Answer:
she is a hard worker and a good mother
Answer:
C. She is a hard worker and a good mother to Percy, who isn't always an easy kid.Explanation:
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The nature of history is anchored in what?
-the past
-the present
-important events
-chronology
What is a Secondary Source for 9/11?
A) A newspaper dated September 12, 2001
OB) A textbook summary of the events of 9/11
O C) An interview in 2016 with a firefighter who was at the World Trade Center on
9/11
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A secondary source is from someone who didn't experience it.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Unlike liberal critics of Roosevelt’s New Deal, conservative critics
thought New Deal programs did not do enough.
largely supported New Deal programs as they were.
thought New Deal programs expanded government too much.
supported government expansion of New Deal programs.
Answer:
The New Deal was a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1939. Major federal programs and agencies included the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the Civil Works Administration (CWA), the Farm Security Administration (FSA), the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 (NIRA) and the Social Security Administration (SSA). They provided support for farmers, the unemployed, youth and the elderly. The New Deal included new constraints and safeguards on the banking industry and efforts to re-inflate the economy after prices had fallen sharply. New Deal programs included both laws passed by Congress as well as presidential executive orders during the first term of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Answer:
The correct answer is d. building onto and expanding them.
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer.
argument regarding the future of the United States?
What is George Washington's main
OA. The United States should
remain as politically neutral as possible.
O B. The United States should form alliances with powerful nations.
O C. The United States should isolate itself from all foreign nations.
O D. The United States should align its interests with those of Europe.
O E. The United States should lead in foreign diplomacy and peacekeeping.
Answer: oc
Explanation:
Answer:
Either A or E. I would go with A.
Explanation:
It's not B, C, or D, and Washington makes it seem like it's in America's best interest to remain neutral
Which of these wars is said to have
encouraged the use of Heroin in the
United States?
A. Korean War
B. Vietnam War
C. Gulf War
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Answer:
b) vietnamise war
Explanation:
Vietnam War encouraged the use of Heroin in the United States. Hence, option B is appropriate.
What is the Vietnam War?Between 1 November 1955 and 30 April 1975, when Saigon fell, there was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia known as the Vietnam War. Officially, North Vietnam and South Vietnam engaged in the second of the Indochina Wars.
The Vietnam War was a protracted conflict between nationalist forces seeking to unite Vietnam under a communist regime and American forces working with South Vietnamese support to stop the rise of communism.
In March 1975, North Vietnamese forces launched a significant offensive in the Central Highlands after reorganizing their units and modernizing their supply infrastructure. The battle was finally put to an end on April 30, 1975, when NVA tanks rolled through the Saigon Presidential Palace's gate.
Hence, option B is correct.
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what is the square root of 100
Answer:
10
Explanation:
10 *10=100
so √100 = 10
provide two characteristics that describe American life during the 1950s?
Answer:
Americans operated in towns and lived in villages, there were new highways and transportation options, and most major cities were quickly replaced by suburbs; it became the new American dream. Americans operated in towns and lived in villages, there were new highways and transportation options, and most major cities were quickly replaced by suburbs; it became the new American dream. to settle in the suburbs and be prosperous; a single-family home, a good education, a stable, secure community for children, and neighbors who are similar to them
Explanation:
What is the economic justification for Imperialism and colonies?
Answer:
Explanation:
Americans justified imperialism by: Claiming Emerging business demanded it. As Americans increased business overseas it became necessary to protect those investments. In order to protect those investments America built the "great white fleet" that had been requested by Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan.
Answer:
Americans justified imperialism by claiming emerging business demanded it. As Americans increased business overseas it became necessary to protect those investments. In order to protect those investments america built the great white fleet that had been requested by captain alfred Thayer Mahan.
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Which of the following political developments would be mosttroubling to
Christian fundamentalists who supported Ronald Reagan during the 198099
A. The rapid expansion of military spending to counter growing
Soviet power
B. The gay community's increasingly public demands for equal rights
C. The federal decision to break up the air traffic controllers union
D. The policy of providing military support to Central American
revolutionaries
Answer:B
Explanation:
Answer:
B. The gay community's increasingly public demands for equal rights
Explanation:
The enforcement of the fugitive slave act led to
A. Recognition of the states rights
B. Resolution of the slavery question
C. Compromise on the slavery question
D. Anger In the north
Why do you think the Soviet Union started to become more democratic?
Answer:
To sum everything up: Significant foreign aid, being one of two superpowers after WWII, having economic growth so people tolerated totalitarianism and finally manpower, resources and nuclear weapons (thanks to an extensive spy network) is what allowed the Soviet Union to grow so powerful.
Explanation:
Which of the following describes a failed economic reform instituted under Khrushchev?
Oa. In contrast to Stalin, heavy industry was increased.
Ob. He began agricultural production in the Ural Mountains.
Oc Collectivization was ended in Soviet satellite states.
Od. The production of consumer goods was decreased.
Explanation:
The economy of the Soviet Union was based on state ownership of the means of production, collective farming, and industrial manufacturing. The highly centralized Soviet-type economic planning was managed by the administrative-command system.
"where the palmetto fronds whispered by the stream," is an example of
simile
metaphor
personification
alliteration
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
Personification is essentially giving nonhuman objects human characteristics
¿cual es la importancia de la revolucion mexicana?.
Answer:
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Explanation:
By 1950, where did most Texans live?
A in cities
B in small towns
C in rural areas
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Rural Areas
Explanation:
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Which of these didnt the Civil Rights Act do?
-get rid of the literacy test
-ban segregation in public places
-end gender discrimination in work places
-require equal implementation of voting rules
Answer:
First choice
Explanation:
get rid of the literacy test
Answer:
the civil rights acts DID NOT get rid of literacy test
Explanation:
"The Civil Rights Act of 1964 provided that literacy tests used as a qualification for voting in federal elections be administered wholly in writing and only to persons who had completed at least six years of formal education. In part to curtail the use of literacy tests, Congress enacted the Voting Rights Act of 1965."
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The first three words are "We the People ," why are these words important these words are important ?
Answer: We the people. The first three words of the Preamble of the Constitution of the United States of America. These words make it clear to all readers that in the United States the people are the foundation and driving force of the government.
What was one of the most political important policies of the Tokugawa shoguns
Answer:
The religious freedom they offered their subjects. The development of strong trade with the New World. The establishment of the Alternate Attendance Policy. Their military invasion of Siberia and Korea.
Explanation:
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What did the September 11 plot demonstrate to world leaders?
A. The al-Qaeda organization had limited monetary resources.
B. The al-Qaeda organization struggled with recruitment.
C. The al-Qaeda organization had an active global network.
D. The al-Qaeda organization could be easily located.
Answer:
C. The al-Qaeda organization had an active global network.
Explanation:
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How does misunderstanding fuel bad decisions and relations?
Answer:
All communication has two parts: a sender and a receiver. The sender has a message he or she intends to transmit, and s/he puts it in words, which, to her/him, best reflect what s/he is thinking. But many things can intervene to prevent the intended message from being received accurately.
If the communication is verbal, tone of voice can influence interpretation. The boss's words, "Hey, I noticed you were taking an especially long break this morning," could be interpreted as an attack if she or he said that in a disapproving tone, while the comment might be seen as a minor reminder about office rules if it was said in a friendly way. If the employee has a health problem that sometimes requires long breaks, the comment might have even been a friendly inquiry about what was happening and whether the employee needed any help. Here, tone of voice as well as situational and relationship factors would influence the interpretation of the message.
Nonverbal cues also are important. Is the sender's posture open and friendly, or closed and cold? Is her facial expression friendly or accusatory? All of these factors influence how the same words will be received.
In addition to how the message is sent, many additional factors determine how the receiver interprets the message. All new information we learn is compared with the knowledge we already have. If it confirms what we already know, we will likely receive the new information accurately, though we may pay little attention to it. If it calls into question our previous assumptions or interpretation of the situation, we may distort it in our minds so that it is made to fit our world view, or we may dismiss the information as deceptive, misguided, or simply wrong.
S.Y. Bowland describes how subtle racial or gender bias can lead to misunderstandings.
If the message is ambiguous, the receiver is especially likely to clarify it for him or herself in a way which corresponds with his or her expectations. For example, if two people are involved in an escalated conflict, and they each assume that the other is going to be aggressive and hostile, then any ambiguous message will be interpreted as aggressive and hostile, even if it was not intended to be that way at all. Our expectations work as blinders or filters that distort what we see so that it fits our preconceived images of the world. (Conflict theorists call these filters "frames." See the essay on Frames, Framing, and Reframing for more information.)
An analogy can be made to an experiment that tested people's interpretation of visual cues. When people were given eyeglasses that turned the world upside-down, they had to suffer through with upside-down images for a week or two. After that, their brains learned to reverse the images, so they were seeing things right-side up again. The same thing happens when we hear something we "know" is wrong. Our brains "fix" it so that it appears as we expect it to.
Cultural differences increase the likelihood of misunderstanding as well. If people speak different languages, the danger of bad translation is obvious. But even if people speak the same language, they may communicate in different ways.
Common differences are between high-context and low-context communication. Low-context communication stands on its own; it does not require context or interpretation to give it meaning. High-context communication is more ambiguous. It requires background knowledge and understanding (context), in addition to the words themselves, for communication. While everyone uses both kinds of communication, Western cultures tend to use low-context communication more often, while Eastern and Latin American and African cultures tend to use high-context communication. If such differences are not understood and adjusted for, misunderstanding is almost inevitable.[1]
Frank Blechman states that surprises offer the intervenor a chance to re-assess the assumptions he/she has made about a conflict.
Culture also affects communication by influencing the recipients' assumptions. As described above, our minds try to twist incoming information to make it fit in our worldview. Since different cultures have very different worldviews, cross-cultural communication is especially likely to change meaning between sender and receiver, as the sender may have a very different worldview from the receiver.
Given our tendency to hear what we expect to hear, it is very easy for people in conflict to misunderstand each other. Communication is already likely to be strained, and people will often want to hide the truth to some extent. Thus the potential for misperception and misunderstanding is high, which can make conflict management or resolution more difficult.
Explanation:
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who served as the first governor of Washington State?
-Elisha Ferry
-Isaac Stevens
-Henry Villard
Answer:
The first one
Explanation:
Washington Territory had 14 territorial governors from its organization in 1853 until the formation of the state of Washington in 1889. Territorial governors were appointed by the President of the United States. Elisha P. Ferry had the longest term of eight years and went on to become the state's first governor.
Why did Lincoln send a ship to Fort Sumter in April 1861?
Union troops had run out of ammunition.
Union troops were about to surrender to the Confederacy.
Union troops desperately needed food and water.
Union troops had been attacked by the Confederacy.
#2 Is The Answer
Union troops were about to surrender to the Confederacy.
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Which of the following does the word upbringing refer to?
Answer:
What following are you talking about
Explanation:
Answer:
early training
Explanation:
a particular way that you raise a child or how that child is raised is called an upbringing.
can be referred to as "nurturing" aswell
was the US justified in dropping the two atomic bombs on Hiroshima, Japan and Nagasaki, Japan?
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no, in my opinion they were not justified
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in order to say the US justified in dropping the two atomic bombs on Hiroshima, Japan, and Nagasaki, Japan you need to say any action justifies taking human life I do not believe that is for me to decide
although some would make the point of counteraction for pearl harbor even in this case the bombs were a huge counteraction.
in the end, the bombs were nothing but a strategic move to ens the war quickly
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Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
In order to say the US justified in dropping the two atomic bombs on Hiroshima, Japan, and Nagasaki, Japan you need to say any action justifies taking human life I do not believe that is for me to decide. Although some would make the point of counteraction for pearl harbor even in this case the bombs were a huge counteraction. In the end, the bombs were nothing but a strategic move to ens the war quickly
A Jewish state was created after World War II by what organization?
1. the Zion organization
2. NATO
3. the League of Nations
4. the United Nations
Answer:
Zion
Explanation:
Answer:
The United Nations
Explanation:
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Write several paragraphs that explain your opinion about the role of the UN in relation to the Korean War--was it wise or unwise? Did it provide enough benefit for the additional difficulties it produces?
The United Nations Command (UNC) provided the core military and strategic direction for the anti-communist war effort in Korea. In 1950 the armed forces of the Republic of Korea (ROK) numbered 95,000. They were poorly equipped and there was no air force. The army had no experience of combat against regular land forces.