The correct answer is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not specify to what war you are referring to,
It could be many wars: WWI, WWII, the American Civil War, the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812. You see.
Which one you are referring to?
However, trying to help you with something, we assume you are talking about World War I.
At first, the American people supported the idea of US President Woodrow Wilson to maintain a foreign policy of neutrality and no intervention in European affairs. However, after the interception of the Zimmerman telegram and the sinking of the Lusitania ship by the German Navy, President Wilson asked Congress for a declaration of war.
The message to the American people was that Germany was the enemy and peace and stability in the United States could be at risk if Germany won the war. So They had to be stopped for democracy to prevail.
That is why the US citizens thought it was a cause worth dying for. To protect America.
Answer:
They thought it would be entertainment.
King Kong or Godzilla??
Answer:
godzilla is stronger but king kong is better at doing stuff so tough question
Explanation:
Answer:
BOTH!!!!!!! :-)))
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What political change is expressed in this headline?
A. Prohibition
B. suffrage
C. Jim Crow laws
D. separate but equal
Explanation:
suffrage
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Answer:
Prohibition
Explanation:
How did Industrialization in the Northern States lead to an increase in enslaved people in the southern States? SOMEONEEE PLEASE HELP MEE!!!
Answer:The cotton used was mostly imported from slave plantations. Slavery provided the raw material for industrial change and growth. The growth of the Atlantic economy was an integral part of the growth of exports - for example manufactured cotton cloth was exported to Africa.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Industrialization in the Northern States lead to an increase in enslaved people in southern States as the southern states needed a larger work force to continue to compete and supply the northern states industry.
Explanation:
(MC)
Which event during the Civil Rights era did the most to focus the attention of white Americans on
the struggles of African Americans in the South? (4 points)
Answer:
The assault on the Freedom Riders in Alabama really opened the eyes of whites because not only were blacks on the buses during the Freedom Rides, but there were also white riders who were attacked which made whites think, that if they can also be attacked and experience first hand what African Americans felt on a daily basis, kind of showed that it hurts.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. murder of volunteers during freedom summer
Explanation:
2. Discuss the impact the bomb had on the soldiers' lives and family: (this is about the atomic bomb USA drooped on Japanese)
The bomb poised most of the Japanese with radiation so most of them would have family members dying left and right often causing people to be depressed
What does plants eat
Answer:
plants absorb the light from the sun with green pigment called chlorophyll. water plants also absorb soil to form molecules of sugar
Explanation:
Reza Khan, the first modern shah of Iran, made Iran's official language what?
A. Farsi
B. Arabic
C. Aramaic
D. Hebrew
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Write a one page diary entry about life in the Ghettos.You can include wider research to help you with this. Describe what it was like,how you are living,what kind of food you eat and how you are treated,describe what happens to others.
Answer:
Life in the ghettos was usually unbearable. Overcrowding was common. One apartment might have several families living in it. Plumbing broke down, and human waste was thrown in the streets along with the garbage. Contagious diseases spread rapidly in such cramped, unsanitary housing. People were always hungry. Germans deliberately tried to starve residents by allowing them to purchase only a small amount of bread, potatoes, and fat. Some residents had some money or valuables they could trade for food smuggled into the ghetto; others were forced to beg or steal to survive. During the long winters, heating fuel was scarce, and many people lacked adequate clothing. People weakened by hunger and exposure to the cold became easy victims of disease; tens of thousands died in the ghettos from illness, starvation, or cold. Some individuals killed themselves to escape their hopeless lives.
Every day children became orphaned, and many had to take care of even younger children. Orphans often lived on the streets, begging for bits of bread from others who had little or nothing to share. Many froze to death in the winter.
In order to survive, children had to be resourceful and make themselves useful. Small children in the Warsaw ghetto sometimes helped smuggle food to their families and friends by crawling through narrow openings in the ghetto wall. They did so at great risk, as smugglers who were caught were severely punished.
Many young people tried to continue their education by attending school classes organized by adults in many ghettos. Since such classes were usually held secretly, in defiance of the Nazis, pupils learned to hide books under their clothes when necessary, to avoid being caught.
Although suffering and death were all around them, children did not stop playing with toys. Some had beloved dolls or trucks they brought into the ghetto with them. Children also made toys, using whatever bits of cloth and wood they could find. In the Lodz ghetto, children turned the tops of empty cigarette boxes into playing cards.
