Answer:
b. eliminate competition in their industries is correct <3
Explanation:
Which two nations are members of the Organization of American States? Canada, France, Egypt, United States, China
Answer:
A and D
Explanation:
Answer:
a & d
Explanation:
A robot is an automated machine that cannot be programmed to complete a variety of functions (behaviors).
Group of answer choices
True
False
Answer:
the answer to this question is false
Qué ocurre en la escena
representada?, ¿qué personajes
se presentan?, ¿cómo son
representados?, ¿qué semejanzas
y diferencias advierten entre ellos?
Answer: i cant see it
Explanation:
Based on what you know of the current government, and political parties, do you feel that
George Washington was correct in warning the nation about their existence? Why or why not?
how president kennedy’s vision “new frontier" attempted to address and fix the problems created by inequality?
Answer:
lol all i did was cp from an old report I had to do in hs
The term New Frontier was used by Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy in his acceptance speech in the 1960 United States presidential election to the Democratic National Convention at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as the Democratic slogan to inspire America to support him. The phrase developed into a label for his administration's domestic and foreign programs. We stand today on the edge of a New Frontier—the frontier of the 1960s, the frontier of unknown opportunities and perils, the frontier of unfilled hopes and unfilled threats. ... The pioneers gave up their safety, their comfort, and sometimes their lives to build our new west. They were determined to make the new world strong and free - an example to the world. ... Some would say that those struggles are all over, that all the horizons have been explored, that all the battles have been won. That there is no longer an American frontier. ... And we stand today on the edge of a new frontier, the frontier of unknown opportunities and perils. ... Beyond that frontier are uncharted areas of science and space, unsolved problems of peace and war, unconquered problems of ignorance and prejudice, unanswered questions of poverty and surplus. ... I'm asking each of you to be pioneers towards that New Frontier. My call is to the young in heart, regardless of age. ... Can we carry through in an age where we will witness not only new breakthroughs in weapons of destruction, but also a race for mastery of the sky and the rain, the ocean and the tides, the far side of space, and the inside of men's minds? ... All mankind waits upon our decision. A whole world waits to see what we shall do. And we cannot fail that trust, and we cannot fail to try. In the words of Robert D. Marcus: "Kennedy entered office with ambitions to eradicate poverty and to raise America's eyes to the stars through the space program. Among the legislation passed by Congress during the Kennedy Administration, unemployment benefits were expanded, aid was provided to cities to improve housing and transportation, funds were allocated to continue the construction of a national highway system started under Eisenhower, a water pollution control act was passed to protect the country's rivers and streams, and an agricultural act to raise farmers' incomes was made law. A significant amount of anti-poverty legislation was passed by Congress, including increases in social security benefits and in the minimum wage, several housing bills, and aid to economically distressed areas. A few antirecession public works packages, together with a number of measures designed to assist farmers, were introduced. Major expansions and improvements were made in Social Security (including retirement at 62 for men), hospital construction, library services, family farm assistance and reclamation. Food stamps for low-income Americans were reintroduced, food distribution to the poor was increased, and there was an expansion in school milk and school lunch distribution. The most comprehensive farm legislation since 1938 was carried out, with expansions in rural electrification, soil conservation, crop insurance, farm credit, and marketing orders. In September 1961, the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency was established as the focal point in government for the "planning, negotiation, and execution of international disarmament and arms control agreements. Altogether, the New Frontier witnessed the passage of a broad range of important social and economic reforms. According to Theodore White, under John F. Kennedy, more new legislation was actually approved and passed into law than at any other time since the Thirties.When Congress recessed in the latter part of 1961, 33 out of 53 bills that Kennedy had submitted to Congress were enacted. A year later, 40 out of 54 bills that the Kennedy Administration had proposed were passed by Congress, and in 1963, 35 out of 58 "must" bills were enacted. As noted by Larry O'Brien, "A myth had arisen that he [Kennedy] was uninterested in Congress, or that he 'failed' with Congress. The facts, I believe, are otherwise. Kennedy's legislative record in 1961–63 was the best of any President since Roosevelt's first term. However, the Independence Hall Association's website U.S. History.org describes then-Vice President and future U.S. President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society as the "largest reform agenda since Roosevelt's New Deal" and as what also managed to "complete the unfinished work of JFK's New Frontier. in his book John F. Kennedy on Leadership, John A. Barnes stated Congress in fact passed few of Kennedy's New Frontier proposals during his lifetime, with major initiatives not being enacted until 1964 and 1965, during Johnson's Presidency.
Hey there! I get the feeling that you have APUSH with me lol. And I’m guessing this is for our project if I’m right.?! But anyways lemme give you of what I putted:
• Kennedy's New Frontier domestic program was ambitious, promising:
Federal funding for education,
Medical care for the elderly,
Government intervention to halt the recession.
•Kennedy also promised an end to racial discrimination.
