C) higher taxes for farmers
what goods sold best at the end of the santa fe trail brainly
Answer: C. Dry goods, contraband, and military supplies
Explanation: Dry goods, contraband, and military supplies were traded by the U.S to New Mexico, Mexico, and Spain.
Answer:
This Answer would Be C.
Explanation:
During these times Dry Goods, contraband and military supplies were HEAVILY needed to help support others. Therefore making answer option "C" correct.
Which of the following is a false statement?
A
Alexander the Great was Aristotle's student.
B
Alexander the Great conquered Persia and Phoenicia.
C
Alexander the Great wrote The Republic, a book about the best form of government.
D
Alexander the Great spread Greek culture throughout his empire.
List your expectations in History subject.
Answer:
Respect yourself, the teacher & others. · ...
Put forth your best effort at all times. · ...
Be prepared for class each day. · Come prepared with all materials necessary: ...
Follow directions when given. · ...
Pay attention, participate and ask questions. · ...
Preserve a positive learning environment. · ...
Take responsibility for your actions. ·
Explanation:
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Match each term with its definition.
Aggressive governmental support of
the military
Mobilization
To make something weaker in a sly
secretive way
Undermine
Conscription
To make soldiers and equipment
ready for war
Powder keg
A situation that easily could become
violent
Required enrollment for the armed
forces
Militarism
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1. After World War II, the U.S. and its Allies fought to contain the spread of __________.
2. __________ - used the term "iron curtain" to describe the division of democratic and communist nations in Europe.
3. __________ - advisor to Presidents Truman and Roosevelt, coined the term "cold war" in 1947.
4. What TWO conflicts did the U.S. fight in during the Cold War?
5. The article describes the Cold War as a decades-long test of a) __________, b) __________, c) __________ between the U.S. and Soviet Union.
6. How did the Allies react to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin from 1948 to 1949?
7. __________ - Soviet Premier (leader) in the 1950s-1960s.
8. Why did the Soviets build the Berlin Wall?
9. How was the Cuban Missile Crisis resolved?
10. What was the goal of President Truman's Marshall Plan?
11. What was the U.S. practice of "brinksmanship"?
12. The arms race between the U.S. and Soviets was a race to develop __________.
13. What feat did the Soviets accomplish in 1957 and how did the U.S. respond?
14. How did President Nixon try to promote a policy of détente with the Soviet Union during the 1970s?
15. What TWO factors eventually led to the downfall of the Soviet Union?
16. __________ - last leader of the Soviet Union.
17. What was glasnost and perestroika?
18. __________ - U.S. President who famously said, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
19. __________ - year the Berlin wall came down, __________ - year East and West Germany were reunited, and __________ - year Soviet Union dissolved.
Answer:
As World War II drew to a close, the alliance that had made the United States and the Soviet Union partners in their defeat of the Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan—began to fall apart. Both sides realized that their visions for the future of Europe and the world were incompatible. Joseph Stalin, the premier of the Soviet Union, wished to retain hold of Eastern Europe and establish Communist, pro-Soviet governments there, in an effort to both expand Soviet influence and protect the Soviet Union from future invasions. He also sought to bring Communist revolution to Asia and to developing nations elsewhere in the world. The United States wanted to expand its influence as well by protecting or installing democratic governments throughout the world. It sought to combat the influence of the Soviet Union by forming alliances with Asian, African, and Latin American nations, and by helping these countries to establish or expand prosperous, free-market economies. The end of the war left the industrialized nations of Europe and Asia physically devastated and economically exhausted by years of invasion, battle, and bombardment. With Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and China reduced to shadows of their former selves, the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the last two superpowers and quickly found themselves locked in a contest for military, economic, social, technological, and ideological supremacy.
the line segments in a polygon are called?
Answer:
Sides
Explanation:
Sides are the line segments of the outside of a shape, they're important so that people can calculate the area or perimeter of a shape using the measurements of said sides.
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what economic impact did world war 1 have on Latin America?
Answer:
Latin American countries continued to pursue export-led growth after the First World War. However, the external environment was by then much less favourable. Export growth was therefore modest. Fiscal and financial policies became more orthodox after the war and this, coupled with the disappointing performance of the export sector, made it difficult to promote industry – especially in those countries where it had yet to take root. By the time of the Great Depression, no Latin American country had been able to escape from dependence on primary product exports. The region was therefore very vulnerable to the subsequent collapse of commodity prices.
What are the events that led up to Aesop’s fables becoming so popular?
Answer:
The supervisive nature of the tales allowed the lower class in Greek society a means of escape from society which was often oriented around the idea that "might makes right" the fables were also considered as a valuable tool in speeches especially as a means to persuade others about a specific point.
Explanation:
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Summarize What did Sara Estela Ramírez accomplish as a writer?
Answer:
Between 1904 and 1910 she wrote essays and articles that supported workers' and women's rights. She also wrote poetry that focused on sisterhood, philosophy, politics, and male-female friendships. These appeared in the Spanish-language newspapers and literary magazines in the borderland area of Mexico and Texas.
what was the original strategy for the gifted education program in USA
Answer:
Gifted education (also known as gifted and talented education (GATE), talented and gifted programs (TAG), or G/T education) is a broad group of special practices, procedures, and theories used in the education of children who have been identified as gifted or talented. The main approaches to gifted education are enrichment and acceleration
Describe 3 beliefs Vespucci has about the native population?
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Following his encounter with the Native Americans in 1501, Amerigo Vespucci, widely known as one of the foremost European explorers at the time, had some beliefs about the native Americans which he later documented in 1502 to be as follows:
1. They have no religious belief
2. The walk around nakedly
3. They have no laws
What is dominant narrative? And counter narrative
“No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice, and family . . . It would misunderstand these men and women to say they disrespect the idea of marriage. Their plea is that they do respect it, respect it so deeply that they seek to find its fulfillment for themselves. Their hope is not to be condemned to live in loneliness, excluded from one of civilization's oldest institutions. They ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. The Constitution grants them that right.”
-Justice Anthony Kennedy, majority opinion in Obergefell v. Hodges (2015)
Based on the text, which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?
Choose 1 answer:
A
Marriage is a fundamental right under the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection and due process clauses
B
A new constitutional amendment should protect the fundamental right of marriage
C
The institution of marriage is more important than the Constitution
D
Individuals should be able to declare their love for each other openly based on the First Amendment’s protection of freedom of speech
How did Mexico’s independence from Spain change trade relations with the United States?
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Answer:
The North American Free Trade Agreement paved the way for a closer US Mexico relationship on security trade Mexican independence from Spain
Explanation:
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Explanation:
What does Amendment Seven Protect?
Answer:
It protects the right to a trial by jury in civil court cases
Explanation:
It ensures that people dont go to jail just because of what the judge says because that would violate our right
What is the purpose of this advertisement?
to demand increased benefits for those who are unemployed due to the Depression
to encourage veterans to join the Bonus Army to demand early payment of their benefits
to persuade Americans to march to Washington to gain the government’s attention
to protest the military’s treatment of the members of the Bonus Army
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
7. President Warren G. Harding gave jobs to many of his friends who came to be
called by which nickname?
A. Harding Gang
C. Ohio Gang
B. Normalcy Cabinet
D. Warren's Boys
Copyright McG
Answer:
C. Ohio Gang
Explanation:
Answer: The answer would be C(Ohio Gang).
Explanation:
What does it mean? The image?
I didn’t understand the meaning
Answer:
I think the image is showing an anicent time where there is a king and people are working for him.
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In your opinion, why do you think the Roman Empire was so successful as compared to others that we have studied?
Answer:
Their knowledge in building big sustainable structures and they were very strong and smart when it comes to warfare. They were well organized people but aggressive when it comes to obtaining anything.
Explanation:
In what century did the Han Dynasty
end?
Answer:
The Han Dynasty (202 BCE - 220 CE) was the second dynasty of Imperial China (the era of centralized, dynastic government, 221 BCE - 1912 CE) which established the paradigm for all succeeding dynasties up through 1912 CE. It succeeded the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BCE) and was followed by the Period of the Three Kingdoms (220-280 CE).
How did the Black Death arrive in Central Asia? (4 points)
a
In moldy food
b
On trade ships
c
Through dirty water
d
With attacking armies
Answer:
the black death arrived on trade ships (B)
The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347, when 12 ships from the Black Sea docked at the Sicilian port of Messina.
Explanation:
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What is the second change you can prove within the Agricultural Revolution? (Write it in a paragraph
form)
Answer:
The Second Agricultural Revolution's increased agricultural yields allowed a shift away from subsistence farming, leading to a decrease in subsistence farming rather than an increase.
Explanation:
why did the three round table conferences fail in reaching the constitutional settlement
Answer:
Third Round Table Conference
So to solve the problem in 1932, the final round of discussion started. Lord Irwin was replaced by Lord Wellington who was not ready to listen to the people and wanted everyone to follow whatever he says. Jinnah was not even invited. Before the conference Ramsay McDonald announced the Communal Award which was surely a huge mistake in its own. It declared Muslim majority in Hindu majority areas while Muslim minority in Muslim majority areas.
The Congress clearly was outraged and boycotted it. the Muslims however were weak and at least it was giving them something so they accepted.These reasons were behind its failure
Explanation:
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The Old State House in Boston houses a print representing which of the following moments in history?
