Which beliefs are democratic ideals? Check all that apply.
Answer:
Liberty and equality. These words represent basic values of democratic political systems, including that of the United States.
Liberty and equality. They represent values of democratic ideals. I hope I am correct. Have a great day/night.
What happened to property rights in New London, CT?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Kelo v. City of New London, 545 U.S. 469 (2005), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States involving the use of eminent domain to transfer land from one private owner to another private owner to further economic development.
what does Gdp measure, and what are the four components of gdp?
According to this one article...
"The four components of gross domestic product are personal consumption, business investment, government spending, and net exports. 1 That tells you what a country is good at producing. GDP is the country's total economic output for each year. It's equivalent to what is being spent in that economy."
Give an example of how the English believed they were better than the Chinese.
Please write a paragraph about how Martin Luther King Jr inspired others
Please include a topic sentence three details and a conclusion/transition in the paragraph
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Answer:
He inspired people around the world with a message of peaceful resistance and racial equality. He also helped people to have the courage to do what they wanted. He wrote the famous speech, “I HAVE A DREAM,” which he said in front of the Lincoln Memorial.
Who did MLK inspire? Mahatma Gandhi inspired people all over the world, including one of the United States' most famous civil rights leaders, Martin Luther King Jr. Though the two men never got a chance to meet (King was 19 when Gandhi was assassinated), King learned about Gandhi through his writing and a trip to India in 1959.
Who wrote The Code of Hammurabi?
Answer: King Hamurabi of Babylon.
Explanation:
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Answer:
King Hamurabi of Babylon.
Explanation:
Belief that people should be loyal mainly to the people with whom they share a culture and history rather than a king or empire
A. Militarism
B. Alliance
C. Nationalism
D. Imperialism
"Part 1"You are a professor who is teaching a class on the policy of containment during the Cold War. To perpare for your class, outline your lecture using the chapter and the information you gathered in the online activity The Cold War Begins. Your outline should contain explanations on how each topic or event ( such as the Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, Berlin Airlift, and Korean War) reflected or did not reflect the U.S. policy of containmeny. You will use your outline as the basis for an article you will write as Part 2 of this assignment. ( Part 2) - > Choose one topic in your outline ------ the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, the Berlin Airlift, or the Korean War - and decide whether or not the events related to that topic reflected or did not reflect the U.S. policy of containment. ( Look at the picture for the rest of the instructions for " Part 2" ) Only answer if you can actually truly help and if your completely honest with your answer you will get Brainliest.
Answer:
The unwillingness of the Soviet Union to allow the creation of independent and democratic states in Eastern Europe, and the failure of East and West to reach a compromise on Germany, left many Americans—citizens and foreign policy experts alike—puzzled. Why were the Soviets acting as they did? Moreover, how should the United States respond? For most in the Truman administration, the proper policy was "containment"—in other words, Soviet aggression had to be met with firmness, otherwise the Russians would be emboldened to attempt further hostile acts.
This lesson will consider containment through the use of original documents--mostly from the Truman Presidential Library--and an interactive map. They will study what it meant in theory, and then examine the first two major instances of its application—the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan.
Answer:
Part 1 :
Truman Doctrine.
The Truman Doctrine was a law proposed by President Harry Truman in 1947. This law took on the action of supporting the countries of Greece and Turkey. The United States of America had a deep concern about these two countries falling under the control of the Soviet Union and their ways of communism. To make certain that just that didn’t happen, the United States gave four hundred million towards economic aid, stabilizing each country's economy. This event reflected the perfect example of the U.S. policy of containment as it gracefully supported these free peoples of Greece and Turkey and their economies, keeping them safer against the threat of communism.
Marshall Plan.
After World War II, great cities were laid in pieces while more than a million survivors of the homeless suffered from malnutrition or disease. The people were desperate and broke down to poverty as ruined Europe became the perfect ground for the spread of communism. While urging to prevent this, Truman’s secretary of state, George C. Marshall proposed the European Recovery Program, which soon became known as the Marshall Plan. This plan provided thirteen million dollars worth of American aid to help Europe back to prosperity. The Marshall Plan was overall an extremely generous act that helped bring out a beautiful economic recovery in southern and western Europe. This reflected the policy of containment humbly, as America took a stance to support the peoples of Europe and decline the chances of them embracing communism.
