the U.S. Constitution and the 22nd Amendment. What are the rules for becoming
president?
Answer:
According to Article II of the U.S. Constitution, the president must be a natural-born citizen of the United States, be at least 35 years old, and have been a resident of the United States for 14 years.
Answer:
the president must be a natural-born citizen of the United States, be at least 35 years old, and have been a resident of the United States for 14 years.
what was similar about the supream court cases of mcculloch v. maryland and gibbens v. ogbon
a both envolved issues that dealt with slavery
b both led to more power of the executive branch
c both supported a stroger fedarell goverments over state gov
d both would result in a amendment to the constitution
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which excerpt in the passage best demonstrates hope for the future?
Voices from the Veil
by W.E.B. DU BOIS (adapted excerpt)
I believe in Liberty for all men: the space to stretch their arms and their souls, the right to breathe and the right to vote, the freedom to choose their friends, enjoy the sunshine, and ride on the railroads; thinking, dreaming, working as they will in a kingdom of beauty and love. I believe in the Training of Children; the leading out of little souls into the green pastures and beside the still waters, not for pelf or peace, but for life lit by some large vision of beauty and goodness and truth; lest we forget, and the sons of the fathers, like Esau, for mere meat barter their birthright in a mighty nation. Finally, I believe in Patience—patience with the weakness of the Weak and the strength of the Strong, the prejudice of the Ignorant and the ignorance of the unseeing; patience with the tardy triumph of Joy and the mad chastening of Sorrow.
Answer:
thinking, dreaming, working as they will in a kingdom of beauty and love.
Explanation:
plato
The right text in the passage excerpt best conveys hope for the future: thinking, dreaming, and working as they will in a kingdom of beauty and love. I support the concept of liberty for all people, including the freedom to choose their companions, take advantage of the sun, and travel by train, as well as the freedom to breathe and cast a ballot.
What did W.E.B. Du Bois believe?Du Bois was typically supportive of socialist causes throughout his life and held the view that capitalism was the root cause of racism. He strongly supported nuclear disarmament and was an enthusiastic peace campaigner.
Dun Bois Darkwater, a follow-up to his acclaimed book The Souls of Black Folk, details the destruction caused by slavery, segregation, and the worldwide color line that cast half the world's population in shadow. Two decades after the publication of The Souls of Black Folk, one of the most renowned intellectuals of the twentieth century, Du Bois released Darkwater, a potent collection of essays, verse, and fiction.
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what kind of artifact was the monument of hammurabi's code
Answer:
The Law Code of Hammurabi is the emblem of the Mesopotamian civilization. This high basalt stele erected by the king of Babylon in the 18th century BC is a work of art, history and literature, and the most complete legal compendium of Antiquity, dating back to earlier than the Biblical laws.
Which of the following describes a major similarity between Chinese and Jewish immigrants during the mid-19th century?
Answer:
Ethnic discrimination forced both groups to live in districts that were separate from neighborhoods with native-born American residents.
Explanation:
Answer:ethnic desc forced both groups to live in districts that were separate from neighborhoods with native born American residents
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Review the following documents .How do these two accounts reflect certain points of view? Which source is more reliable and why? Explain your answer, supporting it with reasons and evidence from the documents.
The United States had one goal following the war—to expand its military and economic power across
Asia. On June 25, 1950, President Truman ordered the invasion of North Korea. The United States
manipulated the United Nations to build an army that included fifteen nations. This American army
marched across the 38th parallel and spread across the peninsula, bringing war to the banks of the Yula
River. To resist the Americans and defend China, the People's Volunteer Army joined the North Korean
army in repelling the American invasion.
After the division, North Korea attempted to overthrow South Korea's government. When this proved
impossible, the North Korean communists began to prepare themselves for war while pretending to
negotiate peacefully.
On June 25, 1950, the north began its invasion of the south. The south was taken by surprise, but the
armies of South Korea fought bravely to defend their liberties. This action moved the United Nations
Security Council to declare the invasion by the north illegal and a threat to peace. A decision was made to
help the south, and a UN army, led by the United States, Britain, and France, joined the South Korean
forces in an effort to repel the invasion.
Answer:
See below.
Explanation:
Obviously these are two highly contrasting views and accounts of the Korean War. The first account is supportive of the position of the North and her communist allies, primarily China, whilst the second supports the view of the South supported by the UN and US.
Generally speaking the second version would be seen as more reliable based on the history of events.
In terms of reflecting different views/accounts of events, the first article clearly sees it as an act of American aggression to secure vital interests in the area, whilst the second article sees Western involvement as a direct consequence of North Korean aggression in invading South Korea in 1950.
The intervention of UN forces, according to the first account is a reflection of aggressive US foreign policy in using the UN, "manipulating", to use force to secure its own interests. This led to the intervention of China. However according to the second article UN involvement was a legitimate response to an act of unwarranted aggression by the North against the South.
If we look at what happened, in June 1950 North Korea invaded and occupied South Korea. Within a few months almost the whole of the South was occupied. This invasion was illegal and unprovoked so the accounts in the second article appear to be more accurate.
However one of the main reasons for US involvement was to protect Japan which it saw as its most important ally against the spread of communism in South East Asia. Therefore in article 1, there is legitimacy in saying that the US was protecting its interests in becoming involved, and in legitimizing its action through the UN.
The intervention of the UN drove the North Koreans back as far as the Yula river in the south, as stated in article 1 which led to the intervention of the Chinese, again as stated in article 1.
The two texts show different views on the behavior of North Korea during the division of the Koreas. Both have the same level of reliability.
Why do the two research sources have the same degree of reliability?Because both are secondary research sources.Because both don't show proven evidence.The first text shows that North Korea had no intention of attacking South Korea, but wanted to defend its territory and defend China from American occupation.
The second text shows that North Korea invaded South Korea to dominate the region and exploit its habitats.
None of the sources show substantiated evidence nor reports from primary sources, making them equal in reliability.
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What group was led by Italian nationalist leaders into southern Italy to conquer Sicily?
A. Red Shirts
B. Italian National Army
C. Revolutionaries
D. Gestapo
Answer:
Italian National Army
Explanation:
Garibaldi fought for Italian unity and almost single-handedly united northern and southern Italy. He led a volunteer army of guerrilla soldiers to capture Lombardy for Piedmont and later conquered Sicily and Naples, giving southern Italy to King Victor Emmanuel II of Piedmont, who established the Kingdom of Italy.
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Answer:
Red shirts
Explanation:
I looked up What group was led by Italian nationalist leaders into southern Italy to conquer Sicily? Red shirts popped up not too sure if this is right but Im pretty sure it is
Determine whether the following are qualifications for members of the Senate, House of Representatives, or both in the State of Georgia.
Must be at least twenty-five years of age
Must have lived in Georgia for at least two years
Must be a United States Citizen
Must be a resident in the district they represent for at least one year
:: Georgia House of Representatives
Georgia State Senate
! Both
Answer:
The Constitution of Georgia requires a Senator to be at least 25 years old, an American citizen, a Georgia citizen for at least two years and a resident of his or her Senatorial District for at least one year immediately preceding election. The present Senate membership ranges in age from 26 to 80.
Answer:
The Constitution sets three qualifications for service in the U.S. Senate: age (at least thirty years of age); U.S. citizenship (at least nine years); and residency in the state a senator represents at time of election.
Explanation:
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what are opposites of republicans? i need 3
Answer:
nondemocratic
undemocratic
dictatorial
In many cities, water from shallow wells is not used for drinking water because __________.
a.
shallow wells are easy to maintain
b.
water near the surface is more easily contaminated
c.
shallow wells destroy all seasonal crops
d.
shallow wells cause water to evaporate
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
THE ANSWER IS B√√√√√
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is probably B.
Explanation:
I am not certain but water towards the surface is easily contaminated sounds about right... I hope its not a quiz your taking but hit me back if I'm right.
How did the participation of the United States in World War I contribute to its becoming a world power?
A) The ability to influence the war's outcome by fielding over a million soldiers.
B) The United States lost over one hundred thousand soldiers in World War I
C) President Wilson's issuance of the Fourteen Points before the end of World War I
D) President Wilson's opposition to treating Germany harshly after the end of the war
What are Catholic identities
Answer:
5 Characteristics of Catholic Identity · A sense of sacramentality—Today's families may not have holy water fonts in each room or pray the rosary as a family.
