Answer:
the Great Depression had a tremendous social and psychological impact
Explanation:
Some people were so demoralized by hard times that they lost their will to survive.
In the 1970s, women’s rights activists worked to secure the passage of
Answer:
The Equal Right Amendments
Explanation:
According to research, this is the answer, hope it helps!
Answer:
D equal rights
Explanation:
Which of these was a major development in Japanese art
Answer:
Answer:A
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What long-lasting impacts did colonization have on Africa?
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Answer:
The European colonization of Africa brought racism, civil unrest, and insatiable greed; all of which have had lasting impacts on Africa. Along with the power of owning vast amounts of land, white explorers brought an air of supremacy with them. ... In South Africa, racism took the form of apartheid and lasted until 1994.
The 1970s saw significant negative impacts on the US economy. Analyze one cause and two examples of this economic downturn.
Answer:
The 1970s saw some of the highest rates of inflation in the United States in recent history, with interest rates rising in turn to nearly 20%. One negative impact on the US economy was unemployment. Between 1968 and 1978, unemployment rose by 33%. This led to rising unemployment that eventually impacted hundreds.
When the slave trade ended, the slaves around the world were all freed.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Many historians claim that the Treaty of Versailles made World War II impossible to avoid. Identify at least two (2) provisions of the
treaty that would support this claim. Be sure to explain HOW those provisions made a second world war inevitable.
Answer:
Five long months later, on June 28—exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo—the leaders of the Allied and associated powers, as well as representatives from Germany, gathered in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles to sign the final treaty. By placing the burden of war guilt entirely on Germany, imposing harsh reparations payments and creating an increasingly unstable collection of smaller nations in Europe, the treaty would ultimately fail to resolve the underlying issues that caused war to break out in 1914, and help pave the way for another massive global conflict 20 years later
Which word most accurately describes Southern industry in the 1880s? a inactive b nonexistent c growing d destroyed
Answer: C
Explanation: Major developments such as agriculture occurred during the time.
7. Describe American intervention in Lebanon
Answer:
Instead, they met Lebanese girls and visitors in bikinis, as well as boys advertising the landing of thousands of foreign troops in Lebanon. A sharper emphasis on the intelligence system in which the United States operates
Explanation:
why was the economy a caude of american revolution
Answer:
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what was the first bill passed by oklahoma 1907
Answer:
Senate Bill One
Explanation
Select the correct answer.
Who answers the three economic questions in a command economy?
OA society
ОВ.
government
Ос. .
businesses
OD.
market
Answer:
Note: a true market economy does not exist. Command Economies
Explanation:
what were robert smalls Government roles/Beliefs
Answer:
as an American politician, publisher, ... Smalls was the last Republican to represent South Carolina's 5th congressional district until 2011. ... After the Compromise of 1877, the U.S. government withdrew its remaining forces from South
Explanation:
Answer:
Just before dawn on May 13, 1862, Robert Smalls and a crew composed of fellow slaves, in the absence of the white captain and his two mates, slipped a cotton steamer off the dock, picked up family members at a rendezvous point, then slowly navigated their way through the harbor. Smalls, doubling as the captain, even donning the captain’s wide-brimmed straw hat to help to hide his face, responded with the proper coded signals at two Confederate checkpoints, including at Fort Sumter itself, and other defense positions. Cleared, Smalls sailed into the open seas. Once outside of Confederate waters, he had his crew raise a white flag and surrendered his ship to the blockading Union fleet.
Explanation:
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Which of the following are natural rights that John Lock would have
supported?
Choose all that apply:
Life
Liberty
Wealth
Property
Answer: life, liberty, property
Explanation:
How did Germany feel about taking the blame for World War I? Should they have been forced to sign the " War Guilt " clause?
The War Guilt Clause was added in order to get the French and Belgians to agree to reduce the sum of money that Germany would have to pay to compensate for war damage. ... It was bitterly resented, however, by virtually all Germans who did not believe they were responsible for the outbreak of the war.
no if they weren't the reason war broke out then they shouldn't have to pay for it
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Which of the following people wrote and
taught about freedom of speech?
A. Voltaire
B. Diderot
C. Joseph II
Answer:
voltaire was a famous advocate for freedom of speech
After the New Deal and into the post-World War Two era, the US pursued Keynesian economic policies. This meant what?
Using deficit spending to stimulate economic growth.
Supply-side economics.
Keeping a balanced federal budget and not going into debt.
Cutting taxes for the wealthy.
Answer:
Using deficit spending to stimulate economic growth.
Explanation:
John Maynard Keynes was a British economist born on the 5th of June, 1883 in Cambridge, England. He was famous for his brilliant ideas on government economic policy and macroeconomics which is known as the Keynesian theory. He later died on the 23rd of April, 1946 in Sussex, England.
