Answer:
New York City
Explanation:
The General Assembly selected New York City as the site for the headquarters of the UN, construction began on 14 September 1948 and the facility was completed on 9 October 1952.
How could the experience of house slaves be just as painful as field slaves
Answer:
they have all suffered mentally and physically
Who control who talk to the president
Answer:
the legislature and armed forces
what branch Appeals courts?
Answer:
that branch would be judicial
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer to your question is the judicial branch
the holy land in israel is the birthplace of
a) democracy
b) the world's major religions
c) elections
d) satellite communications
Answer:
b) the world's major religions
Explanation:
The Answer:
B
Explanation:
Its not democracy or elections and I doubt it's satellite communications so via process of elimination, I'm going with B
what was apartheid and how did africans protest against it?
Which idea of Montesquieu has been incorporated into the U.S.
Constitution?
O A) social contract
O B) economic laissez-faire
O C) religious tolerance
O D) separation of powers
Answer:
d Separation of powers
Explanation:
What problems did the Chinese encountered because of their choice of location, and how did they attempt to solve those problems
Answer:
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Henry David Thoreau believed that is OK to break laws that are unfair or unjust
A. True
B. False
Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
Once he was put in jail because he refused to pay his taxes. This was because he knew that his tax money was going to support a war whose cause he did not believe in.
At what conference did the European powers divide Africa?
A. Congress of Vienna
B. Berlin Conference
C. Yalta Conference
D. Paris Peace Conference
B. The Berlin Conference
Which civilization was able to gain wealth & increase its trade because of its powerful navy?
A.China
B.Great Britain
C.Rome
D.United States
Answer:
Rome is your answer
Explanation:
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Which of the following did the Nile River NOT provide? *
rich, dark soil for farming.
water for crops
hot, dry weather
transportation
Why was the Grand Canal built?
To move military forces to conquer southern China
To help unify China
To protect China from nomads
To outcompete the Silk Roads
Answer:
The answer may be to unify China but I may be wrong
Explanation:
I say this because the canal linked north and south china allowing the wheat grown into the south to be eaten in the big cities.
Answer: To help unify china
Explanation:
The Grand Canal was built by the Sui Dynasty to promote trade and connections between northern and southern China.
How did Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca help make Timbuktu a site of encounter?
Answer:
The Malian dynasty was Muslim, and one of its rulers, Mansa Musa, made a famous pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324. Standards and Objectives
Explanation:
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what did settlers bring to america indian lands in the west?
Answer:
Although the discovery and settling of these new lands, this new continent, brought many positive things to Europe, such as new crops, like potatoes, that saved European countries from famine at some points, to America, it also brought the introduction of diseases for which the American Indians from South and North.
Answer:
Although the discovery and settling of these new lands, this new continent, brought many positive things to Europe, such as new crops, like potatoes, that saved European countries from famine at some points, to America, it also brought the introduction of diseases for which the American Indians from South and North
Explanation:
What are the roles for each branch of government that play in the policy-making process in the United States. Be sure to identify each branch's role in the formulation, debate and adoption, and implementation phases.
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Answer:
Evidence-based policymaking is relevant for all levels of government. State agencies play an important role in creating and using evidence as they implement policies and collect data while operating programs. Often, effective evidence-based policymaking requires a healthy partnership between the federal government and states, with some federal programs relying on state-level actions and support. For example, many social services and environmental programs are operated by states on behalf of the federal government, with states collecting data, making eligibility determinations, and conducting enforcement activities. The data collected through these normal operations can be analyzed to ensure programs operate as intended. The federal government can also help support and enable activities at the state-level. In some cases, data may be needed to analyze activities conducted across many states and to generate comparisons for determining what implementation strategies are most effective for a given program.
Explanation:
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Which battle took place two weeks after the war had ended with the signing of a peace treaty?
Answer:
Battle Of New Orleans, I believe
explain the term leadership
Explanation:
The capacity of someone to lead others is leadership.
Answer:
when one takes ahead for others
Explanation:
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To limit the concentration of power identified by
Madison in this passage, the framers of the
Constitution
A.) included a bill of rights outlining specific rights held by the people
B.) created a federal system of government with separate national and state governments
C.) divided the powers of government among distinct branches, each with limited oversight over the others.
D.) The night of the national government the right to exercise any power not explicitly identified in the constitution.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Well I think
what were the three factors discussed in lecture that Groove tension between countries leading up to the World War I
Imperialism: Conflict over imperial holdings.
Militarism: The rising power and might of armies in Europe.
Nationalism: The idea that your country is superior to others.
What have you observed on Hindustani Music of India?
what economic goals can be achieved easily in a traditional economy? which cannot? explain
Answer:
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What was the U.S. response to North Korea's invasion of South Korea?
The United States dropped an atomic bomb on North Korea.
U.S. troops prepared for attack pending UN negotiations.
The United States did nothing specific.
U.S. troops aided South Korea with support from the UN.
Answer:
U.S. troops aided South Korea with support from the U.N.
Explanation:
The US troops helped with the defense of Pusan, and injected an invasion force into Incheon, which effectively cut off all supplies to the North Korean Army, and led to a complete rout to the border of China.
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How do you think the experience of standing in line affected the men’s political opinions?
Answer:
Because they got free food and it's not right?
Explanation:
this is actually science but i didn’t see the label .
Answer:
Answer is
The earth collided with a large object that sent part of earth's mantle into space where it joined with parts of the colliding object
Explanation:
because moon is formed during a collision between the earth and anthor small planet
How did Mansa Musa's policies influence the Kingdom of Mali?
A. They led to an increase in trade.
B. They forced Christians to flee from Africa.
C. They made him the leader of the Islamic world.
D. They caused an economic decline.
Mansa Musa's policies had a significant influence on the Kingdom of Mali as They led to an increase in trade. Option A.
Mansa Musa's policies had a significant influence on the Kingdom of Mali, particularly in terms of trade. Mansa Musa, who reigned from 1312 to 1337, was known for his successful efforts to expand Mali's influence and wealth. One of his most famous achievements was his pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324, during which he embarked on a journey that showcased the immense wealth of the Mali Empire.
During his pilgrimage, Mansa Musa brought a large entourage that included soldiers, scholars, and merchants. He also carried a considerable amount of gold, which he distributed generously along the way. This lavish display of wealth caught the attention of various traders and rulers in the regions he passed through, and it created a significant economic impact.
Mansa Musa's journey to Mecca exposed the wealth and resources of the Kingdom of Mali to the wider Islamic world. As a result, it led to an increase in trade, as merchants and traders were attracted to the region's abundant resources, including gold, salt, and other valuable commodities. The increased trade brought prosperity to Mali and contributed to its economic growth.
Therefore, option A is the most accurate statement regarding the influence of Mansa Musa's policies on the Kingdom of Mali.
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The _______ bloc consisted of the Soviet Union and its satellite states. In post-war Europe, there was a shift among the people away from capitalism and toward _______. President _______ believed that a plan to revitalize European economies would be in the interest of the American government. Secretary _______ was the main proponent of the European Recovery Program, which would then be named after him. When the United States occupied Japan, it created a new _______ that would become the basis for the new Japanese government. The _______ viewed Germany as a bitter rival and wanted to make it suffer for the damage it caused during the war. The line drawn between Western Europe, influenced by the United States, and Eastern Europe, influenced by the Soviet Union became known as the " _______."
