2. How did the early railroads affect America's transportation system?
A. They allowed for the first commercial shipping in the country.
B. They ended the use of canals for the shipment of goods.
C They allowed for the shipment of goods to be less costly.
D They helped the government take control of commercial shipping.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
You go to school for only half a day. Instead of taking the normal classes such as Math, Reading, and Science you are taught how to cook food, do laundry, and do yard work. Would you be happy with your education? How could you try to learn more advanced subjects if you wanted?
In 1820, Northern and Southern politicians argued about whether Missouri should enter the Union, or the United States, as a slave state. Northern and Southern politicians made a deal called the Missouri Compromise. Each statement below describes part of the compromise. Sort by whether each part of the compromise benefited the North or the South.
Answer:
South benefits
Missouri was admitted to a slave state
Any territories below a certain latitude line could allow slavery.
North benefits
Any territories above a certain latitude line would be closed to slavery.
Maine was admitted to free state
Explanation:
What is OPEC?
. . . . . . . . .?
Answer:
It stands for the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Explanation:
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Answer:
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
Explanation:
It was started by 13 countries in 1960 working together to keep oil prices and production stable. They have about 80% of the world's oil reserves in their control.
What ideas emerged about who was to blame for the 9-11 attacks and what the US response should be?
Answer: The US government blamed Osama Bin Laden (and the Taliban), and decided that the response was to invade Afghanistan.
Explanation: The United States harnessed the islamaphobia that resulted from the 9/11 hijackers being Muslim to instill fear in the nation and use that as an excuse to invade Afghanistan, long a point of interest for the United States.
Which is an example of diplomacy?
A.
The U.S. sends people to discuss environmental issues with China.
B.
The U.S. invades Iraq to get rid of its leader, Saddam Hussein.
C.
The U.S. declares war on Japan after the attack at Pearl Harbor.
D.
The U.S. wants to keep an open trading relationship with Europe.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Explanation:
The U.S. sends people to discuss environmental issues with China.
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boiled beef, cow hooves,
eggs and vegetables:
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What did most Americans think about involvement in the war?
The United States wanted to immediately declare war on the Allies. Americans viewed World War I as a threat to the world.
The United States was sick of European conflicts and wanted to drop the atomic bomb on Europe and solve all of the world's problems.
The United States was initially a neutral country. Americans viewed World War II as a European conflict
The United States was initially a neutral country. Americans viewed World War I as a European conflict.
Answer:
The main reasons the US got involved in the war was because of nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and forming allies. Many countries were scared of Germany's nationalism. Imperialism helped Germany with its markets making it stronger.
How did United States and Allies fight in Germany
Answer:
Seven decades after the end of World War II and a quarter-century after the end of the Cold War, roughly seven-in-ten Americans see Germany as a reliable ally, and about six-in-ten Germans trust the United States, according to a Pew Research Center survey. A majority of Germans believe it is more important for Germany to have strong ties with the United States than with Russia. Germans also give U.S. President Barack Obama high marks for his management of the U.S.-German relationship. And Germans and Americans are equally wary of international entanglements and want their countries to focus on domestic problems.
But Germans and Americans do not see eye-to-eye on salient points in the history of the postwar alliance, nor about some of the key issues in its future. For Americans, the most important event in U.S.-German relations over the past 75 years remains World War II and the Holocaust. Germans are less unanimous in their views of historical importance, but to the extent that one event stands out it is the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall. In the eyes of most Americans, the “special relationship” with Britain is still stronger than that with Germany. Americans want Germany to play a more active military role in the world, but Germans emphatically disagree. Americans think that neither the European Union nor the U.S. is being tough enough in dealing with Russia on the issue of Ukraine. A plurality of Germans believes the handling of Russia is about right. And, while half of Americans voice the view that a free trade agreement between the EU and the U.S. would be a good thing, only about four-in-ten Germans agree.
These are among the main findings of Pew Research Center surveys conducted in the U.S. among 1,003 people from February 26 to March 1, 2015, and in Germany among 963 people February 24-25, 2015. All interviews were done by telephone. The survey was conducted in association with the Bertelsmann Foundation.
Explanation:
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How did integrated silicon circuits (microchips) change electronics?
Answer:I think its C
Explanation:on edge 2021i got C because I believe that “micro chips” will not make a device bigger, or bulkier/heavier, or less effective it did the exact opposite and as for D they made electronics more expensive and less portable once again “micro chips” means smaller and more portable. (And yes I am a computer nerd anyways) XD please mark brainliest!
Imagine Walter Mitty secretly was a brave commander of a ship, but Mrs. Mitty just doesn’t know it. That would be an example of _____.
dramatic irony
irony
situational irony
sarcasm
Mrs. Mitty has no idea that Walter Mitty was once a valiant ship's commander. That is a dramatic irony's example.
What is dramatic irony?The use of language that traditionally means the contrary to express one's meaning, usually for hilarious or forceful effect. is called as the dramatic irony.
This also included that the audience or readers experience more about a situation than the character, dramatic irony arises. Mrs. Mitty is completely unaware that Walter Mitty was once a brave ship's captain. That's a great example of dramatic irony.
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What are the conventions
Answer:
A convention is an agreement between 2 countries helping over a particular problem, less formal then a treaty . Also a convention is a gathering where people meet and discuss a problem or similar interests.
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Answer:
1: State
2: National
Explanation:
1 is State because Chesterfield public parks are all located in Chesterfield, Virginia.
2 is National because it is not just one state nor is it a couple of states.
Answer:
1)State
2) National
Explanation:
Only European nations with strong democratic traditions, such as
were able to successfully maintain a democratic government.
-Britain
-Russia
-Germany
-Italy
Answer:
germany
Explanation:
which statement best completes the diagram
Answer:
C
Explanation:
In your opinion, what do you think life would have been like in the 1950s? How did television and music help to shape
the culture of the 1950s?
Why is it important to continue to study the Holocaust?
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After the Cold War ended, the U.S. government encouraged the spread of democracy in nations around the world. What actions did they take to support democracy and what were some effects of those actions?
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Answer:The UN promotes good governance, monitors elections, supports the civil society to strengthen democratic institutions and accountability, ensures self-determination in decolonized countries, and assists in the drafting of new constitutions in post-conflict nations.
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Choose one chapter from the novel In His Steps, making certain that it is an important chapter to the overall plot of the story. Reread the chapter carefully, take notes on it, and develop an outline for a literary critique using the instructions given.
Here is your goal for this assignment:
Compose a literary critique
Write an essay of at least 350 words in which you:
Summarize the plot of the chapter. Analyze any minor conflicts addressed in the chapter.
Analyze the characters featured in the chapter.
Interpret the theme(s) addressed in the chapter.
Identify and evaluate any literary devices or figures of speech that appear in the chapter.
Describe how the events in the chapter relate to the entire literary work, and explain why the chapter is important to the book as a whole.
Use your planning and revising strategies you have learned.
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On Wednesday, Henry Maxwell is thinking what he will speak about in the midweek service at First Church. He pulls out a piece of paper and writes down seven things that Jesus would probably do where He would be living in Raymond, including living a simple lifestyle incorporating self-sacrifice, reaching out to the poor and outcast, and challenging hypocrisy in the church and wickedness in the town, particularly in the form of the local saloons. While he is meditating on how his own life needs to change if he is truly to follow Christ, Mr. Gray arrives and asks him to preach at the tent meeting that night. He agrees, despite his responsibility to lead prayer meeting. That night he suggests to his unusually well-attended prayer meeting that a few of the men go with him to the Rectangle while the others remain and pray for the tent meeting. When they get there the tent is filled to overflowing, but when Henry gets up to preach, the crowd gets rowdy and he can’t make himself heard. He asks Rachel to sing, which quiets the crowd. In the audience are both Jasper Chase, the author, and, surprisingly, Rollin Page, both of whom mesmerized by Rachel. As Henry speaks, he feels for the first time real compassion for the multitude that Christ must have felt when He was on earth.
As he walks through the Rectangle after the service, Henry sees all around him the scourge of alcohol and commits himself to speaking out against the liquor trade that ruins the lives of so many. When he gets home, he opens the evening paper to find an editorial by Edward Norman declaring that the paper would no longer address political questions on the basis of pragmatic considerations, but would put matters of morality first, and would do the same when recommending candidates for office. The paper is clearly changing, eliminating sensational crime reports and gossip and approaching the news with greater dignity. At the same time, it is rapidly losing subscribers. The paper also has an article indicating that Alexander Powers has resigned his place as head of the rail works and intends to testify against the company for its lawless practices, a decision which the News approves of.
Henry during this chapter is deep in thought about multiple things, including being worried about his speech, how he is to change his life to completely devote his life to Christ. Though, we know we is not so deep in though as most people would be during this hard time, because sadly, most people today would say no to Mr. Gray's offer to preach at the tent meeting. Though he goes, and sees people being loud and rowdy. I believe this would hurt a man like him because people are there to hear words of preaching and prayer, though they don't care. After doing that he finally feels in his life what Jesus must have felt when he was speaking to people on earth about God.
After this he walks home and decides to devote his life to the drunken and ruined people on the streets, and to testify against the very thing that is ruining them. When Henry gets home he finds some interesting news about the paper which is getting rid of political topics, and making the paper devote to dignity and real news that isn't gossip. I think anyone, including Harry would like this news, because he knows that the news for a long time has spread drama and chaos among the people.
As I read this chapter I actually enjoyed Harry and his Christian views on life, and the way the thinks. He thinks not only about the future, but about the now, and is smart and can think quickly. We see this when he tells Rachel to sing, which easily calms down the crowd.
The theme of this and how it relates to the books it actually pretty easy to see. The theme of the chapter is Harry trying to be not only a better person, but a better christian on top of that. This chapter relates to the book as a whole because this and a few other chapters of the book is more of character growth, and to show the news has changed, which is important later in the story. While I can't exactly say that this is my favorite chapter in the book because ive only read three, this is my favorite so far, because I mean, who doesn't love a bit of character growth.
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which of the following is TRUE?
A
Presidents are allowed to block laws created by Congress.
B
To be president, a person must be at least 30 years old.
C
A president is not allowed to make executive orders.
D
The president gives a speech to Congress once every four years.
Affirmative action is most often criticized for?
A) being reverse discrimination
B) refusing to help native American
C) being of little help to minorities
D) ignoring past discrimination against women
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Often times, critics of affirmative action argue it's discriminating against white people (especially men) and favoring POC solely for their race.
how has the united nations treaty over the sea changed over time. PLEASEEE ANSWER IN DETAIL AND LIKE IN UR IWN WORDS THANKS
Answer:
Pardo's urging came at a time when many recognized the need for updating the freedom-of-the-seas doctrine to take into account the technological changes that had altered man's relationship to the oceans
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea was adopted in 1982. It lays down a comprehensive regime of law and order in the world's oceans and seas establishing rules governing all uses of the oceans and their resources.
who do you think often wrote sharecropping documents, such as this one? How could this have led to abuses of power? Real answers no link
Answer:
Landowners
Explanation:
Landowners often wrote sharecropping documents because they were in charge of the sharecropping usually. The answer is not definite just because of the example, but sharecropping one of the few things that are close to slavery because the landowners can dictate almost whatever they want on the person working under them.
Which individual or group best completes the diagram, which represents the
hierarchal structure of the federal bureaucracy?
The president
Cabinet
secretaries
?
A. Executive department civil servants
B. Congress
C. A government corporation's board of directors
D. Independent regulatory agencies
The Executive department of civil servants is the group that best completes the diagram which represents the hierarchal structure of the federal bureaucracy.
What is the federal bureaucracy?This refers to the unelected and administrative body in the Executive Branch that is arranged into departments, agencies, commissions etc.
Based on the diagram given, after the The president, Cabinet secretaries, the Executive department of civil servants is the next in line.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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Answer:
executive department civil servants
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Please Help Asap Select all of the states that were part of the Union or United States.
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Missouri
Michigan
Louisiana
Oregon
Arkansas
South Carolina
New Jersey
Alabama
Maine
Maryland
California
Mississippi
Pennsylvania
Illinois
Vermont
Iowa
Georgia
Texas
Florida
Wisconsin
New York
Ohio
Indiana
North Carolina
Kentucky
Tennessee
Kansas
Massachusetts
West Virginia
Virginia
Delaware
Minnesota
The following states were formerly a part of the Union or United States: New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Missouri, Michigan, Louisiana, Oregon, Arkansas, Maine, New Jersey, Maryland, California, Mississippi, New York, etc.
What 24 states made up the Union?Maine, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, California, Nevada, and Oregon were all states that were a part of the Union. Abraham Lincoln served as their leader.
How many states make up the union in total?Alaska (the 49th state) and Hawaii were the final two states to join the Union (50th). In 1959, both joined. A federal district under the control of Congress is Washington, D.C.
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Answer:
California, Oregon, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Kansas, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, New York, Connecticut, Vermont, New Jersey, Maine, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Michigan.
Explanation:
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PLESE HELP ME. What was the name of an incident that could be included as an event that was part of “bleeding Kansas”
Answer:
The Border War
Explanation:
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Answer:
I'd have to say A.
Explanation:
Answer:
I would say A is the best choice
Explanation:
Seeing the trends in this explanation the other three make sense just not as much as A
Write About It! How was the establishment of the Spanish empire
"disastrous for indigenous people"? Explain the effects of Spanish
conquest, using details from the article as evidence.
Answer:
What article?
Explanation:
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Directions: After reading both documents, you must decide which Essay prompt you believe fits
the documents best and why.
Essay Prompt 1
Describes the historical context surrounding these documents
Identify and explain the relationship between the events and/or ideas found in these documents (Cause and Effects, or Similarity/Difference, or Turning Point)
Essay Prompt 2
Describe the historical context surrounding documents 1 and 2 Analyze Document 2 and explain how audience, or purpose or bias, or point of view affects this document's use as a reliable source of evidence
Answer:
Doc. 2, because It was during the time of racism.
Explanation:
Doc 1.
Was a time during the war. The US did enter during this time, and also the industrial revolution was still going. With tenements going up everywhere and factories producing needed products. Many families were poor at the time of this. There were workers needed. And who else than the relatively recently freed blacks (Pardon) as cheap labor for factories. Besides, the south had an unbelievable amount of racism still. The journey up north should've been very freeing.
Doc 2.
The time during racism. Jim crow laws. The KKK (Klu Klux Klan) black people wanted out and now. There were lynchings. Set massacres. To find work elsewhere other than the literal hell in the south. To go up north was like heading to the promised land.
Select the items that explain why labor unlons were needed.
Legally, companies only had to listen to unions.
Individual workers who objected to conditions were simply fired.
Unions could present a united front against employers.
Answer:
Unions could present a united front against employers
Explanation:
Answer:
Individual workers who objected to conditions were simply fired.
Unions could present a united front against employers.
Explanation: