Answer:
1. Hoover 2. Stock Market Crash 3. Great Depression 4. Reconstruction finance corporation 5. FDR 6. New Deal 7. government agencies 8. Roosevelt 9. First Inagural adress.
Explanation:
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Which of these events challenged the foreign policy of President Adams?
attacks on U.S ships
refusal of France to pay back loans
Spanish invasion of the country
British policies toward African Americans
Answer:
British policies toward African Americans
Explanation:
Which governing principle is best reflected by the restrictions
placed on Congress by the Constitution?
A. Republicanism
B. Rule of law
C. Separation of powers
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D. Limited government
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Separation of powers is endowed within the constitution
After Cuba lost economic aid from the Soviet Union, Fidel Castro
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
france becomes a democracry
Answer: it should be (D)
Explanation:
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Answer:
It goes:
A, C, D, B
Explanation:
John Rolfe introduced what to Jamestown that saved it form certain demise and turned it into a successful settlement? (SSUSH1b)
A
Cotton
B
Sugar Cane
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Tobacco
D
Indigo
Answer: C
Explanation: Tobacco was a cash crop first discoverde in the new world
Soviet Union blamed the Americans for Russia’s high death toll during World War ll and for______
Answer: the Soviet stance on human rights and its invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 created new tensions between the two countries
Explanation:
How did South Carolinians contribute to the Southern Literary Renaissance?
The South Carolina Literary Association organized libraries and bookmobiles
throughout the state to promote literacy,
The Poetry Society of South Carolina led the movement, helping to create a
more favorable view of the South
Writers from South Carolina traveled throughout the nation, writing about the
country from a southern perspective.
South Carolina writers moved to Harlem and wrote about the literary movement
started there in the 1920s.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The Poetry Society of South Carolina was an organization that helped the southern literature to flourish in the whole of the Southern region. The society had its beginning with John Bennett of Ohio, who encouraged the use of local theme and lores in writings.
The Southern Literary Renaissance was born out of the Poetry Society of South Carolina. The society contributed in the the movement by depicting a favorable view of South. After the Civil War, Baltimore journalists Henry Mencken, in his essay, ridiculed South and created a bad image of the South. Therefore, the society helped to create a favorable view of the South.
Thus option B is correct.
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
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Describe Sam Houston’s role in the events leading to Texas secession.
Answer:
Sam Houston played a key role in the annexation of Texas by the United States in 1845, and in 1846, he was elected to represent Texas in the United States Senate. ... In this role, he opposed secession and unsuccessfully sought to keep Texas out of the Confederate States of America.
Explanation:
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Which describes the effects of the dawns plan?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The Dawes plan allowed Germany to return to its annual payments comfortably [finishing them in 2010] The Dawes plan angered those who felt reparations were unfair. It was also a delicate system as they depended upon American loans.
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What difficulties did President Woodrow Wilson experience at the Paris Peace conference
when he tried to promote his vision of the post-World War I world?
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can answer the following.
The difficulties that President Woodrow Wilson experience at the Paris Peace conference when he tried to promote his vision of the post-World War I world were the following.
The first difficulty was the inability of the Allies to deal with the issue of what to do with Germany and how this country was going to pay for the reparations. The second was the total rejection of Germany to pay for the war reparations based on the Treaty of Versailles, including the ill-fated clause called "war-guilt."
President Woodrow Wilson had presented his famous "14 points" in order to establish long-lasting peace in Europe. He presented ideas to address the causes of World War I, recommendations to prevent another world conflict, and the creation of a specialized organization called the League of Nations.
However, the points were rejected by France and Great Britain. The two were more interested in retribution and force Germany to pay for war reparations than to establish a long-term peace.
What are the duties of the secretary of state of Louisiana? Check all that apply.
act as the chief legal officer of the state
serve as chief election officer
take responsibility for official state records
keep the Great Seal of the State of Louisiana
give official approval of documents
THE ANSWERS ARE B,C,D,E
Answer:
All of them but "give official approval doc"
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is ADE
A(defending the laws of the state in court)
D(serving as the head of the Department of Justice)
E(advising or assisting on criminal cases as needed)
Explanation:
The attorney is head of LEGAL officer of state.
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Why didn't Robert Hooke recognize that cells are alive?
Answer:
Robert discovered plant cells and cork tissue
In the 1800s, locomotives powered by ____ made transportation faster and cheaper. The resulting rapid growth of railroads led to the connection of the _____ Railroad in Oklahoma City in 1897.
Answer:
Steam
Explanation:
Describe Sam Houston’s role in the events leading to Texas secession.
Question 4 of 10
Organizing the battles of the American Civil War according to which
campaign they belong to is an example of which of the following skills?
A. Comparing and contrasting
B. Data analysis
C. Categorization
O D. Sequencing
Did the end of World War lead to World War II?
Answer:
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Explanation:
WWI ended with Germany signing the Treaty of Versailles. Germany was forced to sign this treaty, because if they did not sign the treaty, then they would be attacked. There was essentially no compromising. ... Germany joining the war brought several other countries into the war, and made it into a full World War.
Answer:Germany had formally surrendered on November 11, 1918, and all nations had agreed to stop fighting while the terms of peace were negotiated. On June 28, 1919, Germany and the Allied Nations (including Britain, France, Italy and Russia) signed the Treaty of Versailles, formally ending the war.this is how world war 1 ended.
Explanation:
Why did the emperor create the title of shogun?
a. to give his eldest son some power
b. to reward his wife’s family
c. He needed a strong military.
d. so he would not be overthrown
Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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For every 9 pages of reading I complete 1.5 pages of notes. If I read 28 pages, how many notes will I have taken?
Explanation:
The Answer Is 42 I hope Brainliest plzThe Compromise of 1850 included the creation of the Fugitive Slave Law. How did this law create additional tensions between the north and the south?
Answer:
Northerners were angered by having to identify and possibly be legally penalized for helping runaway slaves.
Explanation:
It angered the Northern Abolitionists because they were forced to return slaves. ... Seven southern states seceded from the Union and fought for control of forts in the South.
What impact did the French and Indian War have on the American colonies and British government?
Answer:
The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
Explanation:
Answer: The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
Do you think there should be policy or should it be left up to the employer?
Answer:
Policy because it keeps everything fair between he co workers
Explanation:
Answer:
i think policy
Explanation:
Help pls In the Antebellum era, abolitionists grew in influence in the United Sates, and even in some parts of the South. In US History, the term abolitionist refers to which of these? Question 9 options: A. a person who was against alcohol B. a person who wanted to end slavery C. a person who did not believe in God D. a person who wanted the leave the US
Answer:
its B
Explanation:
What is one result of World War II?
Answer:
One result of World War II was the birth of two "worlds", the sphere of influence of the victorious Communists that controlled most of the Eastern Eurasia, and the other sphere of influence under that of the United States. As relations between the two contradicting systems of beliefs deteriorated, the Cold War was well underway, as each country raced to obtain allies all around the world and to set up alliances and blocs.
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PLZ help What does Dr. King believe Americans should do about racism
They should vote for better officials who will end racism.
They should sit and wait for racism to end.
o They should go to jail together when they are arrested for protesting.
They should continue to fight for an end of racism.
D
Explanation:
The last one
Writing down the law, as Hammurabi did in ancient Mesopotamia, ensures that?
A) All of the choices are correct
B) People know their rights and obligations under the law.
C) All are equal under the law.
D) The poor have enough food to eat.
Answer:
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What does "Just emerging from a state of barbarism, the Gov’t of the islands is as yet feeble…" tell you about how President Tyler views the native Hawaiian government and native Hawaiians?
Answer:
He sees the Hawaiian government and native Hawaiians as unable to manage themselves politically, as they are the fruits of barbarism and lack of civility.
Explanation:
President Tyler's words present a prejudiced and xenophobic conception common in imperialist and colonialist movements. Tyler, despises the Hawaiians' ability to command their homeland and accuses them of being barbarians, lacking civility, education and even reasoning, being unable to establish a beneficial government. Tyler used this misrepresented view of Hawaiians to justify America's dominance of Hawaii.
What happens there in Easter island and when? Give me a good answer please
Answer:
some records of initial settlement of Easter Island have ranged from 300 to 1200 AD, though the current best estimate for colonization is in the 12th century AD. Easter Island colonization likely coincided with the arrival of the first settlers in Hawaii.
Explanation:
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"Violence is immoral because it thrives on hatred rather than love. It destroys community and makes brotherhood impossible. It leaves society in monologue rather than dialogue. Violence ends up defeating itself. It creates bitterness in the survivors and brutality in the destroyers.
In a real sense nonviolence seeks to redeem the spiritual and moral lag that I spoke of earlier as the chief dilemma of modern man. It seeks to secure moral ends through moral means. Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon. Indeed, it is a weapon unique in history, which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it.”
–Martin Luther King Jr.,
Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1964
A) Identify ONE specific example from the life of Nelson Mandela that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement.
B) Explain ONE specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement.
C) Explain ANOTHER specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement.
Answer:
A) One specific example from the life of Nelson Mandela that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement is that he protested apartheid in South Africa by leading non-violent protests.
B) One specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement is that he traveled India to protest the British rule peacefully. He advocated for the civil rights of Indians through speech and his travel.
C) Another specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi that indicates that he would have agreed with King's statement is that Gandhi led boycotts of British goods that acted as civil disobedience to protest peacefully.
Explanation:
Answer:
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A) A specific example from the life of Nelson Mandela indicating that he would have agreed with King's statement is that he led non-violent protests against the apartheid in South Africa. Mandela and the fellow members of the African National Congress used non-violent tactics such as protests and strikes to protests the apartheid. This peaceful approach to the issues in South Africa indicate that Mandela would have agreed with and supported King's words such as how "violence is immoral" and how "nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon".
B) A specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi indicating he would have agreed with King's statement is that he protested against British rule and advocated or the Indian people peacefully. Gandhi adopted the term of "civil disobedience" and used it to describe his approach to non-violently refuse to cooperate with injustice. He protested against unjust laws, and supported labor strikes. He also organized mass non-violent marches. He also promoted the idea of non-violent protests and strikes to the people of India who were facing unjust norms in British-ruled India. He promoted various boycotts and strikes that were effective, yet mostly remained peaceful. By using this peaceful approach, he matches King's ideas of how peace and non-violence is just as powerful as using violent means.
C) An additional specific example from the life of Mahatma Gandhi indicating that he would have agreed with King's statement in the passage is how Gandhi boycotted against British goods in a peaceful manner. In addition to organizing and attending peaceful strikes against British rule, Gandhi also organized boycotts against British products. In March of 1930, Gandhi began his march in protest of the British monopoly of salt. This was one of his most defiant acts against British rule, yet he was still able to remain peaceful and non-violent. He promote the purchase of Indian goods as opposed to British products in order to help the local economies and hit a blow to the British. Through this effective yet passive demonstration, Gandhi was able to give meaning to King's words such as nonviolence is " a weapon unique in history, which cuts without wounding".
What were the characteristics of northern black communities as they existed between 1820 and 1861
Answer:
there were a lot of churches, cabins, and houses.
Explanation: