Answer:
Germany would be swallowing the pill, and the Allied Powers would be doing the forcing.
Explanation:
The Treaty of Versailles was quite bad for Germany, and they were forced to accept it by the Allied Powers. Ironically, it was this peace treaty that lead to Hitler starting World War 2.
What does this election map show about the impact of the Great Depression on the Election of 1932?
A.
Eastern states with banks, businesses, and factories did not support Hoover.
B.
Western states with many immigrants and migrant labor jobs voted for Hoover.
C.
Southern states with African Americans hesitated to vote for Roosevelt.
D.
Midwestern states with high unemployment voted overwhelmingly for Roosevelt.
Answer:
C.
Southern states with African Americans hesitated to vote for Roosevelt.
Explanation:
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How did Kennedy show his support for African American equality? Check all of the boxes that apply.
believed in far-reaching civil rights laws
appointed Thurgood Marshall to federal court
appointed African Americans to government jobs
supported James Meredith’s integration of Ole Miss
Answer:
B) appointed Thurgood Marshall to federal court
C) appointed African Americans to government jobs
D) supported James Meredith’s integration of Ole Miss
Explanation:
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Answer:
- He appointed Thurgood Marshall to federal court.
- He appointed African Americans to government jobs.
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Which of the following were beliefs of Radical Republicans?
The tenure of the Freedman’s Bureau should be extended
Confederate leaders should be punished for their role in the Civil War
Black men were entitled to the same political rights as white men
All the above
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Was the civil war inevitable despite the conditions set forth in the compromise of 1850
Answer:
yes becuase it happendd
What does Professor Worster identify as the primary cause of the Dust Bowl?
Answer:
Explanation:
ating and exploiting the land for all it was worthcame about because the expansionary energy of the U.S. had Finally encountered a voluble, marginal land, destroying the delicate ecological balance that had evolved thereHurt ExcerptDust storms in the southern Great Plains, and indeed, in the Plains as a whole, were not unique to the 1930sMany factors contributed to the creation of the Dust Bowl – soils subject to wind erosion, drought which killed the soil-holding vegetation, the incessant wind, and technological improvements which facilitated the rapid breaking of the native sod
Professor Worster identifies power farming and overgrazing as the Dust Bowl's two main causes.
Who is Professor Worster?The Hall Distinguished Professor of American History at the University of Kansas until his retirement was the American environmental historian Donald Worster. He is a pioneer in the study of environmental history and a key player in it.
He is a pioneer in the study of environmental history and a key player in it. He was elected to membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2009. After leaving the University of Kansas, he was appointed Senior Professor and Distinguished Foreign Expert in the School of History at the Renmin University of China.
Worster's main area of study is historical environmental issues. Additionally, he is very interested in American regionalism, particularly the West, comparative history, agriculture, science, and technology. He is particularly interested in the comparative history of the United States and Canada.
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What was the Holocaust, and how did it occur? Why do we remember it?
How did victims and survivors respond, and how can we honor their voices?
How did the people who did not agree with this discrimination respond, and what can we learn from their voices?
Which number on the map shows the Gobi Desert?
1
2
3
4
Answer:
2
Explanation:
because thats where its at
Answer:
2
Explanation:
i looked it up and it said that the gobi desert is by mongolia.
Which of the following BEST reflects why Russia and Germany entered the war?
Question 2 options:
Both countries were coming to the aid of their allies
The Tsar and the Kaiser were cousins and hated each other
Germany needed to capture Russian-held oil fields
Russia was attempting to take German-held territory
Answer:
Germany and russia fought because germany invaded russia and broke the contract they had with each other
Explanation:
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Answer:
1st 3rd and 4
Explanation:
what president expanded the conflict in 1964?
Answer:
President Lyndon B. Johnson
Explanation:
In early August 1964, two U.S. destroyers stationed in the Gulf of Tonkin in Vietnam radioed that they had been fired upon by North Vietnamese forces. In response to these reported incidents, President Lyndon B. Johnson requested permission from the U.S. Congress to increase the U.S. military presence in Indochina.
(Source: https://history.state.gov)
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What type of government do each of the 3 focus countries have?
Answer:
Democracy.
Monarchy.
Dictatorship.
Explanation:
i dont know if that's what your asking for
What do the trains, ships, farms, and telegraph posts on the right-side of the painting represent?
A.American inventions
B.Places to visit
C.Progress moving to the West
D.Technology developed in France
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Which phrase best completes the diagram? A. Can sentence defendants to jail
B. Deal with problems between states
C. Use an adversarial system
D. Address personal injury claims
Answer:
C. Use an adversarial system
Explanation:
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Why was the country of South Africa so divided when Nelson Mandela became president in 1994?
Answer:
Apartheid.
