Define the cold war. Then, explain two sides and beliefs for each side. ( USSR v. US )

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Answer 1

Answer:

Definition

The Cold War was a series of basically, flex contests, contended by the United States and the Soviet Union. Both had large stocks of missiles & other nuclear weapons, and were ready to fire them at minute's notice. The Cold War conflict never left the world the same, and showed how deadly two world superpowers could be.

Beliefs

Soviet Union: Russia had been a poor state for many peasants & farmers for years, with no advancement in technology during the Industrial Revolution or anything to come at level with their fellow European nations. Then, the Communist ideals came to power, promising everyone a fairer government, and they took hold. During the Cold War, the Soviet Union defended their economic belief of communism.

US: The United States hated communism with a passion. They saw it as a threat to America's society, and that communism would spread across the world if they didn't do something about it. During the Cold War, the U.S. opposed the Soviet Union's belief of communism and defended their belief of capitalism.

Explanation: Here's a video further explaining the conflict!

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According to Christian belief, what message did Jesus communicate to the apostles when he appeared to them after the Resurrection?

Jesus explained the root of all evil to the apostles.
Jesus warned the apostles of threats to their religion.
Jesus gave the apostles the power to forgive others’ sins.
Jesus announced to the apostles that he was the Son of God.

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Answer:

Jesus announced to the apostles that he was the Son of God

Explanation:

After He said he was the Son of God, He also told them he will come again to take those who believe in him to heaven where his father is.

Answer:

the person above me is correct

Explanation:

Which best describes lines of longitude?
A. imaginary horizontal lines that circle the globe parallel
to the equator
B. imaginary vertical lines that run from the North Pole to
the South Pole
C. imaginary lines that divide the globe into continents
D. imaginary lines that separate the Pacific and Atlantic
oceans

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Answer:

imaginary vertical lines that run from the north pole to South pole

Where do most geologic events take place?
Oa
b
around the edges of deserts
at transform boundaries
on earth's crust at or near the tectonic plates
at divergent boundaries
Od

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Answer:

Most geologic events occur at transform boundaries (or plate boundaries)

Explanation:

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postive and negative things about telivision

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Answer:

positive: you can learn new things

negative:too much can hurt your eyes

Explanation:

Which official of the federal government is elected directly by the people?

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Answer:

U.S. House of Representatives

Answer:

Only the House of Representatives is elected directly by the citizens. It only makes sense that the people choose who they would want representing them, not the government itself. It's a different system than the presidential election. :)

Explanation:

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Group the statements about lawmaking according to the branch of
government they describe.
Executive
Both
Legislative
Vetoes bill to prevent it
from becoming law
х
Signs bill into law
Overrides veto to turn bill
into law
Approval needed for bill to
become law
х
Responsible for writing bill

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Answer:Judicial Branch

Explanation:

Logan is a land surveyor. He wants to determine d, the distance across a lake that cannot be directly measured. He draws this diagram to help him.

A right triangle with side length 7 kilometers, d, and hypotenuse of 9 kilometers.

What is the approximate distance across the lake, to the nearest tenth of a kilometer?
5.7 km
6.3 km
11.4 km
16.0 km

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B............ I think

Answer:

5.7

Explanation:

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the answer is d i believe sorry if i’m wrong

Name three notable people during the Harlem Renaissance and what they were notable for.

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Answer:

Lewis Grandison Alexander

Sterling A. Brown

Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr.

Explanation:


“Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any
Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to
institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them
shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness."
- Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence, 1776
43. This excerpt was written in response to the ...
A. British government's attempt to assert greater control over the North American Colonies.
B. British government's failure to protest colonists from attacks by American Indians.
C. Colonial governments' failures to implement mercantilist policies.
D. Colonial governments' attempts to extend political rights to new groups.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

because the U.S. was tired of being ruled overseas by a government that did little to help them Thomas Jefferson wrote that  into the declaration of independence

What are the two major goods that were traded on the trans-Saharan trade routes?​

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They were gold and slaves also petroleum and Kola nuts. You can pick which one

Which of the following best explains the significance of the “diaries, letters, and photographs” in the following passage (paragraph 9)?

