What kind of ideas and philosophies did Jim Jones support?​

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Answer 1
Jim Jones, the religious cult leader and civil rights activist, hinted at things to come. “I love socialism, and I'm willing to die to bring it about, but if I did, I'd take a thousand with me,” he said during a sermon at his Peoples Temple church in San Francisco
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List the main factors that agriculture depends on​

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Environmental factors that influence the extent of crop agriculture are terrain, climate, soil properties, and soil water. It is the combination of these four factors that allow specific crops to be grown in certain areas.

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After Bismarck became the prime minister of Prussia, this nation provoked Denmark and later France into war. What does this suggest about Bismarck as a leader?

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Bismarck was an outstanding diplomat and strong-willed leader. He achieved the title of 'The Iron Chancellor' for good reason. He navigated the German states to become a united empire and a major power in Europe. He initiated social welfare reforms and maintained the peace and stability of Germany and Europe.

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What was the result of the Vietnam War?
A. The communists were victorious and the country united as Vietnam.
B. The French maintained power over Vietnam.
C. The South Vietnamese won and maintained their independence.
D. North and South Vietnam became independent countries.

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here's your answer..

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I believe the answer is A.

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This is because the the US stopped helping south vietnam, and thus, the communist vietnam government took over becasue the southern Vietnam did not win.   B,C,D are false.

Two of Theodore Roosevelt’s major successes in protecting consumers were
A. the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act.
B. the Sherman Anti-Trust Act and the Interstate Commerce Act.
C. the Elkins Act and the Hepburn Act.
D. the National Child Labor Act and the Newlands Reclamation Act.

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ANSWER: A.) The Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act.

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It would be answer A my fellow people

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How were ancient Greek city-states alike and
different?

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Describe two ways in which the city-states of Athens and Sparta were alike and two ways they are different. They are alike because both had slaves and women could not take part in government. They are different because Athens was a democracy and Sparta was a strictly-ruled military state.

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Which Southern state did NOT secede?
Mississippi
Texas
Kentucky
Tennessee

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Kentucky was the Southern state that did NOT secede.

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Summarize or paraphrase the excerpt from Harriet Beecher Stowe.

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It’s basically how others act towards African Americans with cruelty

history on Alabama 20 points

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Alabama became a state of the United States of America on December 14, 1819. After Indian Removal forcibly displaced most Southeast tribes to west of the Mississippi River to what was then called Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), European-Americans arrived in large numbers, bringing or buying African Americans in the domestic slave trade. The New Deal farm programs increased the price of cotton and World War II finally brought prosperity, as the state developed a manufacturing and service base. Cotton faded in importance and mechanization beginning in the 1930s reduced the need for farm labor. Following years of struggles after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965, segregation was abolished and African Americans could again exercise their constitutional right to vote. The election of Guy Hunt as governor in 1986 marked a shift in Alabama toward becoming a Republican stronghold in Presidential elections; its voters also leaned Republican in statewide elections. The Democratic Party still dominated local and legislative offices but total Democrat dominance had ended.
The state's wealthy planters considered slavery essential to their economy. As one of the largest slaveholding states, Alabama was among the first six states to secede. It declared its secession in January 1861 and joined the Confederate States of America in February. During the ensuing American Civil War Alabama had moderate levels of warfare. The population suffered economic losses and hardships as a result of the war. Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation freed all enslaved people in Confederate states. The Southern capitulation in 1865 ended the Confederate state government. A decade of Reconstruction began, a controversial time that has a range of interpretation. Its biracial government established the first public schools and welfare institutions in the state. For a half century after the Civil War, Alabama was a poor, heavily rural state, with an economy based on cotton; most farmers were tenant, sharecroppers or laborers who did not own land. Reconstruction ended when Democrats, calling themselves "Redeemers" regained control of the state legislature by both legal and extralegal means (including violence and harassment). In 1901, Southern Democrats passed a state Constitution that effectively disfranchised most African Americans (who in 1900 comprised more than 45 percent of the state's population), as well as tens of thousands of poor whites. By 1941, a total 600,000 poor whites and 520,000 African Americans had been disfranchised. African Americans living in Alabama experienced the inequities of disfranchisement, segregation, violence and underfunded schools. Tens of thousands of African Americans from Alabama joined the Great Migration out of the South from 1915 to 1930[3] and moved to better opportunities in industrial cities, mostly in the North, especially the Midwest. The black exodus escalated steadily in the first three decades of the 20th century; 22,100 emigrated from 1900 to 1910; 70,800 between 1910 and 1920; and 80,700 between 1920 and 1930. As a result of African-American disenfranchisement and rural white control of the legislature, state politics were dominated by Democrats into the 1980s as part of the "Solid South. Alabama produced a number of national leaders.
Alabama was established as a separate territory in 1817 and became a state in 1819. By 1820 Alabama's population was more than 125,000, including about 500 free Blacks. By 1830 there were 300,000 residents, nearly one-fifth of them slaves, and cotton was the principal cash crop.

describe what divine right?

