Answer:
true
Explanation:
2. The Articles of Confederation:
Article II. Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom and independence, and every Power, Jurisdiction and right, which is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the United States, in Congress assembled.
Article III. The said states hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defence, the security of their Liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered to, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever. . . .
The united states, in congress assembled, shall never engage in a war . . . nor enter into any treaties or alliances, nor coin money . . . nor borrow money on the credit of the united states, nor appropriate money, nor agree upon the number of vessels of war to be built or purchased, or the number of land or sea forces to be raised, nor appoint a commander in chief of the army or navy, unless nine states assent (approve) to the same, nor shall a question on any other point, except for adjourning from day to day, be determined, unless by the votes of a majority of the united states in congress assembled.2
Summary (provide a separate summary of each section) (3 points)
Answer:
"Each State retains its sovereignty, Freedom and independence." ... Meaning: That under the Articles of Confederation the states were granted power to make their own laws, treaties, and trade with whomever they pleased.
Explanation:
Which factors contributed to the Red Scare during the Cold War? Check all that apply.
worry that the United States would become a republic
identification of Americans spying for the Soviet Union
fear of a Soviet invasion or attack on the United States
concern about the locations of missile sites in Europe
worry that some Americans might secretly be communists
concern about communists taking over the US government
Answer:
after World War II between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies. The Cold War was waged on political, economic, and propaganda fronts and had only limited recourse to weapons. The term was first used by the English writer George Orwell in an article published in 1945 to refer to what he predicted would be a nuclear stalemate between “two or three monstrous super-states, each possessed of a weapon by which millions of people can be wiped out in a few seconds.” It was first used in the United States by the American financier and presidential adviser Bernard Baruch in a speech at the State House in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1947.Following the surrender of Nazi Germany in May 1945 near the close of World War II, the uneasy wartime alliance between the United States and Great Britain on the one hand and the Soviet Union on the other began to unravel. By 1948 the Soviets had installed left-wing governments in the countries of eastern Europe that had been liberated by the Red Army. The Americans and the British feared the permanent Soviet domination of eastern Europe and the threat of Soviet-influenced communist parties coming to power in the democracies of western Europe. The Soviets, on the other hand, were determined to maintain control of eastern Europe in order to safeguard against any possible renewed threat from Germany, and they were intent on spreading communism worldwide, largely for ideological reasons. The Cold War had solidified by 1947–48, when U.S. aid provided under the Marshall Plan to western Europe had brought those countries under American influence and the Soviets had installed openly communist regimes in eastern Europe.Spurred by the North Korean invasion of South Korea in June 1950 (see Korean War), the United States took steps to demonstrate that it would resist any Soviet military expansion or pressures in Europe. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the leader of the Allied forces in western Europe in World War II, was named Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) by the North Atlantic Council (NATO’s governing body) in December 1950. He was followed as SACEUR by a succession of American generals.
The North Atlantic Council, which was established soon after the treaty came into effect, is composed of ministerial representatives of the member states, who meet at least twice a year. At other times the council, chaired by the NATO secretary-general, remains in permanent session at the ambassadorial level. Just as the position of SACEUR has always been held by an American, the secretary-generalship has always been held by a European.
NATO’s military organization encompasses a complete system of commands for possible wartime use. The Military Committee, consisting of representatives of the military chiefs of staff of the member states, subsumes two strategic commands: Allied Command Operations (ACO) and Allied Command Transformation (ACT). ACO is headed by the SACEUR and located at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Casteau, Belgium. ACT is headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia, U.S. During the alliance’s first 20 years, more than $3 billion worth of “infrastructure” for NATO forces—bases, airfields, pipelines, communications networks, depots—was jointly planned, financed, and built, with about one-third of the funding from the United States. NATO funding generally is not used for the procurement of military equipment, which is provided by the member states—though the NATO Airborne Early Warning Force, a fleet of radar-bearing aircraft designed to protect against a surprise low-flying attack, was funded jointly.A serious issue confronting NATO in the early and mid-1950s was the negotiation of West Germany’s participation in the alliance. The prospect of a rearmed Germany was understandably greeted with widespread unease and hesitancy in western Europe, but the country’s strength had long been recognized as necessary to protect western Europe from a possible Soviet invasion. Accordingly, arrangements for West Germany’s “safe” participation in the alliance were worked out as part of the Paris Agreements of October 1954, which ended the occupation of West German territory by the western Allies and provided for both the limitation of West German armaments and the country’s accession to the Brussels Treaty. In May 1955 West Germany joined NATO, which prompted the Soviet Union to form the Warsaw Pact alliance in central and eastern Europe the same year. The West Germans subsequently contributed many divisions and substantial air forces to the NATO alliance. By the time the Cold War ended, some 900,000 troops—nearly half of them from six countries (United States, United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Canada, and the Netherlands)—were stationed in West Germany.
Explanation:
The factors that contributed to the Red Scare during the Cold War include:
Identification of Americans spying for the Soviet UnionFear of a Soviet invasion or attack on the United StatesWorry that some Americans might secretly be communistsConcern about communists taking over the US governmentThe correct options are A, B, D, and E.
The Red Scare, which refers to the heightened dread and distrust of communism and communist influence in the United States, was a result of a number of causes during the Cold War. Concerns about communist spies infiltrating American organizations increased after high-profile examples like the espionage operations of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Alger Hiss were made public.
During the Cold War, there was intense rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, and this caused a generalized fear of armed confrontation. Suspicion and paranoia were rampant because of the possibility that communism existed throughout American culture, particularly among common people.
Thus, the ideal selections are options A, B, D, and E.
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What is the second amendment is about ?
Answer:
Right to bear Arms
Explanation:
The right to bear arms in order to protect yourself
Answer: the second amendment is about the right to bear arms ( keep fire arms )
Explanation: its my favorite amendment
The rule of law helps to protect people's
representatives
habits
rights
citizenship
Answer: rights
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True or false:Oceania does bat have a diverse population
Answer:
true.
Explanation:
Answer:
so false
Explanation:
Australia and Oceania has more than a hundred different species of fruit bats. The few native land animals in Australia and Oceania are unusual.
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Answer:
Elizabeth Stanton
1848
Declaration of sentiments
Explanation:
How did the Supreme Court justify its ruling in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson?
The court argued that the Civil Rights Act of 1875 only applied to private actions, not government actions.
A
B
The court argued that the Equal Protection Clause in the US Constitution only applied to gender discrimination.
The court argued that the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments extended political rights to African Americans, but not social rights.
D
The court argued that the violence that would result from forcing desegregation on US society would hurt the country as a whole.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
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What were GA's contributions to WWI?
A. Cotton and indigo, made armed forces, and training camps
B. Training camps, gardens for food products, and funding the U.S armed forces with bonds
Answer:
B. Training camps, gardens for food products, and funding the U.S armed forces with bonds
Why was the West in favor of the Force Bill?
Answer:
Explanation:
Force Bill, law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1833 that gave the president the power to use the military to enforce the collection of import duties if a state refused to comply with federal tariffs.
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Answer:
Restoration- a bringing back to a former position/condition. Absolutism-a political system in which a ruler holds total power. Roundheads-supporters of Parliament in the English civil war. Peace of Westphalia-officially ended the thirty years war
Explanation:
What two empires gained control of the sumerian citys
Answer:
I believe the empires were the Akkadian Empire and Assyrian Empire! Correct me if I'm wrong.
Explanation:
What is a claim I can make about slavery in the United States
Answer:
the fact of when it was abolished
Explanation:
Answer/Explanation:
Reparations for slavery is the application of the concept of reparations to victims of slavery and/or their descendants. There are concepts for reparations in legal philosophy and reparations in transitional justice. In the US, reparations for slavery have been both given by legal ruling in court and/or given voluntarily (without court rulings) by individuals and institutions. The first recorded case of reparations for slavery in the United States was to former slave Belinda Royall in 1783, in the form of a pension, and since then reparations continue to be proposed and/or given in a variety of forms. The 1865 Special Field Orders No. 15 ("Forty acres and a mule") is the most well known attempt to help newly freed slaves integrate into society and accumulate wealth. However, President Andrew Johnson reversed this order, giving the land back to its former Confederate owners.
What was the Unions most important strategy for the war?
The North's strategy to win the Civil War was proposed by General Winfield Scott and is known as "The Anaconda Plan." The reason the strategy was called "The Anaconda Plan" was because it was to create a blockade for seaports so the manufactured goods or cotton sales coming from overseas would be cut off.
Answer:
The Union strategy to win the war did not emerge all at once. By 1863, however, the Northern military plan consisted of five major goals: Fully blockade all Southern coasts. This strategy, known as the Anaconda Plan, would eliminate the possibility of Confederate help from abroad.
