How did the Great Depression & New Deal change America?

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Answer 1
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal" aimed at promoting economic recovery and putting Americans back to work through Federal activism. New Federal agencies attempted to control agricultural production, stabilize wages and prices, and create a vast public works program for the unemployed.

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How are the prices of goods and services determined in a market economy?

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A) by demand and supply


B) by consumers


C) by the government


D) by producers


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Answer:

D) by producers

Explanation:

In a market economy, the process of goods and services are determined by the consumers and producers' equilibrium of the quality and quantity of goods. As the law of demand in a decrease in the price of goods will reduce the quantity demanded.

Who was victorious in the Battle of Stalingrad?

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Answer:

The Soviet Union won the battle of Stalingrad.

How did the Industrial Revolution help to cause a divide between the North & South?

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It is probably more nearly correct to state that the Northern states offered more fertile soil for industrialization to grow and prosper than the South. The comments above about slavery are misstated. The Southern economy was indeed agrarian and dependent upon slave labor; however the reason for this is was that the economy in that portion of the country consisted of large scale plantations of staple crops, primarily cotton. It is manifestly incorrect to state that immigrants did not want to move to a slave society. Immigrants to this country came from agrarian economies, and would have preferred to continue that practice, however there was no available land in the South. It was under no circumstances a moral value judgment as the above answer alludes; they remained in large cities and worked in factories because they had no choice.
Slaves were in fact used for occasional factory work, including but not limited to the Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Va. Slaves also worked as blacksmiths, shipwrights, gin operators, carpenters, etc. The law of supply and demand , however, dictated that they were primarily used as plantation labor, not factory workers.
Industrialization was possible in the South, and it was indeed industrialized after Reconstruction, yet most of the workers were white; hardly any were former slaves.
Bottom line: industrialization came to the North because the North's climate, geography, etc. did not lend itself to large scale agriculture. Also, the North had an abundance of navigable streams which were absent in the South. The South was more suitable for large scale agriculture, and its economy developed in that fashion. Slavery was a necessary element in maintaining that economy; but it was not a value judgment.

Explanation:

I think you are assuming USA.

The North has accepted Industrialization and gaining economic strength which is against the South's ideology. The South was based on Agriculture economy which needed Labor (slaves).

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1) Nitrogen

2) Both

3) Antibodies

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In the 1990s, most immigrants came from
Asia
Europe
Latin America

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Answer:

The answer is Europe

Explanation:

Between 1870 and 1900, the largest number of immigrants continued to come from northern and western Europe including Great Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia.

Answer:

Latin America

Explanation:

In a paragraph, describe the three main obstacles to growth in the Christian life.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The correct answer is the Original Sin, the Devil, and material things of the world.

The three main obstacles to grow in the Christian life are the Original, SIn, the Devil, and material things of the world.

These three elements are three conflicts that Christians face during their evolution as humans as good Christians and men and women of faith. This religion considers that humans born dirty due to Original Sin. That is why they have to go to church and be baptized, to "clean" the Orginal Sin. The next is the Devil and its temptations. The Devil is always lurking in the shadows so Christian must be aware to be always under the grace of God. And the temptation of the flesh and material things of the world. Christians must be always ready to overcome any material temptation from the world, such as greed, in order to have internal peace.

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Who was the Radical Reconstruction lead by?

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the answer is andrew johnson

Which statement best completes the diagram?
Mexican culture

Most people live in
urban areas.

The most widely
spoken language is
Spanish

A. Most people do not eat meat for religious reasons.

B. Most people have European and indigenous ancestors.

C. Most people are recent immigrants from the United States.

D. Most people work on small farms growing their own food.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Even if you think about it, it makes sense. And mert is a big part of their diet, mexicans go to America American do not immigratr to mexico.

What changes did Mikhail Gorbachev make in the Soviet Union?

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Answer:

Gorbachev's reforms were gradualist and maintained many of the macroeconomic aspects of the command economy (including price controls, inconvertibility of the rouble, exclusion of private property ownership, and the government monopoly over most means of production).

Explanation:

Which modern invention has had the most significant impact on time-space compression?
A)Internet
B)automobile
C)bullet train
D)reconstructive surgery
E)artificial intelligence

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Answer:

A) Internet

Explanation:

What measure passed under the Articles of Confederation addressed slavery and established a process for statehood?
O Northwest Ordinance of 1787
O Land Ordinance of 1785
O Bill of Rights
O Connecticut Compromise

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The Northwest Ordinance of 1787

Answer: Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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1. Which form of government in a Greek city-state usually came first?
A. tyranny
O B. oligarchy
C. monarchy
O D. democracy

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It’s b. Oligarchy because is a form of power structure in which power rests with a small number of people.