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the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people.

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Answer and Explanation:

Divine rights are the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people.

Or divine rights are the doctrine that kings derive their right to rule directly from God and are not accountable to their subjects

I'm pretty sure the first one is right..

True or False: During World War II, the engrossed Declaration of Independence was held at Fort Knox.

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False

Explanation:

Fort Knox and World War ll were two different events in history.

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According to the treaty, what was to be done with former German colonies outside Europe?

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The mandate system allowed Allied countries to control former German colonies outside Europe.

What was the Triangle Trade?


trade in slaves, sugar, and manufactured goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
trade based on the supply of the big three resources from China: silk, spices, and porcelain
trade begun for the purpose of shutting out a particular nation's merchants and craftspeople
trade that began in China and went through India before reaching Europe or the Middle East

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A. Trade in slaves, sugar. and manufactured goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

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A. Trade in slaves, sugar. and manufactured goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

In Texas V. Johnson, the Supreme Court ruled that flag-burning is protected by the

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Answer:

The First Amendment.

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it is important to develop renewable energy sources like solar, wind and hydroelectric power what is the advantage of using these resources instead of using fossil fuels?

A: They make more energy than fossil fuels
B: They are cheaper to maintain than fossil fuels
C: They cannot be depleted or ised up, like fossil fuels
D: They do not depend on weather conditions like fossil fuels

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C: They cannot be depleted or used up

What tactics did CREEP use to undermine President Nixon’s political opponent in the 1972 election?
It raised money from other political opponents
It threatened opponents so they would stop running
It distributed negative campaign flyers about opponents
It broke into the opponents' offices to steal documents

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The answer is D I took the test

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d is the awnser

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How did the Marshall Plan impact the European economy in the post World War II era? (10 points)

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El Plan Marshall —oficialmente llamado European Recovery Program (ERP)— fue una iniciativa de Estados Unidos para ayudar a Europa Occidental, en la que los estadounidenses dieron ayudas económicas por valor de unos 12 000 millones de dólares de la época1​ para la reconstrucción de aquellos países de Europa devastados tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El plan estuvo en funcionamiento durante cuatro años desde 1948.

Tras seis años de guerra, buena parte de Europa estaba devastada y millones de personas habían muerto o quedado lisiadas. Los combates se habían producido prácticamente por todas partes, abarcando un área mucho más grande que la que había sido afectada durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. A causa de los bombardeos aéreos, la mayor parte de las ciudades estaban muy dañadas, en especial las áreas industriales que habían sido los objetivos principales de dichos bombardeos. Berlín y Varsovia eran montañas de escombros, y Londres y Róterdam habían quedado muy perjudicadas. La estructura económica del continente había quedado en nada y millones de personas se encontraban en la indigencia. Aun cuando el episodio de hambre holandesa de 1944 se pudo resolver, la devastación general de la agricultura provocó una oleada de hambre en toda Europa, agravada por el duro invierno de 1946-1947 en el noreste del continente. También estaban destruidas las infraestructuras como, por ejemplo, las vías férreas, los puentes y las carreteras, que habían sido objetivo principal de los bombardeos aéreos, y muchos barcos de carga habían sido hundidos. Los municipios más pequeños no habían sufrido tanto los destrozos de la guerra, pero la carencia de redes de transporte los había dejado prácticamente aislados tanto física como económicamente.

Tras la Primera Guerra Mundial, la economía europea también había quedado muy dañada, y la profunda recesión económica duró hasta bien entrados los años 1920, con la inestabilidad y la bajada generalizada de precios que esto conllevó a la economía global. Los Estados Unidos, pese a un resurgimiento del aislacionismo, habían procurado ayudar al crecimiento europeo, sobre todo mediante la colaboración de los grandes bancos estadounidenses. Cuando Alemania no pudo pagar las reparaciones de guerra, los estadounidenses también contribuyeron ampliando los préstamos que Alemania había solicitado, una deuda que a los estadounidenses todavía no les había sido resarcida cuando entraron en la Segunda Guerra Mundial en 1941.

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17. What was a result of the raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859?
A. A victory for the Confederacy
B. An easing of tensions between North and South
C. Increased tensions between North and South
D. A successful slave revolt

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D) the raid on Harpers Ferry was a response to slavery( they didn’t support it) so it was an uprising against slavery :)

When and where did the Great Fire take place?

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Answer:

1971 IN MILIWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Explanation:

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Chicago, 1871. It was from October 8-10 of 1871 and killed about 300 people.

Lagyan ng tsek b) kung tama ang ugnayang sanhi at bunga at elus kung mall
6. Palaging nalilipasan ng gutom si Marie kaya sumigla ang kanyang katawan.
7.Laging nahuhuli sa pagpasok sa Idase si David kaya pinuri siya ng kanyang
guro.
8. Madalas magsunog ng kilay si Lina dahil dito, matataas ang kanyang marka.
9. Nahulog si Efren sa kanal dahil hindi niya tinitignan ang kanyang dinaraanan
10. Masaya si Aling Mila sapagkat suwail ang kanyang mga anak.
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Answer:

baka nag sun Miguel at red horse beer at nag lasing

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Can someone please help me determine a sentence grabber that involves why America was not justified in going to war with Mexico?It's because I am having trouble creating one.​

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Why was the US unjustified in going to war with Mexico? Well Mexico denied slaves unlike America, they accepted them and used them.  Mexico did not want them around. Polk also provoked it.

Explanation:

I can see why this would be difficult. I'd suggest working on the other parts you need done then with all of that information come up with a hook!

What was Jay Gould of Union Pacific Railroad known for
doing?

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Jay Gould, original name Jason Gould, (born May 27, 1836, Roxbury, New York, U.S.—died December 2, 1892, New York, New York), American railroad executive, financier, and speculator, an important railroad developer who was one of the most unscrupulous “robber barons” of 19th-century American capitalism

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Plz it is my hw say your country name and school that you study​

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Answer:

Hii

it's me Anuska Neupane from Nepal .

I study in class 8 of Golden Rays English School .

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QUESTION 8 PLEASE HELP!
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A, because French recognized America’s powers and became an ally

Discuss and evaluate the major issues in the America Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and the American Civil War. What were the expectations on each side, what were the advantages and disadvantages for each and what eventually turned the tide toward the colonists, the United States and the Union near the end of each of these respective conflicts

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Answer and Explanation:

As you already know, the Civil War was an armed conflict between the northern states (which formed the union army) and the southern states (which formed the confederate army). The aim of this war was to determine whether southern states could separate themselves from the United States and form an independent country and whether slavery should be banned across the country.

The Confederate Army had the advantages of easy access to supplies, since it was formed by the states that promoted all the agricultural production in the country. In addition, the Confederate army had a good banking system, which facilitated financing for the war.

However, the Union army had a larger number of soldiers and a stronger economy, in addition to having a large production of weapons and ammunition. These advantages gave the union victory, but in addition, the lack of foreign support for the Confederate army and the blocking of southern supplies that the union made, allowed them to win.

Japan modeled its modern society after several western influences. Which influence was not incorporated into Japan’s modernization efforts?
A. Germany's government
B. Germany's army
C. the United States navy
D. the education system used in the United States

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Explanation:

Meiji's work gave way to many changes, but primarily the adoption of a constitution, a parliament, education, modern infrastructure, and a standing and modernized military. Above all else, the Meiji restoration made Japan into a serious, industrialized, power in the late 1800's to the early 1900's.

The Japanese carry out this modernization by very deliberate study, borrowing, and adaptation of Western political, military, technological, economic, and social forms — repeating a pattern of deliberate borrowing and adaptation seen previously in the classical period when Japan studied Chinese civilization

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Definition of Xenophobia

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A strong antipathy or aversion to strangers or foreigners is Xenophobia.

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Xenophobia is the fear or hatred of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange. It is an expression of perceived conflict between an ingroup and an outgroup and may manifest in suspicion by the .

which factors are considered when deciding how much of something to produce?

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I think the demand for that specific produce

Demand is always the paramount factor for determining a product’s production schedule (amount). However, it isn’t always as cut and dry as “how much do people want of this?” A product will always have its high points and low points, so producers need to determine the demand of a product by taking into consideration the level of that product’s awareness (how many people know about it), the cost of the product, and the amount of competition that the product has. Also, when it comes to competition, you need to see how much people like your product vs your competitors, how many people are loyal to your brand, and if they’re willing to stay loyal even if your competition is cutting their prices.

Which economic hardships do citizens of Oceania face?

Choose all answers that are correct!

A Too little pay for subsistence farming
B Widespread inflation
C Low pay for hard labor
D People leaving to find jobs elsewhere​

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people leaving to find jobs elsewhere

low pay for hard labor


What was the result of the Supreme Court Case-
Brown vs Board of Education?

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They ruled that separating children in public schools by race was unconstitutional.
In this milestone decision, the Supreme Court ruled that separating children in public schools on the basis of race was unconstitutional. It signaled the end of legalized racial segregation in the schools of the United States, overruling the "separate but equal" principle set forth in the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson case.

.How did many Northern whites feel about African Americans?

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Answer:

Explanation:

IT DIFFERS FROM ONE TO ANOTHER THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE WHO THINK THAT THERE IS NO DIFFRENCE BUT SOME OF THEM HATE THEM

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