what is the impact today of the invitations that come about due to the Great War​

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Answer 1

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Well in simple terms many inventions helped shape today , as warfare has changed. Tanks and planes were used during the war, u boats ( submarines ) were used by Germans , and machine guns are all things that are very commonly found in wars fought today.

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Read the following selection introducing Makyla's mom.
"When she first mentioned it to me, I didn't really entertain it," said Chelsea Linder, 29 years old,
who works as a school bus driver. "I said, 'OK,' but I kept pushing it off. But she asked me a
couple more times."
What does the author MOST LIKELY want the reader to think about Makyla based on this selection?

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Answer:

he/she wants the reader to know what's the conclusion or a problem of an character

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the author is writing an story about a human personal life , he/she want the reader to know the importance of how they will learn the good and the bad influence , this is a type of story that will make you tell the truth but nothing but the truth.

5. What states might support the New Jersey Plan?

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The New Jersey Plan was supported by the states of New York, Connecticut, Delaware, and New Jersey. It proposed a unicameral legislature with one vote per state

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In the New Jersey plan, it was designed to help smaller states gain equal representation in government, regardless of population.

What was the Great White Fleet




a) group of 16 American warships


b) rich fishing zone off the United State's Pacific coast



c) group of American airplanes based in Hawaii

d

Theodore Roosevelt's presidential staff

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The Great White Fleet was the popular nickname for the group of United States Navy battleships which completed a journey around the globe from December 16, 1907 to February 22, 1909 by order of United States President Theodore Roosevelt. Its mission was to make friendly courtesy visits to numerous countries while displaying new U.S. naval power to the world. The hulls of these ships were painted a stark white, giving the armada its nickname.[1]

It consisted of 16 battleships divided into two squadrons, along with various escorts.[2][3] Roosevelt sought to demonstrate growing American military power and blue-water navy capability. Hoping to enforce treaties and protect overseas holdings, United States Congress designated funds to build American naval power. Beginning in the 1880s with just 90 small ships, over one-third of them wooden and therefore obsolete, the navy quickly grew to include new steel fighting vessels. Although the fleet's capital ships were already obsolete at the time of the mission's commencement, the mission was a success and influenced later American ship design.

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Chandra Gupta United which area of India

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Chandragupta's empire extended from Bengal to central Afghanistan encompassing most of the Indian subcontinent except for parts that are now Tamil Nadu

Answer:

Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Odisha.

Explanation:

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Answer:

D

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why did Britain encourage Pakistanis to emigrate

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Answer:

In the mid-19th century, immigration to the UK from the area that is now Pakistan started in limited numbers due to the historical ties between the two countries. ... In the British steel, garment and manufacturing sectors, Pakistani immigrants helped to address labor shortages.

Explanation:

Answer: Pakistani immigrants helped to resolve labour shortages in the British steel, textile and engineering industries.

Explanation:Due to the historical relations between the two countries, immigration to the UK from the region which is now Pakistan began in small numbers in the mid-19th century.

Why did the US choose
to build the canal in Panama?

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President Theodore Roosevelt oversaw the realization of a long-term United States goal—a trans-isthmian canal. Throughout the 1800s, American and British leaders and businessmen wanted to ship goods quickly and cheaply between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.

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What are the two main parts of a cost/benefit analysis? How are they used to make a decision? (1 FULL PARAGRAPH)

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The following factors must be addressed: Activities and Resources, Cost Categories, Personnel Costs, Direct and Indirect Costs (Overhead), Depreciation, and Annual Costs. Benefits are the services, capabilities, and qualities of each alternative system, and can be viewed as the return from an investment. Hope this helps a ton :D

What romantic element is present in this excerpt from “Rip Van Winkle”?

In a long ramble of the kind, on a fine autumnal day, Rip had unconsciously scrambled to one of the highest parts of the Kaatskill mountains. Panting and fatigued, he threw himself, late in the afternoon, on a green knoll, covered with mountain herbage, that crowned the brow of a precipice. From an opening between the trees, he could overlook all the lower country for many a mile of rich woodland. He saw at a distance the lordly Hudson, far, far below him, moving on its silent but majestic course, with the reflection of a purple cloud, or the sail of a lagging bark, here and there sleeping on its glassy bosom and at last losing itself in the blue highlands.

A.
the emphasis on individual choice
B.
the emphasis on human o
C.
the emphasis on the beauty of nature
D.
the emphasis on the importance of society
E.
the emphasis on scientific discovery

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Answer:

C.

the emphasis on the beauty of nature

How did viewers of the 1959 eruption protect themselves from the heat?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Close all windows, doors, and fireplace or woodstove dampers.

Turn off all fans and heating and air conditioning systems.

Bring pets and livestock into closed shelters.

Keep necessities on hand.

Listen for emergency alerts and do what they say.

Stay inside until you hear that it's safe to come out.

The Kilauea Iki crater may appear calm at the moment. However, this 400-foot (120 m) crater was a seething lava lake in 1959 that erupted into molten lava fountains that rose hundreds of feet into the air. Kilauea Iki, which some people believe to have been the most impressive eruption event of the 20th century, gave geologists a rare chance to examine the Kilauea volcano's plumbing system. By the next month, activity had sharply increased and thousands of earthquakes were being recorded every day, which was a certain sign that magma was approaching the surface.

What is the name of the feature created by Kilauea Iki's ash eruption in November 1959?

Tou Puai

A cinder cone called Puu Puai was created during the Kilauea Iki Crater eruption in 1959. "Gushing Hill" is what Puu Puai signifies. As much as 1,900 feet (580 meters) of incandescent cinder and ash were thrown above the vent by gas emerging from the magma.

The height of a volcano's eruption

Hot ash and gas immediately rise into the air to form a towering eruption column that is frequently more than 30,000 feet high. Larger rock particles that are propelled by the explosion and are larger than 2 inches wide generally fall within a few kilometers of the eruption site.

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What was the purpose of the Potsdam Conference and the decisions made there?
A) to make plans for the invasion of Europe
B) to draft a list of demands for a cease-fire with Germany
C) to discuss postwar plans for Germany D) to come to an agreement about a new world peace organization​

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Answer:

i wanna say C or D but more D

Explanation:

They gathered to decide how to administer Germany, which had agreed to unconditional surrender nine weeks earlier on the 8th of May. The goals of the conference also included the establishment of the postwar order, peace treaty issues, and countering the effects of the war.

Answer:

Answer is C!

Explanation:

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What is the term for a justice on the Supreme Court

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Answer:

According to the Constitution, a justice of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices during good behavior.

Explanation:

So long as a justice behaves well and according to the law and is not corrupt, they shall hold their place in the supreme court. Justices can be removed by impeachment, retirement, or resignation, but they cannot be "fired" from their jobs. If a justice is corrupt, actions can be taken to impeach them, much like in instances with presidents. Hope this helps :)

Why were czar nicholas advisors spying on rasputin

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Because Rasputin was influicing all the members of the royal family that means he had power of Russia

(PLEASE ANSWER ASAP) What was the main idea of the five year plans?

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the first Five-Year Plan was designed to industrialize the USSR in the shortest possible time and, in the process, to expedite the collectivization of farms.

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What an interesting picture. I'm not certain when this was taken.

When you search for Japanese internment, other pictures like this one show up. The more usual ones are shot from the caboose end of the train.

This picture, in many ways, is a shameful picture. The Japanese internment was a black mark in American History. America Treated her citizens as though they were not covered by the Bill of Rights (the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution).

Why are they waiting outside the train? Why are they in single file? Why aren't they talking in small groups? Why are they being guarded by soldiers? Why are the soldiers so close to where the Japanese could sit while they were waiting? Who are the people behind the soldiers and why are they there? Why are most of them women and Children. Why are most of the people standing? Why are only a few on the lower right sitting? What is the American Officer (almost at the focal center of the picture) doing? Why is he there?

Just put these questions in the form of a sentence, and you have an answer to your question.

For example. There are about 100 people all waiting outside the train. They are close together and in single file.

Who would most likely agree with the nickname "Tariff of Abominations" for the tariff of 1828?

Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
a Massachusetts factory worker
B.
a Kentucky settler
C.
an English trader
D.
a Georgian planter

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I would say D since tarriffs almost never benefit the consumer or worker

How many countries are on the island of New Guinea

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Answer:

2 i think

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Explanation:

Answer:

2

Explanation:

first country  is Indonesia and the mainland country of Papua New Guinea

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one of the intolerable acts ____ the governors powers over the colonists. another allowed for british troops to be housed in the homes of the colonists

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Answer:

New Quartering Act

Explanation:

The new Quartering Act, which Parliament passed on June 2, 1774, gave colonial governors the right to requisition unoccupied buildings to house British troops.

Answer:

This was the Quartering Act (1770, 1774).

Explanation:

There were five Intolerable Acts passed by the Parliament. The Quartering Act (passed in 1770 and renewed in 1774) enabled the governors of the states to take land and property from colonists for use by His Majesty's Army and Navy without prior consent from the colonists.

Why did farmers in the 1780's struggle so much?
(revolutionary war)

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Explanation:

Trade routes to market were cut off by war, either water ways or roads. Farmers could not plant surpluses because they might not be able to sell the excess and it would just rot on their fields. Herds of cattle and horses were depleted either by the plundering of the British or as provisions for the Continental Army.

The farmers who fought in the Revolutionary War had received little compensation, and by the 1780s many were struggling to make ends meet.
Businesses in Boston and elsewhere demanded immediate payment for goods that farmers had previously bought on credit and often paid off through barter. There was no paper money in circulation and no gold or silver to be accessed by the farmers to settle these debts.
At the same time, Massachusetts residents were expected to pay higher taxes than they had ever paid to the British in order to assure that Governor James Bowdoin’s business associates would receive a good return on their investments.
With no means to move their crops and make money to pay off debts and taxes, Boston authorities began to arrest the farmers and foreclose on their farms.

How many themes guided Native Americans' success in Oklahoma after
the Indian Removal Act?
Select one:
-6
-9
-3

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I’m think the answer is 4

Who usually took care of slave children

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Answer:

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What acts as the United States' top social contract?

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Answer: The Great Recession has had such a devastating effect on American society because it struck at the very heart of the American social contract. More than in other Western societies, employment has been seen as the best guarantee of both economic security and economic opportunity for American workers.

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What reforms were popular in the 1800s?

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Answer:

Key movements of the time fought for women's suffrage, limits on child labor, abolition, temperance, and prison reform. Explore key reform movements of the 1800s with this curated collection of classroom resources.

Answer:

Temperance movement, prison reform movement, common school movement, and the second great awakening.

Explanation:

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Stephon must write a compare-and-contrast analysis of how culture shapes the heroes in both Heart of a Samurai and The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. Read this passage from Heart of a Samurai.


“I guess you’ll never become a samurai now, huh, Manjiro-chan?”

“Why not?” Manjiro asked.

“Even if we should get home, you know very well you can’t be. You weren’t born into a samurai family. You were born a fisherman’s son and you will be a fisherman, and any sons you have, they also will be fishermen. That is the way it is; that is the way it has always been; that is the way it will always be.”

Manjiro sighed. That was always the reason; that had always been the reason; and, he supposed, that would always be the reason.

What does this passage show about the culture in which Manjiro was raised?

It was customary to continue in the same line of work as one’s family.
Only those chosen to be a samurai could ever hope to become one.
Becoming a fisherman was the most honorable job one could have.
Dreams were not encouraged and were viewed as silly and worthless.

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Answer:

Its c

Explanation:

cuz ik this

Answer:

it is a

Explanation:

cause im magical and i know this stuff

In what ways did The United States respond to the growing threat of the Soviet Super
Power? (answer must mention all three parts) (1/2 page)
part a. Politically (consider using the following terms: NATO, National Defense Education Act,
Marshall Plan, Truman Doctrine, Iron Curtain, Berlin Airlift, Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile
Crisis, Space Race).
part b. Socially (consider using the following terms: HUAC, McCarthyism, GI Bill, the Affluent
Society, consumerism)
part c. Economically (consider using the following terms: military-industrial complex, National
Defense Education Act, NASA, the Affluent Society, consumerism, capitalism /
communism, Kitchen Debates)

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Well the United States is

Answer:

part b

Explanation:

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the end of the hundred years war ended englands attempt to gin territory on the continent and revived ______.
A. trade
B. feudalism
C. democracy
D. the manorial system

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Answer: they revived trade

What was the main purpose of creating the IGO?

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Answer:

2nd

Explanation:

The main purposes of IGOs were to create a mechanism for the world's inhabitants to work more successfully together in the areas of peace and security, and also to deal with economic and social questions.

Answer:

The main purposes of IGOs were to create a mechanism for the world’s inhabitants to work more successfully together in the areas of peace and security, and also to deal with economic and social questions.

Explanation:

it i B

How long ago was the Trojan War? A. About 1200 - 1400 years B. About 7000 - 8000 years C About 2100 - 4500 years D. About 3200 - 3600 years​

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D- 3626 years ago
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About 3200 - 3600 years​, was long ago was the Trojan War. Thus, option (d) is correct.

The World History Encyclopedia's timeline suggests that the Trojan War took place sometime around 1184 BCE. The timeline offered by Timetoast concurs with this date. According to the Iliad, the Trojan War is estimated to have lasted for ten years.

Scholars disagree on the historical veracity of the Trojan War; some believe it to be a mythical event that never happened, while others believe it to have some basis in reality.

As a result, the significance of the long ago was the Trojan War are the aforementioned. Therefore, option (d) is correct.

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Read this sentence from Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment," and choose the word that best describes the narrator's tone in the sentence.

Mr. Gascoigne's mind seemed to run on political topics, but whether relating to the past, present, or future, could not easily be determined, since the same ideas and phrases have been in vogue these fifty years.

A.
condescending
B.
ironic
C.
melancholic
D.
sarcastic

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The sentence from Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment," has the tone of B. ironic.

Why is the tone ironic?

The speaker mentions that Mr. Gascoigne constantly spoke of political topics from different eras spanning 50 years based on information in Vogue.

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Which country did the Japanese invade that led to the United States placing an embargo on Japan?

PLEASE HELP!!!!

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Answer:

china

Explanation:

Answer:

B: China

Explanation:

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