Answer:
destroy it
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
IN addition to your PowerPoint, include a 250-500-word essay describing two interactive learning activities Separation of Powers for your intended audience to coincide with your presentation.
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what does Gdp measure, and what are the four components of gdp?
Answer:
GDP is the country's total economic output for each year. It's equivalent to what is being spent in that economy.
Explanation:
The four components of gross domestic product are personal consumption, business investment, government spending, and net exports. That tells you what a country is good at producing.
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20. What message did Machiavelli give in his book, The Prince ?
A Rulers of the Italian city-states should be kind and take care of their people
BRulers of the Italian city-states should give people money to keep them happy
C Rulers of the Italian city-states should do whatever it takes to maintain control and
power
D None of the above
Read the quotation from a university professor in Saudi Arabia.
We are part of the global world now. Whether we like it or not, and regardless of our political and religious systems, there are changes seeping through our lives.
–Amira Kashgary,
Quoted in "New Saudi Arabia University Will Have a Western Feel,"
by Jeffrey Fleishman
This professor most likely believes that globalization is
a phase that will probably pass.
helping to preserve her country’s traditions.
something her country should avoid.
here to stay and will have lasting effects.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I believe this is correct.
Answer:
C- here to stay and will have lasting effects.
Explanation
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Predict potential outcomes of the Treaty of Versailles.
Answer:
The treaty was lengthy, and ultimately did not satisfy any nation. The Versailles Treaty forced Germany to give up territory to Belgium, Czechoslovakia and Poland, return Alsace and Lorraine to France and cede all of its overseas colonies in China, Pacific and Africa to the Allied nations.
Explanation:
What was one goal of the Lewis and Clark Expedition? O A. To learn about the wildlife of the Louisiana Territory B. To search for gold in the Louisiana Territory O C. To show that the route to the West was not dangerous D. To report on conflicts among American Indians in the West
Answer: A. To learn about the wildlife of the Louisiana Territory
Explanation:
The Lewis and Clark expedition was as much a scientific one as it was political.
The American government, which had just purchased the area known as Louisiana at the time, wanted to know exactly what they had purchased, including the animals and plants found there.
In total, it is estimated that the expedition found 178 plant species and 122 animal species that the Americans did not know existed or had limited knowledge of.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Why was there a conflict between the USSR and the US?
a) The creation of the League of Nations
b) The permanent US occupation of Germany
c) The USSR wanted to control Germany and Eastern Europe
Answer:
C
Explanation:
the ussr wanted control
10 facts about the english culture in louisiana
Answer:
1. Louisiana is named after King Louis XIV.
2. New Orleans is known as the Jazz Capital of the world.
3. The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is 24 miles long, making it the longest bridge over water in the world.
4. Gueydan, Louisiana is called the 'Duck Capital of America'.
5. The economy of New Orleans is based largely on its port but also on oil refining, petrochemical production, fishing and the service sector related to tourism.
6. The climate of New Orleans considered humid subtropical with mild winters and hot, humid summers. The average July high temperature for New Orleans is 91.1°F (32.8°C) while the average January low is 43.4°F (6.3°C).
7. In 1803 the region encompassing New Orleans and surrounding areas was sold by Napoleon to the United States with the Louisiana Purchase. The city then began to grow considerably with a variety of different ethnicities.
8. The City of New Orleans was founded under the name La Nouvelle-Orléans on May 7, 1718, by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville and the French Mississippi Company. The city was named after Phillipe d'Orléans, who was France's head of state at the time. In 1763, France lost control of the new colony to Spain with the Treaty of Paris. Spain then controlled the region until 1801, at which time, it was passed back to France.
9. Louisiana is home to some of America’s most colorful culture, including a huge Creole and Cajun population. The Spanish, French, African, and Native American influences are visible in every conceivable way. They speak their own language, have their own style of music and a uniquely delectable cuisine. While Cajun country only covers around 30 percent of the state, it's traditions have a hand just about everywhere.
10. By 1840 New Orleans was home to America’s biggest slave population. It was the third-largest city in the nation, and extremely prosperous. Its plantation production and transport economy brought immigrants from all over the globe to New Orleans, helping shape the rich diversity seen today. Although the state’s fortunes were built on the backs of slavery, New Orleans was also home to one of the largest populations of free blacks in America by 1860.
Please put in your own words.
Central America's Rainforest,
1950 - 1985
What is the most likely cause for the change shown on the maps above?
A. Massive wildfires due to continued drought in the region
B. Climate change due to global warming
C. Growing need for arable land due to population increase
D. Weather changes due to El Niño
Answer:
d.
Explanation:
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Which Robber Baron would be considered a Venture Capitalist by today’s standards?
Answer:
Bill Gates
Co-founder of Microsoft Corp.
