Answer:
C.
Explanation:
What is Zionism and what did it lead to in 1948
Answer: Zionism is a religious and political effort that brought thousands of Jews from around the world back to their ancient homeland in the Middle East and reestablished Israel as the central location for Jewish identity. While some critics call Zionism an aggressive and discriminatory ideology, the Zionist movement has successfully established a Jewish homeland in the nation of Israel.
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How did Americans structure their debates about the economy in terms of interpreting the Constitution?
Answer:
Loose construction was a loose interpretation that said what ever powers that were not taken away by the Constitution were ok to use, while strict construction believed that government should only be allowed to use the ones okayed by the constitution
Explanation:Loose construction was a loose interpretation that said what ever powers that were not taken away by the Constitution were ok to use, while strict construction believed that government should only be allowed to use the ones okayed by the constitution
How was Canada’s post WWII economy different from its post WWI economy?
Answer:
he post-WWII economy was built on renewed public sector investment in infrastructure and other measures designed to stimulate the growth of consumer demand. Internationally, Canada was part of a project to rebuild the European economy and markets for Canadian exports, while keeping communism at bay.
Explanation:
What were the events that led to World War II?
Answer:
Hitler invaded Poland.
Explanation:
On the 1st September 1939, Hitler invaded Poland from the west; two days later, Britain and France declared war on Germany, launching the Second World War. On 17 September, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east.
Someone plz help me with 5 questions I will give brainliest!
Answer:
1. Did you know the Colorado River runs through the Grand Canyon.
2.Mrs. Arnold, my third-grade read us Charlotte's Web
3. for number 3 im sorry i don't know it
4. MPH mean Miles Per Hour
5. Circle diligent practice for the cause and for the effect circle he won the trophy
Explanation:
I hope this helped for the second one there is 2 type of reads like read pronounces as red is past tense and read which is present so for 2 she read(red) us
Why was the Great Depression so devastating for Latin America and European colonies in Africa and Asia?
Answer:
Europeans had been using many of their colonies to grow cash crops like rubber, sugar, and coffee
Benjamin Franklin's Albany plan of union
Answer: A tried to unify a colonial government for the colonists to fight against the french.
Explanation: The Albany Plan of Union was a plan to place the British North American colonies under a more centralized government. On July 10, 1754, representatives from seven of the British North American colonies adopted the plan.
what city did meriwether lewis and clark start at
Answer:
Louis, Missouri
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Who painted the image above?
Answer:
Rembrandt
Explanation:
Did some research for you. Also found out that this painting was called the anatomy lesson hope this helps.
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Answer: D They taught the settlers how to trap beavers and other smal l games so they can be sold in the fur trade
Explanation:
This one sounds more correct because the White settlers didn´t really care about growing/learning how to make their crops grow better nor did they fought against one another.
The Union effort to capture Atlanta is known as the ____________________, and it was led by ___________.
A. Total War; Ulysses S. Grant
B. March to the Sea; Robert Hood
C. Atlanta Campaign; William Sherman
D. Burning of Atlanta; Robert E. Lee
Answer:
battle of atlanta . led by William Tecumseh Sherman
Explanation:
sumerians were polytheistic this means they..
A. worshiped polygons
B. worship one God
C. worshiped animals
D worshiped many Gods
Answer:
D worshiped many gods
Which of the following statements about the impact of the financial market is true?
Answer:
The financial market helps the economy grow.
Explanation:
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What was the importance of griots in African society?
Answer:
It was to entertain the villagers with past stories. Griots would tell mythical stories of the gods and spirits of their region.They would also tell stories of kings and famous heroes from the past battles.
Exit: Why did women want suffrage and why did
men have a hard time accepting that?
Answer:A statue marking the life of suffragist Millicent Fawcett was unveiled in London this week.
This hugely influential feminist campaigned for the right to vote, which was granted to women over the age of 30 a century ago in 1918.
But even as late as 1917 - just months before the bill was passed - powerful men in Parliament were trying to stop votes for women.
Here are some of their arguments, according to House of Commons records.
