Answer:
A
Explanation:
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How can Physical wellness affect your Self-esteem?
Answer:
There are many ways in which physical wellness can affect your self esteem. By striving for physical wellness, chances are your bound to gain muscle along the way, at least some. By doing this, your self image will be boosted, directly affecting your confidence which, in return, will raise your self esteem! In addition to this, physical wellness can also raise hormones in your body, making you feel empowered which will once again raise your self esteem. All of this can also be inversed; not striving for physical wellness can cause fat buildup, making your self image to be negative and lowering your self esteem. Not as many hormones can be created, thus more self esteem is lost.
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describe the battle of stalingrad
Answer:
Battle of Stalingrad, (July 17, 1942–February 2, 1943), successful Soviet defense of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd), Russia, U.S.S.R. , during World War II. ... It stopped the German advance into the Soviet Union and marked the turning of the tide of war in favour of the Allies
Answer:
Stalingrad was a key strategic target. It was an important industrial centre, communications hub, and sat astride the Volga River. Capturing Stalingrad would cut this waterway – the principal supply route from south to central and northern Russia.
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Explanation:
how Louisiana was changed after World War II?
Answer:
Like the rest of the nation, Louisiana experienced many changes during World War II. Federal spending during the war helped boost the state's economy from its agricultural collapse following World War I, and new employment opportunities proliferate. Courtesy of George Rodrigue.
Explanation:
What was the deal that John Adams made with Britain?
Answer:
On September 27, 1779, the Continental Congress appoints John Adams to travel to France as minister plenipotentiary in charge of negotiating treaties of peace and commerce with Great Britain during the Revolutionary War.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
A surplus of agricultural products
How did the cold war impact life in Europe? I just need some general ideas to get started on research for an essay as I'm kind of stuck right now. Thanks!
Answer:
In Eastern Europe, the end of the Cold War has ushered in an era of economic growth and a large increase in the number of liberal democracies, while in other parts of the world, such as Afghanistan, independence was accompanied by state failure.
Explanation:
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In the figure, △XYZ ≅ △MNL. Find m∠M
Answer:
where is the figure
How did the Nile River affect ancient Egypt’s development?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Flooding delayed development until dams made it safe for people to live along the river.
Because the Nile River is the only large waterway in Africa, most Africans settled there.
The fertile delta soil produced enough crops to support the growth of a large civilization.
People settled along the river for access to water.
Answer:
The third answer I believe
Explanation:
This part of Italy cooks with a lot of butter.
Why were textiles and the Iron Steel industry the largest in America by 1914
A. The capital was invested in these two industries more than others
B. The resources were plentiful for these industries
C. The government supported these industries with subsidies
D. The British imported these goods more then others
Answer:
The answer is B.
The resources were plentiful for these industries
Explanation:
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Also, America was full of abundant natural resources and they were easy to get.
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Answer:
B. The resources were plentiful for these industries
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes buying “on margin?”
making an investment
buying stock on credit
practicing stock market speculation
stealing from the store
Are you required to register to vote before each election? A. no B. yes C. only in Washington
Answer:
B.yes
Explanation:
its the law
Explain the difference between President Truman's and Eisenhower's strategies to win or end the
war
Answer:
Truman and Eisenhower were anti-communist and extremely militant but their strategies were opposite to each other.
Explanation:
Both Truman and Eisenhower were anti-communist and extremely militant. However, Truman has more Alliency then Eisenhow. Truman created Organisation of American States (OAS) in 1948 laying down the hemispheres military strategy of defence. He increased the defence expenditure and also created North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1949 as response to Stalin's blockade. He opposed the nuclear weapon idea
.
While Eisenhower focussed on slashing the budget thereby promoting More Military and less tresry. His spending led to mass inflation and created New look plan that rely on bombs for warfare
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How did cellular devices reduce the problem of geographic distance?
Answer:
Phones allow an reducion of the prolem occuring of geographic distance due to the fact of the maps installed on all phones. I hope this helps x
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How did the nazis take power in Germany
Answer
okay so basically germany was depressed and desperate after the great depression and the treaty of versaille, so this meant small extremists could easily come through. Hitler was a good speaker so he persuaded a lot of people including the weak leader do make hitler the chancellor. this mean that nazis could gradually take power
Explanation:
Hitler had always desired for Germany to enlarge eastward in order to provide more "living space" for its citizens. Hitler commanded the creation of plans for an invasion of the Soviet Union following the fall of France. He wanted to establish Nazi hegemony and overthrow Stalin's 'Jewish Bolshevist' regime.