Explanation:
After WW2 the Afrikaans speaking white community, descended from Dutch settlers, gained political power and introduced apartheid. This was institutionalized segregation based supposedly on the concept of separate but equal development.
In reality it was institutionalizing and attempting to legitimate the exploitation of the black community at the hands of the minority white regime. It also discriminated against the Asian community and those of mixed race, "coloureds".
Any form of protest was ruthlessly suppressed, e.g. Sharpeville in 1960. So it was inevitable that organized opposition would become more violent. The international community did little or nothing except pay lip service as South Africa was one of the most lucrative countries for foreign investment, specifically because of apartheid.
Mandela himself along with other leading opponents of apartheid were jailed for life in 1964.
Why were tanks important on the battlefield? in ww2
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Who was willing to accept any outcome of the war?
Loyalist
Patriot
Neutralist
Answer:
neutralise accepted any outcome
Why did some colonists support England and oppose independence
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How did the Allied struggle against totalitarian powers like Nazi Germany change opinions regarding the subordinate status of African Americans on the U.S. Homefront during World War II? Afterward, how did the Cold War with the Soviet Union affect the emergent movement for blacks' civil rights?
hoose the right word or phrase to complete each sentence.
Hamilton wanted to pay for his debt plan by
.
Answer:
on edge its steel
Explanation:
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which of the following is an example of secondary source
Answer:
Examples of secondary sources include:
journal articles that comment on or analyse research.
textbooks.
dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
books that interpret, analyse.
political commentary.
biographies.
dissertations.
newspaper editorial/opinion pieces.
Explanation:
“Secondary sources were created by someone who did not experience first-hand or participate in the events or conditions you're researching. For a historical research project, secondary sources are generally scholarly books and articles. A secondary source interprets and analyzes primary sources.”
how did technology make farming more profitable?
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Answer:
the creation of tools such as the mechanical reaper, the cotton gin
anyways all of these made it so farming and manual labor was easier because it could be done with tools
Explanation:
During the Cold War, how did espionage become a problem for the United States?
Answer:
Cold War espionage was focused on gaining an advantage in information about the enemies' capabilities, especially related to atomic weaponry. During the Cold War, information was a key commodity.
Explanation:
Answer:
How was the United States affected by the cold war?
The Cold War shaped American foreign policy and political ideology, impacted the domestic economy and the presidency, and affected the personal lives of Americans creating a climate of expected conformity and normalcy. By the end of the 1950's, dissent slowly increased reaching a climax by the late 1960's.
Explanation:
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What is a schooner?
Ship
stagecoach
Plane
train
Answer:
a sailing ship with two or more masts, typically with the foremast smaller than the mainmast, and having gaff-rigged lower masts.
In one or two paragraphs, explain why women struggled for so long to gain the right to vote in the United States. Make sure your answer includes a common social belief about women in the 1800s, an issue the women's rights movement had to overcome, and a legal barrier activists faced as they fought for voting rights.
Answer:
Women struggled for so long to gain the right to vote because men didn’t see them as equals, society’s expectations saw women as different than men, and legal barriers caused conflicts for them. Women were expected to work around the house and care for the family, instead of participating in politics and working. Some women that were a part of the Women’s Rights Movement didn’t even want women to be able to vote. They feared that it would ruin the support for other rights, considering men didn’t take the idea of Women’s suffrage seriously. It was also hard for women to convince people to consider women’s right to vote, which was a big obstacle. In 1827, Susan B. Jones and other women tried to vote but were arrested. It was considered a crime for women to vote which made it harder for women to achieve their goals.
Explanation:
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Why did Congress dismantle the Freedmen’s Bureau in 1872, only 7 years after it was created?
Answer:
In the summer of 1872, Congress, responding in part to pressure from white Southerners, dismantled the Freedmen's Bureau.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
What was pachuco styles contribution to civil rights movement?
Answer:
Pachuco style was a dominating trend among Mexican-American youth in the 1930s-40s. Pachucos became known for their distinguished look, dialogue, and actions. Pachucos dressed in recognizable Zoot suits, and often styled their hair into ducktails.
Explanation:
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What was the impact of the one-child policy that China implemented in 1978?
The one-child policy was a program that was implemented nationwide by the Chinese government in 1980 in order to limit most Chinese families to one child each. The policy was enacted to address the growth rate of China’s population, which the government viewed as being too high. In late 2015 the government announced that the one-child limit per family would end in 2016. Here are some of the major consequences of the policy.
Answer:
effects of the One Child Policy China's onechild policy has held both urban and rural fertility down to levels well below what they would otherwise have been during the decades since 1978 This has reduced China's population growth rate and all else being equal has increased per capita income
Explanation:
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Only the Bourgeoisie could hold public office prior to the revolution.
True
False
Answer: true
Explanation: