What was considered white gold?

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Answer 1

Answer: platinum

Explanation: White gold was originally developed to imitate platinum


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All of the following continents/countries were victims of Imperialism EXCEPT:

A. Africa

B. Asia

C. Latin America

D. United States

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

B Asia ..............

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Which number on the timeline represents the era in which the Mauryan Empire collapsed?

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The correct answer is B. 5 (200 BCE - 100 BCE)

Explanation

The image shows a timeline divided into six periods, the first from 500BCE backward, the second from 500BCE to 400BCE, the third from 400BCE to 300BCE, the fourth from 300BCE to 200BCE, the fifth from 200BCE to 100BCE, and the sixth from 100BCE onwards.

On the other hand, The Maurya Empire the first unified empire of India (320 BC - 185 BC) that spread throughout the north and center of the current territory of India and some areas of the current countries of Afghanistan and Pakistan. According to the dates of foundation and decline of this Empire, it can be said that its decline 185 BC. C. coincides with the period 5 of time that spans from the year 200BCE to the 100BCE that includes the year 185BCE. So the correct answer is B. 5 (200 BCE - 100 BCE)

What role did the south African women play against the violation of human rights from the 1950's to 1960's​

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Answer: In the 1950s, the African National Congress turned to grassroots organizing to work against increasing racial restrictions. Women played a key role, encouraging the larger democratic movement to include women's issues and fostering the leadership of women.

Who uses sectionalism?​

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Answer:

Sectionalism can currently be found playing itself out in the Spanish region of Catalonia, a semi-autonomous region of about 7.5 million people in northeast Spain. The wealthy region has its own language, parliament, police force, flag, and anthem.  

Explanation:

What is judicial review AND what case established it? From 4.02 Judicial Review

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Answer: the power to determine if an act is constitutional

Explanation:

The Bay of Pigs invasion began when the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) financed and trained a group of Cuban refugees to overthrow the communist government of Fidel Castro.

Fidel Castro had been a concern to U.S. officials as a new leader since he took power in Cuba with a revolution in January 1959. Castro’s attacks on U.S. companies and interests in Cuba, his fiery anti-American speeches, and Cuba’s movement toward a closer relationship with the Soviet Union led the U.S. leaders to presume that the Cuban leader was a threat to U.S. interests. In March 1960, President Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered the CIA to train and arm Cuban refugees for an attack on Cuba The new U.S President John F. Kennedy was given this program when he became president in 1961.
Even though military advisors felt that the attack on Cuba by a group of lightly armed exiles had little chance for success, Kennedy gave the approval. On April 17, 1961, around 1,200 exiles, armed with American weapons and using American ships, came to the shore at the Bay of Pigs in Cuba. The hope was that the exile force would serve as an inspiration for Cuban citizens to rise-up and overthrow Castro’s government.
The plan immediately fell apart. The landing force met with unexpected counterattacks from Castro’s military, the tiny Cuban air force sank most of the exiles’ supply ships, the United States held back from providing necessary air support, and the expected uprising never happened. Over 100 of the attackers were killed, and more than 1,100 were captured.
The failure at the Bay of Pigs cost the United States greatly. Castro used the attack to deepen his power in Cuba and he requested additional Soviet military aid. Eventually that aid included missiles, and the construction of missile bases in Cuba sparked the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962, between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Further, throughout much of Latin America, the United States was mocked for its use of armed force in trying to remove Castro, a man who was considered a hero to many for his stance against U.S. interference. Kennedy tried to redeem himself by publicly accepting blame for the attack and its subsequent failure, but the failed mission left the young president looking weak and indecisive.

Read an annotate the article above.
Write a definition for the words in bold:
Finance- providing/giving money to someone/something
Overthrow- remove/force someone/something from power
Revolution
Fiery
Exile
Counterattack
Missiles
Mocked
Redeem
Indecisive

After reading the article, answer the questions:
1. According to the article, why did the US want to remove Fidel Castro?


2. In your opinion, what was the importance of using Cuban refugees/exiles for the attack rather than US soldiers?


3. After the invasion, what did the Bay of Pigs invasion do for Castro? What did it do for Kennedy?

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Answer:

The Bay of Pigs invasion began when the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) financed and trained a group of Cuban refugees to overthrow the communist government of Fidel Castro.

Explanation:

Fidel Castro had been a concern to U.S. officials as a new leader since he took power in Cuba with a revolution in January 1959. Castro’s attacks on U.S. companies and interests in Cuba, his fiery anti-American speeches, and Cuba’s movement toward a closer relationship with the Soviet Union led the U.S. leaders to presume that the Cuban leader was a threat to U.S. interests. In March 1960, President Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered the CIA to train and arm Cuban refugees for an attack on Cuba The new U.S President John F. Kennedy was given this program when he became president in 1961.