Founded: 1975
"Ultimately, the PC will be a window to everything people are interested in-and everything we need to know."-Bill Gates
Some see him as an innovative visionary who sparked a computer revolution. Others see him as a modern-day robber baron whose predatory practices have stifled competition in the software industry. Regardless of what his supporters and detractors may think, few can argue that Bill Gates is one of, if not the most successful entrepreneur of the 20th century. In just 25 years, he built a two-man operation into a multibillion-dollar colossus and made himself the richest man in the world. Yet he accomplished this feat not by inventing new technology, but by taking existing technology, adapting it to a specific market, and then dominating that market through innovative promotion and cunning business savvy.
Gates' first exposure to computers came while he was attending the prestigious Lakeside School in Seattle. A local company offered the use of its computer to the school through a Teletype link, and young Gates became entranced by the possibilities of the primitive machine. Along with fellow student Paul Allen, he began ditching class to work in the school's computer room. Their work would soon pay off. When Gates was 16, he and Allen went into business together. The two teens netted $20,000 with Traf-O-Data, a program they developed to measure traffic flow in the Seattle area.
Despite his love and obvious aptitude for computer programming, and perhaps because of his father's influence, Gates entered Harvard in the fall of 1973. By his own admission, he was there in body but not in spirit, preferring to spend his time playing poker and video games rather than attending class.
what change in social attitude did the flapper represent in 1920s america?
Answer:
The easily recognized image of the flapper symbolizes the 1920s for many people. The flapper—with her short skirts, short hair, noticeable makeup, and fun-loving attitude—represented a new freedom for women. The old restrictions on dress and behavior were being overthrown.
Explanation:
Flappers of the 1920s were young women known for their energetic freedom, embracing a lifestyle viewed by many at the time as outrageous, immoral or downright dangerous. Now considered the first generation of independent American women, flappers pushed barriers in economic, political and sexual freedom for women.
Which monarch was originally from the Netherlands?
Anne
George I
William III
Mary 11
Answer:
wiliam III
Explanation:
What was the first governing document of the newly created United States, later replaced by the U.S. Constitution
Answer:
Articles of Confederation
Explanation:
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String Central Government
Pog Pog Pog Pog Pog Pog
Answer:
a strong central government
Explanation:
What is indapentence
Answer:
free from outside control; not depending on another's authority.
Explanation:
What is the goal of
Propaganda after US enters
the war in 1917?
Answer:
The main goals of the Propaganda after US enters the war in 1917 were to increase support for the army troops and achieve victory
Explanation:
The main goals of Propaganda after US enters the war in 1917 were -
a) Demoralization of Army of enemies
b) Encourage the morale of troops of their own army
c) Gather support from civilians
d) Increase support of the war
e) Achieve victory
What caused Bush to break his pledge of “no new taxes”?
costly environmental disasters
expensive repairs required by the Americans with Disabilities Act
C✅C✅C✅C✅C✅C✅C✅rising US debt during the 1980s✅✅✅C
Answer:
C rising us debt
Explanation:
Which of the following statements correctly describes all three rivers on this
map?
A. They prevented the development of agriculture because of
frequent floods.
B. They became centers for the growth of ancient or modern cities.
C. They took on a distinctive color because of the silt from the
mountains.
D. They isolated ancient civilizations from one another.
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Find an example of the government and market economy increased production of a product, only to have to offset it in the economy.
Answer:
To aid in production decisions
Explanation:
A historian is writing an article for a history website. The article is divided into the following
topics:
• The division of the South into military districts
• The impeachment of the president
• The ratification of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments
Which era in U.S. history is the focus of this article?
O The Antebellum Era
O The Reconstruction Era
O The Jacksonian Era
The Federalist Era
Answer:
The Reconstruction Era
Explanation:
As the war ended, the Reconstruction era began in America, to correct the politics, economy, and society in the South. The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments adopted during the Reconstruction period. Many of the federal troops were posted to main law and order in the Southern states which led to a military district.
After the death of President Abraham Lincoln in 1865, Andrew Johnson became the next President of the United States. The impeachment of President Andrew Johnson was the issue of political dispute and the separation of ideas in the outcome of the Civil War. Johnson being a democrat struggled to hold power to the reunification of the country.
Which conclusion about the experience of farmers affected by the Dust Bowl is best supported by the passage from The
Grapes of Wrath?
A Though many Great Plains farmers hoped to travel to western states, few were able to afford the journey's costs.
B The economic opportunities farmers found in western states were not significantly better than those in the Great Plains.
Great Plains farmers who relocated to western states were able to organize in order to better negotiate their wages.
Farmers who relocated from the Great Plains to western states were able to survive on lower wages because the cost of
D
living was lower
What were the two ways President Clinton showed his intention of being a new "Deomcrat"?
Answer:
Clinton attempted at national health care reform and oversaw the countrys longest peacetime economic expansion
Explanation:
Which of the following are exterior angles? Check all that apply.
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How did Fibel Castro react to the fall of the Soviet Union?
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State governments are modeled after the federal government and consist of three branches. List the three branches and describe
the structure of each branch Which branch do you think is the most important?
Answer:
executive, legislative, and judicial, judicial
Explanation:
Not only does it protect the law and rights given to us as Americans by our Constitution and the Bill of Rights, but makes sure that all branches of the government are working to do their job, of the people, by the people and for the people of the United States of America.
The term "principal to a crime":
A.) Applies to both felonies and misdemeanors
B.) Includes accessories
C.) Applies to felonies only
D.) Applies to misdemeanors only
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Many not-for-profit organizations will accept money, cars, boats, groceries or
time as donations.
True.
False.
Answer:
I think it’s true
Explanation:
Don’t quote me on that though
The not-for-profit organizations will accept money, cars and boasts and groceries or time as donations are true.
What is a non profit orgnisation ?A non profit organisation is an organisation that does not work for a profit motive and that makes use of the revenue for donations and presents a specific cause such as Greenpeace. The revenue generated are for a greater good and a noble cause. The nonprofit organization is tax-excepted.
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Provide some background for 1970 in 3-5 sentences. What else was going on in America, besides the Vietnam War?
What do you think of Nixon saying he would be unaffected by the anti-war movement or the anti-war opinions held by most Americans?
Do you feel the president should be able to expand military action without congressional approval, such as Nixon expanding the war into Cambodia? Why or why not? What bill gave him the ability to do that?
How might Vietnam’s impact on Johnson’s presidency affected Nixon’s actions in the war?
Answer:
started the cold war.The history of the United States from 1964 through 1980 includes the climax and end of the Civil Rights Movement; the escalation and ending of the Vietnam War; the drama of a generational revolt with its sexual freedoms and use of drugs; and the continuation of the Cold War, with its Space Race to put a man on the Moon. The economy was prosperous and expanding until the recession of 1969–70, then faltered under new foreign competition and the 1973 oil crisis. American society was polarized by the ultimately futile war and by antiwar and antidraft protests, as well as by the shocking Watergate affair, which revealed corruption and gross misconduct at the highest level of government. By 1980 and the seizure of the American Embassy in Iran, including a failed rescue attempt by U.S. armed forces, there was a growing sense of national malaise.
The period closed with the victory of conservative Republican Ronald Reagan, opening the "Age of Reagan" with a dramatic change in national direction.[1] The Democratic Party split over the Vietnam War and other foreign policy issues, with a new strong dovish element based on younger voters. Many otherwise liberal Democratic "hawks" joined the Neoconservative movement and started supporting the Republicans—especially Reagan—based on foreign policy.[2] Meanwhile, Republicans were generally united on a hawkish and intense American nationalism, strong opposition to Communism, support for promoting democracy and human rights, and strong support for Israel.[3]
Memories of the mid-late 1960s and early 1970s shaped the political landscape for the next half-century. As Governor of Arkansas Bill Clinton explained in 1990, "If you look back on the Sixties and think there was more good than bad, you're probably a Democrat. If you think there was more harm than good, you're probably a Republican.
Explanation:
Which of the following was not a popular way to earn a living in the New England colonies?
1. shipbuilding
2. being a merchant
3. farming
4. fishing
Answer:
Farming
Explanation:
People in New England made money through fishing, whaling, shipbuilding, trading in its port cities and providing naval supplies.People in New England could not make a living from farming because most of the land was not suited to farming due to the hilly terrain and rocky soil.
When President Lincoln remarked early in the Civil War, If General McClellan does not want to use the army I would like to borrow it, he was expressing his A. frustration that McClellan had amassed and trained a huge military force but refused to use it to attack the Confederates. B. confusion regarding McClellan's frequent requests to be reassigned. C. desire to have a military command of his own. D. frustration at McClellan's refusal to drill the troops before ten o'clock in the morning.
Answer:
A. frustration that McClellan had amassed and trained a huge military force but refused to use it to attack the Confederates.
Explanation:
George B. McClellan was an alumni of the United States Military Academy who fought in the Mexican War and led several expeditions. He was considered as a distinguished soldier with great personality traits.
He established and commanded a strong army force that helped the Union win the Civil War. However, during the initial period of the war, McClellan portrayed reluctance and unwillingness to take orders from anyone.
President Lincoln was frustrated that McClellan had amassed and trained a huge military force but refused to use it to attack the Confederates.
Therefore, President Lincoln remarked early in the Civil War that he would like to borrow General McClellan's army if he does not want to use the army.