The graph below provides information about world oil supplies in 2007

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Answer 1

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You didnt add the graph

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How can railroad mileage contribute to a war effort?

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Railroads provided fresh supplies of arms, men, equipment, horses, and medical supplies on a direct route to where armies were camped. The railroad was also put to use for medical evacuations, transporting wounded soldiers to better medical care.

Why was the Vietnam War draft seen as unfair?

A) Because it disproportionately selected people from a lower socioeconomic class

B) Because women were excluded from the draft

C) Because you could pay $300 to avoid being drafted

D) Because you could hire a substitute to go in your place

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Answer:

he correct answer is A) since you were able to pay to get out of the war, people who could not afford to pay were forced to fight. This meant that the lower socioeconomic class could not avoid the war and this felt unfair to them.

Explanation: I'm going to go ahead and claim the points for this question since I already answered in it the comments

1. In which nation did the U.S. support a dictatorship that was fighting communism?
Grenada
Angola
Nicaragua
El Salvador

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I think it’s Nicaragua I’m not sure though

Answer:

It is D, El Salvador

Explanation:

Took the quiz, I got it right.

"President Carter had supported the Alliance for Progress fighting the government, but when Reagan became president, he changed U.S. policy completely: He saw the military dictatorship in El Salvador as a barrier against communism, and began sending military and economic aid to the national army."

Hope this helps.

What are the coordinates of the fourth vortex of the rectangle

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There are three vertices of a rectangle, namely: A (−4,5), B (−4,2), C (3,2). This question forms part of Coordinate Geometry.

let the fourth vertex be D(a,b)

in rectangle mid points of the diagonals are same

mid point of BD = mid point of AC

[(a+7)/2,(b+4)/2] = [(4+13)/2,(1-2)/2] = (17/2,-1/2)

(a+7)/2 = 17/2 and (b+4)/2 = -1/2

a+7 = 17, and b+4 = -1

a = 17-7 =10, and b = -1-4 = -5

fourth vertex D is (10,-5)

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Explain the importance of rock painting by man during the middle stone age​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Although they may be thousands of years old, paintings and engravings on the rock are seen as an important part of the spiritual inheritance and identity of Indigenous people, their descendants and those who are custodians of sites today.

The main purpose of painting during the stone age is to make their relatives remember and it is made to tell a story.

Rock art, ancient or prehistoric drawing, painting, or similar work on or of stone. ... Rock art includes pictographs (drawings or paintings), petroglyphs (carvings or inscriptions), engravings (incised motifs), performs (rocks laid out in patterns), and geoglyphs (ground drawings).

Images of hunting, dancing, music, elephant and horse riders, honey collection, animal fighting, decoration of bodies, household scenes, etc. Bhimbetka drawings can be categorised into 7 Periods. Two major sites of prehistoric rock/cave paintings in India: Bhimbetka Caves and Jogimara Caves (Amarnath, Madhya Pradesh).

Extra Information:

The Stone Age ended when people discovered the art of smelting (making metals). ... The Stone Age is divided by archaeologists (people who study relics) into three sections: Paleolithic ("old stone"), Mesolithic ("middle stone"), and Neolithic ("new stone").

The ecological roleof kind of species greatly effect many other species in the ecosystem

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Answer:

please give me brainlist and follow

Explanation:

A keystone species helps define an entire ecosystem. Without its keystone species, the ecosystem would be dramatically different or cease to exist altogether.

Why were Southern plantations self-sufficient?
A). They wanted to keep to themselves.
B). They were strict in their rules and government.
C). They were located in remote areas and had to provide for themselves.
D). They did not want their slaves to be near to others.

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Answer:

B, im guessing. I don't know for sure.

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Answer:

I think its C. if not, probably B.

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Explain the U.S. reasoning behind the decision to firebomb Japan?

Why do you agree or disagree with the decision to firebomb Japan? use evidence to support your claim.

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President Truman's reasoning behind bombing the cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, was to ultimately end the devasting war. He wanted to put an end to the agony that it had cause.

I do not agree with the decision to drop an atomic bomb on two (very populated) cities, however, it was not my decision to make, and was far before my time.  

The atomic bombs "Little Boy" and "Fat Man" resulted in approximately 105,000 fatalities, and 95,000 causalities.

There were four other alternatives to dropping the atomic bombs:

- Offer the Japanese conditional surrender by lifting some of the terms

- Wait for the Soviets to attack Mancharia and Korea (which were occupies by the Japanese)

- Naval blockade

- Invade the Japanese "home" islands

Unconditional surrender was discussed during the Casablanca Conference in 1943, and the US demanded for unconditional surrender in the Potsdam Declaration in 1945.

What did Hongwu do to improve the lives of Chinese people?

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Hongwu cut government spending and established efficient taxation. Also rebuilding the agricultural system and supported the growth of manufacturing and economics to help the lives of peasants

¿Cuál fue el legado de los gobiernos radicales?

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Organizados para hacer frente a la oligarquía decimonónica, sus integrantes se caracterizaron por un espíritu racionalista, laico y democrático. Surgió así un partido que se transformaría rápidamente en el ala más extrema de liberalismo criollo.

In the late 1800s which of the following did the People’s party believe would give the people more political power

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Answer:

Terms in this set (10)

In the late 1800s, which of the following did the People's Party believe would give the people more political power? the "Cross of Gold" speech.

Who and how did the United States aid in China during World War 2 ?

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President Roosevelt approved $25 million in military aid to China on 19 December 1940, permitting the Chinese to purchase one hundred P 40 pursuit aircraft. By late spring 1941, the United States had also earmarked over $145 million in lend-lease funds for China to acquire both ground and air equipment. Hopefully this helps you :)

define imperialism in your own words

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A county that is ruled by the military and or a emperor

Select true if the statement is true or false if it is false.
Brunelleschi built the dome of the Duomo without using centering.
true
false

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if you help me with my last question ill help you with this one I promise

The answer is false It was built without any centering support which was traditionally used to support a dome during construction and it was also built without any buttresses which were commonly used to reinforce domes from spreading," Wildman says.

Select the correct answer
One way in which financial institutions contribute to the development of a market economy is by
A. charging interest on loans they approve
B. imposing tariffs on consumers purchases
C. making loans to businesses and consumers
D. setting tax rates on retirement accounts and investments

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The answer is C. I think

What happened after Huguenot leaders were attacked at a royal wedding?

French Catholics were persecuted.
Huguenots became close advisers to the king.
World leaders signed the Treaty of Westphalia.
Violence against Huguenots spread across France.

Please answer honestly

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Answer:

French Catholics were persecuted.

Explanation:

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Answer: A

Explanation:

French Catholics were persecuted.

The 1950s was known for its emphasis on family
life. The Dad went to work, the Mom stayed
home, kids were raised.....and that was the
pinnacle of American idyllic life. Do you agree
with this emphasis that this is an ideal way of
American life, or not? Explain.

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Answer:

I agree with it being the ideal way of life.

Explanation:

we wouldn't have as many problems as we do today if things were still that way. Mental health in kids are worse and kids are doing more crimes than before.

the Holocaust. essay

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Answer:

I'm just trying to Level up I'm sorry

what were the cause and effects of proxy wars within Latin America?

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Answer:

he next 20 years were filled with brutal repression, state-sponsored killings, and forced disappearances. Nicaragua: In 1979, a group called Sandinistas took power in Nicaragua. This group had ties to Cuba, and the united states interpreted their economic reforms as a shift toward communism.

Explanation:

Why were they called crusades?

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Answer:

Crusades, military expeditions, beginning in the late 11th century, that were organized by western European Christians in response to centuries of Muslim wars of ...

Key people: Bohemond I; Conrad III; Edward I; Louis VII; Louis IX; Philippe de Mézièr...

Context: Council of Clermont

Participants: Christianity; Islam

according to FDR, why must the US be involved in world war II?

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Answer:

The 'Four Freedoms' In his January 1941 State of the Union Address—often called the Four Freedoms speech—Roosevelt cast the war as a fight for four universal human freedoms, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.

6. What two things did Khrushchev and Kennedy agree to that helped relieve tensions after the Cuban missile crisis that signaled to the rest of the world that the two superpowers could get along?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to include options or statements to answer this question. Without the options, we cannot answer the two things on your terms because you forgot to attach the options.

However, trying to help you we can comment based on our knowledge of this topic.

The things that Khrushchev and Kennedy agreed to that helped relieve tensions after the Cuban missile crisis that signaled to the rest of the world that the two superpowers could get along were to fulfill their agreements to end the crisis. The Soviet Union, to dismantle its missiles from Cuba, and the United States, to fulfill its promise of not invading Cuba and dismantle its missiles from Turkey.

During the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, United States President John F. Kennedy and USSR leader Nikita Khrushchev had to be firm and cautious in making their decisions. The world was on the brink of a nuclear war. The US decided to quarantine Cuba. US Navy ships blockade the ships coming to the island to certify that they had no nuclear weapons on them. The USSR threatened t launch the missiles. The negotiations between the government of the United States and the Soviet Union were tense all the time until finally, both presidents reached an agreement.

What was the main reason the league of nations failed? How many payments did they make?

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How did the Catholic Church plan to reach its goals? Choose three correct answers.


by punishing Protestants

by sending missionaries

by changing policies

by educating people

by collecting money

hurry ASAP

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Answer:

by sending missionaries

by changing policies

by educating people

Explanation:

Answer:

bcd

Explanation:

why do you think the Long March defined Chinese Communism into the 1990s?

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Answer:In October 1934, during a civil war, embattled Chinese Communists broke through Nationalist enemy lines and began an epic flight from their encircled headquarters in southwest China. Known as the Long March, the trek lasted a year and covered some 4,000 miles (or more, by some estimates). The Long March marked the emergence of Mao Zedong (1893-1976) as the undisputed leader of the Chinese Communists.Long March: Background

Civil war in China between the Nationalists and the Communists broke out in 1927. In 1931, Communist leader Mao Zedong was elected chairman of the newly established Soviet Republic of China, based in Jiangxi province in the southeast. Between 1930 and 1934, the Nationalists under Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) launched a series of five encirclement campaigns against the Chinese Soviet Republic. Under the leadership of Mao, the Communists employed guerrilla tactics to successfully resist the first four campaigns, but in the fifth, Chiang raised a huge force and built fortifications around the Communist positions. Mao was removed as chairman, and the new Communist leadership employed more conventional warfare tactics, and its Red army was decimated.Explanation:

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What was the "bloody stalemate" on the western front in WWI?

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German success, then stalemate

Marne in early September 1914. This staunch rearguard action destroyed German hopes of a rapid victory in the west and defeated the Schlieffen Plan. The battle on the Western Front descended into a bloody stalemate that was not broken until the spring of 1918.

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Question 15 (1 point)
Which of the following was not a reason the US dropped atomic bombs on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

Truman had to find a way to avoid losing the war

Truman thought it would save American lives

Truman thought the bombs would convince Japan to surrender

Truman wanted to end the war fast

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Answer:

Truman had to find a way to avoid losing the war

Explanation:

The Atomic Bomb was a faster and more effective way to end the war. The United States was planning to invade Japan with a massive land force. Japan resistance would of been extremely tough which would result in a lot of Allied casualties.

Answer: Truman had to find a way to avoid losing the war

Explanation: (1) all war is inhuman, (2) absent the bomb, Japanese soldiers would have continued to fight relentlessly, potentially to their own demise, and (3) Japanese surrender subsequently ended the war. It was not just the physical destruction that lead to peace, he said.

Where did many migrant workers from the Dust Bowl in the Midwest migrate to?​

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Answer:

The migrant workers from the Dust Bowl in the Midwest migrated to California

Explanation:

The migrant workers from the Dust Bowl in the Midwest migrated to California . This event in history of America is marked as the largest migration where near about 200000 migrants moved to California

Why was it significant that President Reagan appointed three justices to the Supreme Court?

Reagan’s top aides were confirmed for life by the Court.
Reagan’s nominees to the Court had the support of the Senate.
Reagan’s influence on government lasted long after his time in office.
Reagan’s policies were guaranteed to receive approval from the Court.

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Answer:

Reagan’s influence on government lasted long after his time in office.

Explanation:

It was significant that President Reagan appointed three justices to the Supreme Court because "Reagan’s influence on government lasted long after his time in office."

Ronald Reagan, the former United States President during shown interest during the presidential campaign that he would impact the Supreme Court and its future.

This revelation is also evident when three of his nominees: Sandra Day O’Connor, Antonin Scalia, and Anthony Kennedy, all shown their conservative belief in their decisions and attended to as swing votes on many occasions.

Pretty sure it is C. Reagan's influence on government lasted long after his time in office.

What was part of the American
Dream in the 1950s?
A. children
B. poverty
C. communism

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Communism, is where it's at.

Answer:

A. Children

Explanation:

Post-WW2 saw a huge child boom, with more than 7 million kid being born in the US during 1950 -1962.

Poverty has never been the American dream.

Communism was what we  were fighting AGINAST in the 19502 untill- 1990s!

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