•The New Frontier program proved impossible to complete, however, due to the reluctance of a conservative Congress. Still, Kennedy established the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity to eliminate racial discrimination in hiring of government employees and in 1962 issued an executive order forbidding segregation of federally funded housing. Apart from these efforts, Kennedy's lack of follow through on his campaign promise disappointed many civil rights activists.
How did the conditions in Europe following World War II encourage the expansion of communism?
Answer:
It enabled communist parties in Eastern Europe and China to assume power.
Explanation:
What did Jackson do that ended the nullification crisis ?
A.passed a higher tariff
B.fired his Vice President
C.burned down every home in South Carolina
D.threatened to use army to enforce the law
On December 10, 1832, President Andrew Jackson issued a Proclamation to the People of South Carolina (also known as the “Nullification Proclamation”) that disputed a states' right to nullify a federal law, The Compromise Tariff of 1833 was eventually accepted by South Carolina and ended the nullification crisis
Why is it important to prepare for a Hurricane?
Answer:
Explanation:
CDC recommends that you print important documents (e.g., emergency phone numbers, insurance information) before a hurricane strikes. Power outages during and after a hurricane can prevent you from accessing information online when you most need it. Preparing now can help keep you and your family safe.
What part of the Constitution established the Supreme Court?
Artical 3 of the constitution
nagkaruon ng malawakang pagtaas ng presyo ng mga bilihin at naapektuhan nito ang iyong pamilya. ano ang magagawa mo upang makatulong saiyong magulang
Answer:
Explanation:
What are the benefits of 3D design and 3D printing software?
What is the significance of the Third World to the Cold War?
Answer:
Strategists in both camps believed that ultimate victory or defeat in the Cold War depended on the outcome of Third World conflicts. Moreover, many of these areas harbored vital natural resources, such as oil in the Middle East, upon which the developed world had become dependent.
Explanation:
Why did Nixon replace Vice President
Spiro Agnew with Gerald Ford?
Answer:
because he was a curropt
Did the ultimatum work for ww l
Answer: The road from an assassination in the Balkans to a world war is confusing and difficult ... Le chemin de l'assassinat dans les Balkans à une guerre mondiale est source de ... They encouraged restraint but did not prevent the great powers from working ... The ultimatum gave the Serbs just 48 hours to respond or a state of war ...
When the Europeans left, what were some of the problems left behind?
Answer:
Let us start at the beginning by asking what was the European left in its heyday. The defining characteristic of the post-war European left (which was distinct from the eastern European left of the time) was the democratic fight for the rights of working people. Shortly after the Second World War, most of the mainstream European left rejected Communism, and accepted a democratic path towards the emancipation and support of the working class. During the golden age of post-war development, the left participated in the construction of European welfare regimes, and where it has been most successful – in Scandinavia – it built up universalistic, egalitarian, and predominantly tax-funded and state-run systems of welfare provision.
In this construction, the parties of the left have primarily leaned on a significant and relatively homogenous group of working class electorates. These electorates were since the late 19th century defined by a strong sense of group belonging, or ‘class consciousness’. This consciousness was constructed from the cradle and lasted to the grave. It was passed on from parents to children, and cultivated by a plethora of party-associated organisations, such as daycare centres, sports clubs, choral societies, women’s clubs, and others. Together with workers’ unions organising the work on factory floors, and later in offices, these organisations helped construct a working-class subculture that permeated the social as well as the political, and that ensured the electoral stability of the European left.
Seymour Martin Lipset suggested that the greatest achievement of the left had been the lifting of the working class away from authoritarianism and towards cosmopolitanism espoused by left-wing intellectuals. Indeed, the general success of the left in capturing and ‘educating’ the lower social strata profoundly shaped European party systems. In western Europe, the political left has been uniformly and continuously associated with progressive policies not only in the economic domain, but also in non-economic matters such as the environment, women’s rights, and (slowly and shyly) the rights of minorities – both ethnic and sexual.
Somewhat paradoxically, the left’s success precipitated its own demise in a dialectic fashion. First, the emancipation of the working class – primarily the extension of access to higher education – changed the working class and its dependence on left-wing subcultures and organisations. Second, the left’s enabling of the search for rights allowed younger generations to seek personal liberation from traditional hierarchies, including those of the left.
From proletariat to ‘precariat’
Having lived in Gothenburg, Sweden, the home of the Volvo, I eagerly visited the Volvo factory, looking forward to meeting the contemporary proletariat. What did I see? Halls and halls of conveyor belts shuffling skeletons that would become fancy SUVs in about an hour, while silver robotic arms added various parts to them. And the working class? I saw precious few of them. They were mostly young women, sitting on comfortable chairs surrounded by computer screens and keyboards, listening to their iPods… I later learned that these workers earn as much as Swedish university professors (that means – a lot).
The traditional working class as we imagine it from the times of Henry Ford does not exist anymore. Most of the workers at Volvo with their above-average pay, comfort and job security can hardly be considered as such. Today’s working class is much less visible, and much more atomised. Today’s working class are the masses of unskilled service workers who predominantly cook, clean or drive. Often, their jobs are short-term or part-time, and low-paying. These people do not come into contact with each other nearly as much as the traditional factory-floor workers did. They are more often than not from diverse minority backgrounds, and thus are separated by cultural boundaries. In short, these people have significantly reduced ability to organise, and they do not. As my research with Allison Rovny shows, their political belonging is weak, and – in the absence of a formative subculture – it is malleable.