A. The signing of the Declaration of Independence.
B. The events of the Boston Massacre.
C. The events of the Boston Tea Party.
D. The final surrender of the British in the American
Revolution.
Why did Ottoman sultans create the Janissary?
Answer:The organization became an important Ottoman military force soon after it was established because the Janissaries were perceived to be the sultan's most trustworthy soldiers as well as disciplined troops with particular small arms skill
How is the purpose of government as described by Aristotle like or unlike that described by the Founders of the United States?
Answer:
The well-ordered constitution results from the proper ordering of three factors: the deliberative (legislative) body, the magistracies (executive), and the judiciary (judicial).2. Government should have a monarch to represent the extremely wealthy (a monarchy), a council to represent the moderately wealthy (an oligarchy), and an assembly to represent free men without considerable wealth (a democracy).3. Government should not be able to pass a law or take other action without approval by all three bodies.4. Every citizen has a claim to a share of power, regardless of income or wealth (not including women, enslaved people, and foreigners).5. The purpose of government is to promote the good life, and the “best persons,” those with virtue, should rule.The Founders of the United States of America1. The Founders were those men involved in writing the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. Most of them had a classical education, meaning they were fluent in Greek and Latin and studied the classical philosophers such as Aristotle.2. The United States government has three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.3. The form of government originally proposed by the Constitutional Convention provided thata. the House of Representatives was to be elected by the free men in the states, including men who owned a moderate amount of property and men who owned little property.b. members of the Senate were to be selected by the legislatures of the states, made up of men of wealth.4. The Constitution requires that both the Congress and the president approve bills for them to become law, thus instituting a system of checks and balances.5. The Constitution gave all free male citizens the right to vote and established a representative form of democracy.6. The Declaration of Independence states that all men are entitled to the “pursuit of happiness,” and one of the main purposes of the government as described in the first paragraph of the Constitution is to promote the general welfare.
Explanation:
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(ASAP 100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST) what is Nixons Evolution on the NIxon Kennedy Debate
Answer:
September 26, 1960 is the day that changed part of the modern political landscape, when a Vice President and a Senator took part in the first nationally televised presidential debate.
kennedy_nixon_debateThe Vice President was Richard M. Nixon and the U.S. Senator was John F. Kennedy. Their first televised debate shifted how presidential campaigns were conducted, as the power of television took elections into American’s living rooms.
The debate was watched live by 70 million Americans and it made politics an electronic spectator sport. It also gave many potential voters their first chance to see actual presidential candidates in a live environment, as potential leaders.
The importance of the event can’t be underestimated. Before 1960, there were candidates who debated (Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas were 19th century examples) and there were candidates who appeared on television. And there were candidates who went out on the trail and “stumped” for votes, appearing in public at pre-arranged events or at whistle-stop tours on trains.
But most voters never had a chance to see candidates in a close, personal way, giving them the opportunity to form an opinion about the next president based on their looks, their voice and their opinions.
Going into the debate, Nixon was the favorite to win the election. He had been President Dwight Eisenhower’s vice president for eight years. Nixon had shown his mastery of television in his 1952 “Checkers” speech, where he used a televised address to debunk slush-fund allegations, and secure his vice presidential slot by talking about his pet dog, Checkers. Nixon had also bested Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in the famous Kitchen Debate.
Kennedy was the photogenic and energetic young senator from Massachusetts who ran a calculated primary campaign to best his chief rival, Senator Lyndon Johnson. But Kennedy had debate experience in the primaries and said, “Nixon may have debated Khrushchev, but I had to debate Hubert Humphrey.”
The debate took place in Chicago and CBS assigned a 38-year-old producer named Don Hewitt to manage the event. Hewitt went on to create “60 Minutes” for CBS. The highly promoted event would pre-empt “The Andy Griffith Show” and run for an hour. Hewitt had invited both candidates to a pre-production meeting, but only Kennedy took up the offer.
When Nixon arrived for the debate, he looked ill, having been recently hospitalized because of a knee injury. The vice president then re-injured his knee as he entered the TV station, and refused to call off the debate.
Nixon also refused to wear stage makeup, when Hewitt offered it. Kennedy had turned down the makeup offer first: He had spent weeks tanning on the campaign trail, but he had his own team do his makeup just before the cameras went live. The result was that Kennedy looked and sounded good on television, while Nixon looked pale and tired, with a five o’clock shadow beard.
The next day, polls showed Kennedy had become the slight favorite in the general election, and he defeated Nixon by one of the narrowest margins in history that November. Before the debate, Nixon led by six percentage points in the national polls.
There were three other debates between Nixon and Kennedy that fall, and a healthier Nixon was judged to have won two of them, with the final debate a draw. However, the last three debates were watched by 20 million fewer people than the September 26th event.
Explanation: