8. Which battle took place on an island in the Pacific that would act as an
important refueling station between the US and Japan? *
a. Battle of the Bulge
b. Battle of Okinawa
c. Battle of Guadalcanal
d. Battle of Midas

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Answer 1

Answer:

Its C. Guadalcanal

Explanation:

It happen on 7th of August through the 9th of February, so in all it lasted 6 months and 2 days.

Answer 2
I think the correct answer is D.

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If you can tell me who faught in the civil war I will give you a brainliest
But only if you answer correctly.

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Answer:

In the Civil War The Americans was the only country that fought it was a war between the south and the north over slavery The North was called the Union and the South was called the Confederant.

Explanation:

Answer:

The United states of America and the Confederate States of America

Explanation:

The American Civil War was fought between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America, a collection of eleven southern states that left the Union in 1860 and 1861.

Which event occurred at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference?
A
The Versailles Treaty was executed.
B
The British Empire signed the Balfour Declaration.
С
The Triple Entente was formed.
D
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points were accepted.

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Search it up but I think it’s A
A! The treaty was signed in 1919. The British Empire signed the Balfour Declaration in 1917.
The Triple Entente was formed in 1907. And Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points got accepted in 1918.

Corinth was run by one aristocrat (rich man) who took power away from the other rulers. What
type of
government did Corinth have?

Monarchy

Oligarchy

Tyranny (Tyrant)

Direct Democracy

Indirect Democracy

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Tyranny or Monarchy but i could be wrong. I think tyranny tho

What advantage did the German have in the creation of chemical weapons

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Answer:

They were primarily used to demoralize, injure, and kill entrenched defenders, against whom the indiscriminate and generally very slow-moving or static nature of gas clouds would be most effective.

Explanation:

Mustard gas, introduced by the Germans in 1917, blistered the skin, eyes, and lungs, and killed thousands. Military strategists defended the use of poison gas by saying it reduced the enemy's ability to respond and thus saved lives in offensives.

Segregation became widespread across the country including in North Carolina. African
Americans were forced to use separate public schools, libraries, and parks. When they existed,
these facilities were usually of poorer quality than those created for whites. In practice, these
so-called separate-but-equal facilities were separate and unequal.
Which statement describes the effects of Jim Crow laws on the people of North Carolina?
These laws ended slavery and gave the newly freed men the right to vote.
These laws made it illegal to manufacture, sell, or transport alcoholic beverages.
The laws placed price supports on crops such as tobacco, rice, and cotton
These laws required separate accommodations, such as restrooms and schools, for citizens.

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Answer

Jim crow laws were designed to enforce this doctirne by requiring racial segregation for public facilities.

Explanation:

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Is there more to be done with women’s right TODAY, list examples that show that women are still not equal.


This is due tonight help ASAP AHHHHHH

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Answer:

They are equal in many countries by law.

Explanation:

But you can't change everyone's mind.

▪︎ they aren't allowed to wear what they want

▪︎ they cant choose a profession bcz they may be said by the society that she cannot .

▪︎in alot of countries men are paid more in the same job as a women.

▪︎alot of people still beleave that women belong to the kitchen

Explanation:

i don't know alot

Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly.

_______________ was the first to write about human culture.

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Answer:

Edward B. Tylor

Explanation:

The term was first used in this way by the pioneer English Anthropologist Edward B. Tylor in his book, Primitive Culture, published in 1871

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How did World War I and the Treaty of Versailles contribute to the outbreak of World War II?

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Answer:

Hitler was a soldier during WW1 and he became very upset when they lost especially since Germany was forced to pay war reparation (Treaty of Versailles outlined that) and the economy nearly crippled because of that. During the early 1900s, there was a lot of anti-Semitism, which was hate for jews, so Hitler built off of that and blamed the Jews which contributed to the Holocaust and various war crimes.

