Answer:
Answer: To get buisnesses to stop competing with each other on price and work together to stabalize the economy
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Explanation:
to get businesses to stop competing with each other on price and work together to stabilize the economy
What percentage of Russians work force worked in the private sector by the end of the 20th century?
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Economy
The Russian republic, by virtue of its great size and abundant natural resources, played a leading role in the economy of the Soviet Union. In the first decades of the Soviet regime, these resources made possible great economic advances, including the rapid development of mining, metallurgy, and heavy engineering, the expansion of the railway network, and a massive increase in the energy supply. In the 1960s a second phase of Soviet industrial development began to exert a particularly strong effect on the Russian republic. In addition to further growth in established industries—especially in the production of oil, gas, and electricity and in the chemical industries—there was a marked diversification in industrial output, including a limited expansion in consumer goods. In the years before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, however, the economy of Russia and of the entire country was in a state of decline, and official statistics masked industrial inefficiencies.
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What were the Neutrality Acts? What did they do?
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Between 1935 and 1937 Congress passed three "Neutrality Acts" that tried to keep the United States out of the war, by making it illegal for Americans to sell or transport arms, or other war materials to belligerent nations.
Explanation:
Answer:
Neutrality Act is an act prohibiting the export of arms, ammunition, and implements of war from the United States to foreign nations at war and requiring arms manufacturers in the United States to apply for an export license.
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How does the agreement of USMCA affect the economy of Canada? Choose one answer.
1. It created many low paying jobs in Canada.
2. The jobs were relocated to the United States.
3. It decreased imports to Canada.
4. It eliminated tariffs with the U.S. and Mexico
How did the Han dynasty end
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The end of the Han dynasty refers to the period of Chinese history from 189 to 220 AD, which roughly coincides with the tumultuous reign of the Han dynasty's last ruler, Emperor Xian. ... The Han dynasty formally ended in 220 when Cao Cao's son and heir, Cao Pi, pressured Emperor Xian into abdicating in his favour.
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Briefly explain the Marbury vs Madison case
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The 1803 case in which Chief Justice John Marshall and his associates first asserted the right of the Supreme Court to determine the meaning of the U.S. Constitution. The decision established the Court's power of judicial review over acts of Congress, (the Judiciary Act of 1789). Marbury v. Madison established the principle of "judicial review" the the supreme court has the power to declare acts of congress unconstitutional. The power of a court to determine the constitutionality of the laws of government or the acts of a government official.
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what is an Alliance
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An Alliance is a group of people striving for the same thing that is for a benifet.
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For example, an alliance to end slavery
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an agreement between groups, countries, etc. to work-together and support each otherI tried in most simple words
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How is democracy connected to the declaration of independence?
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The development of American democracy has been, in many ways, an elucidation of the premises outlined in the Declaration of Independence: that certain truths are self-evident, that people are created equal, that they are endowed with inalienable rights, that governments derive their power from the consent of the governed and that the purpose of government is to protect these rights. Such sentiments have not lost their power to inspire men and women to this day. They are the mark of the successes of American democracy, as well as of its failures.
Explanation:
Describe three negative effects the Civil War had on the economy of Texas.
Answer:
The blockade of Texan ports damaged imports and exports, slavery was abolished so East Texan cotton production plumeted, and finally, in order to fill in the gap, cattle production increased.
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which statement best describe the elderly cause of the Mexican American war?
A.) Revenge for United States
B.) The annexation of Texas to the United States
C.) Conflict over the official state religion of the new state
D.) Mexico was on the defense because the United States continued to into South America
Answer:
The awnser is D
Force, mass, and acceleration have to do with which law of motion? *
Answer:2nd
Explanation:
which nation fought and eventually took control of South Africa?
Answer:
Great britain *
Explanation:
Answer:
First the Netherlands then most recent Great Britain
Explanation:
Netherlands (1652-1795 and 1803-1806)
Great Britain (1795-1803 and 1806-1961)
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Question related to the movie All quiet on the Western Front. Many would argue that Kat was the most valuable asset to the group during their time in war. Defend that argument with facts from the movie
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Kat helped a lot with the labor intensive activities and overall helped many people survive the rough living in the west.
Am I truly proud of the person that I am? 8. Are there any toxic relationships in my life that need to be dealt with? 9. Am I too hard on myself or not hard enough? 10. What worries me the most about my future? 11. What dreams have I given up on? 12. What do I need to change about myself? 13. What do I want to be remembered for at the end of my life? 14. Am I in control of my life? 15. What makes me happy? 16. Am I a good friend? 17. Who would I trust with my life? 18. What am I most afraid of? 19. Am I contributing to the world? 20. Am I a good communicator? 21. Who am I most jealous of and why?
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Explanation:
What political concept came out of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in regard to slavery?
