What impact did political parties in Africa have on the African desire for independence?

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They were important to help unify the Africans in their independence. How were these political parties improved? They were better organized, more unified in demands, had broad support, unwilling to compromise, willing to use any means necessary.


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Dont forget Jesus is coming soon

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impeachment

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you're right its B

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What was a criticism made of George H.W. Bush's New World Order?
A. It imposed too many restrictions on subjugated nations.
B. It was vague and its parameters were hard to define.
C. It involved a heavy level of funding for military efforts.
D. It established the rule of law but did not incorporate humanitarianism.
E. It implied too much reluctance toward US intervention in foreign affairs.

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The criticism that was made of George Bush's new order was that it established the rule of law but it did not incorporate humanitarianism.

People criticized this speech by George Bush because of his emphasis on the rule of law. President Bush had made this speech on September 11th 1990.

In this speech he was trying to say that American leadership was supreme and that no other country could take over leadership from America. He made mention of how the rule of law had to be followed.

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what is the first amendment?​

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Answer:freedom of speech freedom to peaceful protest pretty much your right to do and say what you want in peaceful matter

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The First Amendment guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition. Congress cant make any laws to not be able to exercise religion or judge them for it.

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how do georgias road air water and rail sustems support the exchange of goodnand service domestically

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Railroads, Airplanes, Boats, Buses all need people to drive them, fly them, or direct them. This is the way jobs were created, they needed more people to transport things that would be transported between cities and over seas.

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Georgian companies use railroads to provide goods to them – trains can carry much more fright than a transfer truck. Railroads also provide jobs for working Georgians, as well as transportation for those who may not like to fly or drive.

After a war, a city may be full of _____.

A.) dissension
B.) cars
C.) activity
D.) rubble

(the assignment this question was asked on is about the Cold war and Soviet communism's affect on other European countries)

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Answer:

rubble

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The NLRA was the National ____ Relations Act.

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National Labor Relations Act

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Labor

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Coronado was known for the following.
Your answer:
•Mapping the American Southwest.
•Sailing and mapping the Gulf of Mexico.
•Conquering the Aztecs.
Returning to Mexico City in disgrace for failing to locate gold on his exploration.
•A and D.

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Answer:

A and D

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Why did China give aide to North Korea?
A.It wanted to take over North Korea
B.It was a long time enemy of America
C.Both were communist countries
D.Both wanted to conquer America

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Option: C. Both were communist countries

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China has maintained a good relation with North Korea for long decades. The reason for the good relationship is their similar ideas regarding politics which denoted communism. Communism in North Korea began in 1923 by leaders of the party: Pak Hon-Yong and Kim Yong-bom.

Why was the United Nations formed

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The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights.

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The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress

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What effect might this geographic feature have had on trade within the Middle East?

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Answer: The Middle East is a large and diverse geographical area located in southwest ... divide the Middle East into six zones that are both geographically distinct and have

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The physical geography of the Middle East is varied. Vast deserts are common in the region. Ease of movement in and out of the Middle East by water is also affected by the presence of several narrow water passageways. Gibraltar controls the water route linking the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

Bahrain, an island nation in the Persian Gulf, is the smallest of the Middle Eastern states.

Mountains, Plateaus, Deserts. On the north, the region is almost completely ringed by mountain ranges. Fertile River Valleys. Climate: A Hot, Dry Land. Water and History. Dams and Distilling Seawater. Chief Cities.

Which one of these is the geographic feature had on trade within the Middle East?

What is an example of weak evidence? citing something that your friends say citing statistics from an encyclopedia citing the opinion of an expert citing historical reasons for an event

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Citing something that your friend says!

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Your friend aren't always reliable, reason being that they can lie to look smart. Also, a historian knows more than your "friend" If your friend doesn't have enough evidence to back up his/her/their reasonings, they are automatically incorrect. An encyclopedia isn't always reliable ether. I mean, there are THOUSANDS or different ones every day. How could you trust just one?

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What type of government did the United States establish in Japan after world war ll

A, Autocracy
B,Presidential democracy
C,military dictatorship
D, a constitutional monarchy

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After World War II and Japan's surrender, the nation was controlled by the U.S. and went through a process of reconstruction. In 1946, a democratic government was developed and modeled on the U.S. Constitution, and the occupying forces focused on liberalizing the economy and improving stability and economic growth.

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What hypothesis did redi make to test

A cells can appear in sterile broth

B cells can develop from non-living things

C flies can come from rotting meat

D flies can only come from flies

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answer flies can only come from flies

Think about the American colonies prior to the American Revolution. Which of the
following statements is NOT true about Great Britain's American colonies prior to
the American Revolution?
The American colonies were located far from England and were relatively
independent.
The American colonies were all very similar and worked well together.
The American colonists helped the British win the French and Indian War.
Many American colonists considered themselves British.

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it is C America did not help britian win the french or indian war.

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Genes are found in chromosomes. Chromosomes are found in the cell nucleus

Gene's are found in the cells nucleus the cell nucleus is found in chromosomes

Who was J. Edgar Hoover to these two groups of people: white people and civil rights activists / Black people?

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J Edgar Hoover was head of the FBI from its inception in 1935 until his death in 1972.

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Hoover, as far as these groups would have been seen as an adversary. He had conservative right wing views and used the FBI to amass files on anyone he considered a threat to his right wing vision of the USA. These included leading civil rights activists such as Martin Luther King Jnr and more radical black activists such as Angela Davis and Malcolm X.

Such hostility was aimed at anyone considered on the left, for example those black listed in Hollywood during McArthyism.

Hoover also consistently denied that there was an organized crime family, the Mafia, in the USA. Some have speculated that this is because the Mafia blackmailed him.

What was Shah Waliullah's role in the revival of Islam in the eighteenth century?

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As most people know, Shah Wali Ullah was one of the most influential people in the subcontinent during the time at which Hindu-Muslim conflicts were at it’s peak. There were many more, like Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, but I had to write a report on Shah Wali Ullah and I don’t have useless time to research and write reports on Sir Syed Ahmad Khan for no reason so here you go: an article about Shah Wali Ullah and his work.

The work of Shah Wali Ullah (1703 – 1762) was very important in the revival of Islam in the subcontinent during the eighteenth century.

The most important work of Shah Wali Ullah was the teaching and preaching of the basic, pure and true meanings of Islam in ‘Madarsa’ (aka, where kids go to learn how to read the Quran) through which he trained his sons (and other kids) who continued his work through several generations. This allowed him to spread his thoughts and beliefs, even when he was dead. He sent several missionaries to different countries, and even in parts of the subcontinent since, you know, it was so freaking huge.

But he didn’t just talk into a microphone, he wrote fifty freaking one books in order to explain the proper teachings of Islam. The books presented the correct concept and beliefs of Islam in a very simple form. Besides writing books, he wrote other stuff too. Like translating the entire Holy Quran into Persian, which was the dominating language at the time. Later, his sons translated the Holy Quran into Urdu, which allowed for more people to read and understand it.

Through his teachings he corrected many un-Islamic ideas and beliefs, which had crept in the Muslim culture and society. Through his teaching he also brought different sects of Muslims, especially the Shias and Sunnis, close and emphasized the need of unity among the Muslims.

Since many Muslims at the time were separating, as a lack of knowledge and understanding of the Holy Quran, he tried to unite all of them into a single community. He did so by firstly making and finding bridges between the different beliefs of Muslims and then secondly by uniting them into a single army to defend the subcontinent, which was being attacked by the Marathas. Yeah, through his efforts he managed to persuade the Afghan ruler, Ahmad Shah Abdali to attack and defeat the Marathas in the battle of Panipat in 1761. After this defeat the Marathas could not rise again. This sign of unity inspired many future reformers to revive Islam.

His efforts made many, if not all, Muslims to unite together and made them desire a country which they could call there own. If Shah Wali Ullah hadn’t united the Muslims, Pakistan probably wouldn’t have been made, and as such Muslims would be more spread out and different from each other then ever before.

Did president Truman do the right thing by not dropping atomic bombs on china? Why or why not and explain

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On November 30, 1950, President Harry S. Truman announces during a press conference that he is prepared to authorize the use of atomic weapons in order to achieve peace in Korea. At the time of Truman’s announcement, communist China had joined North Korean forces in their attacks on United Nations troops, including U.S. soldiers, who were trying to prevent communist expansion into South Korea.

Truman blamed the Soviet Union for using communist Chinese insurgents as part of a devious plan to spread communism into Asia and pledged to “increase our defenses to a point where we can talk—as we should always talk—with authority.” The press then asked what Truman planned to do if the Chinese Nationalists, who were already struggling against the spread of communism in their own country, failed to get involved in the Korean conflict. Truman responded that the U.S. would take “whatever steps were necessary” to contain communist expansion in Korea. A reporter asked “Will that include the atomic bomb?” to which Truman replied, “That includes every weapon that we have.”

In 1945, Truman authorized the use of two atomic bombs to end the war with Japan. The bombs were dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and, although the Japanese did surrender, the horrifying results were still fresh in everyone’s minds. At the time, the U.S. was the only country to possess nuclear weapons. By the time the Korean conflict erupted, however, the Soviet Union had also developed an atomic bomb.

The bomb was dropped on japan not china it depends on the perspective , nationality, etc. people who wanted the war to end and wanted axis power to win would say yes. If you supported the Soviet Union then you would say dropping the bombs was not the right thing. If you were a pacifist then you could say it was bad because many people died. It depends on perspective there is no correct answer

Why do the roman people demand a new legal code?

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About 60 years after the founding of the Roman Republic, discontented plebeians demanded a written code of laws and legal rights. The plebeians complained that because the laws were not in writing, government authorities and creditors could easily abuse the people.

What was the name of the time period during which southern states were brought back into the
Union after the Civil War?
Readmission
Replacement
Reapplication
Reconstruction

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In the summer of 1868, seven former Confederate states--Alabama (July 13, 1868), Arkansas (June 22, 1868), Florida (June 25, 1868), Georgia* (July 21, 1868), Louisiana (July 9, 1868), North Carolina (July 4, 1868), and South Carolina (July 9, 1868) are readmitted to the Union.

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RECONSTRUCTION

Explanation:

Many of the southern states rail roads, buildings, etc, were all destroyed after the Civil War

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• Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire aligned against
France, Russia, and Great Britain.
Which of the following is the best title for this list?

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Latin is the basis of many european languages such as

English French Russian
French Russian Spanish
Italian Spanish French
Spanish French German

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Explanation:

Latin is the origin of some European languages e.g. French, Italian, Spanish etc (the Romance languages). However, Latin is closely related to other Indo European Languages and shares many words with the majority of present-day languages.

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Your answer is C, Italian, Spanish, and French.

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• Aztec society before the arrival of cortés

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The Aztecs, who probably originated as a nomadic tribe in northern Mexico, arrived in Mesoamerica around the beginning of the 13th century. From their magnificent capital city, Tenochtitlan, the Aztecs emerged as the dominant force in central Mexico, developing an intricate social, political, religious and commercial organization that brought many of the region’s city-states under their control by the 15th century. Invaders led by the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés overthrew the Aztec Empire by force and captured Tenochtitlan in 1521, bringing an end to Mesoamerica’s last great native civilization.

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Counsel in a trial are arguing that a DNA analysis isn’t proof that a particular person was at the scene of a crime. As a DNA analyst, you’ve identified a point that clearly matches the DNA sample and the suspects DNA. What should your response as an expert witness be?

A.
Agree with the lawyer that one matching point is likely to be a coincidence

B.
Argue that the DNA, combined with other testimony, makes the suspect likely to have been there

C.
Argue that even one point of similarity in a DNA profile means the chances of a mistake are one in a billion

D.
Argue that the suspect is clearly guilty, and the DNA analysis is irrelevant

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B argue that the DNA combined

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B.  Argue that the DNA, combined with other testimony, makes the suspect likely to have been there

Explanation:

If the subject's DNA was at a crime scene, they are likely to have been there. However, this doesn't automatically mean they are guilty; they could have just been a bystander. You also have to take into account where the DNA sample was found and other testimonies.

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i think is C

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Recently voters in the 87th District of Virginia elected David Ramadan to make laws and conduct government on their behalf in the Virginia House of Delegates. Identify this fundamental principle.


Federalism

Socialism

Representative Government

Democracy

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Please write an article opposing removal and attacking the ridge faction

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The state governments did little to discourage them, ignoring federal treaties and even abetting the taking of Indian land through bribery, fraud and coercion. When the tribes turned to Washington for redress, federal officials proved ineffectual or hostile, depending on the administration. One by one the other major Southern tribes—the Chickasaws, the Choctaws, the Creeks and the Seminoles—signed treaties that required them to uproot to the far side of the Mississippi River. But the Cherokees held out.

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according to Article 12 of the Nuremberg Statute, by decision of the Court of Nu- ... e) The series of orders in which the attack was scheduled for the 10th of ... the invasion of Poland (for example, suppression of news and border closure), and ... importantly situated on the ridge that dominates the communication line.

What was one major challenge for the Cherokee once they migrated to the Indian Territory?

A) Cherokee had to live in prison camps.

B) It was difficult to grow crops.

C) Hosting religious ceremonies was not allowed.

D) Resentment from Native Americans already living there was intense.

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Answer: A

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The Answer Is D

Explanation:

It's not A because... well, I am certain it's not that and it wasn't B because quickly after they arrived, they were able to find a way to grow crops. It's not C because there weren't any strict rules related to religion. D is the only answer left which is the only one that was true.

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