Answer: D. There is a greater risk that a 10-year loan will not be repaid.
Explanation:
Loans with a greater time period will usually attract a higher charge because more could go wrong in that longer time period than in the shorter time. Events might occur that would impart the capability of the loanee to pay back the loan so the loaner would charge a higher amount to cater for this risk.
The higher charge on longer term instruments is known as the maturity premium and this premium increases the longer the life of the loan instrument.
After President Taft declared New Mexico the forty-seventh state, what did he wish for New Mexico?
Answer: a path.
Explanation:
he wanted a path
Answer:
he wanted a path same as above
Explanation:
The cartoon above portrays A. Johnson's ability to successfully administer the policies of Reconstruction B. Johnson's demands that the stipulations of the Freedmen's Bureau be reorganized C. President Johnson pleading with Congress to pass new Reconstruction legislation D. Johnson's reaction to the overriding of his veto of the Freedmen's Bureau E. President Johnson vetoing the Freedmen's Bureau declaring it unconstitutional
Answer: E. President Johnson vetoing the Freedmen's Bureau declaring it unconstitutional
Explanation:
President Johnson was a Southerner who ran as Vice-President to Abraham Lincoln in order to portray a unity government and when he ascended to the Presidency with the assassination of Lincoln, he tried to limit the freedoms of the Black Americans whose enslavement had been the cause of the hundreds of thousands of deaths in the Civil War.
He was particularly opposed to the Freedmen's Bureau which worked to ensure that the previously enslaved Blacks were able to gain opportunities that would make their lives better such as education. He vetoed the Bureau as depicted in this cartoon, but the Radical Republican controlled Congress overruled him.
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Explain the destruction of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Explanation:
The United States detonated two nuclear weapons over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 and 9 August 1945, respectively. The two bombings killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and remain the only use of nuclear weapons in armed conflict.
Why is the house called Grand Calloway Station?
(in bud not buddy)
Answer:
On E-Notes
Explanation:
In Chapter 15 of Christopher Paul Curtis's young reader's novel Bud, Not Buddy, Miss Thomas, a singer for Herman E. Calloway's band, takes Bud to Calloway's house called "Grand Calloway Station." When Bud asks, Miss Thomas explains that Calloway named his house "Grand Calloway Station" because he had "so many different people in and out" of the house at all hours of the day and night that it "reminded him of that train station in New York City, Grand Central Station." So, he named his house after Grand Central Station, swapping the name Central for Calloway instead.
Explanation:
Calloway's band, takes Bud to Calloway's house called "Grand Calloway Station." When Bud asks, Miss Thomas explains that Calloway named his house "Grand Calloway Station" because he had "so many different people in and out" of the house at all hours of the day
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Industrial era/new world power
Explain two of the arguments FOR creating an American empire, and two
arguments AGAINST. Which side is more persuasive to you? Why?
American imperialism” is a term that refers to the economic, military, and cultural influence of the United States on other countries. First popularized during the presidency of James K. Polk, the concept of an “American Empire” was made a reality throughout the latter half of the 1800s. During this time, industrialization caused American businessmen to seek new international markets in which to sell their goods. In addition, the increasing influence of social Darwinism led to the belief that the United States was inherently responsible for bringing concepts such as industry, democracy, and Christianity to less developed “savage” societies. The combination of these attitudes and other factors led the United States toward imperialism.
The American Anti-Imperialist League was an organization established in the United States on June 15, 1898, to battle the American annexation of the Philippines as an insular area. The League also argued that the Spanish-American War was a war of imperialism camouflaged as a war of liberation. The anti-imperialists opposed the expansion because they believed imperialism violated the credo of republicanism, especially the need for “consent of the governed.” They did not oppose expansion on commercial, constitutional, religious, or humanitarian grounds; rather, they believed that the annexation and administration of third-world tropical areas would mean the abandonment of American ideals of self-government and isolation—ideals expressed in the U.S. Declaration of Independence, George Washington ‘s Farewell Address, and Abraham Lincoln ‘s Gettysburg Address. The Anti-Imperialist League represented an older generation and was rooted in an earlier era; they were defeated in terms of public opinion, the 1900 election, and the actions of Congress and the president because most younger Progressives who were just coming to power supported imperialism.
