Confirmation bias happened when a personal belief and desire are directly influenced. It is something like that when p[people want to confirm that it is true and they believing it that it is confirmed true. In this situation, we believe that information that we believe even we ignore other information that confirms it doubtful.
It indicates that we do not see the situation objectively but we see it subjectively so the belief is biased. Even we pick that data that feels us happy and confirmed our prejudice. It is also found in an anxious patient who always seeks that the world is in danger.
After the XYZ Affair, there was a negative reaction in the United States to the British. The French. President Adams.
The correct answer is B) France.
After the XYZ Affair, there was a negative reaction in the United States to France.
Indeed, the sentiment was really bad and the foreign and diplomatic relationships between the United States and France were bad.
This sad moment in the foreign relationships between these two countries happened between 1797 and 1798, in the times of United States President John Adams, and was the cause of an unofficial war at the seas.
The letters "XYZ" were the code names of the three diplomats who staged the conflict: Jean Conrad-Hottinger, Pierre Bellamy, and the last one was Lucien Hauteval.
Answer:
The answer is the French and President Adams.
Its multiple choice.
Explanation:
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Answer: TRUE
Explanation: The term judicial review refers to what? The Supreme Court's ability to strike down laws. When the party that lost a court case asks for a higher court to review the decision, that person is using the right to do what? Appeal. You just studied 10 terms!
Answer:
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Why did England & France have to declare war on Germany when Hitler
invaded Poland? *
A. for resources
B. Poland was a member of the League of Nations
C. due to the fact that they were looking for a reason to attack Hitler
D. they did not declare war at this point
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which is an argument against free trade?
It increases the prices for many products.
It can limit environmental protection measures.
It leads to international conflict.
It violates basic economic principles.
Answer:
the international conflict.
11. When was the Civil Right Act passed barring segregation?
Answer:
The Civil Rights Act was passed February 10th, 1964
Explanation:
This is the correct answer.
McCarthyism is where...
A.Served for the military during the Cold War.
B.You eat a bunch of cheese until you throw up.
C.Where people were being accused of being communist under the direction of Sen. Joseph McCarthy
Although Churchill was loved by the English, what happened to him?
Answer:
he tried his best to succeed in life and try his best he was always talking about english and wished he experienced more.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1: Czechoslovakia
2: The Soviet Union
3: France
4: Sweden or Switzerland
Explanation:
Answer:
1: Czechoslovakia
2: The Soviet Union
3: France
4: Switzerland
Explanation:
After World War I, the use of poisonous gas in wars was outlawed. Was this a good decision? Why or why not?
Many Texas woman helps fight for civil rights throughout the 20th century including Jane McCallum and Lulu Belle and Madison White which statement describes a similarity in their movements?
A. they both fought to remove segregation on public schools.
B. they both helped lead the bus boycott throughout the South
C. they were both lawyers who fought in Silver Rights court cases
D. they both fought for voting rights for specific groups of people
Answer:
D. they both fought for voting rights for specific groups of people
Explanation:
Jane McCallum - Women were not able to vote and she fought for voting rights.
Jane McCallum fought the battle for Women, who were not able to vote and she fought for voting rights. Lulu Belle Madison White was a civil rights activist in the 1940s and 1950s.
Who was Jane Mccallum?Jane Yelvington McCallum was a writer, women's activist for suffrage and Prohibition, and the longest-serving Texas Secretary of State.
McCallum (1877-1957) was a suffragist and temperance advocate who campaigned for a state constitutional amendment allowing women to vote.
Lulu Belle and Madison White campaigned for the right to vote, equal pay for equal work, and segregation of public spaces.
Hence, the correct answer is option D. they both fought for voting rights for specific groups of people.
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What act passed by U.S. Congress allowed war material to be given to England on credit?
Answer:
Lend-Lease bill
Explanation:
President Roosevelt signed the Lend-Lease bill into law on March 11, 1941.
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Which of the following was a consequence of the “Corrupt Bargain”?
John C. Calhoun became President by winning the popular vote.
J.T. Harlan was appointed Secretary of State under Calhoun.
Andrew Jackson was selected as John Quincy Adam’s Secretary of State.
John Quincy Adams was chosen President by the House of Representatives.
Answer:
John Quincy Adams was chosen President by the House of Representatives.
Explanation:
In the 1824 presidential contest, Jackson did not publicly advocate for his own election, in keeping with the tradition of the day. However, Jackson did make it clear he was determined to cleanse government of corruption and return it to its earlier values.
Though Jackson won the popular vote, he did not win enough Electoral College votes to be elected. The decision fell to the House of Representatives, who met on February 9, 1825. They elected John Quincy Adams, with House Speaker Henry Clay as Adams’ chief supporter.
John Quincy Adams was chosen President by the House of Representatives as a consequence of the “Corrupt Bargain”. The correct option is D.
This was criticized by Jackson's supporters as a "corrupt agreement." The "corrupt agreement" that put Clay in the State Department and Adams in the White House set off a four-year campaign of retaliation by Andrew Jackson's supporters.
What did the corrupt bargain do?Clay was to blame, according to Jackson, who claimed that the Speaker had contacted him with an offer of a deal: Clay would back Jackson in exchange for Jackson's selection of Clay as secretary of state.
Adams appointed Henry Clay to the position of Secretary of State after taking office. Jackson, who anticipated being elected President with more popular and electoral votes, took a direct hit from Adams's triumph. By applying this reasoning, Jackson and his supporters charged Clay and Adams with making a shady deal.
Thus, the most ideal selection is option D.
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11.Which of the following is a deadly consequence of fighting the Civil War?
(1 Point)
malnutrition
illness
all of the above
Answer: C. All of the above.
Explanation: During the Civil War soldiers were subjected to poor conditions in the field, leading to illness from bad weather & hygiene.
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Why was the "New Deal" such a new concept for the United States government?
A)
t-was-the-first-time-Democrat had beenPresident:
B)
It was the first time a Republican had been President.
C)
The Federal government became very active in the national economy.
Eliminate
D)
The states refused to take part in Roosevelt's attempts to end The Great
Depression
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Answer:
C)
The Federal government became very active in the national economy.
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Unsound agricultural practices along with timber companies led to an accelerated rate of deforestation in the Americas.
True/False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
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Read about the events and causes leading up to World War I and World War II. Write an essay about how those causes and events are similar and different. Discuss what characteristics of the world today are similar to the causes of the world wars. Your essay should be at least three hundred words.
Your essay should have an introduction that answers the prompt and gives a preview of what will be discussed. Your body paragraph will provide more details and back up your statements with facts that are cited.
Click here to view the rubric and expectations for this essay.
Answer:
Explanation:
I can give you some points but I will not write an essay. That's your job to learn how to write these.
So starting off:
DIFFERENCES
Hitler had committed atrocities due to his own personal hate towards them while Kaiser Wilhelm had not done such things.
World War 1 started due to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand while World War 2 started due to the instability of Germany.
World War 1 tactics were the uses of trenches while World War 2 tactics were the uses of Blitzkreig.
World War 1 is a war about gaining territories like colonies while World War 2 is a war about ideologies (Fascism vs Communism).
SIMILARITIES
Both Hitler and Kaiser Wilhelm wanted to expand their territories (Kaiser Wilhelm believed in Weltpolitik and Hitler believed in Lebensraum)
WW1 and WW2 were the bloodiest conflicts in history and the largest military conflict in history.
There were genocides in both wars (Armenian Genocide and Holocaust).
USA joined in both wars, crippling Germany in both wars.
The entente had the same 3 main allies in World War 1 and 2 (Russia, France and Britain).
Answer:
I used the first persons information so the credits are on them! I just turned it into an essay. I suggest you guys use quillbot.com to paraphrase it, so it won't be sus.
Explanation:
Have you ever wondered what happened in the first and second world wars? Or how they were similar and different? Well in this essay that's exactly what I'll be talking about. I'm going to be contrasting the differences and similarities in both wars.
There are a bunch of differences between the wars. For example, .World War 1 started due to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand while World War 2 started due to the instability of Germany. Hilter had also committed atrocities due to his own personal hate towards them while Kaiser Wilhelm had not done such things. The tactics of the wars were different as well, like how World War 1 tactics were the uses of trenches, while World War 2 tactics were the uses of Blitzkreig. Another difference is that the first world war is about gaining territories like colonies while the second world war is a war about ideologies (Fascism vs Communism).
Now I'll be talking about the similarities. The first one is that both Hitler and Kaiser Wilhelm wanted to expand their territories (Kaiser Wilhelm believed in Weltpolitik and Hitler believed in Lebensraum). This is an obvious one, but WW1 and WW2 were the bloodiest conflicts in history and the largest military conflict in history! There were genocides in both wars called Armenian Genocide and Holocaust, and the USA joined in both wars, crippling Germany in both wars. Their allies were the same as well, the entente had the same 3 main allies in World War 1 and 2 (Russia, France, and Britain).
In conclusion, both wars have multiple similarities such as the reason for the wars, both having genocides and similar allies. While the differences are how the tactics used in the wars were different, and they had different ideologies.
How did this invention contribute to the expansion of the plantation system?
O By reducing the number of slaves needed for growing cotton
O By increasing the time needed to cultivate cotton
O By increasing the profitability of slavery
O By reducing the demand for raw cotton
Answer: umm you didn’t include what the invention was?
Explanation:
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Answer: Buddhism is spreading to China and other places.
Explanation:
The arrows show the spread of Buddhism from Northern India after being founded by Prince Siddhartha Gautama who became known as the Buddha.
From there it spread to the rest of India and then as trade opened more routes, to other countries in southeast Asia where it maintains a significant presence today.
It also spread north to China, Korea and Japan where it is currently practiced by over 80 million people.
Constantine is known as
The last of good empores
A tyrant
The first Christian emporer
The emporer who doomed the empire
2nd one
The reson is because its in the text of Constantine and the definition
important effects that came from the improved transportation system of roads and canals in America?
Answer:
It decreased the cost of shipping while reducing the time to travel to the West
Explanation:
The important effects that came from the improved transportation system of roads and canals in America are that "it decreased the cost of shipping while reducing the time to travel to the West."
This is evident in the fact that improved transportation systems of roads and canals led to easy access to the western part of the USA where new settlements and farms were located. This transportation system linked both the East Coast and the West coast easily, and thereby reduce the cost of transportation and time travel.
For example Erie Canal, Cumberland Road, etc.
What event in 2001 triggered major U.S. initiatives to combat terrorism that would define the presidency of George W. Bush?
A ) The Hurricane Katrina disaster.
B) The Centennial Olympic Park Bombing.
C) The involvement of the United States in Iraq
D) The attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It led to active foreign policy involvement in Afghanistan.
Which social classes in the European feudal system does Pope Urban II ask to fight for this cause?
Explanation:
On November 27, 1095, Pope Urban II makes perhaps the most influential speech of the Middle Ages, giving rise to the Crusades by calling all Christians in Europe to war against Muslims in order to reclaim the Holy Land, with a cry of “Deus vult!” or “God wills it!”
Which statement BEST describes the ideas about government in the Declaration of Independence? (A) The government of the United States would be based on freedom, equality, and protecting the people's rights. (B) Only white male landowners would have rights (C)The United States would be a monarchy, like Great Britain. (D )Government powers would be placed in the hands of a small group of wealthy British men. Please help me on this question.
Answer:
See below.
Explanation:
It definitely is not C or D. On the surface it would be A, emphasized in contrast to their experiences at the hands of the British, and that is the option I would choose. In reality at the beginning B is what people experienced.
Supporters of the law mentioned in the headline included:
A. the steel industry, which provided steel used in railroad
construction
B. the railroad industry, which now had laws governing its conduct.
C. farmers, who sought fair prices to ship their goods to market.
D. the water utilities, which could also now be regulated in a similar
fashion
Which example from the nonfiction text shows that the city of Pompeii was vibrant? *
"Vesuvius has been dormant for 1,500 years."
"Gladiators often die in the arena."
"Some say that mighty Jupiter, god of the sky, is angry at the people of Pompeii."
"Vendors shout for your attention, offering slices of juicy melons or sizzling hunks of roasted meat."
Answer:
The fourth answer.
Explanation:
Vibrant, full of life, as evidenced by the bustle of the vendors.
Please help (no links no viruses) if you do links I will report you! If you get it right I will mark you brainlist!
Answer:
1. his people have a right to defend themselves
2. John locke
A court decides to interpret a law in a way that encourages the limitation of a judge’s power. The court relies on similar past rulings and stays very close to the literal meaning of the Constitution in its approach.
This court is engaging in judicial
Answer: restraint
Explanation:
This court is engaging in judicial A. restraint.
How does the OMB serve the President?
Answer:
OMB helps the by implementing his vision across the Executive Branch.
Who is Jefferson likely referring to when he talks about "stock jobbers & King-jobbers?
Thomas Jefferson to Marquis de Lafayette
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 16 June 1791
America’s expansion across North America was not without struggle. Explain.
Answer:
One interesting thing about America’s 19th-century Pacific expansion is that it happened during, and even before, its more famous western settlement. American missionaries and sugar planters were in Hawaii in the 1820s, a generation before the California Gold Rush or Mormon Trek to Utah. The reason is that, while oceans can be deadly in strong winds, water is normally easier to traverse than land — even the long and torturous pre-Panama Canal sea route around Cape Horn from the East Coast to the Pacific. By 1890, when the Census Bureau declared the western frontier closed, the U.S. had already laid claim to territory in the Pacific. By 1902, America controlled Hawaii, Alaska, the Philippines, Guam, Midway Island, part of Samoa and several smaller islands in the Pacific (e.g. Palmyra Atoll and Wake, Jarvis, Howland & Baker Islands). Since its revolution and initiation of the Old China Trade routes starting in 1783, the U.S. coveted trading with Asians the way it had traditionally with Europeans. In the 1850s, Commodore Matthew Perry sailed the U.S. Navy to China and Japan to increase trade. By the turn of the 20th century, America was digging a canal shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific and was in combat defending its interests in Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In this chapter, we’ll cover why and how America stepped out onto this world stage.