First prime minister of nepal​

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After the revolution of 1951, non-aristocratic citizens like Matrika Prasad Koirala held the position of prime minister still under the declaration of the King of Nepal. The first general election was held in 1959 and Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala became the first elected prime minister of Nepal.


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During the progressive era, some of the key reform movements included what?

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Significant changes enacted at the national levels included the imposition of an income tax with the Sixteenth Amendment, direct election of Senators with the Seventeenth Amendment, Prohibition with the Eighteenth Amendment, election reforms to stop corruption and fraud, and women's suffrage through the Nineteenth century Explanation: BOOM

What statement best describes Germany overall military strategy at the beginning of World War I?

A It planned to dig defensive trenches to protect against French or Russian invasion

B it planned to launch simultaneous attacks on military fronts in Great Britain and France

C it planned to launch a naval attack against Great Britain, then a ground attack against Russia

D it planned to rapidly conquer France, then send its troops East toward Russia

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Answer: D. it planned to rapidly conquer France, then send its troops East toward Russia

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When the first World War broke out in 1914, the Germans were faced with war on two front, France and Russia. To counter this, they sent most of their army into France with the expectation that they would rapidly conquer it.

With their troops now free, they would attack the Russians who they figured would take too long to mobilize their forces so would not attack Germany while Germany attacked France.

What led to violence in Kansas in 1855?

1. the repeal of the Compromise of 1850


2. the verdict in the Dred Scott Case

3. the rivalry between proslavery and antislavery settlers


4. the election of Abraham Lincoln as president

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Bleeding Kansas, Bloody Kansas, or the Border War was a series of violent civil confrontations in Kansas Territory, and to a lesser extent in western Missouri, between 1854 and 1859. It emerged from a political and ideological debate over the legality of slavery in the proposed state of Kansas.

A person selling securities such as stocks and bonds to another person happens in the ....

farmer's market

weston's market

secondary market

primary market

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this happens in the primary market

Which government act vastly accelerated growth of suburbia? A. Social Security act. B. Economic opportunities act. C. Federal highway act. D. Taft Hartley act. 

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Answer: Federal Highway Act

Explanation:

Navigation Acts supported the policy of mercantilism, which stated that:

A: all men have natural rights.

B: the seas should be free for all.

C: colonies exist for the profit of the mother country.

D: trade is the best way to build positive relationships between countries.

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According to the video, what part did technology play in the Cuban Missile Crisis?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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According to the video, the part that technology played in the Cuban Missile Crisis was "It made it possible for the US to identify missile sites in Cuba."

The Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 put the world on the brink of another world confrontation. Those were the years of the Cold War when the United States and the Soviet Union competed in the arms race, the space race, and the spread/containment of Communism around the world.

Technology was key to the United States intelligence because that is how the Army could detect the missiles installed on the island of Cuba, and the major risk for the security of the United States.

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Why were Indians forced from their lands

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President Jackson forced the Native Americans out of their homes to make room for American farmers. This was called the Trail of Tears.

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They were forced from their lands by the pilgrims or immigrants from the European countries.  Thousands of immigrants from Europe came to the New World (America) for a new start.  They also thought it was India which is why many also came for riches, diamonds, gold.  The Native Americans were living on the land but wouldnt give it up.  The Europeans wanted the land for themselves and for some time created bonds with the natives and also had many wars with them.  By the time of presidents, andrew jackson had created a ban of native americans in specific lands.  Those Native americans had lived on those lands for many many years.  Those were the only lands they knew.  When Andrew Jackson forced them out they had to leave.  This caused the "Trail of tears"  https://www.history.com/topics/native-american-history/trail-of-tears.  So many natives had to find a new home and go down a long long trail where so many of them died.  It was called the trail of tears because it was extremely sad.  

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Discuss why the Western democracies adopted a policy of appearance in response to hitlers aggression

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Western democracies adopted a policy of appeasement in response to Germany's aggression. Many were willing to make concessions to maintain peace. It only made Hitler bolder and he took over Austria. ... Britian and France ordered Germany to stop the invasion, but Germany ignored them.

1. system of racial segregation used in South Africa
2. idea of the unity of all black Africans
3. South African bishop and Nobel Peace Prize winner
4. Nigerian novelist
5. widespread epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa


A. Desmond Tutu
B. apartheid
C. Pan-Africanism
D. AIDS
E. Chinua Achebe

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1. Apartheid
2. Pan-Africanism
3. Desmond Tutu
4. Chinua Achebe
5. AIDS

what two tactics did bismarck use against the socialists? did it work? explain.

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Bismarck used war, trickery, and propaganda to unify the German States. He was a master if Realpolitik who also strengthened the Prussian army. He went to war with other countries to annex land and to prove the might of his military.

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In what year and in what state was this speech delivered?​

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Answer:

New York 1819

Explanation:

It says it at the top.

1) What did Israel do at 10AM today in memory of the six
million Jews killed during the Holocaust?
a)

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Public life stops during 2 minutes of silence dedicated to memory of 6 million Jews killed, as daytime ceremonies honoring those persecuted by the Nazi regime get underway

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Why was the resolution written and sent to President Roosevelt? Check all that apply.

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Answer: A, B, C, E

Explanation:

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How were men and women portrayed in Bonanza? what roles did they play?​

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1. The TV show inspired a restaurant chain.

Yeah. That one. Ponderosa. The restaurants, which were owned by Bonanza star Dan Blocker, who played Eric "Hoss" Cartwright, were initially called -- believe it or not -- Bonanza. After he sold the chain, the name changed to Ponderosa, and, like a wagon train, the restaurant just kept on going forward. (Rumor has it the waitresses aren't amused when you hum the "Bonanza" theme when they bring you the bill, though.)

2. ...And a Theme Park

In 1965, Bill and Joyce Anderson, who owned a horse ranch near the area where the fictional Ponderosa was indicated on the map that appeared in the show's credits. The couple were frequently visited by Bonanza fans hoping to catch a glimpse of the Cartwright homestead and teamed up with NBC and Bonanza co-creator David Dortort to create a theme park.

In 1968, the Ponderosa Ranch theme park opened to the public. There was even a full scale replica of the Cartwright ranch house. The park, which served "Hoss" burgers and delivered the Ponderosa experience with staged robberies, closed in 2004.

3. Michael Landon lived up to his character's name.

Landon, who played Joseph "Little Joe" Cartwright, had to wear four-inch lifts when filming because of how much shorter he was than other cast members.

4. 'Bonanza' wasn't a hit right away.

Ratings for the first season of the series were horrible, and the show was nearly canceled. In 1961, after moving to Sunday night, the show about Virginia City, Nevada cowboys became a significant hit and claimed the number one spot in the ratings.

5. It was a colorful show.

"Bonanza" was a color television trailblazer. Though it wasn't the first show shot in color, it was the first show to be entirely in color.

6. The last season of the show suffered a tragic setback.

"Bonanza" star Dan Blocker died just before the final season was set to film. His character was written off as having passed away in an accident. Were it not for his death, Blocker was set to be featured in the final season.

7. One star had a problem with the way the show portrayed minorities.

Pernell Roberts, who played Adam Cartwright, objected to the way African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, and Native Americans were portrayed on the show. That included the way Asian character Hop Sing, played by Victor Sen Yung, was written.

8. The show's setting was an iconic cowboy locale.

Virginia City, Nevada was the site of the Comstock Silver Lode, one of the wealthiest precious metal mining operations in the history of the United States, so it only makes sense that a TV western would be set there during that point in history.

9. Lorne Greene was sensitive about his hair.

Greene, who played family patriarch Ben Cartwright, wore a hairpiece and didn't want anyone to see him without it. Once after jumping into a lake a for a stunt, his hairpiece came up before he did. Cast and crew say they saw Greene's hand shoot up out of the water, pull the hairpiece under, and then emerge again wearing the hairpiece.

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24. Why are the Camp David Accords considered a crowning achievement for President Carter?
Carter was able to negotiate peace between Egypt and Israel.
Carter made his famous "Malaisse Speech" which encouraged Americans to conserve energy.
O Carter signed the SALT II Treaty with the Soviet Union which stopped the development of most long range nuclear missiles.
O Carter convinced Iran to return the American hostages they had seized during the Iranian Revolution.

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A. Carter was able to negotiate peace between Egypt and Israel.

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The Camp David Accords are considered a crowning achievement for President Carter because he was able to negotiate peace between Egypt and Israel.

Camp David is a retreat in Maryland, where President Carter of the United States,  President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, and Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel went for several days. The goal was to negotiate peace between the two and prevent potential war, which proved to be difficult.

During this time, President Carter was a mediator between the two. He would try his best to keep things civil and mature, trying to work out ways they could obtain peace. Numerous times both President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister Menachem Begin threatened to walk out and simply leave, but President Carter would talk them both into staying.

Finally, they both had come to an agreement during their stay at Camp David. These agreements are now called Camp David Accords and mark the negotiation of peace between Egypt and Israel.

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A. Carter was able to negotiate peace between Egypt and Israel.

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PLEASE HELP FAST! Reread the sentence from the passage. Finish breaking the sentence into three separate ideas

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thousands of jobs

Competitive events

Lodging for athletes

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In the paragraph beginning with "It was to spare the Japanese people from utter destruction..." (paragraph 9), Truman states that Japan "rejected that ultimatum." This section of the text refers to the fact that
A. In July of 1945, the U.S. demanded that the Japanese surrender, or risk a massive attack
в. In July of 1945, the U.S. and Japan were negotiating a cease fire, which Japan rejected C. Japan knew that the U.S. was planning a land and sea invasion in July of 1945
D. Japan was going to sacrifice the city of Potsdam in July of 1945 in an effort to win the war​

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A.

Explanation:

Japan was told to surrender before a massive attack was unleashed, but they planned to fight until their last breaths.

What American values and traditions do you think will help the United States build a bridge to the future "?

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Pride and Freedom

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I think two American values that will help do this would be pride and freedom. Even though these two values are very controversial and can even go against each other at times, I believe they are the best values towards a better future. Americans value their pride and consider themselves the best. Even though this belief is very self centered and arrogant it does help in pushing for the best possible results in everything. Freedom on the other hand is also another great value. America is one of the countries with the least amount of Freedom yet its citizens value it more than most citizens in other countries and continuously fight for more.

Of Lincoln and Douglas, which of them was the better-known politician before the Lincoln-Douglas debates took place?

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Answer: during the 1858 Illinois state election campaign as among the most significant statements in American political history

They took place on the 21st of August 1958

The causes of water pollution include___ (select all that apply)

•oil spills

•salinization

•increase in rural populations

•agriculture

•increased precipitation

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oil spills and increase in rural populations and agriculture are the ones i think

Which of the following was the leading cause of WWI?

a. Feminism

b Humanism

C. Communism

d. Imperialism​

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Eastern Roman Empire continued as the
A.
Eastern Empire.
B.
British Empire.
C.
Roman Empire.
D.
Byzantine Empire.

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D. The Byzantine Empire
D) Byzantine Empire is the answer


What motivated the Romans to develop
nnovations in sanitation?
decreased trade
o cultural influence
O growing populations
building construction

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Answer:

growing populations

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What astronomical model from the Renaissance is expressed in the image above?

Heliocentrism

Geocentrism

Orbitalism

Solarism

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The correct answer is B. Geocentrism

Explanation

Geocentrism is an astronomical theory that considers that the center of the universe is the Earth and that the rest of the stars (including the Sun) orbit around the Earth. This theory was in force for a long time until the 16th century, when Heliocentrism was adopted, a theory in which it was found that, unlike the geocentric theory the center of the universe was the sun, later, it was established that the sun was not the center of the universe but was only the orbital center of the Solar System. So the correct answer is B. Geocentrism

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B. Geocentrism

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name a political reason why the netherlands did not belong in the following list in 1935: germany netherlands soviet union

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Answer: Netherlands was a Democracy not an authoritarian government

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Netherlands in the year 1935 had a monarch but political power was centered on parliament which was elected democratically thereby making the Netherlands a democratic country.

Germany and the Soviet Union in 1935 however, were experiencing authoritarian governments in the persons of Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin respectively.

These two centralized power and controlled virtually all that happened in the country. They suppressed dissent and used the resources of the state to ensure compliance to their will while sending many to their deaths if they criticized the government.

The North and south transportation differences

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The North's main transportation is Railway, while the South's transportation is mainly Rivers.

Explanation:

The major difference between "the North and south transportation is that during the early period of the United States history, North's main transportation is Railway, while the South's transportation is mainly Rivers.

_____was made responsible for starting World War I and had to pay reparations

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Germany(the infant Weimar Republic) was made responsible for starting World War I and had to pay reparations.

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Who did some believe to be the messiah for whom the Jews were waiting

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The idea that a human being–the Messiah–will help usher in the redemption of the Jewish people has roots in the Bible. However, Jewish sources have not, as a general rule, focused attention on the specific personal qualities of the Messiah. Images of the Messiah as humble or as a child are juxtaposed with images of a victorious and wise ruler–perhaps contrasting Israel’s current, unredeemed state and the prophetic vision of the future. In recent times, some Jews have “democratized” the concept of the Messiah, seeing the process of, or the preparation for, redemption in the actions of regular people.

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