Who sided with Germany in ww2?Germany, Italy, and Japan made up the core trio of what came to be known as the Axis alliance. These nations were governed by the Japanese Emperor Hirohito, the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, and the German dictator Adolf Hitler.
From 1933 to 1945, Germany was governed by the Nazis in a one-party, totalitarian dictatorship. The Party oppressed Jews using its authority. Nazi propaganda during World War II portrayed "the Jews" as Germany's real enemy and suggested that eradicating them was essential to the survival of the German people.
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WHAT WAS THE KEY TO A FOOT SOLDIERS SURVIVAL?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Contributions of a special American
Answer:
Our Ten Contributions to Civilization
A native of Ohio and a graduate of Ohio State, ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER was appointed to his professorship at Harvard in 1924. As a teacher and author he is internationally respected for his knowledge of American history, and in the paper that follows he reminds us that over the years this nation has made its weight felt more by ideas than by wealth.
ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER, SR.
MARCH 1959 ISSUE
SINCE the United States has now become the leader of the free world, our allies are asking, and we ourselves should be asking, what this portends for the future of civilization. The key to the answer, I suggest, lies in what I venture to call America's seminal contributions of the past. In my view there have been at least ten.
THE RIGHT OF REVOLUTION
First and foremost stands the concept of the inherent and universal right of revolution proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence: the doctrine that "all men are created equal" possessing "unalienable rights" to "life, liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness," with the corollary that governments derive "their just powers from the consent of the governed" and that therefore the people have the right to supplant a government "destructive of these ends" with one which they believe "most likely to effect their safety and happiness. True, the history of England provided precedents for the men of 1776, and the Age of Enlightenment supplied intellectual support; but the flaming pronouncement, followed by its vindication on the battlefield, made the doctrine ever afterward an irrepressible agency in "the course of human events."
Describe American Imperialism in Hawaii
Answer:
One of the most notable instances of American imperialism was the annexation of Hawaii in 1898, which allowed the United States to gain possession and control of all ports, buildings, harbors, military equipment, and public property that had belonged to the Government of the Hawaiian Islands.
Explanation:
In the 1850s the economy of the West Coast was greatly helped by the discovery of which of the following?
Oil
Cotton
Tobacco
Minerals
Explanation:
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Why did the Constitution's framers give the Senate a shared role with the president in making treaties?
Answer:
To balance the power and to approve with objective conditions or reservation or disapprove entirely.
Explanation:
The Constitution's framers give the Senate a shared role with the United States President in making treaties simply because they felt that the Senate, which is comprised of an equal number of representatives from each state will have the opportunity to balance the power and to approve treaties with objective conditions or reservation or disapprove entirely.
One of the most important elements of historical method is:
1. books journals and models
2. theories proposed by highly reputable scholars
3. sources, whether primary or secondary
4. understanding the three periods of history
Answer: 3. sources, whether primary or secondary
Explanation:
In which region of Italy where would u find Trevi fountain
Answer:
Rome, Italy, which resides within the Lazio region
Explanation:
Which of the following represents "The Union?"
A. The North
B. The South
How did Alexander help to preserve Hellenistic culture?
A. Building libraries
B. Teaching Aristotle before his death
C. Outlawing marriage between Greeks and Persians
D. Coining silver money
Answer:
C ............
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Building libraries is the answer. He eracted libraries.
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What was the ultimate failure of the war on drugs and the three strikes laws?
A.
The prison population increased four-fold.
B.
Drugs became cheaper and more plentiful.
C.
The law enforcement casualties became unacceptable.
D.
Courts were unable to keep up with the number of cases.
Answer:
A. The prison population increased four-fold.
Explanation:
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What did the mason and dixon line have in common with the Underground Railroad
Explanation:
The Mason-Dixon line was essentially one of the most used underground 'lines' of railroad to transport slaves to freedom. It was a railroad that, although not important before, became incredibly important over time as it was an essential 'Forgotten' railroad in a way, that was not only able to transport slaves, but had tracks directly into and through both free and slave states.
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Why was this period called the Era of Good Feelings?
Answer:
probably because better things happened
Explanation:
In what century was Shakespeare born?
Answer:
16th Century
Explanation:
and his birthday is today
lines of latitude and longitude are used to
To find out how far north or south a place is, lines of latitude are used. These lines run parallel to the Equator. To find out how far east or west a place is, lines of longitude are used. These lines run from the top of the Earth to the bottom.
Answer:
both are lines
Explanation:
latitude are angular distance measured north and south of the equator in degrees .
longitude are angular distance measured to the east and west of the prime meridians.