Answer:
Eastern
communism
Truman
Marshall
constitution
French
iron curtain
Both the United States and the Soviet Union wanted to remake Europe (and Japan in the United States's case) in their own images. The United States wanted to rebuild Europe so that it could resume trade and continue selling goods across the Atlantic. Europeans formed a large portion of the US export base. The US wanted European countries to adopt free-market capitalist economies, and it also wanted them to be strong democracies. The Soviet Union, on the other hand, was a communist nation. It was in its interest to see its own economy system spread. The USSR also wanted to create a buffer between its lands and western Europe to prevent another large-scale invasion
The Japanese became a capitalist democracy with a new constitution, bill of rights, and terms established by the United States. The land was redistributed from elites to tenant farmers, the nation was forbidden to go to war, and US military bases were permanently established. The emperor's divine status and power were destroyed.
Explanation:
Answer:
Eastern
communism
Truman
Marshall
constitution
French
iron curtain
Both the United States and the Soviet Union wanted to remake Europe (and Japan in the United States's case) in their own images. The United States wanted to rebuild Europe so that it could resume trade and continue selling goods across the Atlantic. Europeans formed a large portion of the US export base. The US wanted European countries to adopt free-market capitalist economies, and it also wanted them to be strong democracies. The Soviet Union, on the other hand, was a communist nation. It was in its interest to see its own economy system spread. The USSR also wanted to create a buffer between its lands and western Europe to prevent another large-scale invasion
The Japanese became a capitalist democracy with a new constitution, bill of rights, and terms established by the United States. The land was redistributed from elites to tenant farmers, the nation was forbidden to go to war, and US military bases were permanently established. The emperor's divine status and power were destroyed.
Explanation:
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Question 17 (1 point)
(7.5) (Select 3) Why did Cuba become a battleground in the Cold War?
Question 17 options:
Castro nationalized American-owned properties in Cuba
Fidel Castro's regime overthrew the American-backed dictator
the U.S. CIA trained Cuban exiles for an invasion of Cuba that failed
the Soviet Union conducted atomic bomb tests in Cuba
Question 18 (1 point)
Saved
(7.5) The 13 days of escalating fear of nuclear war in which the U.S. and the Soviet Union came closest to armed conflict is known as...
Question 18 options:
the Bay of Pigs Invasion
the Cuban Missile Crisis
the Iran Hostage Crisis
the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Question 19 (1 point)
(7.5) Select 3 reasons for U.S. involvement and continuing conflict in the Middle East.
Question 19 options:
U.S. support for the state of Israel
extensive American interest in oil
U.S. support of a Palestinian state
the Cold War rivalry between the U.S. and the Soviet Union
Question 20 (1 point)
(7.5) When President Eisenhower intervened in the Suez Crisis and issued the Eisenhower Doctrine, he extended containment to...
Question 20 options:
the Caribbean
the Korean Peninsula
Southeast Asia
the Middle East
Question 21 (1 point)
Saved
(7.5) What group stymied the U.S. economy in the 1970s with an oil embargo?
Question 21 options:
OPEC
NAFTA
NATO
OAS
Question 22 (1 point)
Saved
(7.5) Select 3 causes of decades-long strained relations between the U.S. and Iran.
Question 22 options:
the takeover of the Iranian government by a fundamentalist Islamic regime
the discovery of Soviet missile sites in Iran
U.S. support of the Shah
the taking of more than 150 American hostages in Iran
Question 23 (1 point)
(7.5) In what country did the U.S. support a rebel movement that evolved into the Taliban?
Question 23 options:
Afghanistan
Syria
Iran
Israel
Answer: Under the Reagan administration, U.S. support for the Afghan mujahideen evolved into a centerpiece of U.S. foreign policy, called the Reagan Doctrine, in which the U.S. provided military and other support to anti-communist resistance movements in Afghanistan, Angola, and Nicaragua.
Explanation:
What does the red line represent on the map of 1817? What does Confederation
mean?
The red line in the map shows the highway traffic and it indicates to be accident on that
meaning of consideration: an organization which consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league
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Answer:
1:it indicates the boundary of the two political districts in which tge surveys were conducted.
Explanation:
*confederation* -an organization which consists of a number of parties/groups united in an alliance/leageu