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Question 2 (10 points)
In 2-3 complete sentences, explain how the first people came to settle in the Americas,
Use the "RAP" method to answer this short-answer question:
. Restate the question
• Answer the question
Prove your answer by citing textual evidence from the course.
Don't forget to use complete sentences and proofread your answer.
Answer:
Explanation:
For more than half a century, the prevailing story of how the first humans came to the Americas went like this: Some 13,000 years ago, small bands of Stone Age hunters walked across a land bridge between eastern Siberia and western Alaska, eventually making their way down an ice-free inland corridor into the heart of ...
What do you and understand about the first amendment that is freedom of speech and religion?
Answer: If you're in the U.S you have freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petition.The First Amendment protects us against government limits on our freedom of expression, but it doesn't prevent a private employer from setting its own rules.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST what effect did mansa musa have on islam in north africa and what affect did islam have on mali
Answer:
Explanation:
1. What affect did Islam have on Mal.
answer: By traveling to Mali, Mansa Musa helped spread the thoughts of Mali a way that portrayed the power and wealth of the empire, thus he made Mali an even greater world power.
2. what effect did Mansa musa have on islam in North Africa
Answer: Following the conquest of North Africa by Muslim Arabs in the 7th century CE, Islam spread throughout West Africa via merchants, traders, scholars, and missionaries, that is largely through peaceful means whereby African rulers either tolerated the religion or converted to it themselves. In this way, Islam spread across and around the Sahara Desert. In addition, the religion arrived in East Africa when Arab traders crossed the Red Sea and, in a second wave, settled along the Swahili Coast. Military campaigns did occur from the 14th century CE against the Christian kingdoms of Nubia, for example, while in the 18th century CE the Muslim Fulani launched a holy war in the Lake Chad region. There were also sometimes violent resistance by supporters of traditional African beliefs such as animism and fetish, spirit and ancestor worship.
The Spread of Islam in Africa
Describe the space race and its significance to the Cold War
Both ended in Russia winning
Answer:
The Space race helped scientists get a knowledge of space. The Space Race was a giant leap in the way scientists study space. The Space Race not only affected the outcome of the Cold War, but it also affected how science is studied today.
Describe actions taken by Louis XIV that show this individual was an absolute ruler:
Answer:
An absolute monarchy is one in which the king is God's representative on Earth, giving him absolute power that's free from all restraints. He created a centralized state that gave him complete power over the French government. King Louis XIV was an absolute monarch because he answered only to God.
Explanation:
How did George Washington approach the foreign threats posed by Great Britain and France?
He sided with Great Britain.
He sided with France.
He tried to solve their problems.
He tried to remain neutral.
Answer:
How did George Washington approach the foreign threats posed by Great Britain and France? He tried to remain neutral. retreated from Detroit. Why were Americans encouraged by the outcome of the War of 1812?
Explanation:
Answer:
He tried to remain neutral.
Explanation:
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Speaker D is referring to which constitutional principle?
Speaker D: “ Congress may get its way but the president is confident that one of the laws heard by the Supreme Court it will be declared unconstitutional.”
A. veto
B. override
C. judicial review
D. impeachment
Answer:
C. Judicial review, the Supreme court reviews laws to see if they are constitutional.
Which is an example of a check on the power of the judicial branch in the U.S.
Constitution?
O A. The president can be impeached by Congress.
B. The president must submit a budget to Congress.
C. Congress must approve Supreme Court appointments.
D. Congress can override a presidential veto.
Answer:
C. Congress must approve Supreme Court appointmentsAnswer:
C
Explanation:
Congress must approve Supreme court appointments
All of the following were significant challenges faced by the Cherokee on the Trail of Tears except __________.
A.
constant illness and starvation
B.
long forced migration on foot
C.
exposure to harsh temperatures
D.
attacks from Osage tribes
What were the arguments for and against American Expansion (moving westward ) ?
Answer:
This should answer your question
Explanation: The anti-imperialists opposed expansion, believing that imperialism violated the fundamental principle that just republican government must derive from "consent of the governed." The League argued that such activity would necessitate the abandonment of American ideals of self-government and non-intervention
An indictment is a __________.
