The federal government spent money to build
in Washington during the cold war,
cities
the Space Needle
military bases
suburbs

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Answer 1

military bases

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Answer 2

Answer: The Space Needle is correct first guy is wrong

Explanation:

other guy doesn't know that the cold war was not an actual war faught with guns. They built it during the state fair in Washington to symbolize the space age and futuristic aspirations during the cold war. Like how we wanted to put the first man on the moon during the cold war also.


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Karl Marx used this term to describe the working class who would
eventually overthrow the government.
Communist
O gulag
O proletariat
nationalist

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Answer:

communist?

Explanation:

you go to gulag

What is Detente ?
A) The breakup of the Soviet Union.

B) The result of the Soviet -Afghan War.

C) The gradual easing (decline ) of military tensions between the USSR & The US.

D) An increase in military tensions between the US & USSR .​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The term, in diplomacy, originates from around 1912 when France and Germany tried unsuccessfully to reduce tensions.

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Answer:

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(10 points) How did the United States raise most of the funds needed to pay for the war? ( 1) through taxes on income and certain goods 2) through the sale of war bonds O 3) through loans from Allied powers 4) through mass production in industries.​

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Answer:

4) through mass production in industries.​

Explanation:

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Match the following items. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.
1) mountains that run along the western coast of South America A) Andes
2) mountains that form part of the boundary between Europe and Asia B) Ural

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Mountains that run western coast of South America, the Andes mountain range

The Ural Mountains. The Urals rise like a long and narrow spine across western Russia, forming a natural divide between Europe and Asia.

Answer:

Sahara- Largest Desert

Andes- Mountains in South America

Ural- Mountains in Asia/Europe

Everest- Tallest Mountain

Danube- River in Europe

Congo River Basin- In Africa

Explanation:

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women workers and trade union and South African women​

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Answer: I cant help you with is it doesn't have enough info

Explanation:

According to the law of demand, demand for a good will increase if:
O A. the supply of the good decreases.
O B. the supply of the good increases.
O C. the price of the good increases.
O D. the price of the good decreases.

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Answer:

Price of the good decreases

Explanation:

The law of demand says that at higher prices, buyers will demand less of an economic good.

what did Americans fear the most about the members of the Communist Party

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Answer: Red Scare

Explanation:

There is something called the Red Scare and it’s a widespread fear. The very first Red Scare was World War One.

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Answer:

Who are these people???????

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JP and his family decided to take a summer trip to get away from the stresses of everyday life. They thought that a camping trip was the perfect solution. On their trip they saw white-tailed deer, red foxes, and even a bald eagle. They decided to set up their camp site underneath a patch of beech trees because their leaves provided adequate shade during the day.

What type of ecosystem was JP’s family camping in?
A.
the tundra
B.
the desert
C.
the grasslands
D.
the deciduous forest

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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d; the deciduous forest. hope this helps

the blank entered world war 1 in the year of blank along with other european nations

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It might be “United States” and “1917” :)

Historians know a lot about the Aztecs because
they left behind many colorful books called?

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Answer:

I think: Historians know a lot about the Aztecs because  they left behind many colourful books called Aztec codices.

Japan seized Nanjing and took control of Indochina, but not before it bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941.
True or false

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Answer:

F

Explanation:

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Japan seized Nanjing and took control of Indochina, but not before it bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. It is a false statement.

Why Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor?

Japan desired to take over the pacific and desired to cripple America's army energy withinside the pacific. They desired to assault America in order that they would not get out of their manner in their growth in Malaya and the relaxation of the pacific.

Therefore, it is a false statement that Japan seized Nanjing and took control of Indochina, but not before it bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941.

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30. Which event took place after the Civil War and before World War II?

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Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. June 28, 1914. ...

The Armenian Genocide. April 24, 1915. ...

Battle of the Somme. ...

Treaty of Versailles Presented to German Delegation. ...

Adolf Hitler Issues Comment on the “Jewish Question” ...

Nazi Party Platform. ...

Beer Hall Putsch. ...

Adolf Hitler Becomes Leader of the Reestablished Nazi Party.

What reform eased tensions between patricians and plebeians in the early years of the Roman Republic?
A. the Pax Romana
B. the creation of the Roman Senate
C. the dictatorship of Cincinnatus
D. the Twelve Tables

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Answer:

d - the twelve tables

Explanation:

While the existing laws had major flaws that were in need of reform, the Twelve Tables eased the civil tension and violence between the plebeians and patricians.

