why aren't citizens interested in local politics
Answer:
Probably because it isn't as popular as the politics that the president or vice president take part in. They're much bigger powers, while local politicians aren't that much of a bigger power than the POTUS or VP.
Does the United States have the right to intervene in the affairs of other nations
Answer:
The United Nations Charter and the Charter of the Organization of American States forbid only intervention by states. ... No State or group of States has the right to intervene, directly or in- directly, for any reason whatever, in the internal or external affairs of any other State.
Answer:
YEs
Explanation:
What was the role of the War Production Board?
to build nuclear weapons
O to blow up Japan
to collect scrap iron and tin cans to recycle
none of the above
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Why do you think the United States of America did not want to become involved in world war 1
Answer:
The United States later declared war on German ally Austria-Hungary on December 7, 1917. Germany's resumption of submarine attacks on passenger and merchant ships in 1917 became the primary motivation behind Wilson's decision to lead the United States into World War I.
Which of the following was an effect of brinkmanship?
A) The United States trimmed its army
B) The United States instituted the military draft
C) The United Stats reduced its nuclear weaponry
D) The United States promised military aid to other countries
Answer:
The answer should be either C or just C.
How does John of Plano Carpini describe the military tactics of the mongols?
Answer:
Giovanni Da Pian Del Carpini, English John Of Plano Carpini, (born c. 1180, Pian del Carpine?, near Perugia, Umbria—died Aug. 1, 1252, Antivari [Bar], Dalmatia?), Franciscan friar, first noteworthy European traveller in the Mongol Empire, to which he was sent on a formal mission by Pope Innocent IV. He wrote the earliest important Western work on Central Asia.please mark in brain list24. Which of the following is true of all religious orders?
O A. They devoted their lives to God and the Church
OB. They lived in monasteries or convents.
O C. They provided most of their own food and clothing.
D. all of the above
Answer:
I want to say D but I don't believe all of them lived in monasteries, so A is most likely.
Explanation:
C isn't true depending on the context, the Knights Hospitailler were provided food by local villagers, so I'm sure this is not a unique case for C.
The Summa Theologica was a book by ___ explaining Roman Catholic theology.
Chaucer
Harold Godwinson
John Lackland
Thomas Aquinas
Answer: Hi! The answer is... Thomas Aquinas! :D
Explanation: Have a wonderful day or night! <3
Which statement about life in American mills, mines, and factories is most accurate?
A.Workers labored long hours in unsafe conditions for little pay.
B.Machines were introduced and made the difficult working conditions better.
C.Wages were low, but safety conditions were acceptable.
D.Work was hard and dangerous, but workers joined together to fight for better conditions
Answer:
D
Explanation:
because labor unions formed to crack down on the terrible conditions of the workplace.
Life is not very easy. The statement about life in American mills, mines, and factories is most accurate is Workers labored long hours in unsafe conditions for little pay.
What was life like working in the factories Mills?People were involved in the production of Cotton mills, coal mines, iron-works, and brick factories.
Due to the above, there was bad air, which made the people to have chest diseases, coughs, etc. Workers usually worked extremely long hours, all the six days a week.
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Which of the following are examples of political revolutions in history
Answer:
Notable revolutions in recent centuries include the creation of the United States through the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), the French Revolution (1789–1799), the Spanish American wars of independence (1808–1826), the European Revolutions of 1848, the Russian Revolution in 1917, the Chinese Revolution
what mistakes did kaiser william II make?
Answer:
He meddled in German foreign policy on the basis of his emotions, resulting in incoherence and inconsistency in German relations with other nations. He also made a number of public blunders, the worst of which was The Daily Telegraph affair of 1908.
Explanation:
How was the Election of 1824 a unique election?
1. Jackson won the Presidency, despite losing the electoral vote
2. Jackson lost the election fair and square
3. Jackson won the popular vote but lost the electoral vote
4. Jackson lost the election even though he won the popular and electoral vote
Which number?
Answer:
4
Explanation:
1824 is a unique election. I'm not sure I understand how that happened. The only reason I know about it is because I'm a huge fan of the (John) Adams family.
John Quincy Adams was one of the most moral men ever to hold the office of presidency. Jackson proved himself to be very cruel in my opinion (he won the 1828 election). You should read about his treatment of the Native Americans.
I know that's not what you want. What you want is the answer. It is 4. Adams got neither the popular nor the the electoral vote and yet he became president. I don't see how, unless congress decided who was going to be president: I think that's how it happened. They chose Adams.
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where did the word¨human¨ come from?
Answer:
The Latin word “humus.”
So it basically came from Latin.
Explanation:
What are the key social components in place for an Absolute monarch to remain in power?
Answer:
The monarch was able to maintain absolute control over the society with the addition of feudalism, which involved people being placed into different estates of power, such as: clergy, nobility and peasants. An absolute monarchy can best be seen in the words of Louis XIV in France when he proclaimed “I am the state”.
Explanation:
the three key components of absolutism?
1) to have a strong military
2) to export more than its imported.
3) have a strong central government
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PLEASE HELP! Who is the narrator of the poem? Why might the perspective of the narrator be important to notice?
Answer:
another character? third person perhaps..
Explanation:
1. Why does the author find it to be a minor miracle that Sacajawea would be described as
"Cheerful?"
Answer: probably if that person was happy.
Explanation: cheerful means happy
What are the four main tectonic plates that meet in Southeast Asia
Answer:
In Thailand and SE Asia are essentially controlled by collision between the Indo-Australian plate, the Eurasian plate, and the West Pacific plate.
Explanation:
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7. After King Louis XIII died, his son Louis XIV took over, how old was Louis XIV?
7
b. 6
C 5
d. 8
Answer:
C
Explanation:
he actually took the throne at the age of 4 and 8 months.
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Answer: South of the Equator in the Amazon Rainforest
Explanation:
I assume there must have been a picture or map to guide this question but the above should be correct.
A significant amount of beef is produced to the South of the Amazon in countries like Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina.
Indeed, this is why so much fires are started in the Amazon. Pastoral farmers usually set fires to the forest to create land for them to farm more cattle and export to the world.
Who launched the first artificial satellite in space?
Answer : The Soviet Union
Answer:
the Soviet Union is correct, not sure why you put the answer tho..
How did the Industrial Revolution affect the forces of supply and
demand?
Somebody please help me and
Answer:
Media literacy
Explanation:
It's how you understance media, hence the "literacy" part.
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The Mexican-American War was sparked by a dispute over
A.
the location of the border between the two countries.
B.
the creation of trade barriers between the two countries.
C.
the amount of the tariff on Mexican goods.
D.
the number of troops on the Mexican border.
Answer:
A. The location of the border between the two countries.
Explanation:
Due to the annexation of the Republic of Texas in 1848. A dispute over the border I. 1845. Mexico claimed Texas ended at the Nueces River while the U.S. claimed that the border began at the Rio Grande.
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How did Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor influence the course of World War II?
It was the turning point of the war in the Pacific and saw the advantage go to the United States.
It was the first offensive operation of the United States in the war and forced the Japanese to go on the defensive.
It led to the Japanese surrender on the battleship Indiana, finally ending the war in the Pacific.
It unified the people of the United States and brought the nation into the war fully committed.
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What role did Carl Albert play in the impeachment of Richard Nixon?
As the Watergate scandal developed in 1973, Albert, as speaker, referred some two dozen impeachment resolutions to the House Judiciary Committee for debate and study. Also in 1973, he appointed Felda Looper as the first female House page
When Jefferson took office,
what were some changes he
wanted to make regarding
government and the economy?
Answer:
jefferson also felt that the central government should be "rigorously frugal and simple." As president he reduced the size and scope of the federal government by ending internal taxes, reducing the size of the army and navy, and paying off the government's debt.
Explanation:
Why was Marbury v. Madison an important case?
A It was the first Supreme Court case to involve two presidents.
B It was the first case heard by the Supreme Court.
C It was the first unanimous decision by the Supreme Court.
D It was the first time a law was declared unconstitutional.
Answer:
The correct answer is D. Marbury v. Madison was the first time a law was declared unconstitutional.
Explanation:
Marbury v. Madison was a judicial ruling issued by the Supreme Court in 1803, through which the Supreme Court created the power of judicial review, a legal institute that allowed it to review the constitutionality of government acts and the different laws, thus seeking protect the legal system of the country, to avoid laws or conduct contrary to the Constitution of the United States. In this way, the Supreme Court became the arbitrator that defines the legality of government norms and conduct, becoming the final interpreter of the Constitution.
Answer:
D. It was the first time a law was declared unconstitutional.
Explanation:
it established the power of judicial review for the U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal courts with respect to the Constitution and eventually for parallel state courts with respect to state constitutions.