Answer: D. Cotton production ended after the Confederate government forced Georgian farmers to grow food for the army.
Explanation:
Like many other former confederation countries, the economy of Georgia found itself in serious trouble after the Civil War. The economy was previously focused on cotton and tobacco production. With the abolition of slavery, Georgian farmers had to reorient themselves to food production for the army. At the end of the XIX. century, Georgia enters industrial flows, and primarily the development of the textile industry.
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Who painted Allegory of Spring?
Answer:
Sandro Botticelli painted Allegory of Spring
Which of the following best compares how environmental conditions in Brazilian coffee plantations and American tobacco plantations contributed to migration patterns?
Brazilian and American plantations in tropical regions discouraged the growth of food crops and limited the numbers of laborers who migrated there.
Both regions required the importation of immense numbers of laborers to produce in-demand cash crops that could only be grown in warm-weather climates.
Depleted soil conditions caused both regions to shift from cash-crop production to subsistence agriculture, decreasing the number of workers moving to the respective areas.
Laborers from outside the respective areas were encouraged to immigrate to help produce additional food crops in hopes of maximizing economic production prior to colonizing new territories with richer soil.
Answer:
Both regions required the importation of immense numbers of laborers to produce in-demand cash crops that could only be grown in warm-weather climates
Explanation:
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Answer:
B for those of us that are lazy
Explanation:
Corresponds with the above answer
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Answer:
C I think
Explanation:
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What similarities exist between the inaugural addresses discussed by Michael Bechloss?
Answer:
They all informed the people about their intentions as leader
Explanation:
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In your own words, what is the Social Contract Theory?
What are at least two of your personal freedoms that you have given up to be a part of this social contract and what are two things you receive in return?
Answer:
social contract theory is an other descriptive theory about society and the relationship between rules and laws, and why society needs them
What lead to the rise and fall of the Soviet Union?
Answer:
(1) The rise: deteriorating economic and political conditions in the Russian economy resulted in social unrest which allowed the communist to capitalize on the situation, promising equal rights to people of lower status.
(2) The fall: A rapidly failing post World War II economy and weakened military, along with a series of forced social and political reforms like perestroika and glasnost, played major roles in the fall of the mighty Red Bear.
Explanation:
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What were the religious beliefs of the Southern Colonies?
Answer:
Most people were Anglican (Baptist or Presbyterian) in the Southern Colonies, although most of the original settlers from the Maryland colony were Catholic, as it was established as a refuge for English Catholics by Lord Baltimore.
In what way did the invention of the printing press contribute to the Protestant Reformation?
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Which of the following documents is credited with being the original example of the American value of self-government?
A.
the Body of Liberties
B.
the Mayflower Compact
C.
the Virginia House of Burgesses
D.
the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Answer:
D-the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Explanation:
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut.
Why did Sun Yixian make little progress in robuilding China? *
Answer:
The pres- ident of China’s new republic, Sun Yixian (also called Sun Yat-sen) hoped to rebuild China on the Three Principles of the People— nationalism, democracy, and economic security for everyone. But he made little progress. China quickly fell into chaos in the face of the “twin evils” of warlord uprisings and foreign imperialism.
Explanation:
The fire alarm woke me.
Which is the best way to revise this sentence using descriptive words?
The fire alarm’s loud beeping awakened me.
The beeping fire alarm quickly woke me up.
The loud fire alarm woke me up from a dream.
The deafening fire alarm shocked me out of a deep sleep.
Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
The use of deafening, shocked, deep, make the sentence sound more descriptive.
The other options are less descriptive, not giving you as clear of an image as option D in this case.
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Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
This uses the most descriptive language, most powerful verbs, and even includes a gerund modifying the subject. It includes adjectives that support the imagery of this scene and ultimately help the reader see best the events occurring that the author wishes to describe.
What role did John Foster Dulles play in the Eisenhower Administration?
Secretary of State
Secretary of Defense
Secretary of War
Secretary of the Navy
Answer:
Correct answer is Secretary of State .
Explanation:
Dulles was a famous figure in the American politics, especially during Cold War, and between 1953 and 1959 he was a Secretary of State.
Charles Erwin Wilson, Neil H. McElroy and Thomas S. Gates Jr. were Secretary of Defense during Eisenhower's presidency.
Gates was also Secretary of Navy.
Answer:
D. Secretary of state
According to the advertisement for a slave auction in Charleston, which qualities did slave owners value in slaves at auction? Why did they value these qualities?
Answer:
They wanted then healthy and non-diseased.
who was the first president
Answer:
Gorge Washington
Explanation:
Answer: George WASHINGTON
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How you think the decimation of the buffalo population affected the Native American way of life? *
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In which decade did the potato famine strike Ireland?
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Explanation:
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Support for the Mexican-American War was most closely connected with support for which of these ideas?
Group of answer choices
Manifest Destiny
Transcendentalist Movement
Great Awakening
Monroe Doctrine
transcendentalist movement
Who is the principal executive officer in each of the 50 States?
Answer:
State executive offices represent a state's executive branch, charged with implementing and enforcing the laws made by state legislatures. The governor is the chief executive of a state's government, and other executive officers ordinarily report to him or her.
Many executive offices, especially prominent ones like attorney general and secretary of state, are established in a state's constitution, which provides the basis for their authority and a description of their duties. Other offices commonly included in a state's constitution are treasurer and superintendent of schools. Other executive officers are established by statute rather than the state constitution. Such offices often include auditor, agriculture commissioner, natural resources commissioner, insurance commissioner and others. Executive officers are ordinarily either elected or appointed by the governor. In some cases, officers are chosen by the state legislature or supreme court.
Ballotpedia covers 13 primary statewide executive office types in the United States. However, not all offices exist across all states. Of the 13 offices, Ballotpedia has identified seven that appear in all 50 states: governor, attorney general, superintendent of schools, insurance commissioner, agriculture commissioner, labor commissioner and public service commissioner. Others, however, vary from state-to-state.
Explanation:
the system that directly links an islamic countrys law with the principles of the quran is known as
A. Hajj
B.Mosque
C. Umayyad
D. Sharia
Read the following portion of Machiavelli’s The Prince and answer the question that follows.
A prince must have no other objective, no other thought, nor take up any profession but that of war, its methods and its discipline, for that is the only art expected of a ruler. And it is of such great value that it not only keeps hereditary princes in power, but often raises men of lowly condition to that rank…. Hence it is necessary for a prince wishing to hold his own to know to do wrong, and to make use of it or not according to necessity.
According to Machiavelli, why should a prince be a master of war? What should a prince do “wishing to hold on to his power”?
Answer:
According to Machiavelli, every prince must master the art of war, since war is the elemental form through which nations settle their questions of power. Therefore, if the prince masters the art of war, no one can dispute his power. It implies, therefore, that the prince dominate and monopolize the use of force and the way of applying it on those who seek to gain power over him.
Thus, every prince who seeks to maintain his power should know how to cause evil to those who challenge him, knowing how to administer this power so as not to incur unnecessary tyranny.
Match the officers in the executive branch of the Oklahoma state government with their responsibilities or functions.
state auditor and inspector
commissioner of labor
treasurer
attorney general
[accounts for all the money collected from and given out to the public]
[serves as the chief legal officer of the state and advises other branches of
government in the state]
[audits the financial accounts of government agencies in the state]
[enforces laws that improve equality and fairness in workers' wages]
Answer:
State auditor and inspector - audits the financial accounts of government agencies in the state.
Commissioner of labor - enforces laws that improve equality and fairness in workers' wages.
Treasurer - accounts for all the money collected from and given out to the public.
Attorney general- serves as the chief legal officer of the state and advises other branches of government in the state.
Explanation:
The state auditor and inspector, commissioner of labor, treasurer, and attorney general are different official positions under the Oklahoma state government. And with that difference in their positions, their jobs or responsibilities also depend and differ from one another.
The state auditor and inspector is the official who is responsible for auditing the financial accounts of the government and its different agencies within the state.
The Commissioner of labor is an official who is responsible for enforcing laws that will improve equality and fairness among the workers and their wages.
The treasurer keeps account of the money collected from various sources and also those given out to the public. In short, it keeps account of the 'income' and 'expenditure' of the state.
The attorney general acts as the chief legal adviser, responsible for auditing and prescribing any legal advice, and also bookkeeps for the different branches of the state government.
Which statement best illustrates a basic idea of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New
Deal?
A. Communism provides the only real solution to economic problems.
B. Unemployed workers should rely on the states rather than on the federal government
for help.
C. The United States reached its economic peak in the 1920s and is now a declining
industrial power.
D. The economy sometimes needs public money to encourage business activity.
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Answer:
only know the first one
Explanation:
Negotiation:
Representatives of US Government work with those from other countries to reach agreement on the substance, wording, and form of an international agreement. With more than 190 countries involved today, gathering wide support for a document can take years! The Government, under presidents from both parties, led the way in the negotiations for the CRC, resulting in a treaty inspired by US laws.
Signature:
If the President decides that a treaty is in the nation's best interests (and does not violate the US Constitution!), the President (or designated representative) will sign the treaty. Signing a treaty does not make it become law! It means that the US Government believes the treaty is a good idea, and commits the President to seeking ratification. Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright signed the CRC on behalf of the US in 1995.
