2. The diagram below shows that the Roman Republic contributed to the development of democratic principles.
The Eight Judges
Which phrase completes the diagram? (4 points)
The Congress
The Twelve Tables
Presidential Veto
The Supreme Court

2. The Diagram Below Shows That The Roman Republic Contributed To The Development Of Democratic Principles.The

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Answer 1

The correct answer is D. The Supreme Court.

Explanation

The Supreme Court of the Roman Republic was a group made up of eight senators who had the task of electing the main ruler, also within their function was to monitor the actions of the ruler they chose intending to limit their actions avoiding misuse of the power that was granted to him. This is a sample of the contribution to the principles of the democratic system since currently, democracy is a system of government in which the rulers are chosen using the vote, also, power is divided into three branches of power (legislative, executive, and judicial) to control that the entire system works optimally without dictatorial features. Therefore, the correct answer is D. The Supreme Court.


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After the end of the Civil War, during the Reconstruction process, African Americans were recognized a whole series of civil and political rights that equated them (in theory) with the whites. Now, with the end of Reconstruction, these rights were suppressed by the southern states of the nation, through the process of segregation and the application of the theory of "separate but equal". Thus, different limitations such as literacy tests or poll taxes were applied to prevent black people from voting. Finally, after years of mobilizations and claims framed in the Civil Rights Movement, in 1965 the right to vote was recognized for all African Americans through the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.

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1:it indicates the boundary of the two political districts in which tge surveys were conducted.

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*confederation* -an organization which consists of a number of parties/groups united in an alliance/leageu

To limit the concentration of power identified by
Madison in this passage, the framers of the
Constitution
A.) included a bill of rights outlining specific rights held by the people
B.) created a federal system of government with separate national and state governments
C.) divided the powers of government among distinct branches, each with limited oversight over the others.
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C

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yes

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I think yes because if you risk your life for other's freedom everyone with thank you and remember you. It's not only freedom for one person it's freedom for a bunch of people and if you want to do good things in this world that's the risk you should be willing to take.

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I personally think yes and no. But it depends because it is up TO YOU what you think but really I am not sure what I think myself.

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Option B

Mutualism

Mutualism is a symbiotic interaction where both or all individuals benefit from the relationship.

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Mutualism

Mutualism is a symbiotic interaction where both or all individuals benefit from the relationship.

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Answer:The skeletal system makes up the framework of the body and allows us to move when our muscles contract. It stores minerals (e.g. calcium, phosphorous) and releases them into the body when they are needed. The skeletal system also protects internal organs and produces blood cells. Bones (e.g., skull, vertebrae)

Bones provide calcium that is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system.

The skull protects the brain from injury.

The vertebrae protect the spinal cord from injury.

Sensory receptors in joints between bones send signals about body position to the brain.

The brain regulates the position of bones by controlling muscles.

Cardiovascular System

The cardiovascular system delivers oxygen, hormones, nutrients and white blood cells around the body by pumping blood, and it removes waste products. Heart, blood vessels

Endothelial cells maintain the blood-brain barrier.

Baroreceptors send information to the brain about blood pressure.

Cerebrospinal fluid drains into the venous blood supply.

The brain regulates heart rate and blood pressure.

Muscular System

Different types of muscles enable motion, generate heat to maintain body temperature, move food through digestive tract and contract the heart. Muscles (smooth, skeletal and cardiac muscles)

Receptors in muscles provide the brain with information about body position and movement.

The brain controls the contraction of skeletal muscle.

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Endocrine System

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Hormones provide feedback to the brain to affect neural processing.

Reproductive hormones affect the development of the nervous system.

The hypothalamus controls the pituitary gland and other endocrine glands.

Lymphatic System

The lymphatic system protects the body from infection. Adenoid, tonsils, thymus, lymph nodes, spleen

The brain can stimulate defense mechanisms against infection.

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why did leon trosky leave russia?