True or False?
The Civil War ended slavery and solved the problems of African Americans.
General Lee told President Davis that he could not defend Richmond any longer.

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i think it is falseeeeeee

Both slavery and African Americans' issues were resolved by the Civil War.

This claim that General Lee warned President Davis he could no longer defend Richmond is untrue.

What do you know about Robert E. Lee?

Robert Edward Lee served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War and was later named the overall commander of the Confederate States Army. Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870) was a Confederate general. From 1862 until the Confederacy's capitulation in 1865, he served as the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, the most potent army in the Confederacy, and developed a reputation as a shrewd tactician.

Lee was a distinguished commander and military engineer in the United States Army for 32 years. He was the son of Revolutionary War officer Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee III. He provided service all around the country, made a significant contribution during the Mexican–American War, and served as the superintendent of the United States Military Academy. He wed great-granddaughter Mary Anna Custis Lee.

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Using the image to answer parts A, B, and C.
(A) Briefly explain ONE historical development that led to the point of view depicted in the image.

(B) Briefly explain ANOTHER historical development that led to the point of view depicted in the image.

(C) Briefly explain ONE historical development that was an effect of the events depicted in the image.

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Answers & Explanation:

(A) The image shows the idea of the colonization period (after the treaty made at the end of the Spanish-American war around 1898) known as "White man's burden" that places the American white man on a mission to "civilize" people of nations foreign countries, in a compulsory and oppressive way, in a show of sovereignty. This "civilizing" strategy is shown in the image with the teacher representing "Uncle Sam" and the children representing Caribbean countries assigned from the Spain to the U.S.

(B) Another period to be portrayed in the image is the one known as the "gilded age" (At the end of the 19th century, from the 1870s until about 1900) which representing great economic, political and military growth in the US compared to other countries. With colonialism in full swing, American imperialism thrived mainly on the oppression of native peoples, with the intention of bringing "civilization" to them. Differences in this strategy and the way the white American man saw each of these people at that time can be seen in the image, such as the African American boy cleaning the classroom windows, the indigenous boy reading a book upside down and a Chinese boy wanting to enter the class but that is visibly excluded.

(C) Some of the negative impacts associated with the colonization of Native American and African peoples, among others include degradation of the natural resources of these countries, urbanization, the introduction of strange diseases from Europe, in addition to changes in social and economic systems. Furthermore, even after centuries of the possible end of slavery, the marginalization of African peoples and their descendants, as well as indigenous peoples, Latin-americans, and lower class populations.

Which of the following documents was Benjamin Franklin NOT involved in the making of? A. The Magna Carta B. The Declaration of Independence C. The constitution D. Treaty of Paris

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Answer:

A. Magna Carta

Will there ever be a post racial americal? Explain with a paragraph pls

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No because no matter what happens, some people will simply never change their view on something they strongly believe in, and if they believe that they are the superior race or if they feel like a race shouldn’t belong because the appearance or color of one skin they aren’t just gonna suddenly change over night, people are not born with racism they are taught racism, and if you live in a racist household then you’re probably going to grow up to be just like your family members unless you’re on the media a lot and you see what’s happening around the world to people affected by racism. there’s always gonna be bad where there is good.

Why was the Hanford site the perfect location for building the atomic bomb?

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Hanford was chosen as the site where they would make plutonium, a deadly byproduct of the nuclear reaction process and main ingredient of the atomic bomb. Just 13 months later, Hanford’s first reactor went online.

Eighth Amendment Excessive fines cannot be imposed. ?. Excessive bail cannot be required. Which sentence completes this diagram?
A. People cannot be forced to be witnesses against themselves
B. Cruel and unusual punishment cannot be inflicted
C. Warrants cannot be issued unless probable cause can be established
D. A defendant cannot be denied a speedy and public trial ​

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Answer: B. Cruel and unusual punishment cannot be inflicted

Explanation: Bill of Rights

Why did the U.S. bomb
Iraq and Saddam Hussein in 1998?
O He refused to comply with U.N. weapons inspectors.

Iraq was home
to several international terrorist groups.
aD
O Iraq was planning to start another conflict with Iran.
O He attacked his neighbor, Kuwait, without reason.

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Answer:

The US bombed Iraq and Saddam Hussein in 1998 because it was home to several international terrorist groups

Explanation:

How might the world be impacted if China did not utilize terrace farming for rice production?
The world's rice production would not be impacted because terraces do not increase rice production in China.
The world's rice production would be significantly increased because terraces increase rice production in China
The world's rice production would not be impacted because China does not produce rice.

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Answer:

The world's rice production would be significantly increased because terraces increase rice production in China

Explanation:

China does utilize terrace farming and has done so for hundreds of years. It has improved the output of rice by improving the farming conditions, especially on mountainous terrain where long, flat fields are impossible to create. Terraces also helped rice farming through water conservation. In the mountainous areas in China where rice is grown, rain is abundant, and the terraces help to evenly distribute that water across all the crops. All of this impacted the sustainable development of China's agricultural market.

How many Chinese laborers worked on
the railroad?

10,000

12,000
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Answer:

your answer is twelve thousand

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Which of the following most directly made possible the ideas described in the excerpt?

a. Innovations including textile machinery, steam engines, and interchangeable parts
b. The emergence of monopolies dominated entire businesses
c. Farmers’ creation of local, regional, and national organizations that resisted corporate power
d. The significant influence of organized labor unions

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Answer: (A) Innovations including textile machinery, steam engines, and interchangeable parts

– The first English factory set up on the banks of –

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Answer:

The first English factory set up on the banks of river hugli in 1651

Which describes the goal of Roosevelt's cash-and-carry policy? (2 points) a to allow the United States to give aid to Britain free of charge b to maintain the neutrality of the United States while giving aid to Britain c to allow war industries in the United States to profit from the European conflict d to maintain the neutrality of the United States while giving equal support to every country

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The answer is A, had to double check

Answer:

The correct answer would be option B. "to maintain the neutrality of the United States while giving aid to Britan"

Explanation:

Not only did I get this question correct on the test, but the cash-and-carry policy was a policy that was made by President Roosevelt that gave the president the ability to maintain neutrality all the while selling non-war materials to Britain; the British would have to pay in cash and transport the materials on their own ships.

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How did U.S. participation in ​World War I​ affect the American civilian population?


a.)Fewer farmers were able to produce crops, so there were food shortages across the country.
b.)With men drafted to serve in the military, jobs became available for women and minorities.
c.)Civilians could not keep up with the supply demands of the military.
d.)Children over age 14 had to take jobs because there was a labor shortage.

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Answer:d

Explanation:

Answer:

With men drafted to serve in the military, jobs became available for women and minorities.

Explanation:

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Which of the following is a true statement about Rome's consuls?

Select one:
a. The consuls did not have the power to propose new laws
b. The consuls were elected by the Senate, but usually took orders from the Assembly
c. The consuls were elected by the Assembly, but usually took orders from the Senate
d. The consuls were not allowed to interfere with legal affairs

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

(C)  The consuls were elected by the Assembly, but usually took orders from the Senate.

Explanation:

what was the us reaction to the invasion of Poland

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Answer:

Seventy-five years ago, on September 1, 1939, the world was shocked as Nazi troops invaded Poland. Tensions soared in Europe

Explanation:

Which of the following was an example of contemporary terrorism?
a) When South Sudan became an independent state.
b) When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in the 1980s.
c) When the United States recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
d) When al-Qaeda attacked the United States on September 11th, 2001 to protest
American involvement in the Middle East.

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Answer:

When al-Qaeda attacked the United States on September 11th, 2001 to protest

American involvement in the Middle East

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What would colorism look like in an equal society

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Answer:

Both dark, white, brown or black if you live to an equal society, everyone wouldn't even mind your skin color , it would look like a great society to me.

but just like in every country, I think that kind of society doesn't exist because there will always be a 1 or 2 person that will judge you based on your looks.

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Scientists interested in the relationship among vision, foraging for food, and fitness studied three isolated populations of a small species of primate whose diet includes small insects and fruit, both of which the animals primarily identify by sight. The three populations were once part of a larger population that was fragmented as a result of habitat destruction by humans. The study populations were selected on the basis of the significantly different vegetation among their current habitats. The scientists analyzed the frequency in each population of each of three alleles of a gene encoding an opsin protein. Opsin proteins are important for color vision, and each allele provides maximum sensitivity to a specific wavelength of visible light and thus to certain colors. Analysis of the alleles present in each population was performed in two different ways, and the data were combined to calculate the frequencies (Table 1).Table 1. 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