Berlin Airlift.
By the end of World War II, Soviets occupied the eastern half of Germany while Britain, France, and the United States took over in the western portion. As Germany lay divided, so did it’s capital city, Berlin. In June of 1948 Stalin ordered a blockade of West Berlin, cutting off access to the other half of the city. In high hopes to bring the entire city of Berlin under the control of the Soviet Union, Stalin left the people of western Berlin without supplies and to soon face starvation. In response to this, the British and the United States came up with two point three million tons of supplies and food to airlift straight to Berlin, since ground and rail road transportation routes had been blocked. More than two hundred and seventy-seven thousand flights touched down in West Berlin and in return seventy-three allied airmen lost their lives due to flying conditions. The Berlin Airlift was more than a humanitarian act, but a great sacrifice that reflected the policy of containment elegantly. Airmen after airmen delivered supplies in support and in value of West Berlin's people, overcoming another attempted communist uprising.
Korean War.
Like Europe, Korea was also divided in two after the war. North Korea being communist and South Korea being noncommunist or capitalist. Stalin prepared money, pilots, and planes in an attempt to force South Korea under communism. In June of the year 1950, North Korean troops seized Seoul, the South Korea capital. It was not the United States but the United Nations that officially went into a hot war with North Korea, although the soldiers were mostly Americans in Korea as UN troops. Although both sides faced casualties, South Korea remained a capitalist country and the U.S. policy of containment was reflected proudly as the spread of communism ceased.
Explanation:
Part 2 : I chose the Truman Doctrine.
The event of the Truman Doctrine can be viewed as a solid reflection of the U.S. policy of containment.
After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union became the world’s two dominant superpowers. Tangling up in a race to influence economic strength rapidly became a tense forty year standoff, known as the Cold War. Stalin, the Soviet dictator, forced his own censorship with the goal of pushing out western ideas. By 1946, the Soviets were refusing to allow most Western goods within borders under the USSR’s control.
Harry Truman, the president of the United States, adopted a policy known as containment. The goal of containment was to prevent the furthering spread of communism. Noncommunist countries bordering the Soviet Union were allied and strengthened, attempting to smother communitst ideas. Early in the year of 1947, it became vivid that the Soviets had been preparing to support communist uprisings in Turkey and Greece. In response, Truman sent four hundred million dollars worth of aid towards helping the economies of both countries.
He proclaimed “I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.”
This became known as the Truman Doctrine. It was this aid that stabilized the economies of Turkey and Greece and reduced their chances of falling over into communist rule by the force of the Soviet Union. Thus putting a cease to the spread of communism and reflecting the U.S. policy of containment elegantly.
NEED HELP ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHO EVER ANSWERS (CORRECTLY) GETS BRAINLIEST AND 100 POINTS
Answer:
< Qualifications >
- at least 35 years old
- natural-born citizen
- U.S resident for ≥ 14 years
- has served no more than one previous term as President
< Not Qualifications >
- a college graduate
- a Protestant
- wealthy
-male
Explanation:
I believe this is asking about criteria to become the U.S president. To become the President, you must be a natural-born citizen of the U.S, at least 35 years old, a resident for at least 14 years, and someone who has not served more than one previous term as President. It is not required for you to be male, Protestant, or wealthy. There is also not a minimum education to be qualified.
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Where did John Cabot land?
Florida
Cuba
O Canada
O South America
Answer:
canada ok alright that answer
Answer:
option C
Explanation:
John Cabot landed at Canada
Which president signed the Indian Removal Act, which moved Native Americans into unsettled land in the West in exchange for their land within state borders
Answer: Andrew Jackson
Explanation:
Answer:
Andrew Jackson
Explanation:
I just read a book about him
what does CPI stand for and what is it used to measure?
Answer:
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change overtime in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services
Consumer Price Index
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change overtime in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services.
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After the death of Jesus, Christian communities began to form what
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How did the 13th amendment affect the Cicil Rights Movement ?
Answer: The 13th Amendment forever abolished slavery as an institution in all U.S. states and territories. In addition to banning slavery, the amendment outlawed the practice of involuntary servitude and peonage. ... The 13th Amendment to the Constitution did not end discrimination against those who had been enslaved and blacks.
Explanation:
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
Can someone help me with this one. Is it ABC or D
Answer:
c or d
Explanation:
How did Fidel Castro react to the fall of the Soviet Union?
A. He abandoned communism in favor of democracy.
B. ✅He renewed his commitment to communism.✅
C. He decided to take steps to reevaluate communism and explore other options.
Fidel Castro reacted to the fall of the Soviet Union by renewing his commitment to communism.
What is dissolution of the Soviet Union?The dissolution of the Soviet Union serves as 1991 internal disintegration within the Soviet Union.
This dissolution of the Soviet Union brought the end to the existence of this union as a sovereign state which made Fidel Castro to renew his commitment to communism.
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Answer:
B.) He renewed his commitment to communism.
second part is
C.) hundreds of demonstrators were killed
Explanation:
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1. What was the primary goal of conservatives in the concen of Europe?
How did nationalism contribute to global conflicts following World War 1 ?
the two houses of the virginia legislature are collectively called ?
Answer:
The Virginia House of Delegates (The Lower house), and an upper house, the Senate of Virginia.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
The answer is that lower house is called the Virginia House of Delegates and and the upper house is called the Senate of Virginia.
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Give a brief argument against ratification of the Treaty of Versailles.
Answer: Many Americans saw US involvement in WWI as a waste of time. From the very beginning it was not particularly popular. When the war ended many Americans saw a Europe that had changed little. Men had died, sacrifices made...and for what. America had walked into the ring of international diplomacy and affairs and received a bloody nose for our efforts. The result was a disillusionment with world affairs. The result of this disillusionment was a fundamental shift in American policy from internationalism to relative isolationism.
Everywhere one found a strong impulse to return to old isolationist ways. Wilson's inspiring leadership had keyed the American people to a spirit of self sacrifice that had even resulted in the prohibition of alcoholic beverages. But this was all changing. Victory had brought an emotional letdown - "the slump of idealism." It had also brought a profound disillusionment with the imperialistic and bickering Allies. The war to make the world safe for democracy [also known as the war to end all wars] had not made the world safe for democracy, nor had it ended wars. Some twenty conflicts of varying dimensions were being waged in various parts of the world. About all that America had seemingly derived (gotten) from the war was debt, inflation, prohibition, influenza, and ingratitude from Allies whom she had strained herself to help - while of course, helping to defeat a common enemy.
Explanation:
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How can adding more territory to America cause problems amongst the states?
which explanation describes the main purpose of the march on washington
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
A social contract can be defined as
a.A written agreement between two people
b.A verbal agreement between two people
c.A verbal agreement between a government and its citizens
d.A written agreement between a government and its citizens
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.A symbol is anything that has meaning bestowed on it by those who use it. Words are symbols and language isSingle choice.
(5 Points)
symbolic communication.
direct communication.
false communication.
codified communication.
How does the author argue that Japan became a fascist authoritarian state?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Suggest one reason for the difference between Europe and Africa.
The European imperialist push into Africa was motivated by three main factors, economic, political, and social. It developed in the nineteenth century following the collapse of the profitability of the slave trade, its abolition and suppression, as well as the expansion of the European capitalist Industrial Revolution.
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln narrative almost like you were present at the time of his assassination.
(2 paragraphs of u can do it)
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln was fatally shot in the head while he was watching the staged play at night around 10 pm at the Ford's Theatre in Washington, by a popular stage actor known as John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865.
John Wikes Booth in an unsuspecting manner walked closer and entered the Presidential box before shooting his 44 caliber pistol known as Derringer. Abraham Lincoln died about 9 hours later around 7 am at the Petersen House which is located opposite the theater.
what was the UN charter?
give detailed explanation
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Explanation:
The Charter of the United Nations is the founding document of the United Nations. It was signed on 26 June 1945, in San Francisco, at the conclusion of the United Nations Conference on International Organization, and came into force on 24 October 1945.
The United Nations can take action on a wide variety of issues due to its unique international character and the powers vested in its Charter, which is considered an international treaty. As such, the UN Charter is an instrument of international law, and UN Member States are bound by it.
What were negative things in capitalism that happened in the industrial revolution?