Dread Scott said he would be free because he lived in Wisconsin a free what
Answer:
Dred Scott said he would be free because he lived in Wisconsin, a free state.
Explanation:
Dred Scott was an African- American slave who would become famous for the unsuccessful attempt to sue the government against unjust discrimination. This case would later become the famous Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857).
Dred Scott was born enslaved under Peter Blow and lived in Alabama and Missouri, both slave states. Later on, he was sold to an army surgeon, Dr. John Emerson who took him wherever he's posted. Later on, they'd shift in-between states, both getting married to their wives.
According to the law, slaves who are intentionally withheld for an extended period by their masters even in free states have the right to be free. So, when Dred Scott and his wife Harriet Robinson asked for their freedom, they were refused. It was then that Dred Scott claimed he is a free man as he lived in Wisconsin which is a slave-free state, a state that illegalizes slavery.
Read the following quotation: "Price controls and minimum wage laws can help protect workers while allowing the market to function." How do these controls contribute to a democratic society? (3 points) They force corporations to care about their customers. They make the corporations less focused on profits. They protect the rights of individuals to earn income. They give certain individuals more power than others.
Answer:
a Democratic society can't function without the controls so it would fall apart
Answer: They protect the rights of individuals to earn income
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mutliple choice-
__ The concept of Original Jurisdiction refers to the
a Supreme Court, specifically.
b Senate, specifically.
c President.
d Vice President.
__ The government of the United States is best described as a
a Theocracy.
b Democracy.
c Bi-cameral.
d Republic.
__ What clause in Article 1, Section 8 gives congress broad powers to fulfill its mandated responsibilities?
a War.
b Insight.
c Intervention.
d Necessary and Proper.
__ The Electoral College
a elects Senators.
b elects the President.
c determines the outcome of impeachments.
d was abolished by a constitutional amendment.
__ Which branch of the government has the power to borrow money?
a Executive.
b Legislative.
c Judiciary.
d State legislatures.
__ All revenue (money) bills must begin
a in the Senate
b in the House.
c in the Supreme Court.
d with the President.
__ He is known as the Father of the Constitution.
a Benjamin Franklin.
b John Adams.
c James Madison.
d George Washington.
__ Expressly forbidden as a qualification for any public office by Article 6 is a person’s
a religion.
b age.
c gender.
d citizenship status.
__ An example of a constitutional “Check & Balance” is
a presidential veto of legislation.
b the states proposing Constitutional Amendments.
c impeachment of federal officers.
d all of the above.
__ The Supreme Court of the United States is best described as the
a highest Appellate Court in the nation.
b highest Trial Court in the nation.
c weakest of the three branches of government.
d only branch of the government with “term limits.”
__ Specific disputes with England that led to the War of 1812 included,
a impressment.
b land disputes.
c both “a” & “b.”
d none of the above.
__ A strict interpretation of “treason” was established as a result of the trial of
a Alexander Hamilton.
b John Jay.
c Aaron Burr.
d John Q. Adams.
__ Until about 1820 a continual threat to American commercial interests were the
a Spanish.
b Dutch.
c French.
d Barbary Pirates.
__ On of Jefferson’s last acts as President was to sign into law the bill that
a proposed a high tariff tax.
b ended the importation of slaves.
c freed the slaves.
d none of the above.
__ The Louisiana Purchase
a gave Thomas Jefferson legal/political concerns.
b doubled the land area of the United States.
c led to fame for Lewis and Clarke.
d all of the above.
__ The Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments):
a originally applied to both state and federal levels of government.
b were written in an attempt to defeat the Constitution.
c subsequent inclusion, was mandated by several states before they would ratify the
Constitution.
d was proposed by Benjamin Franklin.
__ What governing document immediately pre-dated The Constitution?
a Declaration of Independence.
b A Bill-of-Rights.
c The Articles of Confederation.
d The Articles of Virginia.
__ His actions during the War of 1812 propelled him to national prominence.
a Andrew Jackson.
b John Q. Adams.
c Aaron Burr.
d John Glover.
__ Which of President Madison’s wishes, after the War of 1812, caused the most
concerns to Congress and the nation at large?
a his request for a larger, permanent, Army and Navy.
b his request to re-charter the National Bank.
c his request for Andrew Jackson as his new Secretary of War.
d his request re-charter the National Bank.
__ Which “founding father” was indispensable in both the Revolution and the establishment of the United States under the Constitution?
a Jefferson.
b Washington
c Adams.
d Franklin.
- List the last name of our first five (5) presidents, in order
Answer:
1.A
2.B
3.C
4.D
5.Congress
6.C/B
7.C
8.A
9.D.
10.A
11.C
12.C
13.A
14.D
Explanation:
1.A court's power to hear and decide a case before any appellate review. A trial court must necessarily have original jurisdiction over the types of cases it hears.
2.The United States is a representative democracy. This means that our government is elected by citizens. Here, citizens vote for their government officials. These officials represent the citizens' ideas and concerns in government.
3.The commerce clause gives Congress broad power to regulate many aspects of our economy and to pass environmental or consumer protections because so much of business today, either in manufacturing or distribution, crosses state lines.
4.The United States Electoral College is the group of presidential electors required by the Constitution to form every four years for the sole purpose of electing the president and vice president
5.Congress......
Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution gives Congress the power “To borrow Money on the credit of the United States.” At first, Congress authorized each debt issuance, often for a specific purpose.
6.All appropriation, revenue or tariff bills, bills authorizing increase of the public debt, bills of local application, and private bills, shall originate exclusively in the House of Representatives, but the Senate may propose or concur with amendments."
7.James Madison, America's fourth President (1809-1817), made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers, along with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. In later years, he was referred to as the “Father of the Constitution.”
8.Article Six of the United States Constitution establishes the laws and treaties of the United States made in accordance with it as the supreme law of the land, forbids a religious test as a requirement for holding a governmental position, and holds the United States under the Constitution responsible for debts incurred ...
9.The best example of checks and balances is that the president can veto any bill passed by Congress, but a two-thirds vote in Congress can override the veto. Other examples include: ... Supreme Court judges have the power to declare presidential actions as unconstitutional.
10.The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. It spells out Americans' rights in relation to their government. It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual—like freedom of speech, press, and religion.
11.The tensions that caused the War of 1812 arose from the French revolutionary (1792–99) and Napoleonic Wars (1799–1815). During this nearly constant conflict between France and Britain, American interests were injured by each of the two countries' endeavours to block the United States from trading with the other.
12. the strict definition of treason is intended to sive, and ... of levying war cannot have been established."'14 ... meaning. In one of the most notable trials in our history Aaron Burr,.
13.The United States and the Soviet Union fought a war in Japan for supremacy. The United States and the Soviet Union never officially declared war against each other. Until about 1820 a continual threat to American commercial interests were the a Spanish.
14.The United States and Tripoli sign a Treaty of Peace and Amity in Tripoli, effectively ending the Tripolitan War.
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What is Bloody Sunday? (1905) Summarize it in 3 to 4 sentences, please!
What arguments does he make to prove to them that Juliet
is better off now than when she was alive?
Answer:
This is because now she is in a better place and she has no worries and she is safe.
Explanation:
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Opportunities American consumers experienced
Important
minority
community
in Turkey, Iran,
and Iraq
Rebels resisted
government efforts
to suppress their
culture
in Turkey
?
Nationalists
have long called
for an
independent
homeland
1991 uprising
was brutally
supressed
in Iraq
The name of which group belongs in the center of this concept web?
(10 Points)
A Shiites
8. Tamils
C. Kurds
D. Hutus
Answer:
Y
Explanation:
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One goal of the No Child Left Behind law was to close the achievement gap between?
students in different states.
American and Asian students.
students with high school diplomas and those with college degrees.
white and minority students.
Answer:
In fact, one of the stated purposes of NCLB is “closing the achievement gap between high- and low-performing children, especially the achievement gaps between minority and non-minority students, and between disadvantaged children and their more advantaged peers
Explanation:
The major focus of No Child Left Behind is to close student achievement gaps by providing all children with a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education.
Answer:students with high school diplomas and those with college degrees.
Explanation:
What problem is Winston Churchill identifying in this excerpt?
The Soviet Union was taking over nations in Europe.
Western nations were crippled after WWII.
Communication had some serious flaws.
Capitalism may not be able to compete with communism.
How did Missouri’s application as a slave state in 1819 challenge us law
Answer:
States north of the Ohio River were to be free states
the U.S. Congress passed a law that admitted Missouri to the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state, while banning slavery from the remaining Louisiana Purchase lands located north of the 36º 30' parallel.
Explanation:
What happened when New Mexico drew up a constitution in 1910?
Answer:
New Mexico In 1910 statehood was just around the corner, and New Mexico voters elected delegates to a convention that drew up a constitution for the proposed new state.
Explanation:
Answer:
New Mexico In 1910 statehood was just around the corner, and New Mexico voters elected delegates to a convention that drew up a constitution for the proposed new state.
Explanation:
anong halamang ornamental ang may malambot at di makahoy na tangkay?
rose
daisy
morning glory
gumamela
Answer:
Daisy
Explanation:
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¿Cuándo terminó finalmente la última batalla de la Revolución Americana?
Answer:
De octubre de 1781
Una derrota impresionante
En octubre de 1781, la guerra prácticamente llegó a su fin cuando el general Cornwallis fue rodeado y obligado a entregar la posición británica en Yorktown, Virginia. Dos años más tarde, el Tratado de París lo hizo oficial: Estados Unidos era independiente.
Explanation:
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Which answer best states a central idea of “Equal Justice Under the Law”: Thurgood Marshall?
Question 5 options:
A: Thurgood Marshall understood the law “separate but equal” because he was denied admission to law school in the south.
B: Thurgood Marshall took his fight all the way to the Supreme Court to overturn an unjust rule that denied black children the same opportunities as white children.
C: Thurgood Marshall earned the nickname “Mr. Civil Rights” by fighting racial injustice in the workplace, in public schools, and in places of higher education.
D: Thurgood Marshall, an African American lawyer and Supreme Court Justice, used his understanding of law to gain equality for African Americans.
C: Thurgood Marshall earned the nickname “Mr. Civil Rights” by fighting racial injustice in the workplace, in public schools, and in places of higher education.
Answer: The answer is A
Explanation:
Which cause of the American Revolution is demonstrated in the above political cartoon?
A. Lack of representation in Parliament
B. Intolerable Acts
C. Townshend Acts
D. Mercantilism
How does the sharing of power between Congress and the President/Executive look when addressing a wide variety of international issues?
Answer:
Each group has their own role/part to play.
Explanation:
An example would be how Congress can declare war and support the armed forces, while the President is the commander in chief of the armed forces.
The Great Depression was caused by all of the following except
a. people took out too many loans for
C. stocks became worthless.
investment
b. stock prices became undervalued.
d banks did not have cash,
On June 28, 1914, a member of the ______________ named _________________ assassinated the hier to the throne of Austria- Hungary.
Answer:
1 Black Hand secret society
2 Gavrilo Princip
Explanation:
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6. How was the attack on Pearl Harbor in World War II similar to the Zimmerman note of World War I?
A. Both involved German attacks against U.S. territory
C. Both were completely successful in their goals
B. The British warned us of both beforehand
D. Both distracted the U. S. from Germany tempora
Answer:
A.) Both involved German attacks against U.S. territory (they were bad eggs)
Explanation:
The U.S. entered World War I because Germany embarked on a deadly gamble. Germany sank many American merchant ships around the British Isles which prompted the American entry into the war.
The Germans and Japanese waged small-scale campaigns of bombing, sabotage and espionage on American soil during World War II.
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2. Which of the following nations had difficulty industrializing?
Answer:
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Answer:
Russia
Explanation:
Russia was so large that it became pretty difficult when it came time to industrialize and that's not even taking into account the mostly low populations Russia has had over the years
What was the Holocaust and how did it
happen?
What was life like in the concentration camps?
How did the United States Respond to the Holocaust?
Answer:
The Holocaust is when hitler was ruling. Life in concentration camps were miserable.
Explanation:
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