Answer: false....maybe
Explanation:
Truman's decision to use atomic weapons against Japan is one of the most controversial in history. In retrospect, do you think Truman made the right decision in authorizing the use of atomic weapons?
A. Truman did not make the right decision when he authorized the use of atomic weapons
B. Truman made the right decision when he authorized the use of atomic weapons
Answer:
A. Truman did not make the right decision when he authorized the use of atomic weapons
what was the reason for the shang dynasties reason for their ride to pose?
Answer:
According to legend, the Shang Dynasty was founded sometime around 1600 BCE by a virtuous man named Cheng Tang, who overthrew the evil king of the legendary Xia. The Shang Dynasty was a monarchy governed by a series of kings, 29 or 30 in total, over the course of almost 600 years.
Definition of Imperator?
Answer:
commander (a title conferred under the Republic on a victorious general and under the Empire on the emperor).
Explanation: hope this helps.
Can you suggest a reason why historians see Marston Moor as a ‘turning point’ in the civil war?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options for this question we can say the following.
Historians see Marston Moor as a ‘turning point’ in the civil war because this was the largest battle regarding the number of troops, to be fought in England during the English Civil War (1642-1651). Historians think that according to some sources, the Parliamentarian and Scots troops killed approximately 4,000 Royalists soldiers.
The victory of the Parliamentarian and Scots meant one thing but an important one in the Civil War: the Royalists had lost total control of the North part of the English territory.
Historians also consider that the victory impulsed the career of military official Oliver Cromwell.
where are tourist attractions in Namibia
p.s. like cows
Answer:
Kolmanskop
Twyfelfontein
Skeleton Coast
Caprivi Strip
Spitzkoppe
Swakopmund
Cape Cross
Sossusvlei
Fish River Canyon
Etosha National Park
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Answer:
C: The slaughter of millions of jews
Explanation:
Answer:
answer number 3
Explanation:
Which of the following are inalienable rights according to the Declaration of Independence?
A) ability to vote
B) happiness
C) equality
D) life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Write any 3 Causes which are responsible for various crisis of the Mughal Empiretowards the closing year of the 17th century ?
Answer: The Nature and Policies of Aurangzeb
The Incapability of the Later Mughals
The Corruption of the Nobility
the triangle factory fire
In a few sentences, explain the ways in which the fire could have been avoided.
Answer: The fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory could certainly have been prevented with the knowledge and procedures we use today. Its death toll could have been reduced if the doors had not been locked and the switchboard on the 9th floor had been in operation. Many of these deaths could have been prevented, but due to lax fire safety laws and few labor regulations, unsafe working conditions prevailed in New York's garment factories in the early 20th century. If the owners didn't avoid implementing safety measures and they would have installed a sprinkler system and had fire drills performed and had evacuation procedures in place and if they would have kept there aisles clear and not completely blocked with big crates of blouses and goods then more people would have been able to make it out of there. They also could have checked there pre-filled buckets that were strategically hung throughout the factory daily to make sure that they were filled with water and they could have also made sure that there fire hose wasn't old and rotten and rusted shut and made sure they had a good working fire hose. The building only had one fire escape, despite needing at least three to accommodate all 500 of the factory employees. It was too narrow to allow many of the people to pass through at once. The main point of escape was a single elevator that could only hold 12 people at a time and the operator only made four trips before it broke down. And also they could have had taller ladders that reached higher than the sixth floor. There were many ways this fire could have been avoided and it's very tragic that it had to happen at all.
Explanation:
Help with history please
Answer:
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What answer best summarizes the main idea of Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense?
Answer:
In 1776, Thomas Paine published his pamphlet Common Sense, a brilliant statement of the colonists' cause.This pamphlet demanded complete independence from Great Britain and the establish
Explanation:
Answer: America should become an independent county
Explanation:
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What economic problems are shared by the nations of North Africa? Give several examples.
2.
Select the correct answer.
Which statement from the passage above best sums up the writer's main argument?
OA.
"It deals with a person's ability to persuade and attract others to do what you want."
OB.
"Harvard Professor Joseph Nye spoke on 'soft power' in the information age."
Ос.
"News reports of nearly all local stories do not give people the tools they need. ..."
OD.
"You cannot force people to read something they just do not care about."
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Answer:
C - News reports of nearly all local stories do not give people the tools they need
Explanation:
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Answer:
"News reports of nearly all local stories do not give people the tools they need"
Explanation:
took the test and got it right.
What began the chain of events in the United States that led to the great depression?
A: The end of World War 1
B: Hyperinflation
C: The stock market crash
D: Banks shutting down
Please help!!!!!
Answer:
C: The stock market crash
Which Chinese teaching most influenced Qin Shi Huangdi's style of rule?
O A. Daoism
O B. Legalism
C. Buddhism
O D. Confucianism
Answer:
Legalism
Explanation:
Answer:
Legalism
Explanation:
How did the citizens United case affect campaign finance options?
Answer:
The ruling had a major impact on campaign finance, allowing unlimited election spending by corporations and labor unions and fueling the rise of Super PACs. Later rulings by the Roberts Court, including McCutcheon v. FEC (2014), would strike down other campaign finance restrictions.
Explanation:
Where were the majority of the slaves sent in the US
Is religion male?
• What evidence is there that
religion is male or female?
Answer:
Religion can be said to be male
Explanation:
I am not an expert but as in every religion male are more profited as they do most of the yagnas, ritual, etc.
if the religion is male than it is surely biased towards males and females are therefore not a great part.
What major industry attracted farm workers to cities in Oklahoma?
A. textile
B. mining
C. defense
D. medical
Answer:
a or b
Explanation:
Answer:
C. defense
Explanation:
When World War II broke out, defense industries and military bases lured many from the farms once again. The possibility of a steady job was very enticing for struggling farmers. People left the rural areas and went to the urban centers for these new work opportunities. Many others left Oklahoma for the west coast again to work in industrial centers.
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Was the United States sending Japanese people to internment camps justified?
Answer:
The Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor changed the course of American lives forever; not only did it thrust America into declaring war on Japan, but it also changed the lives of the Japanese-Americans and Japanese people living in the United States. Congress and the President of the United States of America, Franklin D. Roosevelt, would pass legislation to remove people of Japanese descent from the West Coast.1 This legislation would become known as Executive Order 9906; the US army was tasked with detaining and removing Japanese people to relocation centers which became known as internment camps.2 Over this six month period over 122,000 men, women, and children would be incarcerated, and 70,000 of them were American citizens who were charged with no crimes.3 I would argue that this is one of the most egregious actions that the US Government has made in the 20th century; they passed an executive order to have their own citizens arrested and incarcerated with no charges filed against them. The lack of substantial evidence against Japanese Americans was evident, and the intelligence gathered by the agencies did not point to any acts of terror or sabotage on the American homeland. Furthermore, the actions were based on “military necessity”, but the government never did an investigation on whether these actions were justified. Many of these people filed cases against the US Government in court, but the Supreme Court upheld the actions of the US Government. These actions should be very alarming to all citizens of the United States of America no matter what ethnicity; this was a blatant act of prejudice against people with Japanese heritage.