A.
formal charge against the accused
B.
formal announcement of a mistrial
C.
formal plea bargain
D.
formal announcement of a retrial
Why were poorer citizens excluded from voting until the 1820s?
they were too busy working and could not take the time to cast their vote
they weren't excluded
it was believed that they didn't have the education or experience to vote wisely
you had to pay to vote and they could not afford it
Answer:
it was believed that they didn't have the education or experience to vote wisely
Explanation:
Prior to the 1820's a requirement of the United States constitution was that citizens were to have property qualifications before they could vote. They were to own a property in the United States and regularly pay their taxes before they could vote. Apparently, poor citizens could not meet these qualifications. They also were neither educated nor experienced to vote.
By the 1820's many states dropped the requirement to own properties before voting and this resulted in more participation in voting.
What was the main focus of the foreign policy decisions made by President Dwight Eisenhower?
A. Funding economic stability in Latin America
B. Promoting human rights in African countries
C. Reducing the spread of epidemics in Asian countries
D. Limiting the spread of communism in Eastern Europe
Answer:
the answer is B
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What problem did the Green revolution attempt to solve?
Answer:
The Green Revolution was initiated in the 1960's to address the issue of malnutrition in the developing world. The technology of the Green Revolution involved bio-engineered seeds that worked in conjunction with chemical fertilizers and heavy irrigation to increase crop yields.
Explanation:
In order to address the problem of hunger in developing countries, the Green Revolution was started in the 1960s. Bioengineered seeds were used in the Green Revolution's technologies along with chemical fertilizers, extensive irrigation, and other methods to boost agricultural production.
What was the Green Revolution?The drive in many nations to lessen the effects of people on the environment and to promote sustainable lifestyles, including raising food output, is referred to as the "Green Revolution" in this context. From the 1960s through the 1980s, this movement, which had its start in the 1940s, had a significant impact. The application of sustainable environmental methods by certain agriculturalists was a characteristic of the Green Revolution.
What traits does the Green Revolution have? With the Green Revolution, farmers could harvest crops more quickly, which helped the environment and economy, especially in developing nations. Researchers and investors in rich nations like the United States and the United Kingdom invested money, time, and effort into producing crops that may significantly increase the amount of food available to people in poor nations.
A number of agricultural revolutions have taken place throughout history, with the Green Revolution being the most recent. The First Agricultural Revolution saw humans move from the passive gathering of food to its active production and domestication. The Industrial Revolution sparked the Second Agricultural Revolution, during which farmers and other workers began to cultivate, harvest, and transport crops using machinery.
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How did different groups of people in Venezuela understand the Enlightenment ideas of liberty and equality?
Answer:
Enlightenment ideas in Venezuela
Explanation:
Enlightenment ideas played an influential role in Venezuela by overthrowing the Spanish colonial rule. The enlightenment ideas as it began to spread in colonies in the 18th century, which contributed to the creation of several independent countries in South America. The social class led many creoles to fight for their rights. The Creoles were colonists who were born in South America. The Creoles were wealthy and educated but not allowed to work in the government. They embraced the ideas of liberty and equality to fight for their rights to govern in the colonial government.
Harry has been very busy at work for the past two weeks. He has been working weekends too. Finally, he is going to get a weekend off. Originally, he planned to paint his apartment that weekend. He also considered going fishing for the weekend. But then his parents called and asked him to come for dinner because it has been a while since they have seen each other.
Later on, his friend Theo informed him about a surprise birthday party for another friend. Theo plans to reserve a room at a restaurant for the celebration, with the cost to reserve the room split between Theo, Harry, and three other friends.
Now Harry is confused about what he should do over the weekend. He decides that, for him, the most important commitments are going over to his parent's house and attending his friend's birthday party. In the end, Harry decides to see his parents.
Answer:
Later on, His friend theo informed him about a surprise birthday party for another friend
Explanation:
The opportunity cost in the given scenario are the three opportunities that Harry lost.
The opportunity cost is the preference the person had to sacrifice in order to gain other alternatives. It can also be called alternative cost.
In the given scenario, Harry thought of painting his house over the weekend. He also thought of going for fishing. His parents were also insisting him to visit them that weekend. After receiving call from his friend, Theo, he also had an alternative to attend his friend's birthday party.
Out of the four alternatives he had, Harry chose to visit his parents. So, the opportunity cost would be the other three alternatives he had to do at the weekend, i.e. painting his house, going for fishing and friend's birthday party.
Answer:
Later on, His friend Theo informed him about a surprise birthday party for another friend
Explanation: