiency, along with famine and internal squabbles, led to a rise in Jewish discontent.

Explanation:

Because off religious tensions

Elizabeth is trying to encourage the troops as they prepare
for a possible invasion. What is your opinion of Elizabeth's
speech?

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Answer:

it has become one of the defining speeches in British history - read the words Elizabeth is ... Fear of invasion by Spain remained high in England, especially with the ... Elizabeth to visit Tilbury to announce his appointment and rally the troops on 9 ... for granted and foreign diplomats began to court England as a possible ally.

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in our constitution. the only job that does not require citizenship is?​

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Answer:

D. Supreme Court Justice

Which best describes the purpose of the International Space Station? A. to conduct research B. to ends wars D.to shield earth from asteroids C. to connect the world to space

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Answer: Assuming D refers to a physical attachment and not an expression, then A, the ISS' clear purple is to carry out research.

The purpose of the International Space Station is to conduct research. Thus, option d is correct.

What is International Space Station?

A research station in orbit has never been imagined, planned, built, operated, and used on a global scale like the International orbit Stations. Utilizing the micro conditions on orbital devices for resources research.

Supporting research into science and other endeavors that call for the special abilities of humans in space is the main goal of the International Space Station. The only location where studies on the effects of prolonged living in microgravity can be done is aboard the space station. Additionally, it is the sole location to test technology that will allow humans to go further into space.

Therefore, option d is correct.

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What should we teach children about Christopher Columbus?

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Answer:

Students should be taught that Columbus is the one who discovered the Americas, sailing across the Atlantic in his three ships: The Niña, Pinta and Santa Maria. The Italian explorer is even celebrated every October during a federal holiday named after him.

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