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The Nuclear Freeze program came about due to which of the following? A. Cold War B. Korean War C. Vietnam War D. World War II
Answer:
A. Cold War
Explanation:
During competition between america and Soviet union ,nuclear had freezer because
causing chaos everywhere.
Regarding the war between Mexico and the United States, what was the role of the American
President James Polk?
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What role did government and politics play in the arrival and evolution of the Cold War during the 20th century?
Answer:
western democracies had always been hostile to the idea of a communist state. the U.S had refused recognition to the USSR for 16 years after the Bolshevik takeover.
What was the soil like around Rome?
Answer:
it was dry
Explanation:
Which of the following statements about Bill Clinton is FALSE?
A He grew up in Arkansas.
His childhood included poverty.
He earned degrees from Yale and Georgetown University,
D He worked with President Kennedy.
Answer:
b, he was never poor.
Explanation:
What hardships and challenges did the Continental Army face during the winter at Valley Forge?
Write your response in two to three complete sentences.
Answer:
hunger, disease,
Explanation:
The continental army had little to no funds so many soldiers had no shoes or coats to keep them warm. they also had little food due to low funds. there was also a smallpox epidemic, lasting from 1775-1782.
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Socrates' teaching is still influencing the teachers of today. They use his
A questioning techniques
В.
style of writing
C.
use of parables
D.O speech-making style
Answer:
A, questioning techniques
How did the NAACP use the court system to fight segregation in the South?
What other information can be assumed?
Answer:
A or B maybe
Explanation:
defo not c /d
What We Can Do To Notice Dictators
Answer:
Suspension of elections and civil liberties; proclamation of a state of emergency; rule by decree; suppression of political opponents; non-compliance with rule of law procedures; and cult of personality are all characteristics of dictatorships.
Dictators typically achieve despotic political authority through coercion or deceit, which they retain through violence, fear, and the repression of fundamental civil liberties. In order to maintain popular interest, they can even use mass propaganda tactics.
Explanation:
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What was the underlying fear pushing the US to “win” The Cold War ?
Answer: The spread of Communism around the globe
Explanation:
The USSR had always maintained that their goal was to spread Communism around the globe. The Americans did not like communism and viewed it as a restrictive system that would deny people the rights that the free market gave them.
The US feared that in losing the Cold War, Communism would indeed spread around the globe and lead to a situation where the United States would be isolated politically and economically which would not be an ideal solution because it might lead to the US falling to Communism eventually.
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59. All of the following describe judicial restraint, EXCEPT *
a. strict constructionist
b. original wording of the Constitution
c. less likely to utilize judicial review
d. liberal
The Oregon land and climate continued to attract ___________________, who helped lead future travelers through mountain passes and up rivers.
a.
slaves and mountain men
c.
settlers and missionaries
b.
settlers and mountain men
d.
none of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Based on this lesson, what can you infer about Hannibal as a general?
A. He was a great strategist (one who plans military moves)
B. He always fought battles with a larger army
C. He was a quitter
D. He was a naval genius
A challenge faced by General George Washington at the start of the war was
that:
Answer: They didn't have many supplies, plus the morale of the army was very low as they were going to be fighting one of the most powerful countries in the whole world.
the rashidun calliphate won control of lands in:
A.north africa and middel east
B.europe and india
C.spain and india
D. north africa and spain
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In our rapidly changing world, think up a new behavior that might be "hard-wired" into the brains of humans in the future. Explain what benefit this might have for future humans in 2-3 sentences.
Roger van der Weyden (Pieta link):
1. What makes this a renaissance painting?
2. What renaissance values are embodied in this
painting?
Rogier van der Weyden was an influential northern artist of the 15th century.
Explanation:
Artistic creations outside Italy were restricted to paintings.