Answer:

What reforms eased tensions between patricians and plebeians in the early years of the Roman Republic? The twelve Tablets.

Explanation:

That is the correct answer 100%. Option D) Have a great summer.

What is the election process for president of the United States?​

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United States presidential election process

Presidential elections use the Electoral College.

To win the election, a candidate must receive a majority of electoral votes.

In the event no candidate receives a majority, the House of Representatives chooses the president and the Senate chooses the vice president.

Answer:

The election process of the US is quite simple and easy to explain. The legal citizens of each state vote for their desired candidate. The electoral college meets the tally and the winner in determined. In order to win an election, the candidate must get a majority of the electoral votes.

Explanation:

How long did the Tulsa Race Massacre last?​

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In 1996, 75 years after the massacre, a bipartisan group in the state legislature authorized the formation of the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921.
...
Tulsa race massacre.

During the 1930s, which widespread sentiment contributed to the rise of totalitarianism

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The widespread sentiment that influenced the rise of totalitarianism was a fear of instability and the rise of nationalism to nations like Italy and Germany. After WW1, many nations were in debt and were declining in certain aspects, totalitarianism promised a more centralized and effective government. The Great Depression made Fascism become even more popular with many nations adopting the new ideology, such as Spain, Germany, Siam, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, and even a strong political party in Britain led by Oswald Mosley.
Nationalism, poor economy, and the Treaty of Versailles

Many believe that the Peace of Versailles became a cause of World War II. What do they mean then? Explain!

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Answer:

When Germany signed the armistice ending hostilities in the First World War on November 11, 1918, its leaders believed they were accepting a “peace without victory,” as outlined by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in his famous Fourteen Points. But from the moment the leaders of the victorious Allied nations arrived in France for the peace conference in early 1919, the post-war reality began to diverge sharply from Wilson’s idealistic vision.

Five long months later, on June 28—exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo—the leaders of the Allied and associated powers, as well as representatives from Germany, gathered in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles to sign the final treaty. By placing the burden of war guilt entirely on Germany, imposing harsh reparations payments and creating an increasingly unstable collection of smaller nations in Europe, the treaty would ultimately fail to resolve the underlying issues that caused war to break out in 1914, and help pave the way for another massive global conflict 20 years later.

The Paris Peace Conference: None of the defeated nations weighed in, and even the smaller Allied powers had little say.

Formal peace negotiations opened in Paris on January 18, 1919, the anniversary of the coronation of German Emperor Wilhelm I at the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. World War I had brought up painful memories of that conflict—which ended in German unification and its seizure of the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine from France—and now France intended to make Germany pay.

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Which of the following was organized in 1903 to defend women’s rights in the workplace?
Women's Trade Union League
Women’s Work League
American League of Women
National Association of Women Workers

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Answer: Women's Trade Union League

Explanation:

The rights of women to be equal contributing members of society have had to be fought for by various organizations throughout the years. The Women's Trade Union League was one such organization. Founded in 1903, they aimed to campaign for and defend the rights of women in the workplace.

It was established by women in the workforce and wealthy women who wanted to use their resources to help women who were experiencing terrible working conditions. The organization also campaigned for women's suffrage. It was dissolved in 1950 just before the civil rights movement really took off.

Answer:

Women's Trade Union League

Explanation:

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How did fossil evidence change scientists' ideas about the transition from life in water to life on land?

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Answer:

Explanation:

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he sentiment expressed in the political cartoon is most directly a response to A.the debate of the use of nuclear warfare to defeat communism. B.the debate on how Communists were rooted out during the second Red Scare. C.the debate on the merits of the military industrial complex. D.the debate of how to implement the Cold War containment policy.

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Answer:

B. the debate on how Communists were rooted out during the second Red Scare.

Explanation:

Cartoons are mainly intended to the provide an entertainment for the people. The cartoons are also called as comic strip or a single panel form. The political cartoons are similarly produced to entertain the people and sometime also to send a strong message to the public. Some political cartoons are made to also criticize the government.

Many political cartoons were produced during the world wars as well as during the Second Red Scare. The political cartoons made during the Second Red Scare sent the sentiments on how the Communist party were rooted out and overthrown during the period of Second red scare.


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1) Which statement accurately describes George W. Bush's approval ratings throughout his presidency?

A: He became more and more popular as the effects of his foreign policy decisions became clear

B: His approval ratings swung up and down, but reached a record high as he left office.

C: He reached his highest approval ratings after the Iraq War ended in total victory for the U.S.

D: He started with an extremely high rating but lost popularity over time as the Iraq war wore on.

2) Why did politicians come together to create the No Child Loft Behind Act?

A: Several education scandals after the election prompted the Bush administration to take drastic action.

B: Americans wanted to counter the 9/11 attacks with something that proved the country's strengths .

C; American students seemed less prepared academically than students from other countries .

D: President Bush thought that the act would create an issue that would increase his popularity

3) What criticism did George W. Bush receive after his response to Hurricane Katrina?
A: He was concerned about counter terrorist operations that he was neglecting key domestic issues .
B: he ordered an early and unnecessary evacuation of the city , long before the hurricane hít land.

C: His administration reacted too slowly to the disaster , showing a lack of leadership .

D: the mayor of New Orleans blamed Bush's lack of concern for the extent of the natural disaster .

4) Why is the Patriot Act controversial?

A: Many Americans thought the Patriot Act didn't go far enough in making private correspondence public

B: Many Americans that it violates constitutional rights to privacy for the sake of security.

C: The act was written and pushed through Congress at a time when President Bush was unpopular .

D: Terrorist attacks actually increased in the United States after the passage of the Patriot Act .

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Answer:

1. He started with an extremely high rating but lost popularity over time as the Iraq war wore on.

2. American students seemed less prepared academically than students from other countries.

3. His administration reacted too slowly to the disaster, showing a lack of leadership.

4. Many Americans feel that it violates constitutional rights to privacy for the sake of security.

Explanation:

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what is 13th amendment? what is written in it that created problems for freed slaves?

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Answer:

The answer here

Explanation:

The Thirteenth Amendment basically abolished slavery and involuntary servitude. (Except for crime punishment)

This was passed on January 31, 1965. This was approved by the required 27 of the 36 states. This happened on December 6, 1865. This was announced on December 18th.

What was written in it was this:

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been dully convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

What had created problems for the slaves after?

Approximately one year after the amendment was passed, the Congress had used the power to pass a civil right's bill. This was the first civil rights bill, and it is called the Civil Rights Act of 1866. The law invalidated the black codes (the freed slaves) those laws put into place in the former Confederate states. These states that governed the behavior of the black people, and consequently this kept them dependent on their former slave owners.

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Answer:

The 13th amendment is an amendment to the Constitution added after the Civil War, which made the enslavement of humans illegal.

Here is the text of the first section:

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

The bolded phrase is what caused problems for freed slaves. This phrase clarified that unpaid labor in jails and prison was legal, and this began the use of chain gangs, or groups of prisoners doing (often hard) unpaid labor. And since the reunited Confederate states were mostly run by racist former Confederates, law enforcement in these states were as well. If you want to learn more about this, the movie 13th is a good resource.

Two to three sentences describing how Native Americans contributed to the war effort and how these contributions impacted the outcome of the Revolutionary War

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Answer:

The first few Native Americans to join the war chose to help the the patriots. Some other Native Americans joined the British side and fought to defeat the American invasion of Canada. The British had an advantage when convincing the Native Americans to join them: While the colonists were eager to spread westward and discover other places, the British policies before the war had tried to limit the encroachment of white settlers onto Native lands.

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During the American Revolutionary War, Native Americans took different sides. They contributed to the war as:

Spies informing the Americans of British plans Soldiers fighting against the British and the Americans

Some Native Americans such as the Maliseet allied themselves with the Americans and usually went to Canada where they could spy on the British. They would then relay what they saw to the colonists.

Other Native Americans engaged in battle such as the Oneida who fought alongside the colonists at Saratoga.

The actions of the Oneida impacted the Revolutionary War because their support of the Americans allowed the colonists to hold onto New York and avoid defeat at the hands of the British.

In conclusion, the Native Americans were quite involved in the American Revolutionary War by helping both sides.

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At what point during the Civil War was the emancipation proclamation signed?

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The emancipation proclamation was signed on January 1st 1863 (three years into the war)

What president was Andrew Jackson

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Answer: The 7th

Explanation:

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1. Do you think the state can exist without the concepts of Political Science? Why.?


2. In your opinion, what does the quote “Man is by nature a political animal means.”?

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Answer:

1: By modern standards of international law, no. According to article 1 of the Montevideo Convention a state needs to possess 1) a permanent population, 2) a defined territory, 3) a government, and 4) the capacity to enter into relations with other states.

As a practical matter a state without a government lacks the ability to be represented abroad. Without a government no group is authorized to exercise sovereignty internally. A state without a government cannot interact with, cannot negotiate with, and cannot communicate with other states.

2: I think it means that by nature we are use and need politics. Politics means Politics is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups, or other forms of power relations between individuals, such as the distribution of resources or status. Which means no matter what we use politics to survive.

Explanation:

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1) Honestly, a state/nation probably wouldn't survive without the concepts of Political Science/governance. Thomas Paine said government is a "necessary evil", because you need government to protect the rights of its citizens from threats both foreign and domestic. However, a government should only do what its meant to, as the Constitution states; "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity..." It is when government abuses its powers that it becomes a detriment to the welfare of society. As George Washington said, a government is like fire, a dangerous servant and a fearful master. If you control the fire, it can be very beneficial, but the moment it gets out of your control, it becomes catastrophic.

2) Now, Aristotle's quote here can have two meanings; (a) by human nature, we are all inclined to social interaction and drawn to political associations for our social needs. Or (b), the "animal" portion describes how humans are naturally selfish and only looking to benefit themselves. Politics can potentially be based in violence where humans turn to their "animal side", shedding their rational and cooperative anchors.

name four contribution of Charles Darwin to the theory of evolution

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Answer:Darwin's greatest contribution to science is that he completed the Copernican Revolution by drawing out for biology the notion of nature as a system of matter in motion governed by natural laws. With Darwin's discovery of natural selection, the origin and adaptations of organisms were brought into the realm of science.May 15, 2007

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7. During the 1947 action, African American and white bus riders tested the 1946 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Morgan v. Virginia that found segregated bus seating was unconstitutional. The 1961 Freedom Rides sought to test a 1960 decision by the Supreme Court in Boynton v.

8. Southern local and state police considered the actions of the Freedom Riders to be criminal and arrested them in some locations. In some localities, such as Birmingham, Alabama, the police cooperated with Ku Klux Klan chapters and other white people opposing the actions, and allowed mobs to attack the riders

9. On May 17, a new set of riders, 10 students from Nashville who were active in the Nashville Student Movement, took a bus to Birmingham, where they were arrested by Bull Connor and jailed. The students kept their spirits up in jail by singing freedom songs

10. His administration permitted the Freedom Riders to be imprisoned in Mississippi on flimsy breach-of-peace charges, but also put pressure on the Interstate Commerce Commission to remove Jim Crow signs and end segregation of interstate bus travel facilities.

11. James Meredith, (born June 25, 1933, Kosciusko, Mississippi, U.S.), American civil rights activist who gained national renown at a key juncture in the civil rights movement in 1962, when he became the first African American student at the University of Mississippi

12. (August 25, 1919 – September 13, 1998) was an American politician who served as the 45th governor of Alabama for four terms. A member of the Democratic Party, he is best remembered for his staunch segregationist and populist views. During his tenure, he promoted "industrial development, low taxes, and trade schools".

13 Theophilus Eugene “Bull” Connor (July 11, 1897 – March 10, 1973) was an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who served as Commissioner of Public Safety for the city of Birmingham, Alabama, for more than two decades. He strongly opposed the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.

14 He worked to overturn segregation at the University of Mississippi, end the segregation of public facilities, and expand opportunities for African Americans, which included the enforcement of voting rights. A college graduate, Evers became active in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s

15. Facing federalized Alabama National Guard troops, Alabama Governor George Wallace ends his blockade of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa and allows two African American students to enroll on June 11, 1963.

16. A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin began planning the march in December 1961. They envisioned two days of protest, including sit-ins and lobbying followed by a mass rally at the Lincoln Memorial. They wanted to focus on joblessness and to call for a public works program that would employ black people.

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