The US Government used fear tactics along with spreading propaganda in order to justify the actions they would take to incarcerate Japanese Americans.4 They needed to get the public fearful of the Japanese American people living in the United States and they needed to have a few instances of Japanese sympathizers spying on Americans to make their claims legitimate. The best evidence for this would be the LA Times articles that appeared over a year span: they ran the headlines, “Japan Pictures As Nation of Spies”, “American Japs Removal Urged”, and “Lincoln Would Intern Japs”.5 As one could see this type of language and attention would instill fear into anyone who read the articles and thus create an atmosphere of fear and prejudice. Furthermore, an article wrote by Walt Lippmann six days before Executive Order 9906 was passed, stated “The enemy alien problem on the Pacific Coast, or much more accurately, the fifth column problem, is very serious and it is very special. . . .The peculiar danger of the Pacific Coast is in a Japanese raid accompanied by enemy action inside American territory. . . . It is the fact that the Japanese navy has been reconnoitering the Pacific Coast more or less continually and for a considerable period of time, testing and feeling out the American defenses. It is the fact that communication takes place between the enemy at sea and enemy agents on land. These are facts which we shall ignore or minimize at our peril. It is the fact that since the outbreak of the Japanese war there has been no important sabotage on the Pacific Coast. From what we know about Hawaii and about the fifth column in Europe, this is not, as some have liked to think, a sign that there is nothing to be feared. It is a sign that the blow is well organized and that it is held back until it can be struck with maximum effect . . . The Pacific Coast is officially a combat zone; some part of it may at any moment be a battlefield. Nobody's constitutional rights include the right to reside and do business on a battlefield. And nobody ought to be on a battlefield who has no good reason for being there”. The US Government used military nomenclature and fear as the main components to justify the incarceration of the Japanese and Japanese American’s to the American people.
The last justification for Executive Order 9906 was due to the actions of a few high ranking officials in Congress and the military, but the most influential of these men was Lieutenant General John DeWitt. He was the commanding officer of the West Coast theatre of operations and was known for his lack of compassion and quick to respond to any threat. Furthermore, he was known to believe any intelligence that was produced on the Japanese Americans, and that he lacked common sense when dealing with all the reports. He was quoted as saying “ I have little confidence that the enemy aliens are law abiding or loyal in any sense
of the word. Some of them, yes; many, no. Particularly the Japanese, I have no confidence in their loyalty whatsoever. I am speaking now of the native-born Japanese-117,000-and 42,000 in California alone.”
Explanation:
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Carefully study the chart above. Which country has the largest gap in literacy rates between men and women (for those aged 15 - 24)?
A.
Libya
B.
Tunisia
C.
Egypt
D.
Morocco
Answer:
D. Morocco.
Explanation:
While the male literacy rate is 83.3%, for females is 64.59%, showing a big gap between the sexes.
Why would the withdrawal of federal protection be considered a failure of
Reconstruction in South Carolina?
A. Federal protection had served to ensure the safety and rights of African
Americans in South Carolina.
B. In South Carolina, withdrawal of federal protection led to a loss of citizenship for
African Americans.
C. As federal protection was withdrawn in South Carolina, African Americans were
required to leave the state.
D. African Americans in South Carolina lost all property rights because of the
withdrawal of federal protection.
Why was it a big deal for Mansa Musa to grant military heroes this special treatment?
Because only the king and royal families could own camels.
Because only the king and royal families could own land.
Because only the king and royal families could wear sewn clothes. Everyone else wore wrapped
clothes.
Because only the king and royal families could shoes
the of a trait is how the trait appears or how it is expressed
Answer:
a phenotype
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How are black americans are not considered or that they are being ignored
revolutions in america, france and latin america were influenced by
Answer:
land and power to control
Explanation:
ILL MARK BRAINLIEST Martial law was a rigid set of social categories that determined each person's occupation and place in society.
True False
what is a simile to comfort?
Answer:
"Comfort is like resting on a soft bed after a long day and listening to your favorite music"
Which of these was a goal of the First Crusade?
to halt the spread of Muslim rule
to convince the Muslims to rule Jerusalem jointly
to destroy the city of Jerusalem
to force the Muslims to leave Constantinople
Answer:
A!
Explanation:
"To halt the spread of Muslim rule."
Match each philosophy to it's main idea.
Column A
1.
2.
The needs of family and community are most
important.
Nature and the Dao are more important than
worldly affairs.
Harsh laws and strict punishment are required
to keep order
3.