After the New Deal and into the post-World War II era, the United States of America pursued Keynesian economic policies. This meant using deficit spending to stimulate economic growth.
Fiscal policy in economics refers to the use of government expenditures (spending) and revenues (taxation) in order to influence macroeconomic conditions such as Aggregate Demand (AD), inflation, and employment within a country. Fiscal policy is in relation to the Keynesian macroeconomic theory by John Maynard Keynes.
A fiscal policy affects combined demand through changes in government policies, spending and taxation which eventually impacts employment and standard of living plus consumer spending and investment.
According to the Keynesian theory, government spending or expenditures should be increased and taxes should be lowered when faced with a recession, in order to create employment and boost the buying power of consumers.
Which of the following was a direct result of the Industrial Revolution?
A
Empires in Central America fell to European invaders.
B.
Many European colonies fought for, and won, independence.
C.
The Pope lost considerable power.
D.
Workers lived in poor conditions as cities grew.
Answer:
B.
Many European colonies fought for, and won, independence.
Explanation:
Which of the following was a direct result of the Industrial Revolution?
A . Empires in Central America fell to European invaders.
B. Many European colonies fought for, and won, independence.
C. The Pope lost considerable power.
D. Workers lived in poor conditions as cities grew.
Answer: B. Many European colonies fought for, and won, independence.
. Identifying Central Issues According to the authors, what is the alternative to support for the Constitution?
A. good government based on reflection and choice
B. a return to the status of a British colony
C. government based on accident and force
D. the rise of an American Empire
2. a resolution adopted by Congress in 1964, giving the president broad powers to wage
war in Vietnam
A. Tonkin Gulf Resolution
B. William Westmoreland
C. Geneva Accords
D. Pentagon Papers
“If you're not hopeful and optimistic, then you just give up. You have to take that long hard look and just believe that if your consistent, you will succeed” what does this mean?
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How did the Ottoman Empire
collapse?
Answer:
Siding with Germany in World War I may have been the most significant reason for the Ottoman Empire's demise. Before the war, the Ottoman Empire had signed a secret treaty with Germany, which turned out to be a very bad choice. Instead, he argues, World War I triggered the empire's disintegration.
Explanation:
Answer: How did the Ottoman Empire collapse?
Explanation: After fighting on the side of Germany in World War I and suffering defeat, the empire was dismantled by treaty and came to an end in 1922, when the last Ottoman Sultan, Mehmed VI, was deposed and left the capital of Constantinople (now Istanbul) in a British warship.
Who was jesus sent after he was arrested and what did they do to him?
-religon question
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Answer:
Caiaphas the high priest
"then they spit in His face and struck Him with their firsts. Others slapped Him and said, "Prophesy to us, Messiah. Who hit you?"
Which nations were part of the Triple Alliance?
I know two are austria-hungary and germany- but the other one i dont know. everyone is saying Italy but that's not an option for me.
Answer:
The answer is Italy
Explanation:
What are the options, if you can comment I can maybe help but I would assume your teacher forgot to put the right answer in there
Which of the following would be considered true in a communist country?
Answer:
japan
germany
the soviet union
Explanation:
What is another name for apocrypha books?
Answer:
another name of apocryphal are fabulous, fictitious, legendary, and mythical.
Develop an argument that evaluates the extent to which globalization affected culture in the 20th century
Explanation:
El proceso de globalización —omnipresente, ambivalente, evasivo e inasible— también
imprime su sello en el ámbito de la cultura. La globalización tal como se presenta a co-
mienzos del siglo XXI implica considerar una diversidad de cuestiones diferentes, pero
que se entrecruzan y en algunos casos retroactúan unas sobre otras, tales como la iden-
tidad cultural y la interculturalidad que comprende a su vez lo multicultural, lo pluri-
cultural, lo policultural, lo ecocultural, lo cross cultural. Si se engloba en alguna medida
todo lo anterior se hará presente la problemática de la transnacionalización de la cultura
(término que algunos utilizan para hablar del proceso de globalización de la cultura).
Habría que aludir también —si se pretendiese hacer un análisis más exhaus-
tivo— a las diferentes formas y niveles en que se expresa la cultura y las formas en
que incide en ellas el proceso de globalización: en la cultura de élite y en la cultura de
masas, la cultura popular y la cultura del pueblo; en las culturas hegemónicas en el
interior de cada país y en las culturas subalternas. Dentro de ese contexto, habría que
estudiar la contracultura o las formas de cultura alternativas. Todo esto —que de algún
modo hemos tratado en otro libro1
— nos alejaría demasiado de los propósitos de este
trabajo (lo mencionamos para que el lector tenga presentes otras dimensiones de esta
problemática).
Hemos escogido como temas a considerar los hechos principales en los que se
refleja el proceso de globalización cultural y su ambivalencia. Haremos referencia a lallamada transnacionalización de la cultura y a lo que las industrias culturales implican
en ese proceso. Considerando que la cultura expresa un modo de vida (de ser, de pensar
y de actuar), examinaremos lo que significa el modo burgués de ser en el mundo, como
el paradigma de lo deseable para la globalización llevada a cabo conforme al modelo
neoliberal. A esto contribuye el pensamiento único, las tesis sobre el fin de la ideología,
el derrumbe de las utopías y el fin de la historia. De estas cuestiones nos ocuparemos
en este documento.
1. LA CANALIZACIÓN DEL PROCESO DE GLOBALIZACIÓN CULTURAL
La globalización cultural, como forma de transnacionalización de la cultura, se ha pro-
ducido o canalizado a través de dos vías de diferente naturaleza: los medios de comuni-
cación de masas y el comercio internacional. Ligada tanto a los medios de comunicación
de masas como al comercio internacional, la gran expansión propagandística y publi-
citaria ha permitido y facilitado la globalización cultural de acuerdo con los valores del
modelo de globalización neoliberal.
En cuanto a los llamados “medios de comunicación de masas”, que en sentido
estricto habría que llamar “medios de información masiva”,2
son indudablemente los
principales canales de la globalización de la cultura. Los nuevos medios de comunica-
ción —dice Brzezinski— “están llamados a elaborar una novedosa conciencia planeta-
ria que supera las culturas firmemente enraizadas, religiones tradicionales sólidamente
establecidas e identidades nacionales bien distintas”.3
Después del espectacular desarrollo de los medios de comunicación de masas,
que en estas últimas décadas han ido trasformando el planeta en una “aldea global”
conmovida por la “explosión informativa”, hoy nadie duda del importantísimo papel
que desempeñan en todas las esferas de la vida de la sociedad moderna.
No sólo son medios que llegan a todos los ámbitos y rincones del planeta, no
sólo son medios que permiten lograr casi la instantaneidad de la noticia, no sólo han
configurado una civilización que también podemos caracterizar como civilización
de la imagen, sino que —y esto es lo que aquí nos interesa— son instrumentos idó-
neos para la dominación ideológica y cultural. Hoy, a Estados Unidos casi le basta
enviar programas de televisión en lugar de “marines” y todo su arsenal de armas de
destrucción masiva. Digo “casi” porque si bien prefieren enviar programas de tele-
visión, en caso de que ellos lo estimen necesario (Bush lo ha demostrado), no tienen
limitaciones militares ni ética para llevar a cabo una política de “sangre y hierro”.
Por ello es importante entender —y en esto Mattellart nos ha proporcionado
más de un texto esclarecedor— la naturaleza y la finalidad de la actividad comunica-
tiva en un mundo globalizado. Los aspectos más relevantes que importa destacar nos
parecen los siguientes:
• Comprender la estrategia global de ocultamiento e inversión de la realidad pro-
pia en la actividad comunicativa controlada por las grandes corporacio
What is the product of (3 + 5i) and (2-6i)?
Answer: It should be 36 - 8 i
Answer:
36-8i
Explanation:
(3+5i)x(2-6i)
Who did the British Admiralty plan to blame for the sinking of the Lusitania?
A.) Captain Voegle
B.) Captain Schweiger
C.) Captain Turner
D.) Captain Holbourn
What was an outcome of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917?
Answer:
The Russian Revolution of 1917 involved the collapse of an empire under Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of Marxian socialism under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It sparked the beginning of a new era in Russia that had effects on countries around the world.
Explanation:
The situation climaxed with the October Revolution in 1917, a Bolshevik-led armed insurrection by workers and soldiers in Petrograd that successfully overthrew the Provisional Government, transferring all its authority to the Soviets. They soon relocated the national capital to Moscow.
Outcome: End of the Russian monarchy; Failure ...
Duration: February Revolution; (8–16 March 1...
Participants: SRs, Kadets, Bolsheviks, Menshe...
Explanation:
Russian Revolution - Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Russian_Revolution
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The Bill of rights was added to the US Constitution primarily to-
F. provide the president with power in times of emergency
G. establish fair and impartial elections
H. protect individual liberties
J. guaranteed voting privileges to minorities
Answer:
Protect individuals liberties
James Madison wrote the amendments, which list specific prohibitions on governmental power, in response to calls from several states for greater constitutional protection for individual liberties