2. What was the purpose of the Irish Republican Army (IRA)?
A. To oppose British control of Northern Ireland
OB. To fight Soviet infiltration of the Irish Republic
O C. To serve as American allies in NATO
O D. To cause insurrection and advance communism

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Answer 1
I believe the answer is A
Answer 2

Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, many paramilitary groups in Ireland went under the name of Irish Republican Army (IRA). Hence option A is correct.

What is Irish Republican Army (IRA) ?

This name refers to organizations that support Irish republicanism, the idea that all of Ireland ought to be an independent republic free from British domination.

The original Irish Republican Army (1919–1922), also known as the "old IRA," was founded in 1917 from the Irish Volunteers and Irish Citizen Army.

It was later strengthened by Irishmen who had served in the British Army during World War I and had returned to Ireland to fight for Ireland's independence from Britain. The Irish parliament, Dáil Éireann, designated this IRA to be the army of the revolutionary Irish Republic in Irish law.1919.

The original Irish Republican Army underwent numerous organizational changes, changes, and splits in the century that followed. As a result, many paramilitary groups have gone on to use the name Provisional Irish Republican Army, which played a significant role in the Troubles in Northern Ireland from 1969 to 1998.

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Which of the following is an example of the idea of "separation of powers" in the American constitutional system?

A - Each state elects representatives and senators to Congress.

B - The process for creating laws involves Congress and the president.

C - The military is allowed to make decisions without the president's approval.

D - Congress is allowed to pass laws without approval of the president.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Answer: The process for creating laws involves Congress and the president.


Which of the following examples does Carson use in Silent Spring to show the dangers of pesticides?

A. farm animals became sick and died

B. the birds disappeared from people's backyards

C. there were no bees to pollinate the flowers on the fruit trees

D.All of these choices are correct.

Based on the excerpt, readers could conclude that:

A. pesticides are harmful to animals and humans.

B.only insects are affected by pesticides.

C.most deaths in the U.S. are caused by pesticides.

D. None of these choices are correct.

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Answer

Explanation:First question should be D and then the next question should be A

The example that Carson uses in the first question, in Silent Spring to show the dangers of Pesticides that includes farm animals dying, birds disappearing, and no bees pollinating the flowers on the fruit trees. Hence, Option D is the correct statement.

What readers can conclude after reading the excerpt?

In the excerpt written by Rachel Carson, the author wants to give the message to the readers that Human activities are destroying the environment.

Therefore, the readers can conclude that pesticides are harmful to animals and humans. For the second question, Option A is the correct statement.

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Factory owners often blamed strikes on
1. Native born Americans who disliked immigrants
2. Newspapers that published stories about working conditions
3. Workers who were reds or communist
4. Women who had joined the work force during world war 1

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Answer:

3 no.

Explanation:

because in this current world we often hear about strikes which are mainly about workers who were reds and communist

Match each Enlightenment philosopher to the book that he wrote.

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Answer:

Wolter is the right

Explanation:

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n what time period did hydroelectric power usage reach its peak? 1970–1980 1980–1990 1990–2000 2000–2010

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It peaked during 1990-2000.

Answer:  

A.

1970 and 1980

Explanation: i chose    

1990 and 2000 and got it wrong, A. was the correct answer

Charles G. Finney (1792-1875), ordained by the Presbyterian Church in 1824, became the most prominent minister of the Second Great Awakening, leading religious revivals throughout the Northeast. Finney would become known as the "father of modern revivalism." True False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

He led evangelist meetings throughout the Northeast. He also took a couple trips to England to preach. He became a top faculty member of Oberlin, teaching theology. His actions led to movements like temperance and antislavery. Historians still call him the father of modern revivalism to this day.

Which African American writer created a ten-part series of plays each focusing on one decade of the twentieth century

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Answer:

August wilson

Explanation:

because he did

What was the first private radio in Ghana?

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Answer:

Established in 1995 by Kwasi Twum, the founder of Multimedia Group Limited, Joy FM became the first private radio station to be licensed in Ghana.

Explanation:

what makes a source credible

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Answer:

option 1 be the correct answer.

Answer:

Its accuracy can be corroborated.

Explanation:

Which of the following were the Vikings known for?
a. using both swords and axes in battle
b. being the only fighters across Europe to take prisoners
C. both of these
d. neither of these
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Ο Α
B.
O O O O
D

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Answer:

it is tricky but to me it Is A

which of the following inventions allowed women to have more free time in the early 1900s?
A. typewriter

B.lightbulb

C. bicycle

D. washing machine

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Answer: washing machine

Am upsearge of violence in the 1990s was a desperate attempt by right wing political organisation to serial the process of negotiation​

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Answer:

INTRODUCTION

1. The Commission had considerable success in uncovering violations that took place before 1990. This was not true of the 1990s period. Information before the Commission shows that the nature and pattern of political conflict in this later period changed considerably, particularly in its apparent anonymity. A comparatively smaller number of amnesty applications were received for this period. The investigation and research units of the Commission were also faced with some difficulty in dealing with the events of the more recent past.

2. Two factors dominated the period 1990�94. The first was the process of negotiations aimed at democratic constitutional dispensation. The second was a dramatic escalation in levels of violence in the country, with a consequent increase in the number of gross violations of human rights.

3. The period opened with the public announcement of major political reforms by President FW de Klerk on 2 February 1990 � including the unbanning of the ANC, PAC, SACP and fifty-eight other organisations; the release of political prisoners and provision for all exiles to return home. Mr Nelson Mandela was released on 11 February 1990. The other goals were achieved through a series of bilateral negotiations between the government and the ANC, resulting in the Groote Schuur and Pretoria minutes of May and August 1990 respectively. The latter minute was accompanied by the ANC's announcement that it had suspended its armed struggle.

4. A long period of 'talks about talks' followed � primarily between the government, the ANC and Inkatha � culminating in the December 1991 launch of the Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA). CODESA, which involved twenty different political parties and organisations, collapsed in disagreement over issues of majority rule and regional powers. In May 1992, talks resumed with CODESA II. However, barely a month later, the ANC withdrew in the wake of the Boipatong massacre of 17 June 1992 and embarked on a campaign against the remaining homeland governments. Talks resumed five months later, after the signing by the ANC, PAC and the government of a Record of Understanding.

5. The Record of Understanding marked a shift in the National Party (NP) government's negotiating strategy. It abandoned its de facto alliance with the IFP, through which it had hoped to secure enough electoral support to force a power-sharing arrangement with the ANC. Instead, the ANC and the government now co-operated closely while the IFP aligned itself with a coalition of bantustan governments and elements of the white right wing. This latter grouping ultimately coalesced into the Concerned South Africans Group (COSAG) which, in July 1993, walked out of the talks and formed the Freedom Alliance. This development saw a further escalation in the level of violence. With the IFP's chief negotiator threatening a civil war if the elections went ahead without the IFP, deaths from political violence in July and August 1993 soared to 605 and 705 respectively, compared to 267 in June 1993.

A significant effect of the first great awakening was that it
A. Stopped new churches from growing
B. Slowed the growth of universities
C. Caused division among religious groups
D. Led to less religious tolerance

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

it caused division among groups, since there remained a traditional religious establishment

Answer: C. Caused division among religious groups

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what reason do you think was the biggest motivating factor for the explosion

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Answer:

photos of the following is an insectivorous plant

The 1814 blank which ended the war, merely affirmed the situation prevailing before the war began (the status quo antebellum). The treaty was silent on the issues of commercial rights that had led to war. When war between Britain and France ended in 1815, so did British interference with American shipping.

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yes because British had war with France

The 1814 Treaty of Ghent ended the war between the United States and Britain, affirming the status quo before the war and not addressing the underlying issues that had led to the conflict.

The treaty did not specifically address the commercial rights that had been a cause of the war, but with the end of the war between Britain and France in 1815, British interference with American shipping also ceased.

This meant that the issues related to commercial rights were indirectly resolved by the broader peace between the major European powers. The Treaty of Ghent brought an end to the war and restored peace between the United States and Britain.

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The 1814 blank which ended the war, merely affirmed the situation prevailing before the war began (the status quo antebellum). The treaty was silent on the issues of commercial rights that had led to war. When war between Britain and France ended in 1815, so did British interference with American shipping. Explain.

A broad social movement that aimed to addressed social, economic, and political issues was the: A. Progressive Movement B. Consumer Movement C. Civil Rights Movement D. Industrial Movement

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Answer:

A. Progressive Movement

Explanation:

Progressive movement occurred was prevalent in the United States around 1890-1920. The movement was established by the people to voice out their displeasure on how the government was run. The progressive pushed for reforms in the various sector of the country.

This movement is also known as a broad social movement aimed at addressing the social, economic, and political issues of the country.

Answer:

A.) Progressive movement

Explanation:

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Which journalist is correctly linked to the proper subject?
O Jacob Riis-political corruption in cities
Olda Tarbell-living conditions of immigrants
O Upton Sinclair-the handling of food products
O Lincoln Steffens-dealings of the Standard Oil Company

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Upton Sinclair- The handling of food products is the journalist correctly linked to the proper subject.

Upton Sinclair was an American writer who was noted for his extensive career that allowed him to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize.

A remarkable fact of his career as a writer is that in 1904, Fred Warren (editor of the socialist newspaper Appeal to Reason) asked him to write a report on the bad practices of the food industry. Sinclair agreed, but later his report became the novel The Jungle, an unprecedented bestseller that made an impact in the United States and other countries.

As a result of the impact caused by this novel, in 1906 the Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act were approved to improve food handling practices in the United States.

According to the above, the correct answer is C. In addition, options A, B, and D are not correct because they refer to writers and publications that have no relationship.

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Answer:

Upton Sinclair- The handling of food products

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What were the two reasons President Eisenhower thought the bombs were unnecessary? How did its use
affect him?

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Answer:

Truman stated that his decision to drop the bomb was purely military. A Normandy-type amphibious landing would have cost an estimated million casualties. Truman believed that the bombs saved Japanese lives as well. Prolonging the war was not an option for the President.

Explanation:

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Which article recognizes states' powers and limitations? Article V Article III Article IV Article I Article II

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Answer: Article 1

Explanation:

Article one outlines the powers and limitations of states

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This is what happened after the chrome dinosaurs went extinct

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Explanation:

Why did many oppose the national bank?

The bank would not pay for the national debt.

The bank could not provide mortgages.

A national bank was not mentioned in the Constitution.

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Answer:

A national bank was not mentioned in the Constitution.

Explanation:

A lot of Americans were against the idea of having a National Bank because they believed that the idea was unconstitutional and it would give too much power to the Federal Government. They were also afraid that this would create a monopoly that could undermine state-run banks

It was widely believed by many people, as brought up by Thomas Jefferson that the Constitution did not give the government power to establish and run a bank.

What are oromo's cultural values?​

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Explanation:

Oromos respect their elders and value social responsibility, helping others, bravery, and hard work. Knowledge of history and culture is admired. Oromos can count their family trees through ten generations or more.

what dose the term historiography mean

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Answer:

The study of the writing of history and of written histories.

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Answer:

Explanation: it means the study of historical writing and it was made in the mid 16th century

What was Theodore Roosevelt’s conception of the presidency, and how did his actions conform to that conception?

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Explanation:

In foreign policy, he focused on Central America where he began construction of the Panama Canal. He expanded the Navy and sent the Great White Fleet on a world tour to project American naval power. His successful efforts to broker the end of the Russo-Japanese War won him the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize.

An argumentative thesis differs from an explanatory thesis because it:
A. includes citations for all the sources that support it.
B. must propose an idea that can be challenged by the reader.
C. summarizes the main point of an original essay.
D. cannot be based on generalizations of any kind.

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Answer:
A. Includes citations for all the sources that support it.


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Which of the following was not a conclusion drawn by Arybhata?

A) Earth is round

B) lunar eclipses occur five times a year

C) Earth revolves around the sun

D) Earth is round

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based on what you observevwhat were thevprimary motivation of son of liberty( what were they hoping to achieve )explain!

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Answer:

Los Hijos de la Libertad (Sons of Liberty en inglés) fue una organización de patriotas americanos que surgieron en las colonias británicas de América del Norte. El grupo estaba formado para proteger los derechos de los colonos y para manifestarse contra los abusos del gobierno británico. Son especialmente conocidos por su participación en el Motín del té en Boston en 1773 en reacción contra el Acta del Té, que causaron las Leyes intolerables (una campaña de represión del Gobierno Británico), y una contra-movilización de patriotas.

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About how long were the Toltec said to exist?
A) 700 years
B) 300 years
C) 450 years
D) 600 years

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Answer:

About how long were the Toltec said to exist?

A) 700 years

B) 300 years

C) 450 years

D) 600 years

The Ancient Toltec civilization dominated present-day central Mexico from their capital city of Tolla.

The civilization flourished from around 900-1150 A.D. when Tula was destroyed.

Answer:

B)300 years

Explanation:

What is one group that was targeted by the Women’s Christian Temperance Union? saloon owners women workers settlement house residents reformers

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Answer:

the answer would be #1: saloon owners

Explanation:

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One group, which was constantly targeted by the Women's Christian Temperance Union, was the group of saloon owners in the society. Hence, option A holds true.

What is the significance of Women's Christian Temperance Union?

The Women's Christian Temperance Union was a union formed by the women in the society who worked for the equality of the status of women in the society. They held peaceful protests to get an equal and fair representation in the American society.

To spread their message, they targeted the saloon workers, who sold women for assaults and in exchange for monetary and paid fun to their society. To stop these practices, the union held a series of activities to spread equality and increase the status of women in the society.

Hence, option A holds true regarding the significance of the Women's Christian Temperance Union.

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when was the declaration of Independence signed​

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Answer:

It was signed in the year 2nd August, 1776.

Explanation:

The signing of the U.s. declaration of Independence occurred during this year.

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