The United States controlled what canal
when it opened in 1914?
A. Colombian Canal
B. Caribbean Canal
C. Panama Canal
D. American Canal

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Answer 1
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Answer 2
The answer you are looking for would be C. The Panama Canal

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Which trade goods prompted the Portuguese to explore for new sea routs?

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Answer:

The important trade routes of the silk and spices, blocked by the Ottoman Empire in 1453 with the fall of Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire, led to the search for a sea route across the Atlantic skirting Africa.

Explanation:

What is the best definition below for a nation state?

a place that most people live in today

a place that was discovered long ago

a place where people have a similar history and culture

a place with people from different backgrounds and culture

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Answer:

a place where people have a similar history and culture

Answer:

a place where people have a similar history and culture

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help asap!! Question 1 (4 points)
The spread of the Jewish people around the world is called what? (4 points)

A.Diaspora

B.Intifada

C.Holocaust

D.Yom Kippur

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The answer to the question is A. Diaspora.

Help me please please

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Answer:

B. its (because It's means it is.)

American involvement in the Western Hemisphere included all of the following except:

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Answer: theres no except

Explanation:

how did the economy change in the latter part of the 20th century? select all that apply
a. the food processing industry transformed the poultry business.
b. the oil industry experienced a resurgence in growth.
c. the mining industry became the leading industry in the state.
d. the banking industry experienced significant growth. ​

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C I think is the correct answer

Which country is shaded in red?
A
China
B) North Korea
Russia
D) Japan

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Answer:

Japan

Explanation:

It's not China because China is next to India, above Philippines.

It's not North Korea because it is below China.

It's not Russia because it is that big blob of area in the Asian continent.

Therefore, it's Japan.

Question:
Which of the following describe leaders of the Bulgarian revolution?
⚠️Select all that apply. ⚠️

- hoped others would see what the Bulgarians faced and help in some way

-did not truly expect to succeed

- had a good presence in the press
-fought until death

- eventually achieved their goal

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Bulgarian Revolution which began fully as the uprising in April 1876 from the Ottoman Empire had the Bulgarian leaders carried out rebellious or insurrection acts.

Eventually, the Bulgarian leaders won independence for their nation from the Ottoman Empire on September 22, 1908.

Hence, the statements that describe the leaders of the Bulgarian revolution are:

1. hoped others would see what the Bulgarians faced and help in some way

2. did not truly expect to succeed

3. eventually achieved their goal

What makes the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling so famous?

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Answer:

its Renaissance frescoes by Michelangelo

Explanation:

It is famous for its Renaissance frescoes by Michelangelo.

Women Dissenters 1. How were they treated by the U.S. Government during WWI? 2. How were they treated by other Americans during WWI? 3. How did they react to the way they were treated? 4. How did WWI change the way of life for this group in the U.S.?

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Answer:

These woman cared for their homes and farms during a time during a time of great sacrifice. They were responsible for harvesting crops, caring for livestock, trading goods, and maintaining businesses. In addition to work at home, many woman visited and cared for the wounded soldiers that returned from the war front or those who were sick in their own community. Cotton and grains were vital to the confederacy, and the labor to produce these goods was dependent on the enslaved men and woman in Texas. By 1860 on the eve of the Civil War, the enslaved population was 30 percent of the state's population-182,566. By 1865, the number of enslaved men and woman in Texas had risen to over 250,000 people.

Explanation:

what country came out of ww1 in better shape

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America as they didn’t lose much soldiers because they entered late

Answer:

The US benefitted the most from WWI.

Explanation:

The US was a late entrant into the war, so it didn't lose the large number of people the other nations did. Also because The war caused the US to change from a more agrarian society to a more industrialized society.

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30 POINTS!!!!! PLEASE ANSWER

1. The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 in Russia was caused in part by *

a forced famine in Ukraine
the failure of Czar Nicholas II to come to Serbia’s aid
a shortage of military supplies and food during World War I
the Sepoy Rebellion
Other:

2. Joseph Stalin’s policies in Ukraine during the 1930s directly resulted in *

agricultural self-sufficiency
widespread starvation
the development of cottage industries
the use of subsistence farming techniques

3.Which event led Russia to withdraw from World War I and surrender a significant amount of territory to Germany? *

assassination of Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand
seizure of power by the Bolsheviks
sudden death of Vladimir Lenin
meeting of the Yalta Conference

4. A major purpose of five-year plans in the Soviet Union was to *

increase the production of steel and machinery
produce more consumer goods
eliminate central economic planning
seek direct foreign investment

5. A primary objective of the New Economic Policy (NEP) in the Soviet Union was to *

promote private ownership of heavy industry
organize support for educational reforms to improve literacy
coordinate efforts to end World War I
gain stability by increasing production

6. Which action was taken by the Bolsheviks under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin? *

supporting a traditional economy
eliminating political opposition
surrendering to the Provisional Government
extending the war against Austria-Hungary
Other:

7. Which goals are most closely associated with the Russian Revolution of 1917? *

nationalism, democracy, and livelihood
science, technology, and agriculture
peace, land, and bread
liberty, equality, and fraternity

8. One reason the Bolsheviks gained peasant support during the Russian Revolution was because the Bolsheviks promised to *

abolish communes
redistribute land
bring modern technology to Russian farms
maintain an agricultural price-support program

9. What was a major reason the Russian people engaged in the Revolution of 1905? *

failure to emancipate the serfs
discontent with involvement in World War I
dissatisfaction with czarist rule
irritation over the banning of the Orthodox church

10. Totalitarian governments are characterized by the *

elimination of heavy industry
use of censorship, secret police, and repression
lack of a written constitution
support of the people for parliamentary decisions
Other:

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Answer:

Joe binden won and trump got kicked

Explanation:

approved by the white house

Which of the following is true of regions?
A
Everyone within one region speaks the same language.
B
A region may include areas that have the same climate and different histories,
languages and landforms.
с
A region might not be connect by any shared feature or characteristic.
D
Areas in one region will not have any features or characteristics in common with
areas in other regions.

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The correct answer is B

Which of the following is NOT a way hitler defied the Treaty of Versailles.
A. Created an alliance with Italy and Japan.
B. Moves troops into Rhineland
C.Expands the German military
D. Stops paying reparations

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A way Hitler didn’t defy the treaty was by creating an alliance. Every other choice is noted as way he defied the treaty and the League of Nations.

The mountains in the north of the Indian subcontinent hindered, but did not prevent, foreign invasions. Which statement BEST explains why foreign invasions of ancient India succeeded? O A Japanese invaders were forced to attack India by sea. OB Invaders from southeast Asia could come through the foothills and the Ganges River Valley. C The mountains were not high enough to be a real deterrent. D. Invaders were able to reach India through passes in the western section of the mountains. ​

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Answer:

Invaders were able to reach.......

What geographic differences led to the use of slavery in the south and not the northern United States?

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Answer:

The North wanted the new states to be “free states.” Most northerners thought that slavery was wrong and many northern states had outlawed slavery. The South, however, wanted the new states to be “slave states.” Cotton, rice, and tobacco were very hard on the southern soil.

Explanation:

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Which of the following economic shifts resulted most directly from the trends described in the excerpt? Choose 1 A The emergence of the Silk Road, a trade route between Europe and Asia B European economies shifted from a feudal economy to a capitalist economy Native American economies shifted from capitalist economies to feudal economies A religious caste system in the New World​

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Answer:

B easily because it has more information

B is the only one with a plural pronunciation

The Union strategy to “strangle” the south was called the

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Answer: This was dubbed the  "Anaconda Plan".

What a grand jury decides to do if there is enough evidence against a person ______

1. Implicate
2. Indict



Plzzzzzzz help me

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Implicate maybe not sure

Answer:

indictment.

Explanation:

Indictment is when someone is convicted of a crime and the grand jury formally accuses the defendant of the crime. This is not the sentencing part of the trial. Impeachment is when a president/governor commits a crime and gets removed by the Legislature. The answer is indictment. Hope this helps you!

Need help Please Brainly to the first person right with reason and 5 Stars

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Answer:

the transcontinental railroads were built all around the US and were used for trade and to transport goods all over the place

Answer:

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Explanation:

misdemeanors do not use a pre-trial hearing or grand jury.?
A.true
B.false

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Answer:

true

..................

The correct answer is B. False. They do go to a pre trial hearing

What was the bloodiest battle in ww2?(I don’t need help I’m just asking for fun)

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Answer:

i think its ACSDONJ HA ok

Explanation:

Which invasion broke a "non-
aggression pact" and brought together
the three major allied powers?
invasion of Japan
invasion of Britain
invasion of Poland
Invasion of Russia

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the invasion of poland.

Which of following countries are examples of nation states?

Japan and Iceland

Portugal and Brazil

England and the United States

The United States and Australia

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Go with Japan and IceLand

Answer:

I'd go with England and the United States.

Explanation:

Hong KongBermudaGreenlandPuerto RicoNorthern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and England are non-sovereign parts of the United Kingdom.

Describe the events of the Korean War.

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Question:Describe the events of the Korean War.Explanation: The Korean War happen on Jun 25,1950-July 27,1953. The Korean War was a war between North Korea and South Korea. The war began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea following clashes along the border and insurrections in the south. The war ended unofficially on 27 July 1953 in an armistice.Truman orders air and naval support for South Korea & calls for UN intervention June 27, 1950U.S. troops invade at Inchon September 15, 1950Pyongyang falls to UN forces October 19, 1950Chinese divisions enter fighting November 4, 1950MacArthur declares "There is no substitute for victory" March 1951 In message to House Republican leader Martin, MacArthur expresses his frustration with the limited war U.S. is fighting against communistsTruman relieves MacArthur of command April 11, 1951 Following several warnings about insubordination, Truman angers public (69% support MacArthur) by firing the US commanderMacArthur addresses Congress after being away from the U.S. since 1935 April 19, 1951 In emotional speech, MacArthur declares "Old soldiers never die, they merely fade away".Negotiations begin at Panmunjon July 1951 Talks drag on until 1953 and war is settled with the establishment of a DMZ (demilitarized zone) on each side of the 38th parallelKorea becomes campaign issue in 1952 presidential election Summer 1952 Eisenhower pledges to go to Korea to end the war. VP candidate Nixon contends Democrats had caved in to communists in Korea and that Democrat presidential candidate Stevenson should be called "Adlai the Appeaser"Armistice formally re-established the division of Korea March 1953 Formal peace treaty never signed. Over 1,000,000 Koreans and 54,000 Americans killed in conflict plus thousands who die as prisoners of war

what is the best quote frm a rapper???

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Mmmh probably “funny how one person can make me the happiest but saddest” it was said something like that from Tyler the creator

Answer:

"you're an amazing person your gorgeous and your beautiful good made you the way u look for a reason you're beautiful your gorgeous jus hit me up and im'a let u know you beautiful coming from me"

-YNW Melly

Explanation:

What did Jefferson worry about France taking over Louisianna

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Answer:

Jefferson felt that Spain was not as powerful as France and “her [Spain's] pacific dispositions, her feeble state” would allow the US to expand its use of New Orleans. In addition, Jefferson could foresee a time when the United States might purchase New Orleans from Spain.


Can someone help me with both the question it’s not a good pic but plz help me

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15. A

16. B

Explanation:

3 branches exist as a check on power to each other, to make sure something such as the Roman Republic with Julius Caesar's dictatorship doesn't repeat itself. The government punishes people despite then claiming they didn't know they broke a law to set a precedent for others that it is their duty to know their law of their country.

1. What was the main differences between the economy of the North and the South?

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Answer:The northern economy relied on manufacturing and the agricultural southern economy depended on the production of cotton.

Explanation:

( Survey for my journalism class)

Do you think that standardized testing should be canceled this year due to it not being a normal school year? Why or why not!

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Answer:

Standardized testing has never been a correct measure of a students abilities. Testing students during a pandemic is detrimental to their own mental health. There is no fair-minded way to administer a standardized test in an unjust discriminatory environment!

Explanation:

which I got and read from a website called weareteachers.

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