Answer:
The federal reserve moniters risks to the us financial system, i cant remember what their rules are though im sorry
1. Why did president Lincoln introduce a naval blockade of Southern ports at the beginning of the Civil War?
2. Why in March 1864 did Lincoln appoint Grant as head of the Union Army?
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Answer:
1. During the Civil War, Union forces established a blockade of Confederate ports designed to prevent the export of cotton and the smuggling of war materiel into the Confederacy. ... The U.S. Government successfully convinced foreign governments to view the blockade as a legitimate tool of war.
2.Lincoln preferred to promote then-Commanding General Henry Halleck to lead the Union Army, which had been plagued by a string of ineffective leaders and terrible losses in battle. ... Well-respected by troops and civilians, Grant earned Lincoln's trust and went on to force the South's surrender in 1865.
Explanation:
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1. Why were the Andes Mountains a difficult place for people to live?
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How can I get back focus on school
Hi there!
I can understand how school can be very difficult this year for all of us including me, here are some things that helped me!
1. Keep a routine.
Keep a schedule. Wake up in the morning, take a shower, eat some breakfast, head to class.
2. Have a desk.
Sitting in your bed all day may be comfy but is not going to make you very productive.
3. Turn some lights on.
Listen I love the dark and find it relaxing but all its going to do is make you sleepy. Try opening your blinds for some natural lighting.
4. Have a nice enviorment.
Nobody likes to be in a dirty area. Try to keep your room clean and maybe add some decorations! Plants add a nice natural touch!
I hope this helps! Good luck :)
What is the main idea of the text, " Preventing Labor Discrimination During World Wa 2, 1942"?
Answer:
In early 1942, as men of working age enlisted in the military and war production accelerated, US industries experienced a labor shortage. President Roosevelt established the War Manpower Commission "to assure the most effective mobilization and maximum utilization of the Nation’s manpower in the prosecution of the war" (Executive Order 9139). The commission estimated that nearly seven million new workers would be needed in 1942. General Frank McSherry, director of operations for the WMC, declared that
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP! HISTORY!
The Progressive movement supported the idea that the federal government should...
a.regulate big business
b.reduce immigration
c.build an overseas empire
d.reduce the number of farms
Answer:
El Movimiento Progresista fue una alianza política formada por los partidos políticos mexicanos de la Revolución Democrática (PRD), del Trabajo (PT) y Movimiento Ciudadano, construida alrededor de la candidatura del entonces perredista y ex jefe de Gobierno del Distrito Federal Andrés Manuel López Obrador, para competir en las Elecciones federales en México de 2012. Esta unión también se usó para los candidatos al Senado y a la Cámara de Diputados en distintos estados, así como en candidatos a gubernaturas en las mismas elecciones del mismo año. Como alianza de izquierda, propuso, en palabras de su candidato López Obrador "un proyecto alternativo de nación que busca cambiar la política neoliberal que se ha desarrollado en México desde mediados de los años 80". En julio de 2013 Marcelo Ebrard retomó el nombre para crear una expresión del Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD), el Movimiento Progresista, que en enero de 2014 se convirtió en asociación civil con el nombre de Movimiento ProgresiS
How did the Chinese regard the Europeans who arrived to trade with them?
its a journal activity on edge nuity. thanks :)
Answer: They regarded the Europeans as foreign devils or pirates with whom they did not need to do business. Which countries succeeded in trading with Japan?
Explanation:
How did Stalin's goals for postwar Germany differ from that of Churchill and
Roosevelt?
a. Stalin wanted a strong, yet divided Germany while the others wanted a weak, yet independent Germany
b. Stalin wanted a weak and divided Germany while the others wanted a strong and independent Germany
c. Stalin wanted independence for all Eastern Europe while the others wanted a weakened Germany
d. Stalin wanted independence for all Western Europe while others wanted independence for Eastern Germany
Answer:
. Stalin wanted a strong, yet divided Germany while the others wanted a weak, yet independent Germany
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which was the first state to come into statehood?
Answer: Delaware
Explanation:
Should the US have fought a war against Iraq to liberate Kuwait?
Yes the US has fought a war against Iraq to liberate Kuwait. Saddam Hussein, the ruler of Iraq, was ordered to evacuate Iraqi soldiers from Kuwait by the United States UN Security Council, but Hussein refused.
Why did Iraq Declreared war against Kuwait?On August 2, 1990, Saddam Hussein's forces invaded Kuwait's oil-rich country sparking the Gulf War. Hussein hoped that Kuwait's oil reserves would give Iraq significant negotiating power as the gatekeeper to Middle Eastern oil and assist in paying off the enormous debt the country had incurred in its most recent war with Iran.
A geopolitical oil crisis resulted from Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. Saddam Hussein would control almost 20% of the world's oil reserves and take over as the leading oil power if he were to seize Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. According to President George H.W. Bush, if Saddam Hussein gained control over the vast oil reserves of the planet, "our jobs, our way of life, our own freedom and the freedom of allied countries throughout the world would all suffer."
