Answer:
#1 is A
#2 is B
Explanation:
I know a lot on World War 2.
Answer:
#1 D - Collective security
#2 a - Berlin airlift
Explanation:
#1 - Collective security can be understood as a security arrangement, political, regional, or global, in which each state in the system accepts that the security of one is the concern of all, and therefore commits to a collective response to threats to and breaches to peace.
#2 - After World War II, the Allies partitioned defeated Germany into a Soviet-occupied zone, an American-occupied zone, a British-occupied zone and a French-occupied zone. Berlin, the German capital city, was located deep in the Soviet zone, but it was also divided into four sections. In June 1948, the Russians–who wanted Berlin all for themselves–closed all highways, railroads and canals from western-occupied Germany into western-occupied Berlin. This, they believed, would make it impossible for the people who lived there to get food or any other supplies and would eventually drive Britain, France and the U.S. out of the city for good. Instead of retreating from West Berlin, however, the U.S. and its allies decided to supply their sectors of the city from the air. This effort, known as the “Berlin Airlift,” lasted for more than a year and carried more than 2.3 million tons of cargo into West Berlin.
which New Deal program gave jobs to people who needed them?
Answer:
WPA New Deal.
Explanation:
It was “The Works Progress Administration“ it employed millions of job-seekers to carry out public work projects, like school, federal building, and or roads. It was a job for the millions of American who were without jobs.
Read the list below before answering the question that follows.
poll tax
literacy test
grandfather clause
What do the three items on the list have in common?
A. They all made it difficult or impossible for African American men to vote.
B. They all went into effect before the Civil War ended.
C. They were all put in place by the Freedmen’s Bureau.
D. They were all approved by the federal government.
The correct answer is A) They all made it difficult or impossible for African American men to vote.
The three items on the list have in common the following: "They all made it difficult or impossible for African American men to vote."
It is true that the poll tax, the literacy test, and the grandfather clause were created to limit African Americans the possibility to vote in elections.
At the end of the Civil War, Congress passed the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution that granted citizenship rights to former slaves and black people.
However, that could not be translated into the right o vote. The JimCrow laws and other southern legislation such as the Black codes limited the rights of African Americans.
People protested. marched, and discussed this issue. That's why Congress had to pass the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1870, which says that the right to vote for all citizens cannot be denied due to race, color, or social status.
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What does Henry Ford's philosop
about the economy of his time?
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what is the difference between janapadas and mahajanapadas . pls answer this I will mark you in brainlist
Answer:
oh I know
Explanation:
it's easily the name I mean its right there
What role is the President fulfilling when he chooses a Secretary of Labor?
A.
Chief Executive
B.
Head of State
C.
Chief Agenda Setter
D.
Chief Diploma
Answer:
A
Explanation:
With the ratification of the US Constitution in 1788, slavery became illegal in all states ?
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It was not until May 29, 1790, that the last state, Rhode Island, finally ratified the Constitution.
The states and the dates of ratification are listed here, in order of ratification:
Delaware: December 7, 1787
Pennsylvania: December 12, 1787
New Jersey: December 18, 1787
Georgia: January 2, 1788
Connecticut: January 9, 1788
Massachusetts: February 6, 1788
Maryland: April 28, 1788
South Carolina: May 23, 1788
New Hampshire: June 21, 1788
Virginia: June 25, 1788
New York: July 26, 1788
North Carolina: November 21, 1789
Rhode Island: May 29, 1790
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what were abraham lincoln’s values?
Answer: At the core of Lincoln's work were the values of liberty and equality. Those values shone through in his words. More important, they were reflected in his actions. It was his closely held principles that guided him through some of the most difficult decisions that a leader could face.
Answer: At the core of Lincoln's work were the values of liberty and equality. Those values shone through in his words. More important, they were reflected in his actions. It was his closely held principles that guided him through some of the most difficult decisions that a leader could face
Explanation:
liberty and equality
How did air fields come to Georgia?
state government brought them
as a new industry for the state
with the army as their army air fields
from northern investors
Answer:
During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) established numerous airfields in Georgia for antisubmarine defense in the Gulf of Mexico and for training pilots and aircrews of USAAF fighters and bombers. Most of these airfields were under the command of Third Air Force or the Army Air North Carolina, later William Northern Field, Tennessee: 4157 Army Air Force
Explanation:
Answer:
C: with the army as their army air fields.
Explanation:
what is matsya nyaya
Answer:
Matsya Nyaya „dosłownie oznacza„ prawo ryb ”. Podstawowym prawem natury jest to, że małe ryby padają ofiarą dużych ryb, a silni pożerają słabych. Można to porównać do „Prawa dżungli”. Krótko mówiąc, silni pokonają słabych.
Explanation:
Matsya Nyaya’ literally means ‘Law of Fish’. It is the fundamental law of nature that small fish become prey to big fish or the strong devour the weak. It can be equated to the ‘Law of Jungle’. In simple words, the strong will prevail over the weak.
In absence of government or rule of law, the human society will degenerate into state of anarchy in which stronger will destroy or exploit the weak much like how bigger fish eat smaller fish. So, according to this, the theory of government was based on a belief in the innate depravity of man. In other words, this theory proposes that government, rulers and laws are necessary to prevent this natural law of ‘Matsya Nyaya’ from operating in human society
Who is the leader of the U.S. House of Representatives? How are they chosen?
Answer:
The presiding officer is the Speaker of the House, who is elected by the members thereof (and is therefore traditionally the leader of the controlling party). The Speaker and other floor leaders are chosen by the Democratic Caucus or the Republican Conference, depending on whichever party has more voting members.
Explanation:
Explain the growth of the union in Canada and the world. What did the soldiers learn about collective work?
Answer:
Most working class in the history.
Explanation:
The adults in canada today earn their form and wages thus there conditions of depenednt employment associated with the definition of "working class"
Who was the renowned American philosopher who made notable contributions in his
studies on experience, interaction, and reflection?
Answer:
Answer:JOHN DEWEY
Answer:JOHN DEWEYExplanation:
JOHN DEWEY ...[ 1859----1952Experience and Reflective Thinking, Learning, School and Life, Democracy and Education - Experiences, Philosophy, Society, and Educational - StateUniversity.com.
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Answer: 1st one, third one but i dont know about the others
Explanation:
in three words describe the feelings of the sons of liberty as they dumped tea into the hardor.
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The excerpts from the reports by Martin S. Vilas and 1. FL. Branson describe the
growing conflict at the turn of the 20th century between which of the
following?
A. Industrial interests and agrarian interests
B. Economic development and environmental conservation
C. Western expansion and American Indian land claims
D. Government regulation and private entrepreneurship
Answer:
Economic development and environmental conservation
Explanation:
Trust me. It's right
Answer:
B. Economic development and environmental conservation.
Explanation:
Took the test.
Describe the Site and strategy for the British-French campaign against Turkey? (Site 2)
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached or further reference, we can say the following.
The site and strategy for the British-French campaign against Turkey were the following.
We are talking about one of the battles during World War I. The site was in Dardanelles, northwest region of Turkey, in March 1915. The strategy was to take full control of the strait that divides Asia and Europe. The allies failed in their attempts to control the site at noon ly once, but twice because the French and British lost in the Dardanelles and in the Gallipoli campaign that started one month later in April 1915 and ended in January 1916.
Those two campaigns were bloody battles with so many casualties. Historians think that Britain had approximately 205,000 and France, 47,000. On the Ottoman's side, almost 250,000.
What impression do you get of the soldiers' emotions and morale?
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
The impression one gets of the soldiers' emotions and morale is that soldiers' emotions and morale are quite significant in the military operation.
This is because it enhances unity cohesion among soldiers.
And when a group of soldiers lacks moral and emotions, it might affect them going forward, as they might likely surrender or have no will to fight for the main cause
What conflict can be seen between the values, the work champions and those it portrays?
The correct answer to this open question is the following
Unfortunately, you forgot to include the proper reference, context, or text.
However, doing some deep research trying to help you, we can comment on the following.
Here we are talking about Marxist Criticism that studies the differences between social classes under the influence of his most important thinker, Karl Marx, and other important influences like Frederick Engels.
The conflict that can be seen between the values, the work champions, and those it portrays can be seen in the differences and problems generated by the Capitalist system in the economies and social classes.
This can be understood as a Social conflict issue that authors have studied by the way competition affects resources in the economy and has produced inequality in society.
So critics of Marxism have questioned the validity of Kark Marx's concepts and their applications in the economy of societies, based on the idea that a true form of socialism is idealistic and difficult to implement.
which was a new way to solve problems and
One result of the Scientific Revolution was the
conduct research
Answer:
it may be Enlightenment but im not sure
Explanation:
Answer:
scientific method
Explanation:
two things Nebuchadnezzar did to keep babylon safe
Answer:
He rebuilt the city with massive walls, a ziggurat, & a huge temple.
He also captured and destroyed Jerusalem and deported many Israelites in what is known as the Babylonian Captivity.
Closing off a shipping harbor so they cannot import/export goods is known as a ____
(a) privateer (c) blocker
(b) stopper (d) blockade
D) Blockade
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What events occurred when President Jackson forced the national Bank to close?
Answer:
I believe the panic of 1837 happened, but that was during his last year of his second term.
Explanation:
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Every mass extinction leads to the rise of prominence of new groups of organisms. Using resources from the Internet, research what type of organisms were dominant after each of the five mass extinctions?
2. Which statement best describes how India was united under the
Mauryan Empire?
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
It extended north to the Hindu Kush, west of the Ganges River, south almost to the tip of the Indian subcontinent, and east along the Bay of Bengal. So it must be C.
Who were the antipopes in the great schism?
Answer:
The Pisan popes Alexander V and John XXIII are now considered to be antipopes. Gregory XII's resignation (in 1415) was the last time a pope resigned until Benedict XVI in 2013.
Result: Stabilization between 1417–1429 during the pontificate of Pope Martin V and ...
Date: 1378–1417
Location: Western Christendom (primarily Europe)
Explanation:
why was crossing the Rubicon with a standing army such a significant decision
Answer:
Explanation:
An ancient Roman law forbade any general from crossing the River Rubicon and entering Italy proper with a standing army. The purpose of the law was to protect the republic from internal military threat. Crossing the Rubicon would reveal Caesar's ultimate aspirations and mark a point of no return.
What does the large number of religions found in ancient Muziris indicate about India and the priorities of its people?
Answer: Tolerance is good for business
Explanation:
The religious Muziris had been observed to possess tolerance which was concluded to be great for business. Tolerance is a golden virtue which is not found amongst many persons, it's the ability to bear with something or someone that may not be pleasing at the moment but to be able to gain out of those moments. This was the attitude found among the religious Muziris who were Indians.
What kind of case does the Supreme Court usually decide to hear?
Explanation:
What do Supreme Court justices do? Supreme Court justices hear oral arguments and make decisions on cases granted certiorari. They are usually cases in controversy from lower appeals courts. The court receives between 7,000 and 8,000 petitions each term and hears oral arguments in about 80 cases.
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