Sending the Treaty to the U.S. Senate:
Once signed, the next step in the ratification process is to send the treaty to the US Senate, more specifically, to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. To do so, the State Department is responsible for putting together a package of documents to go along with the treaty, including:
Policy benefits and potential risks to the US;
Any significant regulatory or environmental impact; or,
Analysis of the issues surrounding the treaty's implementation, for example, whether the agreement is self-executing, or whether it needs domestic implementing legislation or regulations to abide by the treaty.
In addition, the State Department may propose a set of Reservations, Understandings, and/or Declarations (RUDS). These provisions include any specific additions, changes or deletions in the language and substance of the treaty that the US will require in order for it to ratify.
Senate Consideration and "Advice and Consent"
With the treaty package in hand, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee can begin its consideration. It can vote to send the treaty to the full Senate for action, with a favorable or unfavorable recommendation, or even without any recommendation at all; it can also decide to ignore the treaty entirely. However, if the Committee fails to act on the treaty, it is not returned to the President. Treaties, unlike other legislative measures, remain available to the Senate from one Congress to the next, until they are actively disposed of or withdrawn by the President.
When the Committee on Foreign Relations sends a treaty to the full Senate, the Senate considers whether to give its "advice and consent" or approval. That requires 67 votes, or two-thirds of the 100 Senators. The Senate may make its approval conditional by including in the consent resolution amendments to the text of the treaty, its own RUDS, or other statements.
Learn more about the Senate's role in treaties here.
Back to the President
Even if the Senate votes in favor of a treaty, there is still another step in the ratification process. Only the President, acting as the chief diplomat of the United States, has the authority to ratify a treaty. With the Senate's approval, the President can then move forward with the formal process of ratification. That means submitting documents giving the US Government's agreement to abide by the treaty, as well as any RUDS, to an institution (called a "depositary"). The deposit of the instruments of ratification establishes the consent of a state to be bound by the treaty.
When you use the Constitution to remain silent you...
A) are in contempt of court
B) are thrown in jail without bail
C) automatically admit your guilt
D) plead the fifth
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Pleading the fifth refers to the fifth amendment to the Constitution, which says that you have the right to remain silent and not answer incriminating questions.
Answer:
Correct answer is D) plead the fifth .
Explanation:
A is not correct as this when you behaving without respect towards the court.
B is not correct as it refers to people who are on probation or did not appear in front of the court.
C is not correct as when you admit the crime you are not silent.
D is correct as people have right to remain silent during the prosecution according to fifth.
In the period between 1871 and 1914, European governments regarded public education for the masses as important primarily because it would
Answer:
Provide society with information and become responsible citizens.
Explanation:
Introduction of education allowed ideas including, nationalism, democracy, liberty, and equality to be introduced in Europe. Education created a progressive attitude among the new generation of European by introducing them to ideology and thought of great philosophers. Education helped people in getting inform and understand the policies of the government for a better society.
How does the government help people during an economic crisis? What sort of programs or assistance comes to mind?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Why did Mussolini become popular in Italy after the end of the Great War?
Answer:
Benito Mussolini was an Italian political leader who became the fascist dictator of Italy from 1925 to 1945. Originally a revolutionary socialist, he forged the paramilitary fascist movement in 1919 and became prime minister in 1922.
Explanation:
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What is the Mandate of Heaven?
How is it similar to the way other rulers were chosen
in ancient times?
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Answer:Under the Zhou Dynasty, China moved away from worship of Shangdi (“Celestial Lord”) in favor of worship of Tian (“heaven”), and they created the Mandate of Heaven. According to this idea, there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and this ruler reigned as the “Son of Heaven” with the approval of the gods. If a king ruled unfairly he could lose this approval, which would result in his downfall. Overthrow, natural disasters, and famine were taken as a sign that the ruler had lost the Mandate of Heaven.The Mandate of Heaven did not require a ruler to be of noble birth, and had no time limitations. Instead, rulers were expected to be good and just in order to keep the Mandate. The Zhou claimed that their rule was justified by the Mandate of Heaven. In other words, the Zhou believed that the Shang kings had become immoral with their excessive drinking, luxuriant living, and cruelty, and so had lost their mandate. The gods’ blessing was given instead to the new ruler under the Zhou Dynasty, which would rule China for the next 800 years.The need for the Zhou to create a history of a unified China is also why some scholars think the Xia Dynasty may have been an invention of the Zhou. The Zhou needed to erase the various small states of prehistoric China from history, and replace them with the monocratic Xia Dynasty in order for their Mandate of Heaven to seem valid (i.e., to support the claim that there always would be, and always had been, only one ruler of China).The Zhou ruled until 256 BCE, when the state of Qin captured Chengzhou. However, the Mandate of Heaven philosophy carried on throughout ancient China.