The extension of access to higher education has increased the individual ability of people to process more complex information and make their own choices. As education also brings better jobs, this process has created more cognitively and financially independent citizens. The 1968 generation opted for more socially liberal and less hierarchical politics, forming new social movements and later political parties that espoused left-wing economics, but that were defined by their social and cultural openness.
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In response to a poll, 58% of Americans said that the federal government had done a fair or poor job responding to Hurricane Katrina.
Based on the graph, what conclusion can be drawn about the reasons Americans give for this failure?
A)
Few Americans fault national leaders for the failed response
B)
Most Americans believe the fault for the failed response lies with the
President
Lack of planning and coordination among government agencies were
major factors in the failed response.
Many Americans believe that it is not the job of the federal government to
respond to natural disasters such as hurricanes
D)
1992 to Present
Conclusion can be drawn about the reasons Americans give for this failure is Most Americans believe the fault for the failed response lies with the President Lack of planning and coordination among government agencies were major factors in the failed response. Thus, option B is correct.
What was the Hurricane Katrina?Hurricane Katrina was a powerful Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that struck in late August 2005, mainly in the city of New Orleans and its surrounding areas, leaving 1,392 people dead and causing damage worth between $97.4 billion and $145.5 billion. It now shares the title of costliest tropical cyclone ever with Hurricane Harvey of 2017.
The fifth hurricane and third major hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, Katrina was the 12th tropical cyclone overall. In addition, it was the fourth-most powerful Atlantic storm ever to hit the contiguous United States. The majority of Hurricane Katrina's fatalities were caused by floods brought on by fatal engineering defects in the city's flood defense infrastructure, notably the levee.
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Why did Austria-Hungary feel such a need to sign a treaty with Germany?
They had been allies sense 1879 under the agreement that the German empire would protect/help them if Russia were to ever attack and vice-versa. About 3 years later Italy also joined the alliance to create the Triple alliance in WWI
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IMPERIALISM QUESTION!
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Which conclusion about Incan society could be drawn from the map
Answer:
Incan Civilization
Located in South America, specifically the Andes Mountains, shared many characteristics with previous Mesoamerican peoples and was short lived before being conquered by Europeans.
Explanation:
No map attached, however this is about the Incan Civilization
The event reported in the headline above contributed to the A. United States victory in the Spanish-American War.B. rapid collapse of communism in Central America.C. development of better relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.D. growing hostility between the United States and Cuba
Should a woman’s decision to have an abortion be protected under the Constitution as a matter of privacy?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The abortion process doesn't count only on male or simply called husband.Tge woman's decision is compulsory as the effect after it has to be beared by woman herself.
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Answer: D
Explanation:
As nations of Africa what could the nations do to self rule peace.
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35 points
Answer:
Give the people a reason not to try and overthrow. For example the goverment could give the people low tax rates, let the people elect a leader
Explanation:
Explain how one innovation or technology invented in the last 25 years has greatly changed life for people today ?
Answer:
the invention of the smart phone has drastically changed the way we go about our lives today, making us able to access anything on the internet, whereas 25 years ago, nobody could've imagined the possibilities.
The Louisiana purchase
A. Nearly tripled the size of the United States.
B. Improved relations between the United States and Britain.
C. Set the border between the US and Canada at the 49th parallel.
D. Nearly doubled its sus of the United States.
Answer:
D. Nearly doubled its *size of the United States.
Explanation:
Explain Feudalism and the two roles involved.
dis is fo the middle ages test plz help
Which is true about people lucky enough to have jobs during the Great Depression?
Their hours and wages were greatly reduced.
They were subject to harassment by resentful friends and neighbors.
Their hours increased, but their wages were reduced.
Many of them quit their jobs because of the low wages.
Answer:
their hours and wages were greatly reduced
Explanation:
Which contribution to Roman society did Virgil make? (4 points)
a
He wrote the Odyssey.
b
He wrote the Aeneid.
c
He recited Roman laws.
d
He built the Pantheon.
Answer:
b. he wrote the Aeneid.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. He wrote the Aeneid.
Explanation:
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however does the first answer gets to be marked brainliest and gets 50or 50 plus points
Answer:
umm what answer?
Explanation:
What aspect of the U.S. economy have grown because of globalization?
Answer:
the companies
Explanation:
Answer: The third effect of globalization on the U.S. economy is the influx of international companies coming into the United States.
Explanation:
This increases the U.S. economy through the performance and productivity of new business, and the labor force acquires new enhanced skill sets.
What religions originated in India?
Answer:
Buddhism
Hinduism
Jainism
Islam
Sikhism
Zoroastrianism
Christianity
Answer:
Hinduism
Explanation: