Answer:
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The primary purpose of the Marshall Plan was to
A)aid the economic recovery of war-torn Europe.
B)stop the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia.
C)set up a military alliance of anti communist nations.
D)end the rift between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Answer:
c ............................................................................
Explanation:
What are Victory Gardens and how do they help with the war effort?
Answer:
During World War II, Victory Gardens were planted by families in the United States (the Home Front) to help prevent a food shortage. This meant food for everyone! Planting Victory Gardens helped make sure that there was enough food for our soldiers fighting around the world.
Explanation:
Which of these BEST describes an investment in human capital?
A)
improving access to public libraries
B)
expanding free-trade agreements
C)
limiting on-the-job training
D)
decreasing sales taxes
Answer:
b. expanding free trade agreements
Answer:
A (Improving access to public libraries)
Explanation:
Improving the access to public libraries would give more people an opportunity to learn, increasing the human capital.
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16.This type of propaganda poster was trying to convince people to join the war effort as a soldier in the military or as a nurse.
A.careless talk
B.conservation & rationing
C.recruitment
D.home front
17.Using propaganda posters, what did the government want from the "Careless Talk Costs Lives" campaign?
A.the wanted to avenge Pearl Harbor
B.they wanted people to stop talking about sensitive war information
C.they wanted more soldiers and nurses
D.they wanted women to work in factories
18.What was the purpose of War Bonds propaganda?
A.the government wanted to borrow money from citizens
B.the government wanted to send aid to Britain
C.the government needed to boost morale
D.the government wanted to ration supplies
19.The D-Day attack plan to invade France and end the war in Europe was code-named:
A.Operation Overlord
B.Operation Barbara
C.Operation Blitzkrieg
D.Operation End-all
Answer:
16. C 17. B 18. A 19. A
Explanation:
16. recruitment
17. they wanted people to stop talking about sensitive war information
18.the government wanted to borrow money from citizens
19. Operation Overlord
what was an enduring issue when the nuclear bomb dropped in Japan?
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1. A man hits a golf ball (0.24 kg) which accelerates at a rate of 20 m/s2. What amount of force acted on the ball?
2. You give a shopping cart a shove down the aisle. The cart is full of groceries and has a mass of 18kg. The cart accelerates at a rate of 3m/s2. How much force did you exert on the cart?
3.The wind pushes a paper cup along the sand at a beach. The cup has a mass of 25 grams (= ? kg) and accelerates at a rate of 5 m/s2. How much force (in Newton's) is the wind exerting on the cup?
4. You push a friend sitting on a swing. She has a mass of 50 kg and accelerates at a rate of 4 m/s2. Find the force you exerted.
5. How much force would it take to push another, a larger friend who has a mass of 70kg to accelerate at the same rate of 4 m/s2?
6. A worker drops his hammer off the roof of a house. The hammer has a mass of 9kg, and gravity accelerates it at the usual 9.8 m/s2. How much force does the earth apply to the hammer?
7. A car whose mass is 1000kg is travelling at a constant speed of 10 m/s. Neglecting any friction, how much force will the engine have to supply to keep going at the same speed? (tricky question, think INERTIA, look at the units)
Answer:
1. the 0.2 kg ball was hit with 4N of force, which caused it to accelerate 20 meters per second, per second.
2. Force = (mass x acceleration) = 18 x 3, = 54N.
3. So the force exerted by the wind on the paper cup is 0.125N
4. So the force exerted by me is 200N
5. you will need 280N of force
6. 88N
7. 0N
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President Roosevelt did not want to support the growing Japanese empire, so he placed an ___________ on Japan, which banned the import and export of oil.
A.armistice
B.alliance
C.reparation
D.embargo
Answer:
A
Explanation:
On July 26, 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt seizes all Japanese assets in the United States in retaliation for the Japanese occupation of French Indo-China.