What does Cupid what to control?

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It is said that with Cupid's Arrows, He can control the ability to make people fall in love Instantaneously, Even if it is not true love and the selected people don't know each other. As the son of Mars and Venus [Basing this off of Roman Mythology] He controlled Romance, Erotic Love, Affection e.t.c . Cupid fell in love himself with Psyche and we have seen where that went.

Cupid's story tells us that You cannot love without trust. You may love someone but, without trusting that person, your love life will never succeed.   I didn't understand your question but, I answered what I could gather from this.

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How was Afghanistan caught in the middle of the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union?

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Answer: Leaders: The leaders of Afghanistan during the war included General Secretary Babrak Karmal and President Mohammad Najibullah. Soviet Union leaders included Leonid Brezhnev and Mikhail Gorbachev. Leaders from the Mujahideen included Ahmad Shah Massoud (nicknamed the Lion of Panjshir) and Abdul Haq. US Presidents during this time were Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan.

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The Soviet Afghanistan War was fought between Afghanistan rebels called the Mujahideen and the Soviet supported Afghanistan government. The United States supported the Afghanistan rebels in order to try and overthrow the communist government and to prevent the spread of communism.

Before the War As one of its bordering neighbors, the Soviet Union had a long history of supporting and providing aid to Afghanistan. On April 27, 1978 a Soviet supported communist government took over the country. The new government was called the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA). Many of the Afghanistan people did not like the new communist government, primarily because many of the laws went against their Muslim religion. They began to rebel against the current government. The rebels called themselves the Mujahideen. In September of 1979, events in Afghanistan became more unstable when Afghan leader Hafizullah Amin had the current president killed and took control of the communist government. The War Begins The leaders of the Soviet Union became concerned that President Amin was having discussions with the United States. On December 24, 1979 the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. They had President Amin put to death and installed their own leader, President Babrak Karmal. The War Over the next several years the Soviet Army would battle with the Mujahideen. It was a very difficult battle. Many of the Soviet soldiers were untested in battle and their gear was not designed for the harsh environment of Afghanistan. Also, the Mujahideen soldiers were fighting for their homeland and their religion. They were fierce fighters and had many good places to hide in the mountains. As the war continued with little success, it became a source of embarrassment for the Soviet Union. Their army no longer seemed invincible to the rest of the world. The Soviets also came under increasing international pressure. The war was condemned by the United Nations, the US pulled out of the SALT treaty talks, and the US boycotted the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. The War Ends When Mikhail Gorbachev became leader of the Soviet Union he wanted the war to end. He first tried to increase Soviet troops to end the war quickly. However, this didn't work. By 1988 Gorbachev realized the war was costing Soviet troops and hurting their economy. He signed a peace treaty to end the war. The last Soviet troops departed Afghanistan on February 15, 1989. Facts About the Soviet Afghanistan War Because the Soviet Union failed in securing Afghanistan from the rebels for such a long period of time, the war is sometimes referred to as the Soviet Union's Vietnam War. The United States provided the Mujahideen with Stinger missiles. These enabled them to shoot down Soviet helicopters and were a major turning point in the war. Around 13,000 Soviet troops were killed in the war. It's estimated that over 1 million Afghanis died from the war. Most of these were civilians, not soldiers. Around 5 million people fled the country of Afghanistan during the war. Most went to Pakistan or Iraq. The war destroyed much of the country's infrastructure. It became one of the poorest nations in the world after the war was over.

What is the best statement of the 2nd Red Scare of Conformity?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to include the statements. Without the statement, we do not what are the options to answer this question.

However, what we can do to help you is to answer this question based on our knowledge of the topic.

A statement that could describe the Second Red Scare and McCarthyism is "a time in US history when Senator McCarthy used of accusations, blacklisting, and investigations against suspected communists."

We are referring to Wisconsin Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy who in those Cold War years accused that many members of the US federal government and the US military were supporting Communist activities in the mid-1950s. McCarthy just accused people but never offer a serious argument or proof, so he ended up being a liar and his political career ended.

5. This term means "government by the few.

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Answer: Oligarchy

Explanation: I hope this helps and may God bless you. Have a nice day, bye! :)

Can someone answer this about Japan, will give the brainliest to those who give the best answer

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In the 1800s, the United States was still interested in Japan. We needed to influence Japan so we could help restore the nation and its economy. We believed that restoring Japan's economy would help prevent the country from becoming a communist state. The United States wanted to trade with Japan in the 1850s.

japan's war goals were to establish a "new order in East Asia," based on a "coprosperity" concept that put Japan at the center of an economic bloc made up of Manchuria, Korea, and North China that would draw on the raw materials of Southeast Asia's rich colonies while inspiring friendship among them.

Under the pressure of US Commodore Matthew C. Perry, who sailed into Tokyo Bay with a fleet of warships in July 1853 and requested that the Japanese open their ports to US ships for provisions, a treaty was concluded.

When Japan surrendered after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Soviet declaration of war, and the invasion of Manchuria, the expected operation was cancelled.

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Why do you think there were so many battles on lands that were eventually ceded to the US government

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In my opinion, there were many battles in lands that were eventually ceded to the United States because, because of the ideas emanating from the Doctrine of Manifest Destiny, the American government itself carried out military campaigns (as with Mexico, the natives Americans, Spain -Puerto Rico-) or promoted internal revolutions (as in the case of Hawaii, for example) in order to generate the necessary socio-political conditions to annex the territories, either through military conquest or through annexation.

The act of pleading the Fifth Amendment may be used by the prosecution to imply an accused person's guilt.​

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Answer:

This answer is "True"

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It is FALSE!

Explanation: I got it correct on Edge.

just zoom in the picture to see it better

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Answer:

It was the first televised election.

Explanation:

it was extremely significant in the fact that, Kennedy actually trained to be on television while Nixon only trained to be on the radio. It’s actually said that Kennedy won the election because of this!

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What is the main purpose for the participation of the United States in the Word Health Organization (WHO)?
-to promote international peace
- to give humanitarian aid to foreign countries -to set global standards for physical well-being -to protect against domestic safety threats from abroad.​

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it’s to give humanitarian aid to foreign countries

Who built the Suez Canal?

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Answer:

francés Ferdinand de Lesseps

Explanation:

Las obras para la construcción del Canal de Suez comenzaron en 1859 por el diplomático y empresario francés Ferdinand de Lesseps. Diez años después, en 1869, fue inaugurado y se convirtió en una de las mayores obras de ingeniería del mundo.

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Ferdinand de Lesseps buildt the Suez Canal

What tactic did Ulysses S. Grant use successfully against the Confederates at Petersburg?
a sneak attack
a siege
a cavalry charge
a frontal assault

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it is a, a sneak attack
A sneak attack


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what was the result of the Cuban missile crisis? having trouble with this?​

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The Cuban Missile Crisis was a period of political tension between the USSR and the United States, which took place between October 16 and 28, 1962 in Cuba, during the Cold War. It was caused by the secret deployment by the USSR in Cuba of medium-range ballistic missiles that directly threatened US territory. It was the greatest crisis in postwar world history and seriously threatened nuclear war between the two nations. The conflict was resolved when, on October 28, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev ordered the return of the ships and agreed to dismantle the missile launchers in exchange for guarantees of non-aggression from the United States to Cuba, as well as the withdrawal of the American missiles from Turkey.

i for five hours every day last week

worked or have worked ​

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Answer:

I worked for five hours every day last week

Who was the leader of the Nazi Party?

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Answer:

Adolf Hitler

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Adolf Hitler – Politician; leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, abbreviated NSDAP), commonly known as the Nazi Party.

What helped transform America into an urban state?

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One important result of industrialization and immigration was the growth of cities, a process known as urbanization. Commonly, factories were located near urban areas. These businesses attracted immigrants and people moving from rural areas who were looking for employment.

Which of the following statements regarding women's rights is TRUE?:


Women such as Phyllis Schlafly still supported the homemaker role for women in the 1960s.


The Equal Rights Amendment was passed by Congress but never ratified by the states.


Betty Friedan was a suburban mother whose book The Feminine Mystique advocated for the homemaker role for women.


The first TWO answers are true, but the third about Betty Friedan is false.

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Answer:

Women such as Phyllis Schlafly still supported the homemaker role for women in the 1960s.

The Equal Rights Amendment was passed by Congress but never ratified by the states

Explanation:

According to the given statements regarding women's rights, the first two options are TRUE, however, the third option is false.

This is because, women such as Phyllis Schlafly still supported the homemaker role for women in the 1960s and although the Equal Rights Amendment was approved by Congress, it was never ratified because of the backlash it received and didn't reach the required three-fourths for ratification.

Betty Friedan with her book The Feminine Mystique DID NOT advocate for the homemaker role for women, rather she said women should find fulfilment asides traditional roles.

If the price of ecobits moves from 30cents to 40cents, what happens to the ecobits demanded? Why?

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Answer:

It is shown the demanded is more wanted and most likely fewer supplies of that product thus, increasing the price of that product

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What is the oldest woodwind instrument?

Question 5 options:

Clarinet


Saxophone


Oboe


Flute

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Answer:

Flute

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The FLUTE is the oldest of all instruments that produce pitched sounds.

Many prisoners of war on both sides died of
gun shot wounds
disease
frost bite
O hangings

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Answer:

Explanation:

American Civil War (1861-1865) 620,000

World War II (1939-1945) 405,399

World War I (1917-1918) 116,516

Vietnam War (1965-1973) 58,209

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What was the first
contact between
the Nez Perce and
settlers?

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The conflict between the U.S. government and the Nez Perce was one of the most tragic of the many Indian wars of the 19th century. Beginning with the tribe's first contact with the explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the peaceful Nez Perce had befriended and cooperated with the Americans.

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Where did the "free lands in the West” really come from?

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Well, when I think of that statement, I think of the Homestead Act.

Essentially, the U.S. government made it so that in 1862, any American could claim up to 160 acres of federal land. Best of all, that land was free to claim. Even former slaves and African Americans were applicable for this act.

Who was the youngest president??

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Answer:

Theodore Roosevelt

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but The youngest to become president by election was John F. Kennedy, who was inaugurated at age 43.

Theodore Roosevelt.

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Explanation:

he was elected 1901 when he was 42 years

define ¿que es un estado y cuales son sus componentes?

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El estado es una entidad política organizada que tiene el monopolio del uso del poder legítimo en un área geográfica definida. Un estado generalmente incluye un conjunto de organizaciones que tienen la autoridad para hacer y hacer cumplir las reglas de quienes gobiernan a la población de una sociedad dentro de ciertos límites geográficos. El estado tiene gobierno, leyes y soberanía reconocida tanto por los ciudadanos como por las demás naciones, así como la potestad de hacer cumplir las normas y ejercer su soberanía de forma efectiva.

Explain the Indian Removal Act and the effects it had on Native American groups.

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Introduction. The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830, authorizing the president to grant lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders. A few tribes went peacefully, but many resisted the relocation policy.

The Removal Act paved the way for the forced expulsion of tens of thousands of American Indians from their land into the West in an event widely known as the "Trail of Tears," a forced resettlement of the Indian population.

The Indian Nations themselves were force to move and ended up in Oklahoma. The five major tribes affected were the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole

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which of the following effects did the silk road have on the world
a the bubonic plague spread
b missionaries traveled along the routes spreading religions
c the one brought eastern luxury goods which created a drain or silver from romes economy
d all of the choices are correct

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The answer is D.

All of the choices are correct.

The Answer is D all the choices are correct

Why was the Connecticut Plan called the Great Compromise?

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Their so-called Great Compromise (or Connecticut Compromise in honor of its architects, Connecticut delegates Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth) provided a dual system of congressional representation. In the House of Representatives each state would be assigned a number of seats in proportion to its population.

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Which explorer discovered the Hawaii island

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Answer:

Captain James Cook.

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Answer:

Captain James Cook

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What was the Supreme Court's decision in the Dred Scott vs Sandford case?

Question 2 options:

That slavery diminished the national character.


That African Americans did not have the right to sue in federal court because they were not citizens.


That African American rights were protected by the Constitution.


That slavery should be abolished by executive order.

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Answer:

I believe it was That African Americans did not have the right to sue in federal court because they were not citizens.

Explanation:

I am not positive on my answer but the reason i choose that answer was because on the website

https://www.britannica.com/event/Dred-Scott-decision

It says

The Dred Scott decision was the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on March 6, 1857, that having lived in a free state and territory did not entitle an slaved person, Dred Scott, to his freedom. In essence, the decision argued that, as someone's property, Scott was not a citizen and could not sue in a federal court

I am sorry if it is wrong

Answer:

I believe that it is c

Explanation:

What happens to the national debt if the government has a $500 billion budget deficit?
A)
The national debt increases by $500 billion.
B)
The national debt decreases by $500 billion.
The national debt will increase by $50 billion.
D)
The national debt will decrease by $50 billion.

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Answer: A. The national debt increases by $500 billion.

Explanation:

National debt simply refers to the total debts that is owed by a particular country. Budget deficit on the other hand, has to do with a scenario whereby the proposed expenses by the government for a particular year is more than its revenue.

Regarding the question, if the government has a $500 billion budget deficit, this will lead to a rise in the national debt as the debt will increase by $500 billion as well.

Therefore, the correct option is A

I was a British doctor and missionary who traveled to Africa to explore, help the sick, and spread the Christian faith."

Who am I?

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Answer:

David Livingstone

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What kind of industrial advancement is noted in this image?

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Answer:

The Assembly Line

Explanation:

The assembly line is where a line of workers all have the same job, and that job and extremely simple.  

This was useful for the economy, as it reduced unemployment overall and increased money circulation.  

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