Explanation:
What was true about the career of richard nixon
Answer:
Richard Nixon took both liberal and conservative positions on issues.
Nixon pulled US troops out of Vietnam, replacing them with native troops.
In his second election as president, Nixon won support in every state except Massachusetts.
He took both liberal and conservative positions on issues.
Explanation:
A city councilman and a teenager both exceed the posted speed limit while driving their cars. Both individuals are issued $50 fines by the local police. This is an example of
social contract
illegal search and seizure
natural rights
the rule of law
In which region would an archaeologist be most likely to find evidence of Roman Roads?
1. South Asia
2. Western Europe
3. Sub-Saharan Africa
4. Mongolia
Answer:
I think its 3
Explanation:
the roman roads spread to Northern Africa, so in sub saharan Africa would be the closest for an archeologist.
Do you think Charles schenck violated the espionage act by publishing his pamphlet ?
Answer:
Yes i do think so
Explanation:
After Mabel Dodge Luhan arrived in New Mexico, what preparations did she make to bring artists and writers to New
Mexico?
Answer:
She started the Taos writer's colony
Answer:
Mabel Evans Dodge Sterne Luhan was a wealthy American patron of the arts, who was particularly associated with the Taos art colony.
Explanation:
For Lawrence as for most of Mabel’s visitors, the Luhan home was a physical and spiritual oasis. Whether they established themselves permanently in northern New Mexico, or returned to the East and West coasts, they typically left Taos with their social ideals, their art, and themselves revitalized. Mabel Dodge Luhan. Mabel Evans Dodge Sterne Luhan (pronounced LOO-hahn; née Ganson; February 26, 1879 – August 13, 1962) was a wealthy American patron of the arts, who was particularly associated with the Taos art colony.
Fred has two pens (red and green). He wants to write the word “YES” and “NO” with both pens. In how many ways can he write both words with both pens?
Answer:
4
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Who were the Central Powers in World War 12
Choose 1 answer
Russia and Serbia
Engjand and France
Germany and Austria-Hungary
Answer:
germany and asutria-hungary
Answer:
I think England and France
who did the us send in military aid to help the vietminh repel their forces
Answer:
They aided the French by sending them military advisers and money. The US was paying about 75% of France's military costs in Vietnam.
do you support the electiral college or would you prefer the popular vote to be used to select the president on the next page draft a short essay stating your position and why include at least three reasons to support your position.
I choose electoral college
Answer:
Personally (this opinion could differ for yourself), I am against the electoral college and I am for direct democracy vote.
Explanation:
Having a pure democracy would ensure actual and tangible democracy for which this country claims it holds.
This would prevent gerry-mandering which is used against people of color´s cote often times to take away their vote.
Having an direct democracy would ensure americans to vote for who they actually like, not who they seem who would win and thus make 3rd parties alittle more viable.
which of the following types of government does china have
A: one-party
B: socialist
C: totalitarian
Answer:
A. One-party
Explanation:
China is a One-Party State, they are not fully communist nor socialist as many of their economic policies are capitalist. That's why China has the second-highest GDP in the World. They dont hold elections because the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) runs the government. Overall, China is not socialist nor totalitarian. They are a one-party authoritarian state.
1. Why were Coalition governments a problem for the success of
democracy?
Answer:
Corruption
War and violence
Explanation:
Which act was a key part to the Missouri compromise?
A. Arkansas territory organized.
B. Michigan admitted as a slave state.
C. Prohibition of slave states south of the Arkansas-Missouri border.
D. California admitted as a free state.
Answer: A. Arkansas territory organized.
Explanation:
B is incorrect because it was Missouri that would become a slave state.
C is incorrect because it prohibited slavery in territories or states in the Louisiana Purchase NORTH of the Arkansas-Missouri border.
D is incorrect because Maine came into the Union as a free state at this time not California.
A person possessing an immigrant visa is allowed to
participate in elections
work in any government job
travel with a U.S. passport
live permanently in the U.S.
Answer:
live permanently in the U.S.