Explanation:

Hitler was a soldier during WW1 and he became very upset when they lost especially since Germany was forced to pay war reparation (Treaty of Versailles outlined that) and the economy nearly crippled because of that. During the early 1900s, there was a lot of anti-Semitism, which was hate for jews, so Hitler built off of that and blamed the Jews which contributed to the Holocaust and various war crimes.

Answer:

The correct answer is... B.) It had harsh terms that created economic distress in Germany.

Explanation:

*A Key Point from the PF World History Lesson 6 Section 1 READING ASSIGNMENT

• The Treaty of Versailles placed harsh obligations and limitations on Germany that set the stage for World War II. Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party capitalized on the weaknesses of the Weimar government and the economic distress the country faced to rise to power in Germany.

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technological innovations of modern day and their political, social, and
economic impact.
Modern Day: Technological Innovations
My list:
Transportation
(ex: bullet train)
Collaborative list:
My list:
Communication
(ex: facetime)
Collaborative list:
My list:
Manufacturing and the
Marketing of Goods
(ex: Amazon.com)
Collaborative list:
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Answer:

Transportation now completely motorized and mostly fueled by crude oil has made traveling long distances faster, it is easier to visit relatives and stay in touch with friends even if you don't live near each other. The production of oil is done by large companies and often share holders are in politics. It has helped some in political gain by certain oil companies making large donations in a presidential candidate. It is now a political issue the continued use of an unrenewable resource has and continues to cause pollution, completely been the sole reason of some ecosystems end. Second, the phone now mostly we all have mobile phones that we can carry with us every where we go. Socially this new technology keeps us closer to our family and friends by being available for conversation, questions, etc at any moment. Before you would call there number and hope you caught them at home not busy with dinner or laundry etc. Economically the mobile phone has made having a phone readily available for everyone regardless of your spending limit there's a phone out there for you and it although put some of the traditional phone companies out of business it opened up a world full of possibilities to new companies. Politically the mobile phone has been a viable source of accurate news, and trade information. Social Media has socially allowed us to connect with people we know and people around the globe with opinions on topics we personally find intriguing. It has made even the socially awkward into social butterflies as you can read posts, comment, or post your own opinion and millions can view it. It along with text messaging definitely has caused loss of jobs in the post office. Before you would write a letter, buy a stamp and send it then the receiver would get your letter within 5 or so days and the have to write you a letter buy postage and send it to you. Now there's no postage no person to person delivery system you can just press send and your text message or social media message is received instantly. This has economically brought phone companies both old and new to the forefront of our economy. Politically it has both helped and hindered some presidential candidates because even the president uses Twitter now I could continue but maybe that will help get your ideas flowing. Basically they want you to debate modern technology both pros and cons and you are definately smart enough to do that.

What can the Supreme Court do if a law violates the Constitution?
request that the President veto it
rewrite the law
declare it "null and void"
O ask Congress to review it

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Answer:

A veto (Latin for "I forbid") is the power (used by an officer of the state, for example) to unilaterally stop an official action, especially the enactment of legislation. A veto can be absolute, as for instance in the United Nations Security Council, whose permanent members (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) can block any resolution, or it can be limited, as in the legislative process of the United States, where a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate will override a presidential veto of legislation.[1] A veto may give power only to stop changes (thus allowing its holder to protect the status quo), like the US legislative veto, or to also adopt them (an "amendatory veto"), like the legislative veto of the Indian President, which allows him to propose amendments to bills returned to Parliament for reconsideration.

Explanation:

The concept of a veto body originated with the Roman offices of consul and tribune of the plebs. There were two consuls every year; either consul could block military or civil action by the other. The tribunes had the power to unilaterally block any action by a Roman magistrate or the decrees passed by the Roman Senate.

are white blood cells that eliminate the chances of infection.

A. Pathogens

B. Phagocytes

C. Vectors​

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Answer:

B)Phagocyte

Explanation:

Answer:

A)Phagocyte

Explanation:

Phagocytes can be regarded as cells which gives protection to the body through its activities if ingesting of foreign particles that are harmful to the body such as Bacteria, dead cells. They are White blood that are responsible in fighting infection.

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How did the actions of the United States in Japan after World War II ensure a healthy diplomatic relationship between the two countries?
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Answer:

by providing Japan with food and aid for the devolving countiery to strive, they gave Japan food weapons and humanitarian aid.

Explanation:

Answer: The Treaty Signed in San Francisco, California.

Explanation:

The Allied Powers of World War Two, led by the U.S. occupied Japan. Soviet Union had little influence. The occupation, codenamed Operation Blacklist, ended by the San Francisco Peace Treaty, signed on September 8, 1951. Before, on August 15, 1945, Japan had surrendered to the allied powers.

When the peace treaty was signed, (it was effective from April 28, 1952) Japan had recognized Korea’s independence, and renounced all rights to Taiwan, the Pescadores, the Kurils, and southern Sakhalin. It also made Japan give up the rights to the Pacific islands. It started a relationship with Japan and The United States, Normal diplomatic relations were reestablished in 1952. Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States was signed in 1960.

They also provided food and other natural human needs to help Japan survive, Japan became a trade partner to the U.S. and is an important one.

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Answer:

Thank you

Explanation:

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List 3 adjectives to describe the mood of the 1950's

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Answer:

happy seccussful glad

Explanation:

Explanation:

how about you are serious about this one who responsible for all your money because I'm poor

Henry issued the Edict of Nantes to end religious conflict by granting religious freedom to the Huguenots (Protestants
True
O False

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True sorry if I’m wrong

Describe the causes and effects of President Truman's decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan.

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Answer:

This caused mass war-fare as well as, other weapons to be used. This also caused riots and protestors to destroy President Truman and his committee.

Who was Napoleon? How can you say that he played an important part in
raising the power of France after the French Revolution?

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Answer:

Napoleon is a French military leader who conquered Europe so it heavily affected Napoleon as he was rising ranks in the military during the French Revolution :3

Explanation:

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5. Which of these statements about Manifest Destiny is true?
A. James K. Polk was against it
B. It would open up navigation of the Mississippi River
C. Natives rights were protected
D. American believed they could spread freedom/ religion all the way to the Pacific

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Answer:

I think it's B or D

Explanation:

D is my best answer choice

Answer: D

Explanation: I'm learning about this in elementary school. They would practice religious freedom when they went because, where they were there was limited religious freedom so they wanted to practice their own. It took some a few years and some didn't even make it all the way because they had wagons not a lot of food and they had to walk almost 3000 miles (2130 to be exact) they had many difficulties because they had weather problems, they had native american attacks there were diseases and they did not survive very much with not a lot of food to last them a few years!

I still can't believe you are learning this in high school when i'm in 5th grade and i know this.

What made Henry Clay's law a compromise?​

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Answer: Senator Henry Clay introduced a series of resolutions on January 29, 1850, in an attempt to seek a compromise and avert a crisis between North and South. As part of the Compromise of 1850, the Fugitive Slave Act was amended and the slave trade in Washington, D.C., was abolished.

Explanation:

They didn’t want slavery to end

4. What was the language used by the
US when they implemented the draft?
What did they say to the Japanese to
try to convince them to join the army?
(I need help y’all)

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Answer:

the most common used language is English. which is the de factor national language

how the stock market crash of 1929 led to the Great Depression.

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Answer:

The stock market crash of 1929 was not actually the cause of the Great Depression, but it did act to increase the global economic collapse of which it was also a symptom.

Explanation:

why did roosevelt and churchill include stalin in postwar plans

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Answer:

the red army occupied much of eastern europe.

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How did the Great Depression impact racial violence?

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Answer: native Americans were took from there land so Americans could build onto the land and send them too camps were they were treated badly as well as African Americans were took from there land so Britain could get rich and basically make manufactured

Explanation:

More or less America has bad history and some good more less money,fame is most peoples standpoint

1. Identify and explain three (3) ways the power of the Federal Government increased over the daily lives of American citizens and I or industry during World War One.​

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Answer:

Despite expansion during Woodrow Wilson’s first term as president, the federal government on the eve of World War I remained small. In 1914, federal spending totaled less than 2 percent of GNP. The top rate of the recently enacted federal individual-income tax was 7 percent, on income over $500,000, and 99 percent of the population owed no income tax. The 402,000 federal civilian employees, most of whom worked for the Post Office, constituted about 1 percent of the labor force. The armed forces comprised fewer than 166,000 men on active duty. Although the federal government meddled in a few areas of economic life, prescribing railroad rates and bringing antitrust suits against a handful of unlucky firms, it was for most citizens remote and unimportant.

With U.S. entry into the Great War, the federal government expanded enormously in size, scope, and power. It virtually nationalized the ocean shipping industry. It did nationalize the railroad, telephone, domestic telegraph, and international telegraphic cable industries. It became deeply engaged in manipulating labor-management relations, securities sales, agricultural production and marketing, the distribution of coal and oil, international commerce, and markets for raw materials and manufactured products. Its Liberty Bond drives dominated the financial capital markets. It turned the newly created Federal Reserve System into a powerful engine of monetary inflation to help satisfy the government’s voracious appetite for money and credit. In view of the more than 5,000 mobilization agencies of various sorts—boards, committees, corporations, administrations—contemporaries who described the 1918 government as “war socialism” were well justified.

During the war the government built up the armed forces to a strength of four million officers and men, drawn from a prewar labor force of 40 million persons. Of those added to the armed forces after the U.S. declaration of war, more than 2.8 million, or 72 percent, were drafted.[3] Men alone, however, did not make an army. They required barracks and training facilities, transportation, food, clothing, and health care. They had to be equipped with modern arms and great stocks of ammunition.

Which type of business grew most quickly in the United States during the late
1800s?
O A. Local farms
B. Family-owned stores
C. Large corporations
D. Employee-owned factories
SUBN

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A.Local farms

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President Martin Van Buren was called "Van Ruin" because?

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Answer:

Martin Van Buren said that the two happiest days of his life were his entrance into the office of President and his surrender of the office. While his political opponents were glad to see him go—they nicknamed him “Martin Van Ruin”—many Americans were not. ... This environment gave young Martin a taste for politics.

Explanation:

In 1840, Martin Van Buren was unanimously nominated as the Democratic candidate, but the challenges and controversies of his first term proved too great to overcome (they had also earned him the nickname “Martin Van Ruin”). ... Van Buren finished out his term, and in 1841 returned to his “Lindenwald” estate in Kinderhook.

Answer:

It was because his first term was so great

Explanation:

What country did most people side with during the Suez canal Question 5 options: Egypt Israel France Great Britain

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Answer: It began with Egypt taking control of the Suez Canal which was followed by a military attack from Israel, France, and Great Britain. The Suez Canal is an important man-made waterway in Egypt.

Explanation:  Location is Egypt   Egypt is the right answer

Egypt took possession of the Suez Canal first, followed by a military attack by Israel, France, and the United Kingdom. So, option (a) or (i) is the correct answer.

What was the cause of the Suez Crisis?

The Suez Crisis was a global maritime incident. It happened in the Middle East on July 26, 1956.

The Egyptian president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, then took control of the Suez Canal, which had previously been controlled by French and British interests through the Suez Canal Company.

During the Suez Crisis, Egypt nationalized the Suez Waterway, which indicates that the Egyptian government assumed control of the canal.

The Suez Canal is Egypt's most important man-made waterway.

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what are 3 things the national government regulates?

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Answer:

Interstate commerce, War, and set taxing

Explanation:

How do you think people’s misconceptions about the causes of the Black Death affected the spread of disease?

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Answer:

People believed it was airborne

Explanation:

This is the reason plague masks exist.  People believed the disease was airborne originally, and did nothing to improve their living habits, as at the time under feudalism, things were rather dirty.  People through their waste onto the streets, and the average person did not have proper hygiene, meanwhile the disease spread through fleas, which would be brought about by rats.

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