How were people in Poland and other Eastern European countries treated compared to those in "Germanic"
countries? Why?

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Answer 1

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They were treated harshly and also were used as slaves, These countries were deemed inferior and they had Jews.

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Who were the Central Powers in World War 12
Choose 1 answer

Russia and Serbia


Engjand and France


Germany and Austria-Hungary

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Answer:

germany and asutria-hungary

Answer:

I think England and France

Fred has two pens (red and green). He wants to write the word “YES” and “NO” with both pens. In how many ways can he write both words with both pens?

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Answer:

4

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Maybe it’s B I’m not really sure so yeah

What type of religion is Judaism ?Monotheistic or polytheistic

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Monotheistic

Explanation:

Judaism, monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews.

It is history that provides the key to an understanding of Judaism, for its primal affirmations appear in early historical narratives. Thus, the Bible reports contemporary events and activities for essentially religious reasons. The biblical authors believed that the divine presence is encountered primarily within history. God’s presence is also experienced within the natural realm, but the more immediate or intimate disclosure occurs in human actions. Although other ancient communities also perceived a divine presence in history, the understanding of the ancient Israelites proved to be the most lasting and influential. It is this particular claim—to have experienced God’s presence in human events—and its subsequent development that is the differentiating factor in Jewish thought.

Monotheistic

Monotheistic religions involve one god. On the other hand, polytheistic religions involve many gods. For example, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are all monotheistic, since they involve the worship of only one god. On the other hand, religions such as Hinduism and the Ancient Greek pagan religion are polytheistic, since they worship many (more than one) gods.

What was the ultimate goal of the League
of Nations? (Multiple Choice)

to condemn the United States' imperialistic
policies

to prevent World War ||

to limit the power of European militaries

to promote peace and cooperation among
nations

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Answer: To prevent WWII

Explanation:

The League of Nations did this by settling disputes and arguments through negotiations and diplomacy. They had also seen/been through horrors of WWI so, they didn't want another war like that to happen again.

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What is the topic of this writing prompt? who the Egyptian pharaohs were what the architectural advancements of Egypt were how Ramses II became the pharaoh of Egypt which pharaoh had the greatest influence on Egyptian society

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Answer:

The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt were the supreme leaders of the land.

Explanation:

The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt were the supreme leaders of the land and often considered as one of the gods. They were like kings or emperors. The ancient Egyptians built pyramids, tombs, temples and palaces made of stone which is most durable of all building materials. Ramses II was crowned the pharaoh of Egypt in 1279 BC at the age 25 years after the death of his father. Ramses II, also known as Ramesses the Great,  had the greatest influence on the Egyptian society. He is often regarded as the greatest, and most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian Empire.

Which of the following organizations have an impact on how the U.S. treats prisoners captured during a military operation? Select all that apply. United Nations Geneva Conventions Chemical Weapons Convention Biological Weapons Convention International Committee of the Red Cross​

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Correct answers are A. Nations Geneva Conventions and Committee of the Red Cross.

Explanation

The Geneva Conventions are the set of legal norms that regulate how armed conflicts can be fought and attempt to limit their effects. These protocols are intended to protect two groups of people, the first composed of civilians and people who are on the fringes of the conflict, and the second is composed of those who are directly involved in the conflict, but for some reason no longer. they can continue to participate in it as prisoners of war, wounded or sick. Specifically, the third Geneva Convention deals with the issues of prisoners of war and their rights. Additionally, it can be stated that the International Committee of the Red Cross is a supranational organization that aims to provide humanitarian aid to those affected during an armed conflict based on the Geneva Conventions. Therefore, the correct answer is the A. Nations Geneva Conventions and D. Committee of the Red Cross.

c) According to the preamble, who owns most of the land in the United States?
I

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Answer:

a not too sure but I think it is the U.S Constitution

write a essay about what extent did the United States of America was not successful in containing the spread of communism in Vietnam in the period of 1965 to 1975​

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Answer: The United States was a phenomenal success at containing communism after 1945, as long as one considers success as not falling to communism itself. I maintain, however, that the measure of success we should expect is the quarantine of communism to its’ component initial member, the Soviet Union. But in the years after World War II to the age of the Nixon presidency, the US failed to stop the expansion of communism to any efficiency. The whole of Eastern Europe fell to communism. The most populous nation on Earth, China, also went communist indirectly taking with it N. Korea and Vietnam, and making the countries of Cambodia and Laos quasi-communist. The United States even gained a communist satellite 90 miles out of its’ boundaries, Cuba. It is clear that American foreign policy with its’ banner of containment was a miserable failure. The end of World War II brought the redrawing of boundaries all over the world. Korea, conquered by Japan during the war, was divided at the 38th parallel then given to the USSR in the north and the US in the south. The Soviets pulled out of N. Korea in 1950, leaving a communist regime behind. That regime, funded and equipped by The Peoples Republic of China, invaded S. Korea. The United Nations (led, of course, by the United States) raised an army to restore peace and expel the aggressors. The “conflict” lasted three years and victory changed hands twice before the bloodied United States established a cease-fire zone on the familiar 38th parallel. Some might say that communism in this case was successfully contained, however, the loss of 53,000 American lives in a fruitless attempt to topple a regime is hardly a victory. A similar yet more gruesome failure of the United States would materialize in Vietnam. Vietnam declared independence from France in 1945, which the French did not recognize. A war broke and after 8 years of fighting the decision came in 1954 to split the country in two, North Vietnam being Communist and South Vietnam led by the Vietnamese who supported the French. Diem, the South Vietnamese leader was assassinated in 1963, causing the U.S. to send over American troops to try to support the non-Communist regime in the South, in accordance with the Truman Doctrine. The consequent struggle would prove to be the most agonizing and long defeat of the American military in history. Fighting a traditional war in a guerrilla setting and the insistence that we could win the war without popular support of the South Vietnamese were two key elements of our failure. The United States suffered 68,000 dead along with 400,000 S. Vietnamese allies. It was 1973 when we first started to withdraw our troops, and in 1976, all of Vietnam came under rule by the Communist North. Later, Vietnam would occupy Laos and Cambodia in part of an Asian Soviet bloc.

Which act was a key part to the Missouri compromise?

A. Arkansas territory organized.
B. Michigan admitted as a slave state.
C. Prohibition of slave states south of the Arkansas-Missouri border.
D. California admitted as a free state.

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Answer:  A. Arkansas territory organized.

Explanation:  

B is incorrect because it was Missouri that would become a slave state.  

C is incorrect because it prohibited slavery in territories or states in the Louisiana Purchase NORTH of the Arkansas-Missouri border.  

D is incorrect because Maine came into the Union as a free state at this time not California.

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what role did the military play in the growth of the safavid empire

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Won control of all northern India and much of central India. The Safavid empire strengths: They were rich on trade because of location, Iranian art flourished and strong military?

Provide five factors that describe the circumstances and damage of child labor

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Answer: Child labor was excruciatingly cruel and dangerous to the children of the Industrial Revolution.

Explanation: They worked in harmful conditions and wore baggy clothes. They worked long, unhealthy hours, whether they were sick or healthy. The got paid minimum wage, which was extremely low, and not enough to live off of.

what was similar about the supream court cases of mcculloch v. maryland and gibbens v. ogbon
a both envolved issues that dealt with slavery
b both led to more power of the executive branch
c both supported a stroger fedarell goverments over state gov
d both would result in a amendment to the constitution

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b both led to more power of the executive

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1.balkanization
2.Colonialism
3.Landlocked State
4. blockbusting
5. Colony
6. Microstate
7. Multicore State
8. centripetal force
9. Compact State
10. centrifugal force
11. Core Area
12. Multinational State
13. cultural shatterbelt
14. Cultural Boundary
15. Nation
16. ethnic cleansing
17. Democracy
18. NATO
19. ethnic enclave
20. Devolution
21. North/South Divide
22. genocide
23.Domino Theory
24. Perforated State
25. multi-ethnic state
26. East/West Divide
27. Physical Boundary
28. multinational state
29. Elongated State
30. Political Geography
31. nationalism
32. Enclave
33. Prorupted State
34. nationality
35. Regionalism
36. European Union
37. nation-state
38. Relic Boundary
39. part nation state
40. Fragmented State
41. Rimland Theory
42. racism
43. Federal State
44. Separatism
45. segregation
46. Forward Capital
47. Sovereignty
48. self-determination
49. Friedrich Ratzel
50. State
51. suffrage
52. Frontier
53. Stateless Nation
54. xenophobia
55. Gerrymander
56. Subsequent Boundary
57. Antecedent Boundary
58.Superimposed 59.Boundary
60. Geometric Boundary
61. Geopolitics
62. Artificial Boundary
63Territorial Waters
64Autocracy
65Heartland Theory
66Territoriality
67Unitary State
68Boundary
69Imperialism

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Answer:

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what are opposites of republicans? i need 3

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Answer:

nondemocratic

undemocratic

dictatorial

Question 6 (1 point)
To prevent the French from living off the land as they invaded, the Russians use a new tactic called?
Slavery
Scorched Earth
Guerilla Warfare
Reign of Terror

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Answer:

B, scorched earth

Answer: Reign of Terror.

How did the participation of the United States in World War I contribute to its becoming a world power?
A) The ability to influence the war's outcome by fielding over a million soldiers.
B) The United States lost over one hundred thousand soldiers in World War I
C) President Wilson's issuance of the Fourteen Points before the end of World War I
D) President Wilson's opposition to treating Germany harshly after the end of the war

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C) President Wilson’s insurance of the 14 points before the end of World War I

what kind of artifact was the monument of hammurabi's code

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Answer:

The Law Code of Hammurabi is the emblem of the Mesopotamian civilization. This high basalt stele erected by the king of Babylon in the 18th century BC is a work of art, history and literature, and the most complete legal compendium of Antiquity, dating back to earlier than the Biblical laws.

in a kinetic model explain why a metal rod expands when heated​

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Answer:

When a solid is heated, its atoms vibrate faster about their fixed points. The relative increase in the size of solids when heated is therefore small.




Do you think Charles schenck violated the espionage act by publishing his pamphlet ?

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Answer:

Yes i do think so

Explanation:

Who loves among us? Anyone else’s favorite game?

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Write 3 sentences about monarchy?​

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Answer: A monarchy is a form of government with one main person in charge. Typically ruled by a family of royal status which is how they came into power. An example of monarchy is Great Britain, which has been a Monarchy for years, currently led by Queen Elizabeth Il ruling since 1952.

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What jobs were Egyptian
women allowed to hold? What jobs
were they not allowed to hold?

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They could own land, initiate divorce, own and operate their own business, become priests, seers, dentists, and doctors and theyre not allowed to hold scribes or obtain government jobs

What was the Renaissance?

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Answer:

The Renaissance was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages. Generally described as taking place from the 14th century to the 17th century, the Renaissance promoted the rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature and art.

Explanation:

The Camp David Accords were negotiations between the United States and what two countries?
A.Iran & Israel
B. Iraq &Israel
C. Egypt & Israe
D. Saudi Arabia & Israel​

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I guess is A because I heard the question before and it was A I don’t know

Answer:

C: Egypt and Israel

Explanation:

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The tone of the document is most consistent with which of the following statements?
A) State building in the Americas created less developed governments than state building in Afro-Eurasia.
B) Some civilizations in the Americas enjoyed wealth on a par with many in Afro-Eurasia.
C) European visitors approached the Americas with a desire to build mutually beneficial relationships.
D) The Incas were a mostly violent people, prone to war and conquest, who paid little attention to the development of infrastructure.

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D is the correct answer

Which statements explain the appeal of Adolf Hitler and fascism to Germans in the 1930s? Check all that apply.

A. The German leaders were not included in creating the terms of the treaty.
B. The unemployment rate was high and people had no work.
C. Germans were angry and humiliated by poor treatment after WWI.
D. People were starving and suffering from extreme poverty.
E. People wanted Hitler to lead the new Weimar Republic.

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Answer:

E or B (I'm on doubt)

Explanation:

sorry if this is incorrect but I hope this helps you

What requirements did the Northwest Ordinance have for the admission of a territory into the Union as a new state?​

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Answer:

The following three principal provisions were ordained in the document: (1) a division of the Northwest Territory into "not less than three nor more than five States"; (2) a three-stage method for admitting a new state to the Union—with a congressionally appointed governor, secretary, and three judges to rule

How do you find the mechanical advantage of most simple machines

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Answer: To determine its mechanical advantage you'll divide the length of the sloped side by the width of the wedge. For example, if the slope is 3 centimeters and the width is 1.5 centimeters, then the mechanical advantage is 2, or 3 centimeters divided by 1.5 centimeters.

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George Washington's Farewell Address, when and where was the source produced? What contemporaneous events might have effected the author's viewpoints or message? How does the historical context in which the source was written/created affect the reliability of the source?

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The correct answers to these open questions are the following.

George Washington's Farewell Address, when and where was the source produced?

US President George Washington wrote his Farewell Address and publish it on September 19, 1976, in the Pennsylvanian newspaper "American Daily Advertiser." He received the help of James Madison to draft the document.

Washington decided to share his thought to the American people close to the end of his second term as US President when had dedicated no to run for a third term.

What contemporaneous events might have affected the author's viewpoints or message?

He basically was affected by the open polarization of political points of view between the members of his cabinet and the imminent creation of political parties in US politics.

How does the historical context in which the source was written/created affect the reliability of the source?

Since the creation of the US Constitution during the Constitutional Convention of Philadelphia in 1787, two big divisions dominated the political arena in the United States: Federalists and Antifederalists.

As time passed by, these differences grew in size and practically they seemed irreconcilable.

That is Washington openly was against the creation of political parties because these will end up dividing the nation.

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