13. What is one way Georgia protested in the Civil Rights Act in 1965?
Was there a contradiction between Balfour’s proposal to establish “a national home for the Jewish people” and the promise “that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine”? If so, why did he make two contradictory promises?
Answer:
The answer is yes there was a contradiction.
Explanation:
Balfour made that statement under pressure from the Zionist movement, seeking to establish a Jewish homeland in what was then Palestine, and the need for finance for the British war effort from the international banking community largely controlled by Jewish families. Indeed the Declaration was sent to The Rothschild banking family.
We have to understand what the British perception would have been at the time. Britain still had the largest empire in the world. She was fighting Turkey, an ally of Germany so was helping local Arabs as Turkey controlled Palestine.
They were also making commitments to the Jewish population in return for financial support. This seems strange if not ludicrous now, making the same promises of land to two competing groups, but the British at the time would have, from their imperial perspective, not seen this as a problem.
When World War 1 ended Palestine was given to Britain as a 50 year mandated territory. Almost immediately, the Palestinians demanded what they had been promised as did the Jewish population, both in Palestine and throughout the world. The situation was further compounded by the coming to power of Hitler and the pressures that caused on the Jewish community.
In 1948 the UK handed Palestine over to the UN who partitioned it between Palestinians and Jews, causing the first Arab-Israeli war. Much of this conflict, which is still continuing to this day, stems from British foreign policy and The Balfour Declaration in 1917.
a.
What led John Dawson to begin using coal as a source of heat?
He had an engineering degree and knew how hot coal would burn.
b. He was told by a friend that coal could be sold to private homes for high prices.
C. He discovered that coal burned hot during a summer wildfire.
d. His twelve-room house required too much wood and he was tired of splitting wood.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explain the significance of the 1848 Public Health Act in the uk
Answer:
The 1848 Public Health Act was the very first law on public health to be passed in the United Kingdom. It established a Central Board of Health whose job it was to improve sanitation and living standards in towns and populous areas in England and Wales
13. An important outcome of the Battle of Britain was that Hitler could be stopped true or false?
Answer:
La batalla de Inglaterra —en inglés: Battle of Britain; en alemán: Luftschlacht um England, "La batalla aérea por Inglaterra"— es el nombre con el que se conoce al conjunto de combates aéreos librados en cielo británico y sobre el canal de la Mancha, entre julio y octubre de 1940, cuando Alemania buscó destruir a la Real Fuerza Aérea Británica (RAF) para obtener la superioridad aérea necesaria para una invasión de Gran Bretaña, la Operación León Marino.
Ni Adolf Hitler ni la Wehrmacht creían posible conseguir una invasión anfibia con éxito hasta que la RAF hubiera sido neutralizada. Los objetivos secundarios eran destruir la producción de aeronaves y las infraestructuras terrestres para obligar al gobierno británico a buscar alguna solución negociada. Los alemanes fueron derrotados por los británicos, lo que sirvió a los Aliados para utilizar Gran Bretaña como base para invadir Europa en 1944.
Algunos historiadores han discutido sobre el hecho de que ningún tipo de invasión hubiera sido posible dada la superioridad masiva de la Marina Real británica sobre la Kriegsmarine; dicha operación probablemente hubiera sido un desastre. Se argumenta que la Luftwaffe hubiera sido incapaz de evitar la intervención decisiva de los cruceros y destructores de la Marina Real, incluso con superioridad aérea.
La batalla de Inglaterra fue la primera gran batalla enteramente disputada en el aire. Fue la mayor y más concurrida campaña aérea habida hasta hoy y la primera prueba de las estrategias de bombardeos que emergieron desde la Primera Guerra Mundial y fue también la primera vez durante esta guerra que Alemania era derrotada. Esta derrota supuso que, al invadir Hitler la URSS en 1941, Alemania lucharía en una guerra con dos frentes abiertos a la vez, contradiciendo sus ideas expuestas en Mein Kampf, en las que exponía la desventaja geográfica de Alemania, posicionada entre las potencias occidentales (como el Reino Unido y Francia) y el gobierno socialista de la URSS, respecto a otras potencias y por lo tanto no debía nunca luchar una guerra sin cerrar primero un frente antes de abrir otro.
Explanation: