Answer:
с. ensure the safety of products through regulation
Explanation:
In the U.S. free enterprise system, one of the primary roles of the government is to "ensure the safety of products through regulation."
The statement above is correct because, in free enterprise, the United States government have the following responsibilities to carry out:
1. To subsidize essential commodities
2. To provide a conducive environment in which business thrives
3. To carry out appropriate regulations such as safety production or use of the products by consumers.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "ensure the safety of products through regulation."
Which God/Goddess works against Odysseus?
Answer:
god
Explanation:
what were three key features of japanese society before 1868?
The crystal sphere theory belonged to
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How did the U.S. government address the King’s concerns in the letter of Birmingham jail
(AP GOV)
Answer:
they put in jail
the bad guys
Explanation:
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Why did the Mexican farmers dislike NAFTA?
Answer:
Explanation:
That led to a boom in U.S. corn exports to Mexico -- and a bust in Mexican farming jobs like Benancio's. ... In 1995, the year after NAFTA went into effect, U.S. corn exports to Mexico were $391 million.
Answer:
Reforming Federal Farm Policies
Explanation:
How did trade lead to the Opium War? *15 POINTS
Answer:
The british discovered a market for opium, The opium that the British sold in China was made from the sap of poppy plants, they used it for recreations and medicine in China and other parts of Eurasia for centuries. it became a profitable monopoly, many people became addicted and suffered side effects . American traders soon also turned to opium to supplement for exporting to china, because opium helped settle financial problems it eventually led to the First Opium War between Great Britain and China, (1839- 1842.)
Explanation:
do dinosaur exist and explain why?
Answer:there were dinosaurs but they disappeared bechause A meteor as big as Mount Everest hit the earth
Explanation:
Explanation:
Today, paleontologists have made a pretty much open-and-shut case that dinosaurs never really went extinct at all; they merely evolved into birds, which are sometimes referred to as "living dinosaurs." ... Granted, Phorusrhacos went extinct millions of years ago; there are no dinosaur-sized birds alive today.
Which of these artists is NOT considered a great artist of the Renaissance?
Michelangelo
Da Vinci
Raphael
Rembrandt
Rembrandt
Rembrandt was at the forefront of the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century.
Fun fact - Rembrandt is my 12th great grand uncle :P
Why do you think many pioneers gave up the conveniences of life in Eastern towns for life on the frontier?
Answer:
Pioneer settlers were sometimes pulled west because they wanted to make a better living.Others received letters from friends or family members who had moved west. ... Pioneers could purchase land for a small price compared to what it cost in states to the east
Explanation:
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Pioneer settlers were sometimes pulled west because they wanted to make a better living.
Others received letters from friends or family members who had moved west.
These letters often told about a good life on the frontier. ..
Pioneers could purchase land for a small price compared to what it cost in states to the east.
Why is Vietnam referred to as the "working class" war?
Answer:
It was a "working-class" war because mainly lower class whites or minorities fought. They were unable to come up with reasons to escape the war because they were less privileged economically.
Explanation:
Working-Class War follows American soldiers in Vietnam essentially from childhood, through combat, and to their lives after their service. .At basic training, young men were transformed into soldiers through an often brutal process that encouraged directed aggressiveness and discipline.
Explanation:
It was a "working-class" war because mainly lower class whites or minorities fought. They were unable to come up with reasons to escape the war because they were less privileged economically.
Working-Class War follows American soldiers in Vietnam essentially from childhood, through combat, and to their lives after their service. ... At basic training, young men were transformed into soldiers through an often brutal process that encouraged directed aggressiveness and discipline.
Who are the little rock 9?
Answer:
hope it helps.
Explanation:
they were Ernest Green, Elizabeth Eckford, Jefferson Thomas, Terrence Roberts, Carlotta Walls LaNier.
Were pharaohs considered the top government official or the top religious official ?
Why did small towns and cities begin to pop up? NO FILES
Group of answer choices? if you don't know don't answer, and do not tell me to go to a website
A. Settlers wanted the lifestyle of a city and wanted nothing to do with farms.
B. People settled where they could sell goods or offer services to settlers on farms.
C. Over the years, people lost the skills required to farm and had to find other jobs to do.
D. Every last piece of farmland was taken, so towns and cities were the only choices.
Answer:
I believe B and C
Explanation:
For B, If you were a farmer, you would want to make money, and for C, if you were the store owner and you became a farmer you wouldn't be able to farm for you are without Knowledge.
Explain how civil war in Syria may lead to an increase in nationalism in France.
Answer:
Explanation:
Ten years since protesters in Syria first demonstrated against the four-decade rule of the Assad family, hundreds of thousands of Syrians have been killed and some twelve million people—more than half the country’s prewar population—have been displaced. The country has descended into an ever more complex civil war: jihadis promoting a Sunni theocracy have eclipsed opposition forces fighting for a democratic and pluralistic Syria, and regional powers have backed various local forces to advance their geopolitical interests on Syrian battlefields. The United States is at the forefront of a coalition conducting air strikes on the self-proclaimed Islamic State, though it abruptly pulled back some of its forces in 2019 ahead of an invasion of northern Syria by Turkey, a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) ally. The Turks have pushed Kurdish forces, the United States’ main local partner in the fight against the Islamic State, from border areas. Russia, too, has carried out air strikes in Syria, coming to the Assad regime’s defense, while Iranian forces and their Hezbollah allies have done the same on the ground.
Syria likely faces years of instability. Hopes for regime change have largely died out, and peace talks have been fruitless. The government has regained control of most of the country, and Assad’s hold on power seems secure. But Turkish forces remain entrenched in the north, and pockets of northeastern Syria are either under the control of Kurdish forces or go ungoverned. Meanwhile, the Syrian people are suffering an economic crisis.
Answer:Ten years since protesters in Syria first demonstrated against the four-decade rule of the Assad family, hundreds of thousands of Syrians have been killed and some twelve million people—more than half the country’s prewar population—have been displaced. The country has descended into an ever more complex civil war: jihadis promoting a Sunni theocracy have eclipsed opposition forces fighting for a democratic and pluralistic Syria, and regional powers have backed various local forces to advance their geopolitical interests on Syrian battlefields. The United States is at the forefront of a coalition conducting air strikes on the self-proclaimed Islamic State, though it abruptly pulled back some of its forces in 2019 ahead of an invasion of northern Syria by Turkey, a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) ally. The Turks have pushed Kurdish forces, the United States’ main local partner in the fight against the Islamic State, from border areas. Russia, too, has carried out air strikes in Syria, coming to the Assad regime’s defense, while Iranian forces and their Hezbollah allies have done the same on the ground.
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Syria likely faces years of instability. Hopes for regime change have largely died out, and peace talks have been fruitless. The government has regained control of most of the country, and Assad’s hold on power seems secure. But Turkish forces remain entrenched in the north, and pockets of northeastern Syria are either under the control of Kurdish forces or go ungoverned. Meanwhile, the Syrian people are suffering an economic crisis.
Explanation:
Read the passage from Ronald Reagan's first inaugural address.
We have every right to dream heroic dreams. Those who say that we're in a time when there are not heroes...
don't know where to look. ... There are entrepreneurs with faith in themselves and faith in an idea who create
new jobs, new wealth and opportunity.
-First inaugural address,
President Reagan,
1980
Reagan's words serve as evidence that his presidency would most likely
O work to create job programs for the unemployed.
O create new public housing projects in the inner cities.
O back the initiative of individuals wanting to start businesses.
O seek to expand government entitlement programs.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I chose A because the 2 possible answers are A and C but C is only part of what hes hinting at because how can helping entrepreneurs(a small portion of people wont help the economy but giving a lot of job opportunities from that small portion would) employment rates would drop and its a very common claim in every successful presidential campaign
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The speech by Reagan refers to ENTREPRENEURS and their heroic faith in starting a business. He is talking about the significance of these people and their ability to create tons of jobs and revenue for the country. To me it seems like the main goal of the speech is to encourage Americans to go to economically productive things. He never once references 1) creating job programs and giving people hand-outs, 2) creating new housing, or 3) seeking to expand government programs.
Option C is the only option that does not talk about direct government aid, and Reagan did not talk about government aid in his speech
What is the impact of cell phone videos on police conduct in America ?
Answer:
They are being posted on social media which is spreading awareness, some are getting angry, some sad, and some don't care. It's also spreading fear.
Explanation:
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One of the plans of the Virginia Company was to
A. build colonies in North America with other nations.
B. encourage colonists to search for gold near Jamestown.
C. search for missing members of the Roanoke colony.
D. establish supreme authority over Virginia.
Answer:
Establish supreme aurhority over Virginia
Explanation:
When did the mass murder of Jewish people at Auschwitz begin?
Explanation:
After the start of World War ll, Adolf Hitler(1889-1945), the chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, implemented a policy that came to be known as the final solution. Hitler was determined not just to isolate Jews in Germany and countries annexed by the Nazis, subjecting them to dehumanizing regulations and random acts of violence. Instead, he became convinced that "Jewish problems" would be solved only with the elimination of Jew and his domain along with artist, Educators, Roma's, communist, homosexuals, mentally and physically handicapped and others deemed unfit to survival in Nazi Germany.
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The Incas were the first people to grow potatoes in Peru.
O True
O False
Answer:
The Incas are believed to have been the first to cultivate potatoes all the way up in the Andes mountain range, at 3,800 metres above sea level. Wild potato plants already grew around the lake, and communities of Inca farmers began domesticating the potato and learning how to preserve this sturdy veggie.
Explanation:
true
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TRUE OR FALSE The Mormons prospered in Deseret in Utah because of their hard work.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The mormons made Deseret flourish through hard work and determination.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
They taxed property and regulated the use of water, timber, and other resources. They founded industries so they could be self-sufficient as well.
In 1966, Barbara Jordanbecame the first African-American woman elected to the,___. She later became the,___African-American woman to represent a southern state in,___when she was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1972. Jordan worked hard to,___ the lives of people in her ,___, sponsored bills that increased workers wages, and fought for,___. She was considered a gifted public ,___, and was selected to give the keynote speech at the 1976 ,___ in New York. Her highly acclaimed ,___is excerpted here.
Answer:
1. Texas state Senate
2. First
3. U.S Congress
4. Better
5. District
6. Women's rights
7. Speaker
8. Democratic National Convention
9. Success
Explanation:
In 1966, Barbara Jordan became the first African-American woman elected to the, TEXAS STATE SENATE. She later became the, FIRST African-American woman to represent a southern state in, U.S. CONGRESS when she was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1972. Jordan worked hard to, BETTER the lives of people in her DISTRICT, sponsored bills that increased workers wages, and fought for WOMEN'S RIGHTS. She was considered a gifted public SPEAKER and was selected to give the keynote speech at the 1976 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION in New York. Her highly acclaimed SUCCESS is excerpted here.
How long before the Olympics does the Olympic torch get lit? *
Answer:In a ceremony held in Olympia, officials hold a breathtaking ceremony in which they light a flame by using a parabolic mirror, fuel-filled torch and the heat created from the sun. The flame is then transported in security lamps to the arena where the games are held. And backup flames are carried as well
"We are here tonight to say to those who have mistreated us so long, that we are tired - tired of
being segregated and humiliated, tired of being kicked about by the brutal feet of oppression."
Which figurative language technique is being used in this quote by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.?
personification
personification
simile
simile
metaphor
metaphor
onomatopoeia
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
Martin Luther says " tired of being segregated and humiliated, tired of being kicked about by the brutal feet of oppression.
He gives human-like qualities to oppression, therefore I would think it is personification also as I used the process of elimination to reassure myself.
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if the federal bank reduces its intrest rates will banks make more or fewer loans?
Answer:
there will be make more loans since the intrest rate decreases
Entitlement ( OWN Definition)
Answer:
to have a right to something.
Like you (a person) have a right.
Explanation:
Sorry if it's confusing.... hope it helps
What points did Douglass use to back up his argument that enslaved
Americans were indeed human? Were they valid arguments? (Please answer ill give you brainiest)
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
1. Douglas, in his argument, claimed that enslaved Americans were indeed human by stating that blacks are full rational humans who have an apparent level of humanity that is then subjected to brutality by white slaveholders.
2. Yes, the argument is valid because if blacks are not humans, they won't show human traits such as honesty, integrity, courage, self-awareness, and wholeheartedness.
what form of government is it when the citizens control the government, but elect representatives to govern the country?
Answer:
It's a democratic state
Answer: What you are most likely describing is a democracy. A government by the people
Explanation:
The growth of activism by religious conservatives in the second half of the twentieth century occurred most directly in response to the
A) challenging of social norms by youth movements
B) enactment of New Deal policies meant to address poverty
C) discovery of environmental damage caused by industrial production
D) expansion of the military budget as a result of intervention in Vietnam
Answer:
A) challenging of social norms by youth movements
Explanation:
The growth of the activism by religious people in the 20th centruy was because of: social norms by youth movements.
Why was there religious activism in the 2oth century?This was due to the fact that the church believed that the youths were turning into a more radicalized people.
They felt the tradition of the nation was changing and people were embracing vices in the nation.
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All of the following are examples of executive checks on the legislative branch EXCEPT
-The President removing members of Congress from office when they disagree with him
-Carrying out a law in a way other than Congress intended
-The Vice President breaking a tie in the Senate
-Calling a special session of Congress
Answer: 1&2
Explanation:
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Which of the following landmarks can be found in Keystone, South Dakota?
Golden Gate Bridge
Mount Rushmore
Graceland
Willis Tower
Answer:
Mount Rushmore
Explanation:
Mount Rushmore is the landmark that can be found in Keystone, South Dakota.