Answer:
Eastern Europe was most affected by the soviet union. For example, Germany and Ukraine were heavily influenced by the soviet union.
How did Hawaii changed after the Pearl Harbor attack?
It brought everyday Oahu life of the people, the tourism industry, and all industries of the island to a stop and changed Hawaii
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The presidents who helped secure the era of cooperative federalism were
Answer: Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson.
Explanation:
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What is the cartoonist suggesting about J.D Rockefellers Standard Oil Company?
Answer:
Every place is ran by J.D Rockefellers Standard Oil Company.
Explanation:
8) What is the focus of the third stanza?
A) The speaker envisions a fitting end for the ship.
B) The speaker drives away his memories of the ship.
C)
The speaker describes the ship's last battle.
D)
The speaker remembers the storm that destroyed the
ship
Answer:
The speaker remembers the storm that destroyed the ship
The focus of the third stanza is that The speaker remembers the storm that destroyed the ship. Option (d) is correct.
What do you mean by Memories?Memory is the ability to remember and bring back memories of facts, events, impressions, etc., or to recall or recognize past experiences.
In Holmes' opinion, the ship should be sunk in battle rather than being decommissioned because that would be a more fitting finish. He claims that it should be buried in the "mighty deep." In lines 21 through 24, Holmes presents an additional retirement option. At the very least, the ship should be let adrift if it is not to perish in battle. It is preferable to sacrifice it to the sea gods than to render it worthless and limit it to a life where it is unable to navigate the oceans.
Therefore, Option (d) is correct. The focus of the third stanza is that The speaker remembers the storm that destroyed the ship.
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How was life in a democratic nation different from life under Mussolini's rule
Answer:
In March 1919, Mussolini formed the Fascist Party, galvanizing the support of many unemployed war veterans. … Mussolini gradually dismantled the institutions of democratic government and in 1925 made himself dictator, taking the title 'Il Duce'. He set about attempting to re-establish Italy as a great European power.
Explanation:
A process of faith formation that includes education and participation in the life of the Catholic church is called
A. apprenticeship
B. catechesis
C. discipleship
D.mentoring
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How did race impact African American women's experiences during the women's suffrage movement?
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Answer:
African American women were in a difficult position.
Explanation:
Sometimes they worked in their own clubs and suffrage organizations. Also, with white suffragists. Black women did not accept their exclusion from white suffrage organizations or the racist tactics employed by white suffragists.
2. It is the third holiest site in Islam and an Islamic
shrine located in the Old City of Jerusalem.is
Answer:
The Temple Mount
Explanation:
‘third-holiest site in Islam after Mecca and Medina, and is at the center of one of the most important moments in Islam’
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How did New England get its name?
A. From the explorers from France
B. From the pilgrims who settled there
C. From the explorers from England
D. From the Indians who saw the pilgrims.
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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1. The United States government began allowing some of the new territories to decide if they would have slavery using a system of Reconstruction.
2. This occurred because of growing secession that divided the nation on the issue of slavery.
3. In the North, there were many people who supported _____________________________________ because they believed that slavery was immoral.
4. After the election of President Lincoln in 1860 the state of South Carolina started a wave of _____________________________________.
5. Soon the states that had seceded formed a nation known as the _____________________________________.
6. However, the United States did not see them as a separate nation but as _____________________________________ states that needed to be reunited with the North at all costs.
7. The Union Army devised a plan to _____________________________________ the southern coast before splitting it in half at the Mississippi River and then attacking the Confederate Capital.
8. Lincoln also attempted to restore order by threatening to end slavery if the Southern states did not surrender. When they refused he issued the _____________________________________ Proclamation to free the slaves in rebelling territory.
9. When the war finally ended a period of _____________________________________ began in the South.
10. Despite the different opinions on how to rebuild the South it was clear that each state would have to re-write and _____________________________________ new constitutions.
11. At this time Congress had many _____________________________________ Republicans that helped push the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments through to ensure equal rights and citizenship.
12. They also tried to help the former slaves by creating an organization known as the _____________________________________.
13. However, Reconstruction could not prevent racism from entering the southern law books in the form of _____________________________________.
14. Furthermore, many African Americans in the south felt economically trapped by the system of _____________________________________ that developed and left them financially tied to the land they worked.
15. The end of Reconstruction marked the end of slavery in the south but the beginning of Freedmans Bureau because African Americans felt they could not safely or simply exercise their freedoms.
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1. Who founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
2. What did others call the followers of this religion?
3. Why did this new leader decide to lead his people west?
Answer:
Joseph smith, Mormons, Because the lord told him too because everybody was trying to kill him
Explanation:
Which of the following describes a major difference between moderate and
Radical Republicans following the end of the Civil War?
Answer: C. Radical Republicans were less willing to allow former Confederates to participate in government.
Explanation:
Radical Republicans were so called because they advocated radical policies based on the socio-political landscape at the time in calling for an immediate, permanent and uncompensated end to slavery.
They were very opposed to former Confederates such as officers and politicians joining Congress or any other form of government so as not to give them the chance to implement confederate policies.
How did Chinese innovations spread throughout the world
Answer:
Papermaking, printing, gunpowder and the compass
Explanation:
Agrarian societies differed from hunter-gatherer ones in different ways. List the characteristics of both lifestyles.
Answer:
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1. What caused the shift from Hinduism to Buddhism? * this question does not focus on asoka*
2. How did Buddhism affect Asoka?
3. How does Mauryan and the Groupa and empires lead to the spread of Hinduism or Buddhism
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The shift took place in 300 BC where Buddhism became very popular because Emperor Ashoka was facilitating its expansion. But up to present, Hinduism still remains as the dominant religion of India. In other parts of the world like Tibet and China, Buddhism is the dominant religionAnswer:
Explanation:
what were woodrow wilsons 14 points
Answer:
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), the 28th U.S. president, served in office from 1913 to 1921 and led America through World War I (1914-1918). ... After the war, he helped negotiate a peace treaty that included a plan for the League of Nations.
Explanation:
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The text states that approximately 33,500 Japanese Americans chose to enter the military and fight for the United States during World War II. Many of these citizens would have been relocated to an internment camp otherwise. Why do you think so many of them chose to serve? Write a one- or two-paragraph response, and include supporting facts and details.
Read the passage.
I say that sight is exercised by all animals, by the medium of light. . . . If you choose to say that there are many animals that prey at night, I answer that when the little light which suffices the nature of their eyes is wanting, they direct themselves by their strong sense of hearing and of smell, which are not impeded by the darkness, and in which they are very far superior to man. If you make a cat leap, by daylight, among a quantity of jars and crocks you will see them remain unbroken, but if you do the same at night, many will be broken.
–"Of the Nature of Sight,”
Leonardo da Vinci
What evidence does da Vinci offer to support his conclusion that all animals need light to see?
Animals that are nocturnal can hunt at night.
Cats are able to see better at night than humans.
Cats will break jars if they jump over them at night.
Animals use their other senses to go hunting at night.
Answer:
D. Animals use their other senses to go hunting at night.
Explanation:
A supports the opposite of that argument. B also supports the opposite of that argument. C has nothing to do with the argument. D shows that at night, Animals cannot see because of the lack of light.
Passage is written by Leonardo da Vinci. The nature of sight tells us animals use their other senses for hunting at night. Thus option D is correct.
What is the conclusion?The passage is from the of the nature of sight and tells about the animals that go and hunt at night time it tells us about the animal scenes that work more efficient during the night time as they require a minimum amount of light to hunt as the nature of their eyes is such that they can easily capture prey at this time.
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The Lewis & Clark expedition was important because it *
A) Led to conflict with Britain
B) Gave the U.S an opportunity to explore the land that they acquired through the
Louisiana Purchase
C) Led the U.S to want to buy land in the Midwest
D) Started the process of building positive relationships with Native groups
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Which of the following is NOT a unit fraction?
7
_
11
1
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50
1
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16
1
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2
Answer:
the one that is NOT a unit fraction is A) 7/11
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Explanation:
Why did Progressive reformers want to add a referendum, recall, and initiative to the political process?
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Why do you think the union/north lost the first battle of the bull run
Answer:
I think the Union lost because there were several units of Confederate soldiers, and during the battle, more soldiers and volunteers kept coming.
Explanation:
Why did the re-public of the Texas have trouble joining the United States
A. because Southern congressmen who were for slavery did not want another free state
What did Henry want to do to the courts?
Answer:
What henry do you mean?
Explanation:
If you mean Henry Vlll
Henry VIII became King of England in 1509, aged 18. He was determined to be a great king, looked up to by everyone. He showed this in lots of ways: his grand portraits, his keenness for French wars and his behaviour towards his court and to other kings.
He also showed it in his control of every detail of his daily life. One measure of greatness at that time was the number of people that surrounded you, the more people, the more important you were. When Henry stayed at Hampton Court he was attended by nearly 1,000 people.
Controlling this number of people was quite a job and in 1526, while he was staying at another of his palaces, at Eltham, a strict and detailed set of rules was drawn up by his closest advisor Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. Here are some extracts from these rules.
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Write a paragraph telling where you will spend eternity and why.
Answer:
My paragraph (which you can edit and credit)
Explanation:
"If i had to spend eternity in one place I would spend it in the past. I think it would be interesting to learn more about what actions impacted the future.
For example, it would be really exciting to visit the 1700s, when there where all kinds of changes. I could see the Boston Tea party, in 1773, visit the forefathers of our country, and all kinds of other things.
It would also be an interesting experience to visit the US in the world war two. I think it would be a little terrifying, but I could learn alot about the history.
Finally, I'd love to visit the Stone Age. I find the artwork of the pre-historic time to tell millions of years of stories.
In short, the history holds a lot on knowledge. I believe that if we hold the past in our minds, we can create an even better world."
Answer:
People who accept Christ as their Savior will spend eternity as it places the faith in him.
Who is Jesus Christ?
Many people would recognize Jesus Christ as a nice guy, a wonderful teacher, or perhaps a divine prophet. These facts are unquestionably true about Jesus, yet they do not entirely characterize who He is. According to the Bible, Jesus is God in the person, God in human form.
According to the Bible, we have all sinned and committed bad things. We deserve God's wrath and punishment as a result of our sin. Infinite retribution is the only reasonable punishment for offenses committed against an infinite and immortal God. That is why we require a Savior.
Many people associate Christianity with going to church, doing rituals, and/or abstaining from particular sins. That is not Christian teaching. True Christianity is characterized by a personal connection to Jesus Christ. Accepting Jesus as personal Savior entails putting your confidence and trust in Him.
Nobody is saved because of the faith of others. No one is pardoned for some actions. The only option to be saved is to embrace Jesus as your personal Savior.
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What country did most of the immigrants come from
after 1880?
Answer:
western Europe including great britain, Ireland, and scandavia
In Morse v. Frederick (2007), a student held up a banner with a message that
seemed to promote illegal drug use at a school-supervised event. The school
principal took away the banner and suspended the student for 10 days. She
reasoned that her actions were justified by the school's policy against the display
of material that promotes illegal drug use. The student alleged that his First
Amendment rights were violated and sued the principal.
Which First Amendment provision does Morse v. Frederick (2007) have in
common with Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969)?
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Explanation:
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