Stunned by the growing hostility, the Nisei tried to appear as un-Japanese as possible. Slowly, sadly, all along the west coast of America, they destroyed what they possessed of their Asian heritage. Japanese books and magazines were burned because of a rumor that FBI agents had found such materials in the homes of Issei arrested on suspicion of sabotage. Priceless diaries, letters, and photographs were burned; porcelain vases, tea sets, and silk tablecloths were buried or dumped on the street.
Answer choices for the above question

A. They were items that could have identified Nisei by their Japanese heritage.

B. They were gifts Japanese Americans had given to the United States as a peace offering.

C. They were both items that were destroyed in the attack on Pearl Harbor.

D. They were items that the Nisei may have sent to Japan in order to support the other side in the war.

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Answer: A

Explanation: Just by the context I think A is the most logical answer, I could be wrong. If you aren’t sure of A, someone else can answer.

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In Act IV , the Clown pretends to be Sir Topas, the priest, and visits Malvolio in prison.

How does this develop the plot of Twelfth Night?

Question 2 options:

Malvolio's reaction causes the pranksters to realize they have gone too far.


The Clown reveals his true identity to Malvolio and the two plan revenge.


The Clown feels sorry for Malvolio and tells his story to Olivia.


Malvolio tries but fails to convince the Clown that he has not gone mad.

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Answer:

Malvolio's reaction causes the pranksters to realize they have gone too far.

Explanation:

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In the Twelfth Night, when the clown pretends to be Sir Topas to visit Malvolio in prison, Malvolio's reaction makes the pranksters realize how far they have gone in their prank.

What happened in the play Twelfth Night?

Twelfth Night is a play written by William Shakespeare. In this play, the character who plays the clown decides to play a prank by pretending himself to be Sir Topas.

Sir Topas was a priest, and thus he visited Malvolio in prison to inform him about what had happened. But, with the sad and shocked reactions of Malvolio, they realize they have gone too far off their limits.

Hence, option A; Malvolio's reaction causes the pranksters in realizing of how far they had gone off their limits in the act of the play Twelfth Night.

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Life
Natural Rights
Liberty
7
According to the Declaration of Independence, which right correctly
completes the diagram?
o Own property
O Practice religion
Speak freely
O Pursue happiness
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Among these fundamental natural rights, Locke said, are "life, liberty, and property." Locke believed that the most basic human law of nature is the preservation of mankind. To serve that purpose, he reasoned, individuals have both a right and a duty to preserve their own lives.

   

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Which of the following best describes the responsibility of a human resources specialist? Maintaining positive relationships between the military and the public. Advocating for employees. Allocating finances. Overseeing religious education.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Human resources specialists are responsible for recruiting, screening, interviewing and placing workers. They may also handle employee relations, payroll, benefits, and training. Human resources managers plan, direct and coordinate the administrative functions of an organization.

Which of the following explains why genocide occurred in Bosnia-Herzegovina? (4 points)

a Ethnic groups were fighting with each other for control.

b Immigrants supported the Russians more than their leaders.

c Farmers did not support the policies of the Great Leap Forward.

d Leaders tried to change the nation to a Communist state.​

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Answer: a Ethnic groups were fighting with each other for control.

Explanation:

The fighting in Bosnia-Herzegovina came about as Yugoslavia, a multinational country, was disintegrating. Fighting broke out between different groups who wanted to control the others.

The most prominent were the Serbians who wanted to play a leading role in the country. The Serbians formed a large group in Bosnia and wanted Bosnia to be part of Serbia and were willing to fight for that, which they did. This led to the Bosnian war and saw some atrocities committed by the belligerents included ethnic cleansing.

In 1835, where did Mexico try to stem the flood of US immigrants by attacking 200 American settlers and their allies?

Puebla
Alamo
Mexico City

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The answer is B: Alamo
Is answer is Alamo I know

Which item did the Stamp Act NOT tax?
Dice
О Newspaper
O Legal Documents
Toilet Paper

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Answer:

The Stamp Act didn't tax toilet paper.

Explanation:

Dice, newspaper, and legal documents were taxed by the Parliament for sure, but toilet paper wasn't.

What is it called when the governor steals money from the budget to buy a car. He gets caught and goes to prison.



Word Bank:


Limited Government


Republicanism


Checks and Balances


Federalism


Separation of Powers


Popular Sovereignty


Individual Rights

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Answer:

it should be checks and balances

during a presidents term, when is the best time for a president to pass his desired policies to congress

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Answer:

no se pues respondo para ganar puntos ya que soy nuevo

When stock prices began to fall in the United States, how did Americans react?

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The reactions of Americans when stock prices began to fall in the United States. The stock prices began to fall in the United States on 24th October 1929. The American economy was in great danger. Americans started selling their businesses and cash from their life savings. When the stock market failed, the brokers started asking for their loans back.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

when did the anti-slavery movement start?​

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1830 was the year when anti slavery movement first started, The abolitionist movement began as a more organized, radical and immediate effort to end slavery than earlier campaigns. It officially emerged around 1830. Historians believe ideas set forth during the religious movement known as the Second Great Awakening inspired abolitionists to rise up against slavery.

After Ottoman Empire collapsed which country had control over Palestine? (hint Princess Dana was from this country

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Answer: Britain

Explanation:

The British got control over Palestine after the first World War as well as some other Arab territories. At this time, there was a Jewish minority living there and overtime the British government was pressured to create a homeland for Jews there.

After the horrors of the second World War, the pressure became very much heavier and forced the British to divide Palestine between the Arabs and the Jews and led to decades of war between the two.

If you were a non-Muslim in the Ottoman Empire, would you like or dislike the millets? Explain.

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I would like it because everyone had their own rules

in what ways has Qin Shi Huang contributed to modern day China's government?​

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Answer:

Qin Shi Huang worked quickly to unify his conquered people across a vast territory that was home to several different cultures and languages. One of the most important outcomes of the Qin conquest was the standardization of non-alphabetic written script across all of China, replacing the previous regional scripts.

Explanation:

As head of the new empire of China, Qin Shi Huang didn't hesitate to establish a new law of the land. The Emperor quickly abolished the old feudal system, standardized the Chinese writing and currency systems, built a vast network of roads and canals to link the country and divided China into states with one centralized government.

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Which of these key rights is NOT addressed in the Texas Bill of Rights?
a.
Texas’s freedom of state
b.
the right to freedom of religion
c.
the right to retroactive laws
d.
the right to bear arms


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

Doing Exam please help.

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The correct answer is C: the right to retroactive laws.

Answer: C

Explanation:

1.- Escribe los números del 1 al 6 de acuerdo al orden en que sucedieron los siguientes

acontecimientos escribe el 1 al más antiguo.

El general Lázaro Cárdenas El general Calles funda el partido Pascual Ortiz Rubio, renunciada a

termina con el Maximato

Nacional Revolucionario (PNR) la presidencia y su lugar es

ocupado por Abelardo

Rodriguez

El presidente electo Alvaro El presidente Emilio Portes Gil, llegó EI PNR se transforma en PRM y

Obregón es asesinado.

a acuerdos con la iglesia católica posteriormente en PRI

para dar fin a la guerra cristera.

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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Este es el correcto orden de los acontecimientos.

1.- El presidente electo Álvaro Obregón es asesinado. Esto ocurrió en 1928.

2.-  El general Calles funda el partido Nacional Revolucionario (PNR). Esto ocurrió en 1929.

3.- El Presidente electo, Emilio Portes Gil, llega a acuerdos con la iglesia católica para terminar con la Guerra Cristera. Esto ocurrió en 1929.

4.- Pascual Ortiz Rubio renuncia a la presidencia y su lugar es ocupado por Abelardo L. Rodríguez. Esto ocurrió en 1932.

5.- El General Lázaro Cárdenas termina con el Maximato. Esto ocurrió en 1934.

6.- El PNR se transforma en PR; y posteriormente el PRI. El PRI nace como tal en 1946.

Estamos hablando de un controvertido periodo en la historia de México llamado el Maximato y luego la fundación del partido político más dominante y más corrupto en la historia del país.

Desde su concepción como PNR , luego PMR y finalmente como PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional), este partido estuvo más de 70años en el poder de manera consecutiva, llevando a México ala pobreza y corrupción de la que está tratando de salir en este momento.

El PRI perdió su hegemonía en la elección del año 2000, cuando ganó el partido derechista PAN, que todavía gobernó otro sexenio hasta el 2012, cuando volvió a ganar el PRI.

Finalmente, el PRI se desplomó en las elecciones del 2018, cuando ganó el actual Presidente de México y primer presidente de Izquierda, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

True or False: The French Revolution ended with Napoleon Bonaparte crowning himself as ruler.

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Answer:

Sounds About right

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from Twelfth Night.

Duke: (Looking from Sebastian to Viola and back.) One face, one voice, one habit, and two persons.

How does this excerpt contribute to the plot?

Question 3 options:

The Duke realizes that Sebastian and Viola look exactly alike.


The Duke becomes angry when he figures out that Cesario is a woman.


The Duke can finally tell others that Sebastian and Viola are siblings.


The Duke asks Viola to continue working for him even though she is a woman.

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Answer:

Explanation:

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This excerpt contribute to the plot that the Duke realizes that Sebastian and Viola look exactly alike. Thus, option A is correct.

What is the poem twelfth night about?

When Viola and her twin Sebastian are separated, she dresses like a guy and works for the Duke Orsino, with whom she later develops feelings. Olivia falls in love with Viola instead of Orsino, who sent Viola to woo Olivia on his behalf. Arriving Sebastian marries Olivia after generating a wave of identity confusion.

Following her gender reveal, Viola marries Orsino. The Duke of Llyria, Orsino, is crushed that the Countess Olivia has rejected him. She has shunned men's company for seven years as she grieves for her brother's passing and rejects all of his advances. Viola, a little girl they saved from a storm at sea, is brought ashore nearby by a crew of seamen.

Therefore, we can conclude that option A is correct.

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Question 15 (1 point)
Which of the following best describes the effects of the protestant reformation?

a
Catholics and protestants began fighting each other
b
new religions and denominations of Christianity were formed
c
Martin Luther was arrested
d
All of the above
Question 16 (1 point)
Which of the following scientists created the scientific method?

a
Galileo
b
Isaac Newton
c
Copernicus
d
Francis Bacon
Question 17 (1 point)
Which of the following scientists first created the theory that the planets revolve around the sun?

a
Newton
b
Copernicus
c
Socrates
d
Galileo
Question 18 (1 point)
Which of the following best describes the renaissance.

a
Rebirth in the interest of knowledge, art and literature
b
Rebirth in the interest of Christianity
c
Time period when knowledge was not important
d
all of the above
Question 19 (1 point)
Yoga is the Hindu practice of training and disciplining the mind, body, and spirit

True
False
Question 20 (1 point)
What term describes the theory held by scientists like Keppler, Copernicus, and Galileo that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun?

a
Heliocentric
b
Geocentric
c
None of the above
d
all of the above
Question 21 (1 point)
What happened to Galileo after he invented a powerful telescope capable of proving the theory that the planets revolve around the sun?

a
He was arrested by the Catholic Church and sentenced to prison
b
He won a Nobel prize
c
He won a presidential medal of freedom
Question 22 (1 point)
Which of the following best describes the effects of the protestant reformation?

a
Catholics and protestants began fighting each other
b
new religions and denominations of Christianity were formed
c
Martin Luther was arrested
d
All of the above
Question 23 (1 point)
____________ began the protestant reformation by posting his 95 thesis on the doors of a Catholic Church in Germany complaining about the Church's practice of selling indulgences.

a
Martin Luther King Jr.
b
Aristotle
c
Galileo
d
Martin Luther
Question 24 (1 point)
Which renaissance painter painted part of the sistine chapel?

a
Donatello
b
Rafael
c
Leonardo Da Vinci
d
Michaelangelo
Question 25 (1 point)
Which philosopher believed in 5 important relationships in which each person in the relationship has a duty to the other is the key to peace in the world.

a
Confucius
b
Socrates
c
Copernicus

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Q15.B

Q16.Francis Bacon

Q18.Rebirth in the interest of knowledge, art and literature

Q19. True

Q20. none of the above

Q21. was arrested by the Catholic Church and sentenced to prison

Q22.new religions and denominations of Christianity were formed

Q23. Martin Luther

Q24.Michaelangelo

Q17.Nicolaus Copernicus

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