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Answer:After the death of Lenin (January 1924) and the rise of Joseph Stalin, Trotsky lost his government positions; he was eventually expelled from the Soviet Union in February 1929. He spent the rest of his life in exile, writing prolifically and engaging in open critique of Stalinism.[4][5] In 1938 Trotsky and his supporters founded the Fourth International in opposition to Stalin's Comintern. After surviving multiple attempts on his life, Trotsky was assassinated in August 1940 in Mexico City by Ramón Mercader, a Soviet NKVD agent.[d] Written out of Soviet history books under Stalin, Trotsky was one of the few Soviet political personalities whom the Soviet administration under Nikita Khrushchev did not rehabilitate in the 1950s.[7]

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What civilization was able to gain wealth & increase its trade because of its well built road system?

A.China
B.Great Britain
C.Rome
D.United States

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Answer:

A China

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The east-west trade routes between Greece and China began to open during the first and second centuries B.C. The Roman Empire and the Kushan Empire (which ruled territory in what is now northern India) also benefitted from the commerce created by the route along the Silk Road.

A) Your answer would be China a

The Red Scare in US plz hurry will give 50 points history is best defined as a period of
trade restrictions between the US and Cuba.
O widespread fear of communism.
indirect conflict between the US and the USSR.
O US military presence in South Korea.

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Hi again,

The temporary division of Korea along the 38th parallel was a success for the policy of containment, as communism did not spread into South Korea. In 1954, SEATO (South East Asian Treaty Organisation) was set up as a copy of NATO. Communism had been prevented in South Korea and the UN was seen as a success.

so your answer is,

Widespread fear of communism.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

widespread fear of communism.

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James Rucker!! He did the Color of Change in 2005 and is probably alive rn :3

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Question 17 (1 point)
(7.5) (Select 3) Why did Cuba become a battleground in the Cold War?

Question 17 options:

Castro nationalized American-owned properties in Cuba


Fidel Castro's regime overthrew the American-backed dictator


the U.S. CIA trained Cuban exiles for an invasion of Cuba that failed


the Soviet Union conducted atomic bomb tests in Cuba

Question 18 (1 point)
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(7.5) The 13 days of escalating fear of nuclear war in which the U.S. and the Soviet Union came closest to armed conflict is known as...

Question 18 options:

the Bay of Pigs Invasion


the Cuban Missile Crisis


the Iran Hostage Crisis


the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

Question 19 (1 point)
(7.5) Select 3 reasons for U.S. involvement and continuing conflict in the Middle East.

Question 19 options:

U.S. support for the state of Israel


extensive American interest in oil


U.S. support of a Palestinian state


the Cold War rivalry between the U.S. and the Soviet Union

Question 20 (1 point)
(7.5) When President Eisenhower intervened in the Suez Crisis and issued the Eisenhower Doctrine, he extended containment to...

Question 20 options:

the Caribbean


the Korean Peninsula


Southeast Asia


the Middle East

Question 21 (1 point)
Saved
(7.5) What group stymied the U.S. economy in the 1970s with an oil embargo?

Question 21 options:

OPEC


NAFTA


NATO


OAS

Question 22 (1 point)
Saved
(7.5) Select 3 causes of decades-long strained relations between the U.S. and Iran.

Question 22 options:

the takeover of the Iranian government by a fundamentalist Islamic regime


the discovery of Soviet missile sites in Iran


U.S. support of the Shah


the taking of more than 150 American hostages in Iran

Question 23 (1 point)
(7.5) In what country did the U.S. support a rebel movement that evolved into the Taliban?

Question 23 options:

Afghanistan


Syria


Iran


Israel


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Answer: Under the Reagan administration, U.S. support for the Afghan mujahideen evolved into a centerpiece of U.S. foreign policy, called the Reagan Doctrine, in which the U.S. provided military and other support to anti-communist resistance movements in Afghanistan, Angola, and Nicaragua.

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Which northern African physical feature has extremely fertile soil, especially
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O A. The Nile
B. The Sahara desert
O C. The Red Sea
O D. The Atlas Mountains

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A. The Nile as you the Egyptian civilization thrived due to the existence of Nile river which made the soil extremely fertile

Answer:

Its The Nile

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Which civilization was able to gain wealth & increase its trade because of its powerful navy?
A.China
B.Great Britain
C.Rome
D.United States

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Answer:

Rome is your answer

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the causes of World War II
U.S. response during the early years of World War II
the catalysts that brought the United States into formal involvement in the war
the causes and consequences of the attack on Pearl Harbor
the causes and consequences of the D-Day invasion
the strategy of the Japanese and the U.S. military in the Pacific Theater
the ways new military technology enabled the United States to fight successfully on multiple fronts
the impact of the Holocaust during World War II on Jews as well as other groups
reasons for the U.S. response to the Holocaust before, during, and after World War II
the social, political, and economic changes experienced by Americans on the homefront during World War II
the use of atomic weapons during World War II and the aftermath of the bombings
the consequences of World War II on the United States and the world
the end of the war in Europe compared to the end of the war in the Pacific

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the causes of World War II:

The major causes of World War II were numerous. They include the impact of the Treaty of Versailles following WWI, the worldwide economic depression, failure of appeasement, the rise of militarism in Germany and Japan, and the failure of the League of Nations. ... Then, on September 1, 1939, German troops invaded Poland.

U.S. response during the early years of World War II:

U.S. response during the early years of World War II- We tried to remain neutral while supplying weapons to Britain and France. ... The effect of the attack on Pearl Harbor was that it forced the U.S. into a war with Japan and made us use an atomic bomb to defeat the enemy.

the catalysts that brought the United States into formal involvement in the war:

The catalysts that brought the United States into formal involvement in the war The catalysts that brought the United States into formal involvement in the war was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

the causes and consequences of the attack on Pearl Harbor:

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor caused about 2400 dead, almost 200 planes destroyed and 8 battleships destroyed or damaged. The long-term effect of Pearl Harbor was that it brought in the US to the war. It pushed Americans into the war that they were avoiding for so long.

the causes and consequences of the D-Day invasion:

What happened on D-Day? The attack began when Allied planes and warships bombarded German positions along the coastline. This was to damage the defences making it easier for the troops to get ashore. At the same time, planes and gliders dropped tens of thousands of allied soldiers behind the German defences. D-Day was the beginning of the end for not only the Germans but Hitler most of all. D-Day forced the Germans to fight a two front war again just as they had in WWI. Yet again the Germans could not handle war on both sides of them.

the strategy of the Japanese and the U.S. military in the Pacific Theater:

Leapfrogging, also known as island hopping, was a military strategy employed by the Allies in the Pacific War against the Empire of Japan and the Axis powers during World War II.

the ways new military technology enabled the United States to fight successfully on multiple fronts:

the ways new military technology enabled the United States to fight successfully on multiple fronts. There were many: The Blitzkrieg tactical warfare (lighting war)Radar, and it's underwater cousin, sonar, had a significant impact in countless military battles. There was also the atomic bomb. That is just naming a few.

the impact of the Holocaust during World War II on Jews as well as other groups:

The Jews were inslaved and some even put to death, and they were tortured. The other groups also hid a lot of Jews, so a lot of them were put to death.

reasons for the U.S. response to the Holocaust before, during, and after World War II:

Before, they didnt know about it for a while, but when they did they came to help. During, they fought for their freedom. After, they went back.

the social, political, and economic changes experienced by Americans on the homefront during World War II:

Food, gas and clothing were rationed. Communities conducted scrap metal drives. To help build the armaments necessary to win the war, women found employment as electricians, welders and riveters in defense plants. Japanese Americans had their rights as citizens stripped from them.

the use of atomic weapons during World War II and the aftermath of the bombings:

The bombs caused a lot of damage and deaths, and atomic weapons used were things like bombs and explosives.

the consequences of World War II on the United States and the world:

America's involvement in World War II had a significant impact on the economy and workforce of the United States. ... Our involvement in the war soon changed that rate. American factories were retooled to produce goods to support the war effort and almost overnight the unemployment rate dropped to around 10%.

the end of the war in Europe compared to the end of the war in the Pacific:

The war in Europe was largely a land war, with the exception of submarine warfare in the Mediterranean and around the British Isles. ... The war in the Pacific was largely fought over water with key islands such as Midway and Iwo Jima being flashpoints.