Weyden was an Early Netherlandish painter whose paintings were related to altarpieces, religious triptychs, and portraits.He exhibited astonishing imagination, and even in his religious subjects, he focused not on the holy figures but the mass of ordinary things.The Pieta subject became famous among northern European artists.Pieta means Pity or Empathy, and the painting represents Mary sadly looking at the dead body of Jesus, her son.The painting had Renaissance values embodied in it as it expressed the skill and genius of the individual. It showed the individual interest of the artist in worldly beauty represented in human forms along with a reliance on classical models.The painting reflects maturity and elegance that had come through experiments and intensity of expression.Therefore we can conclude that the painting is related to the Renaissance.
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5 facts about Ancient Nubia G.R.A.P.E.S
Answer:
1. Nubia traded with Egypt.
2. Ancient Nubians fought the Romans.
3. Their female rulers were referred to as "Candaces" or "Kandakes".
4. The Egyptians called it "Ta-Seti" ("land of the bow") because of remarkable Nubian archery.
5. They had pyramids as well...
Explanation:
he map shows the Italian Peninsula.
A map titled Italian Peninsula. A key shows Mountains in teal, Plains in green, Hills in yellow. The Italian Alps are along the northern border of Italy. The Apennine Mountains run down the center of Italy. The Tiber River is on the west side of the Apennine Mountains, going through Rome. Sardina is west of Italy. Sicily is southwest of the bottom tip of Italy. The Mediterranean Sea is south of Sardinia and west of Sicily. The Adriatic Sea is east of Italy.
What geographic feature on the map helped Rome trade with surrounding areas?
the Adriatic Sea
the Mediterranean Sea
the Apennine Mountains
the Italian Alps
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Did President Carter's support for human rights serve the international interests of the United States?
Answer:
Carter came to the White House determined to make human rights considerations integral to U.S. foreign policy. ... The Carter administration's human rights record was mixed. The President and his advisers denounced human rights violations by the Soviet Union and its East European allies.
Answer:
He promoted adherence to three human rights categories—the right to be free from government violation of the integrity of the person; the right to fulfill vital needs such as food, shelter, and education; and civil and political rights.Explanation:
If one neutron initiates a fission event that produces two neutrons in the products, how many new reactions can now be initiated?
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Greek architecture's main feature is
A elaborate ornamentation
B. O columns supporting a roof
crealistic statuary
D. large square buildings
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Which would be considered a major cause of the Civil War?
Northern states objected to high tariffs.
Southern states wanted to allow the importation of African slaves.
Southern states claimed the right to secede from the Union.
Democrats demanded a recount of votes in the election of 1860.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
Northern states objected to high tariffs
who was the first Portuguese priest to come to Zimbabwe
Answer:
The first missionary in Southern Africa, Gonçalo da Silveira
Explanation:
Who was the supreme commander of Allied forces in Europe?
OAdolf Hitler
OHarry S. Truman
ODwight D. Eisenhower
ODouglas MacArthur
Answer:
General Dwight Eisenhower
Explanation:
On December 19, 1950, General Dwight Eisenhower became NATO's first Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR).
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In 2004, several countries in Southeast Asia were damaged by a deadly
that was triggered by a large earthquake.
O A. civil war
B. tornado
C. tsunami
D. volcano
This type of government is run by the people.
A. Socialism
C. Democracy
B. Communism
D. Marxist
Answer:
Democracy
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is democracy
Bearings are commonly stated in: O miles. altitude. degrees. decibels.
Answer:
i think it's degrees
Explanation:
Why was the tea-opium connection important?
Answer:
The tea-opium connection led to the Opium War.
Explanation:
The tea-opium connection refers to the commercial relationship between the Europeans and the Chinese during the 18th century. China used to be self-sufficient, meaning that, since they had more exports than imports, they had no need to establish new trade relationships with Europe. However, Britain was interested in importing Chinese tea. By smuggling opium into China, Britain managed to get the Chinese people addicted to it and therefore created a demand for a British good in that country.
The tea-opium connection was clearly beneficial for the Europeans and not to the Chinese, and the British refusal to smuggle opium into China led to the Opium War.