Explanation:
What is a similarity between the Aztec and Inca political structures?
Answer:
The Inca and Aztec empires were very similar. They were based on managing resources and goods, and the economy was centered around their agriculture. The Incas and the Aztecs were originally clan based but they grew into thriving empires. Both civilizations were also based off of earlier civilizations before them.
Explanation:
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WHY DID THE U.S. L EAD THE 1954 COUP IN GUATEMALA?
Which argument is stronger for this question :
The U.S. government led the 1954 coup in Guatemala to stop communism from spreading into the western hemisphere.
or
The U.S. government led the 1954 coup in Guatemala because the United Fruit Company and the CIA framed Arbenz as a communist to get him out of power.
Answer:
The fisrt argument.
Explanation:
Because America wanted to stop communism from spreading into the Western hemisphere to curtail soviet influence there.
which option is not against the sharia law?
1. Taking from others
2. betting on a football game
3. Eating a steak
4. Drinking a beer
How did the invasion of Italy effect Hitler's Germany?
Answer:
it was bad because many people died
Why is the archaeological site of Pompeii so important to our understanding of life in a Roman town
a. Pompeii is the only place where Roman structures can still be seen today.
b. The Romans purposely left Pompeii intact as a monument to the people who died there.
c. Archaeologists and historians from all over the world have sifted through the remains of the city ever since Pliny's account was found during the first century A.D.
d. The remains at Pompeii were preserved intact when the volcanic ash covering them hardened, giving a realistic picture and understanding of life there.
The answer is : D, The remains at Pompeii were preserved intact when the volcanic ash covering them hardened, giving a realistic picture and under standing of life there.
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If the city is still intact then archologies can examine them and learn about Pompeii. Pompeii was under roman rule, so there is bound to be some information about Rome in the city.
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How do you isolationism play a role in causing World War Two?
It singled out France as the only free nation left in Europe after the fall of Poland to the Germans, leaving it to face Germany alone.
It allow the Chinese to divide Japanese forces into many similar parts, attacking and defeating them one by one.
It gave Japan the freedom to conquer territory through Asia with interference from the United States.
If shielded the German army from opponents after its invasion of France, allowing them The chance to withdraw after being defeated.
Answer:
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ur answer is A.
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How does the war affect people's feelings of pride in and loyalty toward their country?
Answer:
Patriotism is most fervently displayed in times of war and impending war. have a special kind of ownership of our national symbols and identity. A patriot loves her country and is loyal to her country.
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Match the following items.
1. An attempt to achieve racial balance in schools.
2. A lessening of hostilities between nations.
3. The site of a violent antiwar protest.
4. A major foreign concern for the Nixon administration.
5. It fell out of orbit in 1979.
6. America's worst political scandal of the 1970s.
7. A major domestic concern for the Nixon administration.
A. Vietnam
B. Busing
C. Detente
D. Kent State
E. Inflation
F. Watergate
G. Skylab
Answer:
1 busing 2 dente 3 Kent state 4 Vietnam 5 Skylab 6 watergate 7 inflation
Explanation:
How did the Berlin Airlift increase the tension
around the blockade? please help:)
Answer:Hoping to force the Western powers out of Berlin
Explanation:
How did passing the Americans with disabilities act help people with physical and mental impairments?
a. it guaranteed them public education.
b. it protected them against job discrimination.
c. it guaranteed then health care.
d. it guaranteed them the right to vote.
What characteristic of the factory system enabled each worker to perform a simple repeated task?
What were the effects of secession on Louisiana’s legacy?
Answer:Louisiana held an interesting political climate during the American Civil War, and suffered many political hardships in the years that followed. Louisiana held an interesting political climate during the American Civil War. It was a prominent slave state; by 1860, nearly half of Louisiana's population came from slaves.
Explanation:
Answer:
because Louisiana was such an important state this cause the war to be pushed forward as the north could not aford to lose a focal point for long. because of this, the state was made a focus of the war a quickly crumbled under the pressure.
Explanation:
New Orleans, Louisiana, the largest city in the entire South, was strategically important as a port city due to its location along the Mississippi River and its access to the Gulf of Mexico, and the United States War Department very early on planned on its capture. It was taken by U.S. troops on April 25, 1862. Because a large part of the population had Union sympathies (or compatible commercial interests), the U.S. government took the unusual step of designating the areas of Louisiana then under U.S. control as a state within the Union, with its own elected representatives to the U.S. Congress. For the latter part of the war, both the Union and the Confederacy recognized their own distinct Louisianan governors.[6]
Is someone willing to help me with my history presentation? I am genuinely really confused on what to do, but here are the directions I was given, and what I have to do.
Its about the 1920's. I am in a group, and we were assigned a certain subject.
How did advancements in technology contribute to social change after World War I?
- Mass Media
- Popular Culture: Movies, Radio, Sports
Essential Questions:
- Who? What? When? Where? Why?
- How does government intervention affect American lives?
- How do Americans contribute to social change?
In my group I got stuck with Movies and Radio Shows. I'm willing to answer all questions in the comment of this post, but if you don't understand, then that makes two of us.
I got this so far. look good?
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1920’s
Who?
- Charlie Chaplin was a movie-star, in many silent films.
- Greta Garbo was a Swedish actress, playing movies such as “The Torrent” and “The Temptress”.
- Gary Cooper was a 1920’s actor, playing in over 100 movies.
Why?
Why are movies such a big deal? Talkies had a big impact on our movie industry. Without talkies, most movies wouldn’t be where they are now. The iconic “Steamboat Willie” wouldn’t be a thing without the 1920’s. Why are radios so important? The device brought 1920’s people together. Programs like Amos ‘n’ Andy entertained people around the country of America.
What?
- Jazz was one of, if not the biggest staple of the 1920s. Trumpets sounding, and
- As for the radio shows, it provided for a cheaper and easier way to carry information and ideas, says an article from Angelfire.
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Answer:
Its A or C but I believe it is C :)
Explanation:
I’m alright, don't worry, don't cry
It ain't nothing that no one could do to save my life
Ma, just know I’m your flying angel if I leave through the night
And I ain't scared
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Answer:
what?
Explanation:
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
hope that your ok \(⌒▽⌒)
Question: What impact did the Levee en Masse have on the French people?
Answer:
An effect of the levée en masse was the creation of a national army in France, made up of citizens, rather than an all-professional army, as was the standard practice of the time. Its main result, protecting French borders against all enemies, surprised and shocked Europe.
Explanation:
What were the political consequences of industrialization in the First Industrial Revolution?
What motivations existed for the Ottomans to take over Constantinople
Answer:
Explanation:Sultan Murad II laid siege to Constantinople in 1422, but he was forced to lift it in order to suppress a rebellion elsewhere in the empire. In 1444 he lost an important battle to a Christian alliance in the Balkans and abdicated the throne to his son, Mehmed II.
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Can someone please help me!?
Answer:
OPTION B IS A CORRECT ANSWER
Explanation:
DUE IN 2 HOURS PLEASE HELP
Most of the 7,000 boats that left the Port of Mariel in Cuba were __________________.
A. from countries besides the USA
B. large cargo ships that could carry thousands easily.
C. paid for by the Cuban government & ordered by Fidel himself
D. overcrowded and unfit for traveling that distance
E. strong and able to withstand the crowded seas & weather conditions
Answer: A
Explanation: USA agreede to not invade
What were the intended effects of the rhetorical appeals
used in this section of Roosevelt's speech? Select 3
options
to describe for Americans the potential dangers of not
joining in the war
to remind Americans that they have always stood and
fought for democracy
to convince Americans that joining in the war was the
absolute right thing to do
to encourage Americans to enlist in the military so as
to help fight in the war
to persuade Americans that support for the war would
ultimately lead to victory
Answer:
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Explanation:
to remind Americans that they have always stood and fought for democracy, to convince Americans that joining in the war was the absolute right thing to do and to persuade Americans that support for the war would ultimately lead to victory
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, often called by his first name FDR, was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
What were Roosevelt's speeches called?The fire talks were a series of evening radio addresses given to Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, between 1933 and 1944.
The intended effects of the rhetorical appeals used in this section of Roosevelt's speech are :
to remind Americans that they have always stood and fought for democracyto convince Americans that joining in the war was the absolute right thing to doto encourage Americans to enlist in the military so as to help fight in the warto persuade Americans that support for the war would ultimately lead to victory.Thus, these are the intended effects of Roosevelt's speech.
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