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Emmeline Pankhurst being arrested, 1910
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Sir James Grant, MP for Whitehaven
"Men have the vote and the power at the present moment; I say for Heaven's sake let us keep it.
"We are controlled and worried enough by women at the present time, and I have heard no reason why we should alter the present state of affairs."
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A suffragette selling a copy of 'The Suffragette' to another woman, 1910.
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Rowland Hunt, MP for Ludlow
"There are obvious disadvantages about having women in Parliament. I do not know what is going to be done about their hats.
"How is a poor little man to get on with a couple of women wearing enormous hats in front of him?"
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Frederick Banbury, MP for City of London
"Women are likely to be affected by gusts and waves of sentiment.
"Their emotional temperament makes them so liable to it. But those are not the people best fitted in this practical world either to sit in this House... or to be entrusted with the immense power which this bill gives them."
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Sir Charles Hobhouse, MP for Bristol East and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
"You have at the present moment certain statistics which show that both the birth and marriage rate are decreasing.
"Can you adopt at this time a policy which might mean an immense destruction of the population of the country which it is essential should not only be retained, but increased."
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Sir Charles Henry, MP for Wellington
"One of the greatest features in connection with this country is the responsibility of men towards women, and I would view with the greatest apprehension any step which would tend to relieve men of that responsibility."
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Sir John Rees, MP for Nottingham East
"Women are tremendously accessible, extraordinarily impressionable, noted for the adoption of any new thing, and for the easy acceptance of other people's views.
"Are those qualities which fit women to rule over the home and foreign affairs of a mighty empire?"
Explanation:
Who would most likely have said the following?
Which statements accurately describe Isaac Newton's achievements?
Choose all answers that are correct
1. In his book, Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Newton laid out three laws of motion that are still the basis for
studying how things move
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2. He was a professor of mathematics at Cambridge University
3. As Newton went on developing his ideas in astronomy, mathematics, and physics he became very unpopular and was
often ndiculed for his works
Answer:
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Explanation:
This particular founding father only served 2 terms and did not want to be
called "his excellency" but "Mr. President and nothing more"
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams
James Madison
Answer: George Washington
Explanation:
He only wanted to be a President and help the United States but he only did two terms because the American people wanted him for a king but he didn´t want that since they just broke anyway from England.
Answer:
John Adams
Explanation: Following Washington's two terms, he was then elected president, serving from 1797 to 1801.
What is the capitol of Paris
Explanation:
Paris itself is the capital of France
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Who was John Brown and what happened at Pottawatomie, Kansas and later at Harper's Ferry , Virginia?
What was to be the fate of John Brown?
Who were some of the Founding Fathers who wrote the Declaration of
Independence?
Answer:
George Washington
Alexander Hamilton
Benjamin Franklin
John Adams
Samuel Adams
Thomas Jefferson
and
James Madison
Winter Break 2020 was one of the ______________ Winter Break I have ever experienced. HELLP FAST I NEED THIS GIIIVNG BRAINLEST
Answer:
most boring and kind of fun
Summarize Spanish Exploration in the Americas.
Answer: One of the most accomplished conquistadors was Hernán Cortés, who led a relatively small Spanish force, but with local translators and the crucial support of thousands of native allies, achieved the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in the campaigns of 1519-1521 (present day Mexico).
Explanation: This involved an exchange of plants, goods, ideas, and diseases from Europe to the Americas. This exchange benefitted Europeans more than Native Americans because Europeans spread smallpox , a deadly disease, to Native Americans when they came into contact with them.
During the 1500s, Spain expanded its colonial empire to the Philippines in the Far East and to areas in the Americas that later became the United States. The Spanish dreamed of mountains of gold and silver and imagined converting thousands of eager Indians to Catholicism. In their vision of colonial society, everyone would know his or her place. Patriarchy (the rule of men over family, society, and government) shaped the Spanish colonial world. Women occupied a lower status. In all matters, the Spanish held themselves to be atop the social pyramid, with native peoples and Africans beneath them. Both Africans and native peoples, however, contested Spanish claims to dominance. Everywhere the Spanish settled, they brought devastating diseases, such as smallpox, that led to a horrific loss of life among native peoples. European diseases killed far more native inhabitants than did Spanish swords. The world native peoples had known before the coming of the Spanish was further upset by Spanish colonial practices. The Spanish imposed the encomienda system in the areas they controlled. Under this system, authorities assigned Indian workers to mine and plantation owners with the understanding that the recipients would defend the colony and teach the workers the tenets of Christianity. In reality, the encomienda system exploited native workers. It was eventually replaced by another colonial labor system, the repartimiento, which required Indian towns to supply a pool of labor for Spanish overlords.
VERY SHORT SUMMARY OF THAT:
In their outposts at St. Augustine and Santa Fe, the Spanish never found the fabled mountains of gold they sought. They did find many native people to convert to Catholicism, but their zeal nearly cost them the colony of Santa Fe, which they lost for twelve years after the Pueblo Revolt. In truth, the grand dreams of wealth, conversion, and a social order based on Spanish control never came to pass as Spain envisioned them.
The importance of NATO (1949) for the development of the Cold War
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was created in 1949 by the United States , Canada , and several Western European nations to provide collective security against the Soviet Union . NATO was the first peacetime military alliance the United States entered into outside of the Western Hemisphere .
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how has the creation of job specialization impacted society today?
Which part of the constitution was important federalist idea
Answer:
In the clash in 1788 over ratification of the Constitution by nine or more state conventions, Federalist supporters battled for a strong union and the adoption of the Constitution, and Anti-Federalists fought against the creation of a stronger national government and sought to leave the Articles of Confederation, the predecessor of the Constitution, intact. The Federalists included big property owners in the North, conservative small farmers and businessmen, wealthy merchants, clergymen, judges, lawyers, and professionals. They favored weaker state governments, a strong centralized government, the indirect election of government officials, longer term limits for officeholders, and representative, rather than direct, democracy.
Explanation:
Answer:
B is correct
Explanation:
it is right
Which services are provide by state governments
Answer:
What Are Six Things That State Taxes Pay For?
Police. State police forces are paid for almost exclusively by state governments through the use of state taxes.
Corrections. ...
Infrastructure. ...
Higher Education. ...
Environmental Regulation. ...
Health Care. ...
Explanation:
If YOU were there...
You walklng past a newspaper stand when a headline catches your eye: "Austria-Hungary's Archduke Francis Ferdinand Assassinated in Sarajevo" Your first thought is, "Who's he?"You plck up the paper and read about the archduke and about the rising tensions In Europe related to his death. The article makes it sound like Europe is about to explode into war.
At this point, do you think the assassination will affect the United States? Why or why not?
Answer:
Well, at first glance I don't believe so. My opinion is based in a fact that US is leading a isolated policy, and is not interfering in the problems of European countries that much. Additionally, tensions between European imperialistic powers are quite frequent and this can also just harm the interests of United States.
Explanation:
As we know United States were not keen to participate in WW1 until 1917. Even then, they were provoked by the Central Powers, especially Germany and were practically obliged to enter the war.
Therefore, my opinion coincidence with what I have said in the answer.
How were the efforts of British labor unions and social reformers in the 19th century similar? *
Answer:
HERE
Both succeeded in forcing the government to pass laws aimed at protecting poor workers.
Explanation:
The living conditions of a laborer in the nineteenth century were degrading. They were exposed to hunger and to the most diverse kinds of disease that found fertile ground in newly (and poorly) formed cities. These cities were deprived of basic sanitation: sewers ran in the open, and men, women, and children shared space with rats, insects, and other pests. Not infrequently, two or more families shared a quarter in the working-class villages, which served both to house the workers and to ensure their dependence on the patronage, since the villages were owned by the large landowners. All this after an exhausting work day (sometimes 16 hours), in unhealthy conditions, leading to serious physical problems.
Because of these problems the British labor unions and social reformers have forced the government to pass laws aimed at protecting the working poor through strikes, marches and negotiations.