Answer:
C
Explanation:
According to each source, what were the short term and long term impacts of the Holocaust?
what made Liberation of other European nations and entry into Germany a critical moment or turning point in the war? plzz help asap no links plzz or will be reported
Answer:
By creating another frontline for Germany, the Allies basically forced Germany to split up their forces, weakening their already losing campaign against the Soviets.
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How does the case of Escobedo vs Illinois get to the Supreme Court
a tree leaf appears to be green. which statement explains why the leaf isn't a blackbody radiator
The leaf reflects light and does not emit it.
Who was a key leader in India’s independence movement?
HoChi Minh
Ferdinand Marcos
Aung San Suu Kyi
Mohandas Gandi
Answer:
Mohandas Ghandi
Explanation: Ghandi was the key leader in india's independence movement.
HoChi Minh led the vietnamese independence movement.
Ferdinand Marcos was a filipino polititian
Aung san Suu Kyi is a Burmese politician and the former the minister of foreign affairs
Mohandas Gandi was a key leader in India’s independence movement.
The answer is option D.
What was Mohandas Gandhi known for?
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is widely recognized as one of the twentieth century's greatest political and spiritual leaders. Honored in India as the father of the nation, he pioneered and practiced the principle of Satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass nonviolent civil disobedience.
What did Gandhi do for India?
His non-violent resistance helped end British rule in India and has influenced modern civil disobedience movements across the globe. Widely referred to as Mahatma, meaning great soul or saint in Sanskrit, Gandhi helped India reach independence through a philosophy of non-violent non-cooperation.
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What is the climate of India like?
Answer: India are subject to a humid subtropical climate and a subtropical highland climate. Though they experience warm to hot summers, temperatures during the coldest months generally fall as low as 0 °C (32 °F)
How Much Did The 1% Of The United States Make Of The National Income In 1944?
Answer:
There are only long answers to any questions about taxation in American history, no matter how short the questions. Here we have a short question, and only room for a short answer. So let’s make a start.
The “exceedingly high” part of this question most likely refers to the federal income tax’s “confiscatory” top rates coming out of World War II, which the Eisenhower Administration left in place into the 1960s. During the war, the top “marginal rate” was 94%, but 94% of what? Then as now, income tax rates moved up at distinct break points. In this made-up example, consider a 15% rate up to $25,000, 21% from $25,000 to $50,000, and 25% over $50,000. Those making $50,001 or more won’t pay a quarter of their total income, but rather 15% of the first $25,000, 21% of the next $25,000, and 25% of everything above $50K. That’s why the system is called progressive - the percentage rate progresses upward with income, but the higher percentage applies only to new (marginal) income above each break point. In 1944-45, “the most progressive tax years in U.S. history,” the 94% rate applied to any income above $200,000 ($2.4 million in 2009 dollars, given inflation).
Explanation:
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Answer:
$10,000 and over
Explanation:
A. evaluate the extent to which the Spanish-American War (1898) marked a turning point in American foreign policy
B. evaluate the extent to which Harry Truman’s presidency (1945-43) marked a turning point in American foreign policy
(if someone could answer either of these in essay form that’d be great i just have 6 other essays i need to write so i’m stressing)
Answer:
The United States for the first time had acquired an overseas empire.
Explanation:
Spanish-American War (1898) is considered a turning point in American foreign policy because in 1898, the war ended in the victory for the United States and the end of the Spanish Empire in the Pacific and Caribbean. Due to this victory, the United States for the first time had acquired an overseas empire and take the charge in the Pacific and Caribbean region. Harry Truman’s presidency (1945-43) was also marked a turning point in American foreign policy because at this time, the policy of regaining new territory were stopped and the policy of preventing the spread of Communism was adopted. The Truman Doctrine was a policy of aiding those countries which are in danger of falling into Communism.
Answer: During his eight years in office, President Harry Truman faced many challenging international affairs. He led the US through World War II, which ended, as well as the Cold War, which started. He also intervened in the Korean Peninsula and supported Israel's creation.
Truman inherited a national security team that was already heavily focused on protecting Roosevelt. He would transform it into a more streamlined operation during his presidency. Truman substituted him with Gen. George Marshall. Marshall was the Army's chief of staff during the Korean War. Truman also reformed the military and national security structure through the passage of the National Defense Act in 1947. It unified the various military branches under a single military division headed by a civilian secretary of defense. The NSC grew in prestige and power during its first years due to the U.S. involvement in the Korean War. When Truman took office on April 12, 1945, the end of World War II in Europe was near. However, the war with Japan was far from over. Truman knew that there was another option. In July, while attending the Potsdam summit, he learned that a test of the atomic bomb had been successful. Truman's decision to use the bomb against Japan was made after Japanese leaders failed to agree to unconditional surrender. On August 6, 1945, a B-29 bomber known as Enola Gay, dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. It flattened the city and killed over 100,000 people.
He believed that the US and its allies could maintain a favorable relationship despite the potential conflicts that might arise between them. At the Potsdam conference, Stalin told Truman that he would not hesitate to join the war in the Pacific if asked. Despite the lack of progress, Truman still accepted Stalin's terms. Truman was able to get along with his fellow leaders, but the inability to resolve outstanding issues between Poland and Germany revealed deep divisions between the two nations. The US used diplomacy and military power to blunt Soviet intentions in Ukraine and Georgia. In January 1946, Truman told Byrnes that he was tired of babying the Soviets. Then, in February, George Kennan delivered his assessment of the Soviet Union's foreign policy. Winston Churchill warned that the Soviet Union was building an iron curtain across Europe. His words brought the public's attention to the threat posed by the Soviets. In response, the UK received a loan from the US to help it rebuild. In Germany, Byrnes committed the US to helping the country recover. Truman's decisions to dismiss Henry Wallace and appoint James Baker as commerce secretary in 1946 signaled an emerging worldview among policymakers that the US needs to protect its interests from Soviet expansion.
HEYA! 100 points if you can answer these 4 questions!!!!!!!!!!! AND BRAINLIEST! SUPER IMPORTANT THIS IS MY FINAL PROJECT FOR THE YEAR IF I DONT PASS I FAIL MY CLASS PLEASE HELP!!!!
U:1 Exploration and Colonization
discuss how the Renaissance and Reformation led to the Age of Exploration.
U:2 Empires and Nation Building
Nation building:identify the various monarchs and what they accomplished as leaders.
U:3 The Enlightenment and Revolution
define the Scientific Revolution and explain how it is related to the Enlightenment.
U:4 Industrialization and Imperialism
evaluate how the Industrial Revolution changed the way Europeans and Americans worked.
Answer:
1.Events that led to Exploration ... Many new protestant churches emerged. ... The Crusade, Renaissance, Reformation, the rise of European powers and the expansion of trade ... 3. colony: A settlement ruled by people from another land.
2.bsolutist rulers who emerged later in the 20th century, in addition to Hitler and Stalin, included Benito Mussolini of Italy, Mao Zedong of China, and Kim Il-Sung of North Korea, whose son (Kim Jong Il) and grandson (Kim Jong-Un) continued the pattern of absolutist rule in the country into the 21st century.
3.The scientific revolution was the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (including human anatomy), and chemistry transformed societal views about nature. ... Science came to play a leading role in Enlightenment discourse and thought.
4.Imperialism is a period of colonial expansion by European powers, the United Sates, ... Things changed at the end of the 19th century to a more aggressive and ... The industrial revolution created the need for Europe to take over colonies around the world.
Explanation:
The entry of the United States into WWI ...
helped Russia
was applauded by Germany
did not make much difference to the fighting
was a decisive factor that turned the tide for the Allies.
Answer:
did not make much difference to the fighting
Explanation:
The entry of the US into the entente did help the United Kingdom and France, it was in no way a decisive factor and did not turn the tide. By the time the US entered WW1, the Central Powers were already doomed to lose. Both the German Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire by 1917 were completely exhausted from the stalemate and the British blockade. The entente could easily import necessary goods from other nations and their massive colonies. The French and the British have massively improved their technology and were able to easily produce war materials and also began producing tanks. The Germans did not have any chances to break through the massive fortifications of the small frontline of the Entente without completely exhausting their army. By this time, Russia already made peace with Germany, so the US couldn't have helped them outside of the civil war. Germany would defiantly not applaud a new nation entering against it. And we can clearly see that the entrance of the US did not turn the tide for the Entente.
18. When starting and waging a war it is not right that matters, but victory. Close your hearts to pity. Act brutally.
Eighty million people [Germans) must obtain what is their right. ... The stronger man is right.
-Adolf Hitler, 1939
Some countries, including France and England, chose to appease Hitler rather than confront him in hopes of
maintaining peace. These
words of Hitler's clarify that appeasement -
A. was the chief cause of World War II
B. had little or no effect on Hitler's plans
C. encouraged Hitler to become more brutal
D. was ultimately rewarded with peaceful actions
Answer:
The Answer is B.
Explanation:
29)
"1. Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia, am here today to claim that justice which is due to my people, and the assistance
promised to it eight months ago, when fifty nations asserted that aggression had been committed in violation of international
treaties...On October 3rd, 1935, the Italian troops invaded my territory..War then took place in the atrocious conditions which
I have laid before the Assembly. In that unequal struggle between a Government commanding more than forty-two million
inhabitants, having at its disposal financial, industrial and technical means which enabled it to create unlimited quantities of
the most death-dealing weapons, and, on the other hand, a small people of twelve million inhabitants, without arms, without
resources having on its side only the justice of its own cause and the promise of the League of Nations."
- Excerpt from Haile Selassie's Appeal to the League of Nations in 1936
Using this prompt, what is an underlying cause of World War II?
A)
Communism
B)
Propaganda
C)
Imperialism
D)
Ethnic rivalries
Answer: the right answer is IMPERIALISM.
Explanation:
The most privileged social class, they held titles
that passed on from one generation to the next.
arrowRight
These commoners could hold small properties
and earned money through trade and production.
arrowRight
Extremely powerful in medieval nations, they could
condemn the decisions of a monarch if the
monarch refused to comply.
arrowRight
The lowest class of commoners, they usually
worked for farmers and were bound to the land.
Correct, usually they chose the tittles for most "strongest" from what I think.
Question 22(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(05.02 HC)
Which of these statements best reflects Sulla's vision of how to rule Rome?
A"The Senate must be strengthened to strengthen the Republic."
"The people must have more power to be more content."
O "Creating reforms is the job of the consults; dictators lead."
O "The plebeians are capable of governing themselves well."
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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The arrival of Aryan people in India led:
why did europeans countries need to start investing in industries located in other countries?
How did President Carter attempt to bring the energy crisis of the late
1970s to an end
How do the people of Czechoslovakia defy the Nazis and help the Jews
Anyone know thisss??!??!?
I believe the answer is the first one
What did Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak contribute to the Digital
Revolution through the Macintosh computer?
Answer:
The understanding that computer needed to be easy to use at home.
Explanation:
Plzzz help. Explain the impact of cultural diffusion on the spread of different religions across Africa.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The religion reflects the cultural diversity of Africa It reflects the cultural diversity by helping to unite different societies. Through religion, people came to understand their origins. Although beliefs and ceremonies varied, African religions have had some common threads.
8. Identify the colony that matches correctly with the reason it was founded (started). * O Maryland - Political reasons Pennsylvania - Economic reasons Virginia - Economic reasons Georgia - Religious reasons
Answer:
Virginia - Economic reasons
Explanation:
Considering the available options, the colony that matches correctly with the reason it was founded is "Virginia - Economic reasons."
Virginia was founded in 1607 under the leadership of John Smith while working for the London Company. The primary reason behind the founding was to ensure the joint-stock-owned Virginia Company of London makes profits.
Maryland - which was founded in 1633 by George and Cecil Calvert, was established for religious reason, specifically the Catholic Church
Pennsylvania - was founded in 1681by William Penn, and it was based for religious purpose, specifically for the Quakers
Georgia - was founded in 1732 by James Oglethorpe, and it was initially for economic reasons, mainly to settle debts.
This event, during the Civil Rights
Movement in the 1960S,
attempted to register African-
Americans to vote.
A. Freedom Rides
B. March on Washington
C. Freedom Summer
No links
When can a dissenting opinion be issued on a case?
Answer:
A dissenting opinion when a certain legal systems written by one or more judges expressing disagreement with the majority opinion of the court which gives rise to its judgment can a dissenting opinion be issued on a case.
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Explanation:
Explain in English?
Into what language did Islamic scholars translate Greek, Persian, and Indian literature and
scientific texts?
D - Arabic
B - German
C - Hebrew
A - Latin
Answer: Arabic
Explanation:
Answer:Arabica I hope this helps
Explanation:
After the Islamization of Persia (651), middle Persian Pahlavi texts as well as Indian, Chinese, Greek, Aramaic, and Latin scientific texts were translated into Arabic.
While the movement translated from many languages into Arabic, including Pahlavi, Sanskrit, Syriac, and Greek, it is often referred to as the Graeco-Arabic translation movement because it was predominantly focused on translating the works of Hellenistic scholars and other secular Greek texts into Arabic
DID TTHE CONCEPT OF MANIFEST DESTINY MOTIVATE THE SETTTLEMENT OF THE AMERICAN WEST ?
Answer:
It's been awhile since this subject was tought so if I remember correctly the answer is yes.
Explanation:
Since Manifest Destiny gave those who settled in the west more money, land, resources, and it also strengthened economy for the Americans.
what methods did thucydides use in research
What makes Jesus' sacrifice actually capable of forgiving sins, whereas the animal sacrifice of
the Old Testament was largely symbolic?
Answer:
Atonement in the Old Testament was a temporary faith exercise of sacrifice done by those who believed in God and showed it by offering those sacrifices. Jesus did far more than just temporarily cover sin: He destroyed it, rising from the dead, conquering the power of sin and death for all who believe.
Explanation:
MARKING BRAINLIEST IF RIGHT!
1.) Which of the following events or trends was a result of the other three?
A.) The American Revolution
B.) The Enlightenment
C.) The French Revolution
D.) The Growing Middle Class