The invasion was swiftly denounced by the United States and UN Security Council. Iraq was subject to economic penalties by the Security Council, and a deadline of January 15, 1991, was set for Iraq to remove its troops from Kuwait.
To learn more about Iraq's declared war against Kuwait follow the link.
https://brainly.com/question/3421991
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In the 20th century, one of the major economic problems in Spain and
Portugal was:
A. extremely low tax rates on corporations.
B. a dependence on overseas colonies to generate wealth.
O c. a lack of natural resources for development.
D. a refusal to trade with the European Union.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Triangle JKL undergoes a dilation centered at the origin. The result is triangle JKL'. Which rule describes the dilation? A) (x, y) → (2x, 2y) B) (x, y) → (4x, 4y) C) (x, y) → ( 1 4 x, 1 4 y) D) (x, y) → (− 1 2 x, − 1 2 y)
Answer:
1st answer is wrong
Explanation:
The rule that describes the dilation is (x, y) → ( 1/4 x, 1/4 y). Then the correct option is C.
What is dilation?Dilation means the changing of the size of the object without changing the shape. The size of the object may be increased or decreased based on the scale factor.
Triangle JKL undergoes a dilation centered at the origin.
The result is triangle J'K'L'.
The points J(0, 4), K(8, 4), and L(4, -4). And the points J'(0, 1), K'(2, 1), and L'(1, -1)
Then the scale factor will be given as
[tex]\rm Scale \ factor = \dfrac{J'(0, 1)}{J(0, 4)} = \dfrac{1}{4}\\\\\\Scale \ factor = \dfrac{K'(2, 1)}{K(8, 4)} = \dfrac{1}{4}\\\\\\Scale \ factor = \dfrac{L'(1,-1)}{L(4, -4)} = \dfrac{1}{4}[/tex]
Then the scale factor is 1/4.
More about the dilation link is given below.
https://brainly.com/question/2856466
Explain what is meant by a change from agricultural to industrial economy.
agricultural economies, ie the ussr, transitioned into full on industrialieconomies through 5 year plans, started with lenin, increasing output of raw materiels like steel and coal.
PLZZ HELP ME WITH THIS SUMMERY
WEITE A SUMMERY PLEASE ITS WORTH 30 points
Answer:
Though set in present day, it is a prequel to Parker's venerable Spenser series of novels. Unlike the rest of the Spenser series, Chasing the Bear is a young adult novel and not strictly detective fiction.
examples of direct quotes in summery
Which of these religions is not monotheistic?
Group of answer choices
Hinduism
Islam
Judaism
Christianity
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Hinduism has many deities (Vishnu, Shiva, etc). Islam, Judaism, and Christianity only have 1 God.
Speaker 1: A state has the right to overrule an act passed by Congress. After all, the
national government is supposed to share power with the states.
Speaker 2: I believe that you are wrong. The states do share power with the national
government, but the Constitution says the national government has
supremacy.
These speakers are debating an issue that eventually became known as the -
A Monroe Doctrine
B Nullification Crisis
C Missouri Compromise
D Three-Fifths Compromise
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Nullification crisis was a debate in 1832, over the south declaring tariffs from the north, unconstitutional. Both sides had a different viewpoint on state's rights towards the debate, causing the debate in the first place.
At first, why didn’t the Senate allow the law of emancipation (of slaves) a thing?
Answer:
THey did not have Commander-in-Chief authority over the four slave-holding states that were not in rebellion: Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware, and so those states were not named in the Proclamation
Explanation:
how did jefferson davis and abraham lincoln disagree on the nature of the federal union?
Answer:
Davis believed the sovereign states had the right to legally leave the Union, while Lincoln opposed this claim. It divided the Confederacy and gave the North control of the Mississippi River to the Union.
What truths about God, life, and people are those stories (Genesis 1-3) trying to convey? What were the main points of the stories in those chapters?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The truths about God, life, and people that those stories (Genesis 1-3) trying to convey were the power of the almighty God that created everything, including life on planet Earth, including humans. And on the 7th day, he rested. Then, Genesis explains the human's sin and how men and women were banished from the Garden of Eden or Paradise.
What were the main points of the stories in those chapters?
The main point of chapter 1 is the story of how God created the heavens, planest, the Earth, and everything that exists. The main point of chapter 2 is how God created man first, and then, from a man's rib, God created a woman. The main point of chapter 3 is how God banished man and woman for the sin they committed in the Garden of Eden.
Of course, the stories reflected on the Bible -in this case, the Old Testament- are metaphors aimed for the reader to have a better comprehension of the symbolistic idea of the beginning or the creation story.
What is a major barrier to travel on Central Africa's main rivers
Why do you think only 10% off the bills
introduced in Congress become a law?
Answer:
A bill can be introduced in either chamber of Congress by a senator or representative who sponsors it. ... The president can approve the bill and sign it into law or not approve (veto) a bill. If the president chooses to veto a bill, in most cases Congress can vote to override that veto and the bill becomes a law.
Explanation:
If there is rarely a mystery about who will be nominated at a party's national convention, how do these conventions influence American democracy?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
If there is rarely a mystery about who will be nominated at a party's national convention, these conventions influence American democracy in that they are traditional political events that are part of the United States politics idiosyncrasy and a true American tradition that is part of the ingrained culture of the country.
These political conventions are something like protocol ceremonies to invest the party's candidate. The event is ceremonious and it is like a ritual that people and party members like to have to feel they are part of something big and that their opinion has heed.
It is a moment in United States politics that exemplify American democracy by the open reception of new ideas that are part of the party's platform and would be part of the political campaign of the candidate during his/her events and debates.
If a country or group of people do something to another country or group of people, does it affect the rest of the world?
Did what King Leopold II do in the Congo affect the US?
Does what the U.S. do to another country effect any other countries if it's not being directly effected by them? (Example: The U.S., Mexican Boarder. Would this effect another country that is not U.S. or Mexico?)
Why should one care or not if it is not affecting them?
From your group project, you learned about things that happen in the Mid 1800 through the early 1900's. Do those things effect you personally in 2021?
Why should or shouldn't we learn about this events?
Do people have a moral obligation to bring problems to light especially if they don't feel connected to them personally?
Did everyone that knew what was happening in the Congo, have a responsibility to say something?
What if they benefited off the system?
Do you have a responsibility to say something if the following happened?
You see a couple arguing and one hits the other one.
You see someone tagging the bathroom walls at school.
You know someone lies to get out of trouble and the lie puts someone else in trouble.
A street vendor gets bullied or harassed.
Your best friend is cheating on their partner.
Someone is getting harassed for their religious or faith beliefs even though you don't agree with those beliefs yourself.
Someone is getting bullied for the way they identify even though you don't agree with the way they identify.
Answer:
In the long-run, large amounts of immigration will weaken the home country by decreasing the population, the level of production, and economic spending. If a country is losing citizens due to economic reasons, the situation will not improve until economic changes are made.
Tommy lives in Japan and wants to move to the United States. What is the first step to living here?
Answer:
You have to take a visa first.
Answer:
Getting a visa
Explanation:
who was William Shakespeare I am in 4th grade answer ASAP
Answer:
He is a famous poet and actor.
Explanation:
Answer:
A writer/Poet
Explanation:
He wrote many plays such as hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and many more and is revered as one of the greatest poets and writers ever.
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Do you think any of the philosophers or the religious leaders were abolitionists or advocated for the end of enslavement?
Answer:
Black and white abolitionists in the first half of the nineteenth century waged a biracial assault against slavery. Their efforts proved to be extremely effective. Abolitionists focused attention on slavery and made it difficult to ignore. They heightened the rift that had threatened to destroy the unity of the nation even as early as the Constitutional Convention.
Although some Quakers were slaveholders, members of that religious group were among the earliest to protest the African slave trade, the perpetual bondage of its captives, and the practice of separating enslaved family members by sale to different masters.
As the nineteenth century progressed, many abolitionists united to form numerous antislavery societies. These groups sent petitions with thousands of signatures to Congress, held abolition meetings and conferences, boycotted products made with slave labor, printed mountains of literature, and gave innumerable speeches for their cause. Individual abolitionists sometimes advocated violent means for bringing slavery to an end.
Although black and white abolitionists often worked together, by the 1840s they differed in philosophy and method. While many white abolitionists focused only on slavery, black Americans tended to couple anti-slavery activities with demands for racial equality and justice.
Explanation:
I gotta take a massive poop but I'm at school, what should I do?
Answer:
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Question 9 of 11
How did paper money affect Chinese trade during the postclassical era?
A. It helped Chinese merchants borrow money from wealthy
European countries.
B. It reduced the value of products sold by Chinese merchants.
C. It made it harder for Chinese merchants to set prices for luxury
goods
D. It made it easier for Chinese merchants to buy and sell lots of
goods
Answer:
Paper money made it easier for Chinese traders to buy and sell goods.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Roosevelt's New Deal had both negative and positive impact on the American people?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Roosevelt's New Deal indeed had both negative and positive impacts on the American people.
The positive of Roosevelt's New Deal is that it employs the citizens. It also protects capitalism. It also brings back trust in the American economic system and the people.
The negative of Roosevelt's New Deal is that it increases the United States debt
It also led to governments influencing and taking hold of other sectors that need not government intervention.
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Reflection Questions:
1. what is the importance of ancestors in Chinese?
2. which ancient Chinese beliefs do you agree with most? why?
Answer:
As a result, Chinese religion is based on the veneration of ancestors. Ancestors are thought to be a link to Tian's supreme power because they are thought to be embodiments or reproducers of Heaven's creative order.