Which statements about the events of September 11, 2001 are accurate?

Choose all answers that are correct.


Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda planned and carried out the attacks on the United States.


The terrorists who planned and carried out the attack blamed the United States for serious problems in the Arab world.


The cities of New York and Washington, D.C., were targeted by terrorists.


Saddam Hussein and Iraq assisted al Qaeda in the terrorist attacks.

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Answer 1

Answer:

a, b, c.

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer:

A) Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda planned and carried out the attacks on the United States.

B) The terrorists who planned and carried out the attack blamed the United States for serious problems in the Arab world.

C) The cities of New York and Washington, D.C., were targeted by terrorists.


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What were the goals of the U.S. and its allies during the Soviet-Afghan War? How did they try to meet their goals?

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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. BOOM DROP THE MIC

How can a peace treaty cause war?

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Answer: If they don't agree on the terms enough to have to fight for what they want.

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Germany had brought to peace by being almost completely destroyed by the terms of the treaty. So peace can lead to war since Germany had to break the treaty to fight back. But it set up World War II for Germany's revenge and they had a chance to win but, Germany rushed into the Soviet Union and losing World War II.

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What were the core values that inspired
various Vietnam conflict protests?

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Answer:

The student movement arose to demand free speech on college campuses, but as the US involvement in the Vietnam war expanded, the war became the main target of student-led protests.

News coverage of the war, which included graphic visual testimonies of the death and destruction in Vietnam, turned US public opinion increasingly against the war.

Revelations that the Johnson and Nixon administrations had lied to the American people about the war undermined the public’s trust in government.

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Origins of the student movement

The student movement arose at the University of California at Berkeley in 1964, when students involved in civil rights activism chafed at the university’s sudden attempt to prevent them from organizing politically on campus. The Free Speech Movement arose to challenge the university’s restrictions on political speech and assembly.^1  

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Soon, other student groups were springing up across the nation with similar demands. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) formed at the University of Michigan and issued the Port Huron Statement, which criticized US foreign policy and attacked the Cold War assumptions underlying it.

[Read an excerpt from the Port Huron Statement]

Some of these student groups became a major part of the New Left, a broad-based political movement that challenged existing forms of authority, while others embraced a counterculture that promoted sexual liberation and unabashed drug use.^2  

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Black and white photograph, taken from the stage, showing Swami Satchidananda addressing a crowd of thousands at Woodstock.  

Black and white photograph, taken from the stage, showing Swami Satchidananda addressing a crowd of thousands at Woodstock.

Swami Satchidananda giving the invocation at the opening ceremony of Woodstock, a three-day-long music festival held in August 1969 on a farm in upstate New York. 400,000 people attended the festival, which featured popular performing artists like Joan Baez, Jimi Hendrix, and The Who. Image courtesy Mark Goff.

Vietnam and the rise of the antiwar movement

As the US involvement in the Vietnam War intensified, so did antiwar sentiment. Especially after 1965, when President Lyndon Johnson dramatically escalated the US troop presence and bombing campaigns in Vietnam, the war became the focal point for student political activism.

Black and white photograph showing a group of young men and women marching and carrying signs protesting the Vietnam War.  

Black and white photograph showing a group of young men and women marching and carrying signs protesting the Vietnam War.

Students protesting the Vietnam War in 1965. Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons.

Student groups held protests and demonstrations, burned draft cards, and chanted slogans like “Hey, hey LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?” Massive US spending on the war effort contributed to skyrocketing deficits and deteriorating economic conditions at home, which turned more segments of the American public, including religious groups, civil rights organizations, and eventually even some Vietnam veterans, against the war.

Although antiwar activism constrained the president’s ability to further escalate the war effort after 1965, it also lent credence to the conservative portrayal of a chaotic society desperately in need of “law and order.”

effects and consequences of george bush foreign policy

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Answer:

The Gulf War, in which Bush led a large coalition that defeated Iraq following its Invasion of Kuwait, but allowed Saddam Hussein to remain in power.

