What is an example of a Tariff, Quota, and a Embargo in Africa?
PLs help.... 15 points
Answer:
A tariff is to put a tax on some type of item.
A quota to put a trade limit on a item
A embargo is restricts trade with a other country
Explanation:
I don't know much about Africa but maybe this helps
A tariff is just a tax on stuff imported from other another country; the tax raises its price and thus diminishes its attraction. A quota is a limit placed on the quantity of a specific good allowed into the country. An embargo is a complete prohibition against bringing a certain good into a country
How was the new relayed
Answer:
Idek
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Did the Greeks live the same way as Egyptians?
Answer: Not exactly Greeks and Egyptians do have things incommon though.
Explanation: A Greek is a native or inhabitant of modern Greece, or a person of Greek descent. And an Egyptain is a a native of ancient or modern Egypt, or a person of Egyptian descent.
Why did Roosevelt’s vice presidency please New York party bosses?
Why are some girls very creepy?
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Answer:
That kinda sucks lol
Explanation:
I do know that one of my friends get's stalked by some lesbian girl at school
what's your username on there?
Answer:
I mean... you could have just left the game
Explanation:
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Answer:
yes because off Joe Biden every almost every country has turned on us so yes they can so all ready have missals pointed at us so yes
Explanation:
Which of the following is the best definition of the term fractions?
A) algebra equations
B) historical data
C) true stories
D) opposing forces
Answer:
A) algebra equations is the correct answer
Explanation:
Answer:
Fractions are A - algebra equations!
definition of the word; "a numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g. 1/2, 0.5)."
Explanation:
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Which techniques and tools do interest groups use to sway public opinion? Explain.
Answer:
Interest groups not only report developments or trends but also try to influence them in a manner that benefits their members or the cause they support. This persuasion is accomplished through lobbying, grass-roots campaigns, political action committees, and litigation.
What is the first objection that Peter addresses? What is Peter’s response to this first objection?
(Religion Homework)
Explanation:
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Answer:
d. manifest dynasty
Explanation:
Using the image of the front page and the knowledge you attained from the lesson , identify the headlines that could be described as yellow journalism and explain how these headlines and their stories might have played a major role in the spanish american war
The thing the reward the headlines that could be described as yellow journalism was mentioned many times and this was to played a major role in the spanish american war.
What is yellow journalism?Yellow journalism can be defined as a part of a newspaper that has zero to a little bit of legitimacy and it. This suggests that the information that has been given does not pay half a proper legetimacy .
This information does not work well or reading is not important. In this given picture there is various parts have kind of not required like the money that has been rewarded has been given approximately 4 times that was not required to where the information regarding the Spanish and the accident was more important. This was presented in the newspaper.
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Answer:
The north was known as the Yankees.
The south was known as the Rebels.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
north yankees
south rebels
Explanation:
Do you think being disloyal to one's government is a crime? Why or why not?
What jobs did women perform in the steel industry?
READ THE PASSAGE TO ANSWER:
Women of Steel (Excerpt from a propaganda video)
Steel has been rightly called the sinews of peace and the backbone of war. Behind the guns, and tanks, and ships, and planes, are the blast furnaces and open hearths, the electric furnaces and blooming mills. Tending these giant furnaces have always stood a breed of men apart, giants in the land, those men of steel. But with our country in peril, the women of America rallied to the support of their men, and here in this, almost the last great industry we thought could be handled only by men, these mothers, wives, and sweethearts came to stand shoulder to shoulder with them in almost every capacity. These marvelous women of America. These women of steel. Of course, we had long since accepted their aptitude in fabrication, the swift, sure dexterity of their fingers, as in this stainless steel rib assembly. Their adaptability to small tools. Even the hand welding electrodes. But as the need grew for more and more production of the basic metal itself, more loyal women with a dash a true American pluck and venturesomeness, edged further and further into the real work of steel making. Some with a scientific bent, went into metallurgical control and research labs-- girls fresh from chemical engineering school, older women who had been technical librarians. Yes, women make good inspectors. Here's one applying the magnaflux test to steel for airplane motors. They make good drivers too.American girls raised to drive the family car find it no trick at all to handle trucks and tractors. Mrs. Warner at these crane controls must lift this huge bloom into the furnace to be heated red hot, then carried across the shop to the forging press. It takes good judgment and a steady hand to manipulate it under the drop hammer-- just the right amount and position each time. And Ms. Evans here is very adept at this. Here is the office of the supervisor of women employees. She can tell us more about it. If you will, Ms. Campbell. MS.
CAMPBELL: Women in steel are simply the result of realistic thinking.In time of war, you have to have steel. You also have to have people to make it. With the Army taking men by the thousands-- more than 16,000 from our plant so far-- we had to find people to replace them. A great untapped reserve was women.
NARRATOR: How many do you have?
MS. CAMPBELL: About half of the replacements are women, more than 8,000 of them. The rest are older men and young boys.
NARRATOR: And the women, are they doing all right?
MS. CAMPBELL: Beyond anything anyone ever dreamed of. They're doing something in almost every department in the plant. And I don't mean just clerks and checkers. We have women engineers and oilers in the boiler room. Women repair experts. Women work at the oil mines above ground. Along the unloading docks. And our private railroad tracks. Women carpenters. And women shipbuilders. And women load and unload our freight cars. We have girls in charge of our tool cribs, and that takes the knowing of a lot of tools to do that. These women are working around the clock around the calendar. They do a man's job, and they can draw a man's pay. And they're doing it safely. They're safer here than in their own homes.
Answer:
read this to find your answer
Explanation:
Some with a scientific bent, went into metallurgical control and research labs-- girls fresh from chemical engineering school, older women who had been technical librarians. Yes, women make good inspectors. Here's one applying the magnaflux test to steel for airplane motors. They make good drivers too.American girls raised to drive the family car find it no trick at all to handle trucks and tractors. Mrs. Warner at these crane controls must lift this huge bloom into the furnace to be heated red hot, then carried across the shop to the forging press.
What did Louisianan do in response to global devopment following ww2
They became fearful that communists were trying to take over the nation
They sought to reduce global trade and become more self sufficient
They increasingly supported the desegregation of schools and businesses
They cut back on consumer spending and tried to save for the future
Answer:
Explanation:
They became fearful that communists were trying to take over the nation. This fear was part of the broader anti-communist sentiment that prevailed during the Cold War era. The Red Scare led to suspicions of communist infiltration and the need for heightened vigilance against communist influence.
Read the section "Who Controls The Narrative?" Which sentence explains what the portraits of Black Civil War soldiers represent? (A) Willis points out that the history of the lives of Black soldiers was erased with racism in the years that followed. (B) "Black and white historians spent decades researching and publishing on this era." (C) "As soon as they were given uniforms, many posed holding their weapons." (D) "The visual narrative suggests their commitment to fight for freedom for all bonded people."
True or false for all of them, and WHY? explain
Answer:
all true
Explanation:
True or False: Mayan priests believed gods revealed their plans through the movement of the sun, moon and stars. help pls!
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Mayan clerics thought divine beings uncovered their arrangements through developments of the sun,moon and stars so they considered the sky intently.
Brainliest?
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Answer:
I think the answer is F
Explanation:
who Religious ideas that agree with church teachings?
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Answer:
definitely B, got a 102% on it.
Explanation:
Was new technology necessary for theIndustrial Revolution? Explain.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The industrial revolution was basicaly tech being inproved and or completly new tech being created. Without it it would not exsit
What “nonmilitary” tactics did President Kennedy use to confront communism?
Answer:
President Kennedy used certain non military tactics to confront communism. Which included the expanded nuclear supply, alliance for progress, maintain strong military, and Peace Corporations. Sending Peace house to volunteer in and facilitate the poor countries so that they would not become communists.
Answer:President Kennedy used certain non military tactics to confront communism.Which included the expanded nuclear supply, alliance for progress, maintain strong military, and Peace Corporations.
Moreover,
Sending Peace house to volunteer in and facilitate the poor countries so that they would not become communists.
Requiring several countries to truly modification to democracy to induce USA funding.
Going against the dictatorships.
Explanation:
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLEASE HELP USATESTPREP QUESTION MULTIPLE CHOICE
General William Sherman led the Union Army through much of the South during the Civil War. Two of his major contributions were the Atlanta Campaign and Sherman's March to the Sea. Choose ALL statements that describe similarities between these two Civil War events.
A) They were both short battles, only lasting a few hours each.
B) The Confederate Army won major victories over the Union Army.
C) Sherman and his army forced the Confederate Army to surrender.
D) Very few Union or Confederate lives were lost in these events.
E) Farms, buildings, properties, and homes were burned to the ground.
Answer:
c and e I think
Explanation:
Answer:
The Answer is D and E
Explanation:
The purpose of the March's to the Sea was to frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause. Sherman's troops did not destroy any of the towns in their path, but they stole food and livestock and burned the houses and barns of people who tried to fight back.
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Read the popular slogan from the late 1960's found below:
OLD ENOUGH TO FIGHT, OLD ENOUGH TO VOTE!!
Which public policy perspective reflects the views of those who used this slogan??
youth literacy
youth suffrage
youth education
youth employment
What was the main reason so few children went to school during the Progressive Era?
Parents needed their children’s help at home.
Schools did not teach children useful skills.
There were not enough schools for the children.
There were no laws requiring children to attend school.
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The scenario below involves the qualifications the become President:
You decide to run in the next presidential election. You are a 62-year-old college graduate. You are married with three grown children and five grandchildren. Your parents immigrated to the United States when you were 2 years old. You first held political office at the age of 25 when you were elected to a State Representative seat. You were then appointed to be the Foreign Ambassador to China when you were 40. Currently, you are a California Senator. You ask a friend if you would be qualified to run for President, and your friend says you would not be qualified.
Why is your friend correct?
A.You are not old enough
B.You are not a natural-born citizen
C. You are not "presidential"
D.You haven't lived in the United States long enough
Answer:
i think c
Explanation:
After World War II, which had the most direct impact on the growth of Washington’s suburbs?
highways
television
airports
computers
Answer:
Television
Explanation:
HELP ME PLZZ AND FAST NO LIKNS PLZ rephrase this plzz. Hinduism reinforced a strict social hierarchy called a caste system that made it nearly impossible for people to move outside of their social station. Emperors during the Gupta Empire used Hinduism as a unifying religion and focused on Hinduism as a means for personal salvation or use
Answer:
The separation of class was strengthened by Hinduism. According to Hindu myth, the god Purusha was assembled from the four castes, with the Brahmins at the head and the Shudras at the feet. They believed that the shudras had been born into their caste because they committed bad things in their previous lives.
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In what significant way did the Mughal Empire differ from the Ottoman and Safavid Empires?
The Safavid Empire is considered the beginning of modern-day Persia. The Safavid Empire was a theocracy, which is a government formed and ruled by religious beliefs and rulers. The Mughal Empire was one of religious tolerance. Its rulers were Muslim but ruled peacefully over a predominately Hindu population.