Even though military advisors felt that the attack on Cuba by a group of lightly armed exiles had little chance for success, Kennedy gave the approval. On April 17, 1961, around 1,200 exiles, armed with American weapons and using American ships, came to the shore at the Bay of Pigs in Cuba. The hope was that the exile force would serve as an inspiration for Cuban citizens to rise-up and overthrow Castro’s government.

The plan immediately fell apart. The landing force met with unexpected counterattacks from Castro’s military, the tiny Cuban air force sank most of the exiles’ supply ships, the United States held back from providing necessary air support, and the expected uprising never happened. Over 100 of the attackers were killed, and more than 1,100 were captured.

The failure at the Bay of Pigs cost the United States greatly. Castro used the attack to deepen his power in Cuba and he requested additional Soviet military aid. Eventually that aid included missiles, and the construction of missile bases in Cuba sparked the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962, between the United States and the Soviet Union.

Further, throughout much of Latin America, the United States was mocked for its use of armed force in trying to remove Castro, a man who was considered a hero to many for his stance against U.S. interference. Kennedy tried to redeem himself by publicly accepting blame for the attack and its subsequent failure, but the failed mission left the young president looking weak and indecisive.

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An average American family uses more than 300 gallons of water a day. How is most of that water used?

A.
to drink

B.
to cook

C.
to flush toilets

D.
to wash clothes

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c . to flush toilets

What where the political parties from the Russian revolution of 1917?

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The composition of the Central Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Bolsheviks), which made the decision on the armed uprising, was elected in the composition of 21 people at the Sixth Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Bolsheviks) on July 26 – August 3, 1917.
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Why do countries normally go to war?

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Answer:

A war is typically fought by a country or group of countries against an opposing country or group with the aim of achieving an objective through the use of force. Wars can also be fought within a country in the form of a civil or revolutionary war.

 

A state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.

A state of competition or hostility between different people or groups.

A sustained campaign against an undesirable situation or activity.

Wars have been a part of human history for thousands of years, and have become increasingly destructive as industrialization and technology have advanced.

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Answer: answer is below

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Why did Reagan dislike the Great Society?

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" The main goal was the total elimination of poverty and racial injustice. New major spending programs that addressed education, medical care, urban problems, rural poverty, and transportation were launched during this period. "
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What technology restored a demand for slaves in the early 1800s?

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Answer:

Cotton gin

Explanation:

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What was Russia’s involvement in the war when it began? Did it change? Why?

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Explanation:

Russia entered World War I in the three days succeeding July 28, 1914 — beginning with Austria-Hungary's declaration of war against Serbia, a Russian ally. Via St Petersburg, the Russian Empire sent an ultimatum to Vienna warning Austria-Hungary not to attack Serbia. Following the invasion of Serbia, Russia began to mobilize its very large reserve army. Consequently, on July 31, the German Empire in Berlin demanded Russian demobilization. There was no response; hence, on the same day, Germany declared war on Russia. In accordance with its war plan, Germany ignored Russia and moved first against France by declaring war on August 3, and by sending its main armies through Belgium to surround Paris. The threat to France caused Britain to declare war on Germany on August 4. The main belligerents had been established. (The Ottoman Empire soon joined the Central Powers and fought Russia along their border.)

Historians researching the causes of World War I have emphasised the role of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Scholarly consensus has typically minimised Russian involvement in the outbreak of this mass conflict. Key elements were Russia's defence of Orthodox Serbia, its pan-Slavic roles, its treaty obligations with France, and its concern with protecting its status as a great power. However, historian Sean McMeekin has emphasised Russian plans to expand its empire southward and to seize Constantinople as an outlet to the Mediterranean Sea

Which is an implied power of Congress?

a.the power to levy and collect taxes


b.the power to establish post offices


c.the power to have a military draft


d.the power to declare war

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B because those are that’s just that

There were several different periods of ancient Greek art: Geometric, Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic. Compare and contrast the characteristics of the art created during these periods. 3-4 PARAGRAPH PLEASE!

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Answer:

Hellenistic

Explanation:

Which of the following was a major cause of the Great Depression?
O A. excessive government spending on the military
B. the large financial deficits resulting from World War I
C. increased government spending on social welfare programs
D. the rapid decrease in consumer demand and purchasing power

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Answer:

Option C, increased government spending on social welfare programs

Explanation:

There is no exact cause of Great depression but some economist of that time believed that Government spending increased during this time. The fiscal expansion was done to create new jobs and increase investment in social welfare programs.

Hence, option C could be correct

Write an acrostic poem for the words INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

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Don’t go to the links there hacks

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Was big government reduced in 2005?

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The answer is Big government—we heard a lot about it when Ronald Reagan was first seeking the Presidency. Lately the topic has attracted less attention from politicians, commentators, and scholars. But the thing itself has not disappeared. Over the past decade, as over the past century, American government has continued to grow. Back in 2005

The confederates controlled the navel and the sea

True or false?

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Answer: False

Explanation: While the Confederates had a Navy, the Union/North had control. This is mainly because they had most of the U.S. Navy's fleet and more experienced officers.

How did Barilla describe her life at Lowell?

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strenuous chores outdoors, mothers and daughters toiled in the home, cooking, cleaning, and making clothes. This hardscrabble life proved increasingly difficult for young women, and by the early 1800s a growing number of Yankee farm families faced severe economic difficulties.

What was one impact Constantine I had on the church

A. He established the idea that religion and politics would be connected

B. He supported Arianism and denounced orthodox doctrine

C he accepts the right of the church to overrule his authority

D he established the office of pontifex Maximus

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A I believe because it is the only choice that makes sense

Answer:

A. He established the idea that religion and politics would be connected

Explanation:

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Need help for a exam. Please match the letters to the numbers. Thank you and please don’t drop any links i can’t open them !!!

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Answer:

1. Writ of Habeas Corpus

Suspended by Abraham Lincoln

2. Emancipation Proclamation

Issued by President Lincoln in 1863 freeing enslaved people in the Southern states.

3. Second Inaugural Address

Abraham Lincoln said it was time to heal and bind the Nation's wounds.

4. Gettysburg Address

Abraham Lincoln said that the deaths of soldiers would not be in vain.

5. Robert E. Lee

Commander of the Confederate troops.

6. Thomas ''Stonewall'' Jackson

Became Gen. Robert E. Lee's right hand man.

7. Jefferson Davis

President of the Confederate States of America

8. Ulysses S. Grant

Commanding (and winning) General of all U.S. troops during Civil War.

9. Fort Sumter

Bombing by Confederacy began the Civil war.

10. William Tecumseh Sherman

His match to the sea wrecked such heavy damage on the South that they lost morale to fight.

11. Battle of Atlanta

The Union army devastated Atlanta in this battle.

12. Battle of Vicksburg

This battle secured control of the Mississippi river and split the Confederacy in half.

13. Battle of Gettysburg

The Union victory here was the beginning of the end of the Confederacy.

To meet scientists' recommendations, total global CO2 emissions should be reduced to
about
million metric tons.
16,000
34,000
22,000
The last time that global CO2 emissions were at or below this level was in the
1990s
1970s
2000s

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Hi lol 1970? I think

Which of the following events was the direct result of the other three?

A.The United States and France had revolutions.

B.Creoles and mestizos became discontented with Spanish rule.

C.The Napoleonic Wars weakened Spain's power.

D.The nations of Latin America won their independence.

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Answer: D.The nations of Latin America won their independence

Explanation:

I’m marking as Brainliest! Answer the following questions!

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Answer:

What is a glyph? The Myan language which has a total of 800 hieroglyphic symbols.

What is a codex? The paper (bark) that was used to write glyphs in.

Why might a codex that saves information and events help a citizen thrive? If something were to happen, and someone found this, they may have a direction of what to do and where to go. (I think)

What is the Popol Vuh? The most famous codex explaining a story of creation.

Why might the Mayans have come up with this story? I am not 100% sure about this, but... The story of creation was about how the members of the royal K'iche' lineages once ruled the highlands of Guatemala. This story may have been created to signify the history of Guatemala, or because these people were dominant and wanted everyone to know where they originated from. It could also be because they wanted their beliefs of earth's creation to flourish, and have the belief spread across the world.

Answer: 1A.  Glyphs are 800 hieroglyphic symbols.

1B. Codex is information in a bark- paper book.

1C.The term codex is often used for ancient manuscript books, with handwritten contents.

2A: Popol Vuh is a text recounting the mythology and history of the Kʼicheʼ people

Explain why American colonies, and later states with slaves, passed many laws against slaves and free African Americans​

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Answer:

The Carolina slave trade, which included both trading and direct raids by colonists, was the largest among the British colonies in North America,

Explanation:

Which of the following statements are true of the 1980 election?

Check any of the boxes that apply.
Regan won the large majority of states.
All Democrats voted for Carter.
Though the popular vote was not close, the Electoral College vote was close.
Evangelical voters were an important source of Reagan’s support.

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Answer:

A and D

Explanation:

Considering the available options given, the following statements, which are true of the 1980 election, are:

1. Regan won the large majority of states. This option is valid as Reagan won 44 states.

2. Evangelical voters were an essential source of Reagan’s support. This option is credible due to many evangelical voters' dislike of the then-President Jimmy Carter not opposing the legalized abortion, gay rights, etc. Hence they voted for Ronald Reagan instead.

The statements that is true of 1980 election is Regan won the large majority of states and electoral College vote was close.

What is Democracy?

Democracy is a type of government that allows for the citizen or individual of a particular region, state or country vote in their leader.

The people elect by casting a vote which is eventually counted to know who wins.

Therefore, The statements that is true of 1980 election is Regan won the large majority of states and electoral College vote was close.

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1 . How does the cartoonist depict the atomic threat?
2. What is the significance of the umbrella?
3. How do you interpret the look on the man's face?

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The cartoonist shows the Atomic Bomb how something was close, threatening and which could have an impact on humanity at any time. For this reason, the atomic bomb is presented in the cartoon as a big dark wave, which threatens to bring down a storm at any moment.

2. The umbrella means a vain attempt to protect yourself. As you can see, the umbrella in the cartoon will not be able to free the person from the storm. This is a useless umbrella and it means that attempts to protect yourself from the impact of an atomic bomb are useless and will not spare anyone.

3. The man has an expression of apprehension and waiting, as he looks at the threat with wide eyes, knowing that it is close and that his protection is too weak to protect him.

which of the following was the main reason for the rapid settlement of the Great Plains during the late 1800s?

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Answer:  The Dawes Act in 1887 was primarily an attempt by the United States government to encourage Native Americans to give up their traditional cultures.

Congress passed a law requiring all public lands to be sold at auction. Congress passed a law allowing people to claim public land and convert it to public property through homesteading.

Explanation:

Why was the British attack on bunker hill a mistake

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Answer:

Boston was being besieged by thousands of American militia. The British were trying to keep control of the city and control its valuable seaport. The British decided to take two hills, Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill, in order to gain a tactical advantage. The American forces heard about it and went to defend the hills. Where did the battle take place? This seems like the easiest question ever, doesn't it? Well, not really. There were two hills that the British wanted to take in order to be able to bombard the Americans from a distance. These were Breed's Hill and Bunker Hill. The Battle of Bunker Hill actually took place mostly on Breed's Hill. It's only called the Battle of Bunker Hill because the army thought they were on Bunker Hill.

The Leaders The British were led up the hill by General William Howe. The Americans were led by Colonel William Prescott. Maybe this should have been called the Battle of the Williams! Major John Pitcairn was also one of the British leaders. He was in command of the troops that started the fighting at Lexington that began the Revolutionary War. From the American side, Israel Putnam was the General in charge. Also, leading patriot Dr. Joseph Warren was part of the battle. He was killed during the fighting. What happened at the battle? The American forces learned that the British were planning on taking over the hills around Boston in order to gain a tactical advantage. As a result of this information, the Americans secretly moved their troops onto Bunker and Breed's Hill, two unoccupied hills just outside of Boston in Charlestown, Massachusetts. They built up fortifications during the night and prepared for battle. The next day, when the British realized what had happened, the British attacked. Their commander William Howe led three charges up Breed's Hill. The Americans fought back the first two charges, but started to run out of ammunition and had to retreat at the third charge. The British gained the hill, but their costs were great. Around 226 British were killed and 800 wounded while the Americans did not suffer nearly as many casualties.

When Martin Luther King Jr. died, the nation lost a leader in the
.

At the time Robert Kennedy died, he was
.

Kennedy had been very outspoken about
.

Both King and Kennedy died as the result of
.

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Your answer is:

>nonviolence movement

>running for president

>the Vietnam war

>an assassination

Explanation:

When Martin Luther King Jr. died, the nation lost a leader in the non violent movement

At the time Robert Kennedy died, he was running for presidentKennedy had been very outspoken about Vietnam war.Both King and Kennedy died as the result of assassination.

Who was Martin Luther King?

He was a civil rights advocate in the United States. Matrtin Luther is known for his non violent approach to issues that blacks faced.

Who was Robert Kennedy?

He was a man that was contesting to be the president of the United States before he was assainated.

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