Answer:
I believe your answer is most likely B, if not then A.
Explanation:
Early life of Michael chekhov
Answer:
Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1891.
Explanation:Michael Chekhov was the nephew of playwright Anton Chekhov, who wrote The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, and The Cherry Orchard. At 20, Michael Chekhov began studying under director and teacher Konstantin Stanislavski at the Moscow Art Theatre, remaining there for 16 years.
what were the political, economic and social impact of the great depression on texas
Answer:
I think that its The state’s economy was further crippled by the devastating effects of the Dust Bowl. Also, The Texas Panhandle suffered greatly, as winds eroded the parched land and made life on farms and in towns all but impossible. Hope It Helps :)
Explanation:
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define a peace treaty
Answer:
My definition: A peace treaty is an agreement between two or more hostile parties, usually countries or governments, which formally ends a state of war between the parties.
Explanation:
The mujahideen were fighters in Afghanistan who
rebelled against the communists.
marginalized the Muslim population.
closed all of the mosques in the nation.
requested support from the Soviet Union.
Answer: The answer to this question is A
Explanation:
At the end of the twentieth century, the term Mujahideen was often used in the media to describe various armed fighters who adhered to Muslim fundamentalist ideologies.
The best known, and most feared, mujahideen were the various loosely allied opposition groups that fought against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan between 1979 and 1989, and then fought against each other in the subsequent civil war. These mujahedeen were primarily funded, armed, and trained by the United States (under the presidencies of Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan), Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. After the withdrawal of the Soviets, the mujahideen disintegrated into two loosely contiguous, opposing groups, the Northern Alliance and the Taliban, who then fought in a civil war for rule over Afghanistan.
Answer:
A. rebelled against the communists.
Explanation:
Just took the test on edg. :)
Which of these was a feature of the relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States in the era leading up to détente?
nuclear war
direct conflict
arms race
cooperation
c. arms race
during the cold war, america, the soviet union, and their respective allies all participated in a nuclear arms race.
It should be noted that the relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States in the era leading up to détente is a arms race relationship.
What is arms race relationship?The arms race can be regarded as a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries.
This was the relationship experienced relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States in the era leading up to détente.
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BRITAIN DECLARED WAR ON GERMANY BECASUE OF THEIR INVASION IN ITALY true or false
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
its true
Explanation:
if you want an explanation,comment on this answer and tell me that you want the explanation and i well be happy to give it to you
Internet users in the Republic of China must adhere to strict Internet use policies. These strict policies reflect which characteristics of an unlimited government?
Mark all that are true
(1) restrictions regarding freedom of voting
(2) restrictions regarding age and gender
(3) restrictions regarding freedom of the press
(4) restrictions regarding travel
(5) restrictions regarding freedom of expression
(6) restrictions regarding curfew frequency
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As a good citizen should, Mary votes in every election that she can. She votes for her representative to the legislature, but is not allowed to vote for the leader of the government. What type of government system does Mary vote in?
A.
communism
B.
presidential democracy
C.
parliamentary democracy
D.
autocracy
parliamentary democracy
Answer:
i believe its c
Explanation:
how does Jesus set us free form sin and death and give us forgiveness and new life
one thing he did was he died for us so we can go to heaven even if we have competed sins
who influenced the unites states the most in the pacific and how ?
Answer:
influenced what? i can help
Explanation:
The national rallying cry for the United States during World War II
was " !"
Answer:
here you go
Explanation:
The American Revolution gave rise to dozens of rallying cries—“No Taxation Without Representation;” “Join or Die;” “Don't Tread on Me”—but few had as significant an impact as “Liberty or Death.” The phrase first appeared in a March 1775 address by Patrick Henry, which concluded with the immortal line, “I know not what .
Answer:
Veterans Day – no, most histories credit World War I for that. ... America's first battle cry, used during the Revolutionary War, was Remember Paoli. ... Two years later, Anthony Wayne led America's first official Light Infantry unit in a midnight, bayonets only, attack ... Our national battle cries retain the same format as Paoli's.
Explanation:
hope this helps (ribbit),
tsu-chan :p
How did the California Gold Rush change the future of the West?
Answer:
The California Gold Rush of 1849-1855 radically transformed California, the United States and the world. The significant increase in population and infrastructure allowed California to qualify for statehood in 1850, only a few years after it was ceded by Mexico, and facilitated U.S. expansion to the American West.
Andrew Young was part of the Civil Rights Movement because he was personal friends with
(name)
A. Ralph Abernathy
B. MLK
C.Maynard Jackson
S. John Lewis
Which of the following is not a factor that directly contributes to rainfall in Southeast Asia?
a.sea breezes
b.land
c.reliefs
d.vegetation
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I’d say d because the only connection that vegetation would have is preventing the earth from mixing with precipitation (holding it down) and absorbing water
4. Which leader do you think was the most satisfied with the Treaty?
Answer:
there are many leaders and many treaters so please be more spesfic
but Lloyd George was satisfied that Britain had gained most of Germany's colonies
Explanation:
· headquartered in Brussels, Belgium · multinational military alliance · Treaty of Belgium united the members · created to combat the spread of Communism These terms are describing what international organization?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
These terms are describing what international organization?
These terms are describing The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, better known as NATO.
NATO was created to combat the spread of Communism, is a multinational military alliance that was created as part of the Treaty of Belgium, and has its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is a key strategic agreement, a military agreement indeed, signed by 30 European and North American countries to protect each other in case of military aggression or intervention. Among the countries that are part of NATO are the United States, Great Britain, Canada, France, Belgium, and Spain.
How did Quebec become a French-speaking, Catholic region within Canada? What is the Quiet Revolution?
Answer:
Explanation:
If I am not mistaken, Quebec was French Territory when they colonized it. However, due to a few wars with the British which they lost, they had to give the Canadian lands to the British. Soon enough English speakers outnumbered the French Speakers except for Quebec. It was the main language of Canada.
How did the First Battle of Bull Run impact the Civil War?
(please help asap 15 points)
What is humanism?
a. The study of human history.
b. A belief in the superiority of humans over other animals.
c. An intellectual movement that launched the rediscovery of antiquity
d. A religion in which human life is worshipped.
Answer:
I think its A
Explanation:
What areas were united by the railroads?
Answer:
it would be
.....
the Midwest and the east.
Answer:
The midwest and the east (i believe)
What was Vietnam's most significant challenge after the war?
rebuilding its military
providing food for its people
preventing mass emigration
restoring mail and telephone service
Answer:
B.) Providing food for its people.
Explanation:
After the war, Vietnam's cities and farms were destroyed, making it a chalenge to B.) provide food for it's people.
Answer:
B providing food for its people
Explanation:
took the test :))
BRAINLIST Lincoln opposed slavery and its spread. But was not willing to speak in support of abolition. Why do you think this was? Make sure to defend your answer.
Answer: While Lincoln did think that Slavery was morally wrong, the reason why he didn't do anything to support it was because it was in the Constitution and he didn't know what to do about Slavery.
Here's some more information: Lincoln did argue that the phrase "All men are created equal" also meant black people, but he never thought that they should have the same social and political rights.
CREDIT: History.com
Which group conducted the first protest against the Vietnam war
Answer:
The correct answer is college students. Opposition to the United States involvement in the Vietnam War began with demonstrations in 1964 and grew into a big social movement over the next couple of years. The protests centered themselves around college students first.
who believes that a state cannot lawfully leave the united states?
NO LINKS
Answer:
I think it depends on the laws of other countries
Explanation:
Of the nations in Southeast Asia this was the only one to maintain continuous indepenence Philippines Philippines Thailand Thailand Burma Burma Cambodia
Answer:
Thailand
Explanation:
Among the nations of the Southeast Asia, Thailand alone remained independent continuously among Philippines, Cambodia and Burma (Myanmar).
Philippines was colonized by Spain from the year 1565 to 1898 and then by the United States of America from 1898 to 1946.
Cambodia was colonized by France and Burma was colonized by the British.
Only Thailand had only survived the threat of the European colonization by the centralizing reforms made by the King Chulalongkorn. And also the USA and France decided that it Thailand will be neutral country so that it does not form a conflict between them.
What was the Seneca Falls Convention, and why was it significant?
Answer:
The Seneca Falls Convention was the United States' first women's rights convention. The gathering, which took place in Seneca Falls, New York in July 1848, was the beginning of the women's suffrage movement, which gave women the right to vote more than seven decades later.
Explanation:
23. What are attitudes held by a significant number of people concerning governmental and political questions known as?
the mass media
public opinion
interest groups
public policies
Answer:
the answer is mass media
Was Manifest Destiny a positive or negative event?
Answer:
I think its mostly a positive effect but its kind of both positive and negative
Explanation:
Manifest Destiny brought money, land, resources, and a strengthened economy to the Americans. There were also negative effects of Manifest Destiny. It had a negative effect on Native Americans and were lasting effects. Manifest Destiny also caused war and tension with Mexico
Answer: Both depending on who you are
Explanation: If you were a Native American (or anyone else forced to leave) being forced out of your land then the event would be negative. However, if you were an American settler you most likely would have gained some benefits such as extra land or resources.
Two major causes of the rise of dictatorships after World War I were