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What right is only listed in the Texas Bill of Rights?

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Answer:

Freedom and Sovereignty of State

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What was the U.S. response to North Korea's invasion of South Korea?

The United States dropped an atomic bomb on North Korea.


U.S. troops prepared for attack pending UN negotiations.

The United States did nothing specific.


U.S. troops aided South Korea with support from the UN.

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Answer:

U.S. troops aided South Korea with support from the U.N.

Explanation:

The US troops helped with the defense of Pusan, and injected an invasion force into Incheon, which effectively cut off all supplies to the North Korean Army, and led to a complete rout to the border of China.

Compared to presidents of the 19th century, today's presidents are busier and
have more power. Which of these is not one of the differences between
presidencies in these two eras?
A. Campaigns continue throughout presidential terms.
B. Presidents head the federal bureaucracy.
C. Presidents prepare the budget.
D. Presidents use mass media more often to engage with the public
and reach a wider audience.
E. Presidents have a larger staff to oversee.

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I believe the answer is D

In which of the following US cities were major immigration stations located?

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Answer:

Major immigration stations were located in the US cities of: San Francisco and New York.

Explanation:

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Major immigration stations of US are situated in The Angel Island station near San Francisco and Ellis Island station near New York.

What is Immigration?

Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens.

In simple words, the process of coming of people to live permanently in a country that is not their own.

What is Immigration Station?

A place at which new immigrants to a country are processed and evaluated by an authority appointed by the recipient government.

immigration station means any place designated by the Minister for the examination, treatment or detention of persons for any purpose under this Act, and includes immigration quarters at ports of entry.

Hence, San Francisco and New York is major US cities with immigration station.

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Who control who talk to the president

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the legislature and armed forces

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James K. Polk won the Presidential Election of 1844:

​​A.​in a lopsided fashion over Henry Clay in both the popular and ​​​​​electoral vote counts

​​B.​quite possibly because the Liberty Party’s James Birney ​​​​​​siphoned off a crucial amount of votes from Henry Clay ​​​​​in New York State

​​C.​quite possibly because the Anti-Masonic Party’s William Wirt ​​​​​siphoned off a crucial amount of votes from Henry Clay ​​​​​in New York State

​​D.​when Henry Clay got caught up in a sex scandal involving a ​​​​​Mrs. Mendenhall

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Answer:

The correct answer is B. ​​James K. Polk won the Presidential Election of 1844 ​quite possibly because the Liberty Party’s James Birney ​​​​​​siphoned off a crucial amount of votes from Henry Clay ​​​​​in New York State.

Explanation:

James Birney was the presidential candidate for the Liberty Party in the 1844 presidential elections in the United States, where he received 62,237 votes.

The platform of his party advocated for the liberation of African American slaves throughout the national territory, with a much more fervent position in this regard than that defended by the Whig Party. Thus, this candidate obtained a large number of votes in the northeast region of the country, mainly in New York, which made it possible for the Democratic candidate to obtain the necessary votes to obtain the voters of the state.

What are the roles for each branch of government that play in the policy-making process in the United States. Be sure to identify each branch's role in the formulation, debate and adoption, and implementation phases.

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Evidence-based policymaking is relevant for all levels of government. State agencies play an important role in creating and using evidence as they implement policies and collect data while operating programs. Often, effective evidence-based policymaking requires a healthy partnership between the federal government and states, with some federal programs relying on state-level actions and support. For example, many social services and environmental programs are operated by states on behalf of the federal government, with states collecting data, making eligibility determinations, and conducting enforcement activities. The data collected through these normal operations can be analyzed to ensure programs operate as intended. The federal government can also help support and enable activities at the state-level. In some cases, data may be needed to analyze activities conducted across many states and to generate comparisons for determining what implementation strategies are most effective for a given program.

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