Answer:
popular sovereignty
Explanation:
Answer:
popular sovereignty.
Explanation:
it stipulated that the issue of slavery would be decided by the residents of each territory, a concept known as popular sovereignty.
Is Sarajevo in Serbia?
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YES
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no
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Which statement best describes how Jefferson's belief about government was different from that of Washington and Adams? Jefferson believed that presidents should make their mark by expanding U.S. territory. Jefferson believed that presidents needed to force Congress to go along with their ideas. Jefferson believed that the federal government had taken too much power and worked to limit its role. Jefferson believed that Americans needed to trade less with foreign countries and more with each other.
Answer:
Jefferson believed that presidents needed to force Congress to go along with their ideas.
Explanation:
How did collectivization in the Soviet Union lead to the starvation
of many citizens?
Select one:
A.) Citizens could not afford to buy farming equipment
B.)Crops were collected by the government for redistribution, but food was kept
from people as punishments.
C.) Droughts and cold temperatures killed most of the state run farm crops for
several years in a row
D.) Grains were grown and sold to foreign countries to help the Soviet Union
raise money
should we study history ? why or why not
Answer:
The study of history is important for all citizens because knowledge about the past is essential for an understanding of the present. For our own history, a knowledge of how and why are political and social institutions were created depends on our understanding of how they work today and what they mean to the society in which we live.
Explanation:
Write a paragraph on How Franklin D. Rooseveltt was elected 4 times.
On November 5, 1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt broke a long-held precedent—one that started with George Washington—when he became the first president elected to a third term. Roosevelt would go on to vie for, and win, yet a fourth term, taking office again on January 20, 1945.
FDR was the first, and last, president to win more than two consecutive presidential elections and his exclusive four terms were in part a consequence of timing. His election for a third term took place as the United States remained in the throes of the Great Depression and World War II had just begun. While multiple presidents had sought third terms before, the instability of the times allowed FDR to make a strong case for stability.
“You have economic-domestic issues and you have foreign policy with the outbreak of World War II in 1939,” says Barbara Perry, professor and director of presidential studies at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center. “And then you have his own political viability—he had won the 1936 election with more than two-thirds of the popular vote.”
Eventually U.S. lawmakers pushed back, arguing that term limits were necessary to keep abuse of power in check. Two years after FDR’s death, Congress passed the 22nd Amendment, limiting presidents to two terms. Then amendment was then ratified in 1951.
At the time of FDR’s third presidential run, however, “There was nothing but precedent standing in his way,” says Perry. “But, still, precedent, especially as it relates to the presidency, can be pretty powerful.”
Other U.S. Presidents Who Tried and Failed to Win a Consecutive Third Term
According to the National Constitution Center, most of the framers of the Constitution were against term limits, and, although amendments seeking to enforce them were proposed some 200 times between 1796 and 1940 without being adopted, most two-term presidents followed Washington’s precedent in not seeking reelection for a third time.
Still, some had tried. Ulysses S. Grant lost a third campaign in 1880, when James Garfield clinched the Republican nomination. Theodore Roosevelt lost his bid at a third nonconsecutive term in 1912 to William Howard Taft (he had previously served out the remainder of President William McKinley's term and then won reelection). And Woodrow Wilson lost the Democratic nomination in 1920. Harry Truman, who succeeded FDR after his death, was president when the 22nd Amendment passed and so was exempt from the new rule. Truman campaigned for a third term in 1952, but withdrew after losing in the New Hampshire primary.
Roosevelt’s campaign for a third term took place as the United States had not yet entered World War II, and the president was still trying to hold the line in an isolationist pattern.
“He was trying to guide us along to try to keep Britain afloat with things like lend-lease,” Perry says. “That obviously was preying on his mind and he didn’t think that the U.S. should ‘change horses in midstream’ as this war was building towards what he knew would eventually be our full-fledged intervention in both the European and Pacific theaters.”
Roosevelt’s defeat of Republican challenger Governor Alf Landon of Kansas was a rout—the fourth-largest electoral vote margin ever. His 1940 win against Republican businessman Wendell Willkie wasn’t quite as impressive, but he still won 55 percent of the popular vote, and took the electoral vote 449 to 82.
Republicans Led the Drive for Presidential Term Limits
This photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt seated at his desk was the last color image of him before the announcement of his death.
Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
Of course, not everyone was on Roosevelt’s side. The National Constitution Center notes that his decision to run for a third term resulted in key Democratic supporters and advisors leaving his campaign.
Some political buttons from the time read “FDR Out at Third,” and Perry notes that despite his popularity, one-third of Americans, particularly business people and those with means, still voted against him. They argued he was taking America down the road of socialism.
“Famously, there were people who would refuse to speak of him by name and would call him ‘That Man,’” Perry says. “But he knew the popular vote and the electoral vote were on his side. He wanted to see us through the two greatest catastrophes of the 20th century and he succeeded.”
Term Limits Were Set to Guard Against Tyrannical Rule
In 1944, according to the National Constitution Center, term-limit talk again came into focus. Republicans were at the forefront of the movement, though many Democrats agreed with the eight-year precedent set by Washington to guard against tyrannical rule.
“Four terms or 16 years is the most dangerous threat to our freedom ever proposed,” Thomas Dewey, Roosevelt’s Republican opponent, said in a 1944 speech.
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6. INFORMATIVE/EXPLANATORY Write a brief national anthem for the Bear Flag Republic.
Include details meant to inspire pride among its citizens.
Answer:
The "California Republic" was an unrecognized state that included the area north of San Francisco. This republic adopted the "bear flag" which is now used as the state flag of the state of California. The flag has a star, a grizzly bear and a red stripe. If California were to separate again, and it needed a national anthem, it could look something like this:
California, California, beautiful and strong,
I can never be away from you for very long.
Your sunny skies, your open sea, your brave history,
Make me proud to be a part of this glorious mystery.
With my fellow Californians, all sons of this land,
Through hardship, through blessings, proudly I stand.
5 names of the middle colonies
Answer:
Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware.
Explanation:
Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware. Hope this helps
Imagine that you are a worker in a Lowell mill in the nineteenth century. Write a letter to your parents. Tell them about your life at Lowell and your experiences.
Answer:
Lowell
January 21, 1841
Dear Father,
I was so glad to receive a letter from Mother last week! I am well, but sadly some of my friends here aren’t so lucky. There have been so many frightening accidents and lives lost. Only a few days ago, a young man suffered great injuries from working on a broken machine. The workers had let the management know that the machine was faulty. But they paid no attention to the workers’ complaints. Yesterday, I received my wages. I get a dollar a week now in addition to board. I will send the money home so that you can rest for a bit from working on the farm. I hope to hear from you soon.
Love,
Jane
Explanation:
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Answer:
Written August 7, 1841
To whom it may concern,
closet-sized, anI am writing this so that you can appreciate what you have no matter what year you are reading this in. It doesn't matter how little you have, but be thankful because your life will be better than mine! I work in Lowell Mills and it's very bad. I barely eat something. Our wages are very low starting from 2-5 dollars an hour, I know right? It has been very difficult, especially when it's very cold. I have to re-use all my clothes my shoes are so used I live in a closet sized room and have very few clothes; and I have to pay to use a restroom. I need to pay for the bus. I pay for my food and I only have a little left over. I work 24/7 just to get enough money. All I have is one jacket; I have family, but I kept going. All that hard work paid off when I found a nice man who noticed my hard work and helped me get a better-paying job. When I turned 15t I learned to sew and now that I am 36, I have put up my little sewing business, and guess what...I am in a better state. I have a normal size bedroom and a bathroom! My cloth is brand new, I eat better; I look better and everything is doing amazing! So never give up or stop working until god decides when you rest.
Sincerely,
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Which was promoted by the Democrats in their 1840 platform?
Limiting the president to serving only one term
Preventing the creation of a national bank
Using tariffs to protect American businesses
All of the above
Answer:
Preventing the creation of a national bank
warning signs of the new deal
Answer:
When the economy collapses
Answer:
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Why was the nation’s new capital built on the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia?
Answer: Why was the nation’s new capital built on the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia
Maryland and Virginia because the site was in a central location.
Explanation:
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In exchange the special District of Columbia, to be under Congressional control, would be built on the Potomac River. ... His grand plan gave pride of place to the capitol building which would stand on a hill overlooking the flatlands around the Potomac.
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I left these shores, at Vancouver, a red-hot imperialist. I wanted the American eagle to go screaming into the Pacific. It seemed tiresome and tame for it to content itself with he Rockies. Why not spread its wings over the Phillippines, I asked myself? And I thought it would be a real good thing to do
I said to myself, here are a people who have suffered for three centuries. We can make them as free as ourselves, give them a government and country of their own, put a miniature of the American constitution afloat in the Pacific, start a brand new republic to take its place among the free nations of the world. It seemed to me a great task to which had addressed ourselves.
But I have thought some more, since then, and I have read carefully the treaty of Paris, and I have seen that we do not intend to free, but to subjugate the people of the Phillippines. We have gone there to conquer, not to redeem…
It should, it seems to me, be our pleasure and duty to make those people free, and let them deal with their own domestic questions in their own way…I am opposed to having the eagle put its talons on any other land.
Mark Twain in the New York Herald, October 15, 1900
This excerpt is best characterized as
1) against imperialism.
2) indifferent to imperialism.
3) in favor of imperialism.
4) unrelated to imperialism.