The United States invasion of Panama to overthrow a local dictator.

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How do you think the original Monroe Doctrine was received by countries in Central and Latin America?

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Answer: The Monroe Doctrine deeply effected the United States' foreign policy relationship with Latin American countries. In Latin American countries such as Spain, it had a positive effect because the U.S. demanded Spain to leave the U.S. alone based on the isolationist position.

Can you help! Brainliest!!!!!!!!!!! (History- Ancient Rome!)

1.How did the social structure of ancient Rome affect the lives of its people?

2.How was life for women and children in the Roman Republic different from life for women and children today?

3.How were the people of ancient Rome able to change their government?

4.How did the diverse religions of ancient Rome reflect Roman life?

5.How did trade in the Roman Republic lead to the development of the merchant class?

6.What were the main causes of the decline of the Roman Republic?

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Answer:

1. Traditionally, Roman society was extremely rigid. ... The social structure of ancient Rome was based on heredity, property, wealth, citizenship and freedom. It was also based around men: women were defined by the social status of their fathers or husbands. 2. in rome woman and children had to work and work as slaves. woman and children today have more freedom then woman and children in rome. 3. The Roman concept of the citizen evolved during the Roman Republic and changed significantly during the later Roman Empire. Around 90 B.C.E., non-Roman allies of the Republic gained the rights of citizenship, and by 212 C.E, under the Edict of Caracalla, all free people of the Roman Empire could become citizens. 4. The many cults and sects of Roman religions, and the later inclusion of Germanic and Judaic religions would allow Rome to be inclusive to many peoples, including those whom they conquered. 5. As the gap between the poor and wealthy grew so did the tension between the two groups. The conquest of new lands led to finding more items to trade without difficulty. This led to the rise of the merchant class. 6. Invasions by Barbarian tribes, Economic troubles and overreliance on slave labor, The rise of the Eastern Empire, Overexpansion and military overspending, Government corruption and political instability, The arrival of the Huns and the migration of the Barbarian tribes, Christianity and the loss of traditional values.

Explanation:

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1.) Most economic issues are unrelated to other economic issues; for example, inflation has no effect on pricing.

True

False

2.) The economy grows at an even rate at all times.

True

False

3.) When the production of goods increases, the business cycle is contracting.

True

False

4.) The goals of the New Deal were relief, recovery, and reform.

True

False

5.) The different parts of the economy are all independent; if one changes, the others will remain the same.

True

False

6.) People who are unemployed are jobless, looking for jobs, and available for work.

True

False

7.) If 100 people in a town of 1,000 people are unemployed, the unemployment rate is 25%.

True

False

8.) Cost–push inflation refers to a situation where demand is greater than supply.

True

False

9.) Economic indicators are studied to identify trends, such as an increase in pricing in an industry or a decrease in production over time.

True

False

10.) The GNP measures the total market value of everything produced by a country, while the GDP measures the value of everything produced within a country.

True

False

11.) Externalities can be positive or negative.

True

False

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1) False
2) False
5) False
6) True
7) False
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how did women’s wages compared with men’s wages after the end of world war 2 and during the 1950’s

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Answer:

At the height of the war, women comprised 4 percent of skilled workers. In 1944, skilled female workers made an average weekly wage of $31.21 while skilled male workers earned $54.65 weekly. From 1940 to 1944, the percentage of women workers employed in factories increased from 20 to 30 percent.

Explanation:

In the game of economics, producers look to technological improvements to
increase which of the following?
A. Productivity
B. Wages
C. Inventory
D. Consumption

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Answer:

Productivity

Explanation:

Producers, the business owners, utilize technology to increase the productivity of their employees and business as a whole by allowing more work to be done in any one period of time.

1) Define civil rights in your own words ?

2) list 7-10 you feel are the most important to safe guard for our society

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1. Civil rights are an essential component of democracy. They're guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics.

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three causes of the Cold War.

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Causes of the Cold War in 1945

American fear of communist attack. American fear of communist attack. Truman's dislike of Stalin. American fear of communist attack. Truman's dislike of Stalin. USSR's fear of the American's atomic bomb.

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How was early Vietnam
different from other parts of Southeast Asia?

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Answer:  To make it short, I think Vietnam is culturally distinct from Southeast Asian countries in all because it is culturally East Asia, sharing much of its culture and philosophy with China, Korea, Japan. Vietnam's language is indigenous, but its syntax and vocabulary are very similar to East Asian languages.

Explanation:

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Travel experience - The picturesque scenery.

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what is corporatism?

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Explanation:

Corporatism is a political ideology which advocates the organization of society by corporate groups, such as agricultural, labour, military, scientific, or guild associations, on the basis of their common interests. The term is derived from the Latin corpus, or "human body"

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Corporatism is a political ideology which advocates the organization of society by corporate groups, such as agricultural, labour, military, scientific, or guild associations, on the basis of their common interests. The term is derived from the Latin corpus, or "human body".

El contrato de Segovia fue un acuerdo previo al matrimonio de isabela I de Castilla y Carlos I de España

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Answer:

El Tratado de Segovia fue un documento en el que el matrimonio real de Isabel I de Castilla y Fernando V de Castilla sentó las bases de su futuro gobierno común el 15 de enero de 1475.  

A principios de 1469, los futuros cónyuges acordaron el contenido de los contratos matrimoniales. En estos, Fernando se compromete a hacer la guerra a los moros infieles y a preservar la libertad de las iglesias y las prerrogativas de las ciudades de Castilla y no firmar ninguna ley, edicto u orden sin el consentimiento de su esposa. Además, a Fernando no se le permitió salir de Castilla para hacer la guerra o hacer la paz sin el consentimiento de su esposa. Los contratos fueron firmados por Fernando en Cervera en marzo de 1469, siete meses antes del matrimonio.

PLZ HELP 10 POINTS I WILL MARK BRAINIEST Uruguay's chief resource and industry is:

bauxite

cattle

bananas

poultry

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The answer is Cattle

Answer:

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Explanation:

The Compromise of 1850 dealt with territory that the United States had acquired because of which event?
A.
the Louisiana Purchase
B.
the Oregon Treaty of 1846
C.
the Mexican War
D.
the Adams-Onís Treaty

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

the comptomise of 1850 was made up of 5 bills to resolve slavery in new territories added to the wake of the mexican war

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G. Write a PEEL paragraph to briefly describe how the Triangle Trade worked, include: who/what
countries were involved, what they traded and why?

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Answer:

Mercantilism is an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy. It promotes imperialism

Who benefited from tenant farming - the land owner or the farmer? Why?

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The landowner benefited from tenants the most. They got the most profits

Answer:

the landowner

Explanation: the landowner benefited most.  the tennant had to give a share or sum of his crop to the landowner, before evening knowing if it would be a successful crop.  and most of the time it was not.

who said "now he belongs to the ages" edwin stanton

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Answer:

U.S. Secretary of War

Explanation:

Answer:

on this website

https://www.macny.org/now-he-belongs-to-the-ages/#:~:text=President%20Abraham%20Lincoln's%209%2Dhour,tears%20streaming%20down%20his%20cheeks.

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President Abraham Lincoln's 9-hour struggle for life was over. At his bedside Edwin Stanton, U.S. Secretary of War softly said: “Now he belongs to the ages.” It is said that Stanton, Lincoln's former rival, was seen with tears streaming down his cheeks.

do you think the process to amend the constitution is too easy, too easy or appropriate?

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I think it’s appropriate because you don’t wanna mess something up, that can effect people in a negative way

Answer:

I think it would be appropriate

what is the 1st amendment simplified?

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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

》》》The First Amendment guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition. It guarantees freedom of expression by prohibiting Congress from restricting the press or the rights of individuals to speak freely.

When the soviet Soldiers liberated auschwitz death camp, how many shoes did they find 

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Explanation:

100,000+ pairs of shoes

Which answer choice is a common feature of Islamic architecture?
statues of people
simple, undecorated interiors
tilework showing animals
oblong domes

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Answer:

As a common feature, Islamic architecture makes use of specific ornamental forms, including mathematically complicated, elaborate geometric patterns, floral motifs like the arabesque, and elaborate calligraphic inscriptions, which serve to decorate a building, specify the intention of the building by the selection of ...

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Select the correct answer.
According to some historians, which marks the beginning of the US Civil War?
OA.
the battle of Antietam
OB.
the battle of Bunker Hill
C.
the battle of Fort Sumter
D.
the battle of Bull Run
E.
the battle of Gettysburg
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Answer:

The Battle of Fort Sumter.

Explanation:

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what Was the first colony claimed in africa by a european nation

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Cape Town
The oldest modern European founded city on the African continent is Cape Town, which was founded by the Dutch East India Company in 1652, as a halfway stop for passing European ships sailing to the east.

how have the steppes of central asia influenced history?

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Answer:

The history of Central Asia concerns the history of the various peoples that have inhabited Central Asia. The lifestyle of such people has been determined primarily by the area's climate and geography. The aridity of the region makes agriculture difficult and distance from the sea cut it off from much trade. Thus, few major cities developed in the region. Nomadic horse peoples of the steppe dominated the area for millennia.

Relations between the steppe nomads and the settled people in and around Central Asia were marked by conflict. The nomadic lifestyle was well suited to warfare, and the steppe horse riders became some of the most militarily potent people in the world, due to the devastating techniques and ability of their horse archers.[1] Periodically, tribal leaders or changing conditions would cause several tribes to organize themselves into a single military force, which would then often launch campaigns of conquest, especially into more 'civilized' areas. A few of these types of tribal coalitions included the Huns' invasion of Europe, various Turkic migrations into Transoxiana, the Wu Hu attacks on China and most notably the Mongol conquest of much of Eurasia.

The dominance of the nomads ended in the 16th century as firearms allowed settled people to gain control of the region. The Russian Empire, the Qing dynasty of China, and other powers expanded into the area and seized the bulk of Central Asia by the end of the 19th century. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union incorporated most of Central Asia; only Mongolia and Afghanistan remained nominally independent, although Mongolia existed as a Soviet satellite state and Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan in the late 20th century. The Soviet areas of Central Asia saw much industrialization and construction of infrastructure, but also the suppression of local cultures and a lasting legacy of ethnic tensions and environmental problems.

With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, five Central Asian countries gained independence — Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. In all of the new states, former Communist Party officials retained power as local strongmen.

Explanation:

Predict how the outcome of World War I might have been different if the United States had not entered the war.
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Answer:

Many things could have happened, The Nazi's could have taken over Brittan and combined the armies and taken over countries such as Poland or the Americas

Explanation:

Which ideas does the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution both
discuss?

-Limited government, divine right theory, equal rights

-Natural rights and equality for races and gender

-Popular sovereignty, limited government, natural rights

-Popular sovereignty, divine right, natural rights

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Answer: Hello, There!

-Natural rights and equality for races and gender

Limited government, divine right theory, equal rights

Explanation:

Declaration of Independence states that the United States of America is a country in its own right, independent of England, and includes a list of grievances against the king of England, while the U.S. Constitution formed our federal government and set the laws of the land.

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In Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech, he says that his dream is "deeply rooted in the ________ dream."

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Answer:

American

Explanation:

In Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech, he says that his dream is "deeply rooted in the American dream.

What did King say in his I Have a Dream Speech?

In my dream, I see that one day all valleys will be filled, all hills exalted, all mountains lowered, all rough places will be made plain, all crooked places will be made straight, and the Lord's splendor will be exposed for all to see.

from the August 28, 1963, "I Have A Dream" address in Washington, D.C. The memorial's general design, which depicts the stone and mountain metaphors, is based on the quote.

In his concluding remarks, he roared, "And when this happens, and when we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every country,"

Thus, American dream.

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