Answer:
I'd Go with D. there was not enough food to supply the number of people
Explanation:
it's supply/demand. when there is a shortage of something, prices go up. look at TP or meat prices this year. people started hoarding TP, prices shot up. packing plants shut down, lowering supply, and meat prices went up, etc.
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Japan spent a large part of its history _____.
A.trading with China and Russia
B.building observatories
C.being isolated from the world
D.exploring the world
Answer:
C. being isolated from the world
cause if you know Japan had many things they wanted to keep for there self that is when they did the open door where the U.S let everyone trade with Japan and China
Explanation:
• How does Eisenhower describe the enemy?
Answer:
"your enemy is well-trained, well-equipped, and battle-hardened. he will fight savagely"
Explanation:
if ur parents dont trust you forever and you have been behaving is there a way to earn there trust back and chaninging there minds about everything about you?
Which of the following best exemplifies the idea of genes "driving their own selection"?
Answer:
Migrating cane toads with long legs getting in front of toads with shorter legs, allowing them to mate with other long-legged toads to have long-legged offspring
Explanation:
Athens declared war on Sparta after a disagreement over Corinth
True
False
Answer: I would say false
Explanation: Because Sparta went to war against Athens. Because Athens were to Strong.
Choose all that apply: What were the outcomes of the Dred Scott case?
a
Free blacks were not citizens
b
States, not the federal government, could make laws about slavery
c
Slaves are considered property
d
Slave owners could not take their slaves to free states or free territories
Answer:
B) States, not the federal government, could make laws about slavery
Explanation:
This may or may not be correct, but i did take this test a couple weeks ago and this was the answer i chose
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Answer:
Having a dream is important because it gives you something to look forward too and keeps you motivated. I'm not saying to live in the future because you will waste your life if you do that. Learn to appreciate now and set achievable goals. That way you can look back on your life and appreciate it, and look forward to whats coming.
Explanation:
Vietnamese nationalism traced much of its inspiration to
Select one:
a. Gandhi's fight against British rule in India.
b. the United States' Declaration of Independence.
c. British Fabian socialism.
d. China's “Hundred Days” Reform program.
e. Japan's victory over Russia in 1905.
Answer:
e. Japan's victory over Russia in 1905.
Explanation:
Vietnamese nationalism traced much of its inspiration to "Japan's victory over Russia in 1905."
This is because the Japan victory against Russia was the first time an Asian country was able to defeat a European country. Hence, during the Vietnam war of 1954 which pitched Vietnam against the French, rue Vietnamese nationalism we're inspired by "Japan's victory over Russia in 1905," that they could also achieve victory as well.
Question 2 (1 point)
• Born in 1818
• Escaped slavery in 1838
• Famous orator (speaker)
All of these are describing which famous American?
Fredrick Douglass
Susan B. Anthony
Thurgood Marshall
Mary McLeod Bethune
Answer:
i believe its Fredrick Douglas
The answer is Frederick Douglass.
Brazil's largest trading partner is the United States, while Cuba's largest trading partner is Venezuela. Which factor BEST explains why this is the case?
Answer:
It is because they have better friendships and better shipping, they are closer to each other.
Explanation:
Which religion has rarely been spread through violence?
Each state gets the same number of electors as they have ___.
Answer:
each state gets on elector for each of their representatives in the house of representatives, plus the 2 congressmen
Define capitalists states
Answer:
The capitalist state is the state, its functions and the form of organization it takes within capitalist socioeconomic systems. The primary functions of the capitalist state are to provide a legal framework and infrastructural framework conducive to business enterprise and the accumulation of capital.
Answer:
The Capitalists States is basically a state, this will function and also form a organization, but it also takes within capitalists socioeconomic systems. ... However, the primary functions of the Capitalist State that are also provide a legal of framework and including infrastructural framework that is very conductive to business enterprise, including the accumulation of capital.
3. What types of goods were rationed during World War II?
Answer: butter, gasoline, sugar, and mostly canned milk.
Explanation: they were in high demand so they had to be rationed.
Which of the following is an example of capitalism? A. Working one assigned job for a lifetime. B. Starting a successful business C. Being able to buy only go Anment-approved merchandise.
Answer:
B. Starting a successful business
Choose all of the items that are found in Africa,
A)
Congo River
B)
Niger River
Lakey Baikal
D)
Lake Victoria
E)
Euphrates River
On the list of the items which are easily available in Africa are the Congo River, African River, and Lake Victoria. Hence, Options A, C, and D are correct.
What is Africa?
On Earth, a continent having an area of 30.37 million km², which can be said as the world's second-largest continent on the basis of area and also in case of population also ranked second in the world after Asia is Africa.
As per the population record of 2021, the total population of Africa is 1.4 billion, which is about 18% of the world's human population. The languages that are quite common and most people use to speak are English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, and many more.
Just like the languages, it has a diversity of religions also. Some of the famous things that are available in Africa only are Mount Kilimanjaro, Table Mountain, Victoria Falls, Congo River, African River, Lake Victoria, and many more.
Therefore, Options A, C, and D are correct.
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20. What was a result of the Shimabara Rebellion of 1638 in Japan?
A. The Shogun was overthrown.
B. The spread of Christianity was limited.
C. Japan opened up to international trade.
OD. Peasants were given more rights.
A result of the Shimabara revolution of Japan is that The spread of religion was limited. The answer is option B.
A result of the February revolution in Japan is that it limited the spread of Christianity. The revolution was a rebellious act of Roman Catholics in Japan.
This revolution ended the Christian practices in the country during the seventeenth century. After the revolution, the government practically made the people to stop the practice of Christianity and they were also stopped from being influenced by foreign practices.
The rebellion has started due to heavy taxation in the Shimabaran area the rebellious soul took over a sudden having Christian and missions this caused the government to intervene and ban Christianity.
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Since Olympia was a city of religious pilgrimage, at least how many altars were built around the ancient Greek stadium
Answer:
It is 70.
Explanation:
Sorry for my incorrect answer if it is.
Please help me... Which new requirement did the church place on bishops during the Catholic Reformation?
They had to sell church positions to earn money.
They had to stay in their dioceses to serve the people.
They had to take money to erase the effects of sin.
O They had to participate in the work of missions.
Answer:
church corruption: selling of indulgences, false authorities, focusing on worldly affairs. Political reasons: Henry VII wanted a male heir. Separated from the church to divorce his wife.
Explanation:
Answer: B.
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The Articles of Confederation:
2. What do you feel are the most glaring weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
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Answer:
the lack of a federal power.
Explanation:
the articles of a confederation failed to deliver a strong grasp of control causing choas and revolution. it was then changed into the constitution with a more stronger federal power.
Describe the importance of salt in trade.
Explanation:
Once cultures began relying on grain, vegetable, or boiled meat diets instead of mainly hunting and eating roasted meat, adding salt to food became an absolute necessity for maintaining life. Because the Akan lived in the forests of West Africa, they had few natural resources for salt and always needed to trade for it.
What started the Klondike gold rush?
Answer:
Dawson Charlie and George Washington Carmack found gold in a tributary of the Klondike River in Canada's Yukon Territory
Explanation:
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Answer:
Skookum Jim Mason, Dawson Charlie and George Washington Carmack found gold in a tributary of the Klondike River in Canada's Yukon Territory which set off the gold rush.
Explanation:
in your own words, what was the red scare?
(heres a little bit of help)
The Red Scare. A period in the United States history when everyone was so caught up in containment of communism, and investigated people within their community for communism. Even people in the government were suspected of being communist spies
Which is closest to the earth moon,sun,Mars,Venus
Answer: The moon is closest to the earth
Explanation:
Explain the United States 'Truman Doctrine', how is it similar to the U.S. 'Domino Theory' and the U.S. idea of 'Containment'. What was the U.S. trying to accomplish with each of these plans?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The United States 'Truman Doctrine' was the foreign policy of the United States established by US President Harry Truman in 1947. After its participation in World War I, President Truman decided to be more actively involved in world affairs, in the opposite direction of his predecessors that preferred to maintain the foreign policy of neutrality or isolationism.
President Truman said that the United States would offer economic, political, and military assistant to all democratic nations in need.
This new policy is similar to the U.S. 'Domino Theory' and the U.S. idea of 'Containment' in that this new international approach was to make a solid presence in the world in the time of the so-called Cold War. A time in modern history when the Soviet Union tried to spread Communism all over the world, while the United States tried to stop it by establishing the policy of containment.
During the Cold War, the USSR and the US competed in the arms race, the space race, and the spread/containment in places such as North Korea/South Korea, North Vietnam/South Vietnam, Eastern Eure, and Cubal.
the buddhas birth is relevant to buddhism
Answer:
Buddha's Birthday is a Buddhist festival that is celebrated in most of East Asia commemorating the birth of the Prince Siddhartha Gautama, later the Gautama Buddha, who was the founder of Buddhism.
Explanation:
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Based on the chart above, what can you infer about households in Sweden during the 1990s?
A.
Fewer couples wanted children.
B.
More couples wanted three children.
C.
Fewer couples adopted more than one child.
D.
More couples wanted four children instead of three.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
Your answer is A :D
Explanation:
The photo shows a meeting of political leaders from Georgia in the 1970s. The people shown in the photo reveal that in the 1970s Georgia had
Answer:
new political leaders rising to power.
Explanation:
B
Answer:
B its B
Explanation:
True or False: Both William Hartsfield and Ivan Allen, Jr. Worked for a calm and peaceful transition to desegregate Atlanta. *
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is TRUE that Both William Hartsfield and Ivan Allen, Jr. Worked for a calm and peaceful transition to desegregate Atlanta.
This is evident in the fact William Hartsfield who was a former Mayor of Atlanta was credited the slogan "the city too busy to hate" for his support and efforts during the period of civil rights crusades in the 1950s
Also Ivan Allen, Jr. a former Mayor of Atlanta and successor to William Hartsfield was known for his efforts to ensure Atlanta thrives economically without segregation of African Americans.
Read this excerpt from Immigrant Kids, by Russell Freedman.
Now the examinations began. First the immigrants were examined by two doctors of the United States Health Service. One doctor looked for physical and mental abnormalities. When a case aroused suspicion, the immigrant received a chalk mark on the right shoulder for further inspection: L for lameness, H for heart, X for mental defects, and so on.
The second doctor watched for contagious and infectious diseases. He looked especially for infections of the scalp and at the eyelids for symptoms of trachoma, a blinding disease. Since trachoma caused more than half of all medical detentions, this doctor was greatly feared. He stood directly in the immigrant's path. With a swift movement, he would grab the immigrant's eyelid, pull it up, and peer beneath it. If all was well, the immigrant was passed on.
Which detail best supports the idea that only immigrants with good health were allowed entrance into the United States?
One doctor drew chalk marks on immigrants with health problems.
The two doctors worked for the United States Health Service.
An H mark on an immigrant meant he or she had heart problems.
Trachoma is a blinding and very contagious eye disease.
Answer:
A i just took the test but im not positve
Explanation: