Which of the following was NOT one o the main causes for WW1 to begin in Europe (before the U.S. became involved)? A. Mercantilism B. Alliances C. Imperialism D. Nationalism​

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Answer 1

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The answer is A. Mercantilism.


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What represented the end of the Cold War? The fall of the Berlin Wall.
The Korean War.
The Vietnam War.
The Iron Curtain​

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The Fall of the Berlin Wall

Agree, disagree or qualify the following quote: “I
think women are foolish to pretend they are
equal to men, they are far superior and always
have been.” William Golding, Lord of the Flies

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Answer:

disagree

Explanation:

Frankly speaking women are not equal to men rather they are more and far superior than men.one cannot compare a man to a woman just because they are stronger than women but the actual fact is that women are the most strongest people I have ever know.

Which battle was one of the Union's worst defeats?

Battle of Gettysburg


Battle of Antietam


Battle of Bull Run


Battle of Fredericksburg

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I think it is the Battle of Bull Run. The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as the Battle of First Manassas, was the first major battle of the American Civil War. The battle was fought on July 21, 1861, in Prince William County, Virginia, just north of the city of Manassas and about 30 miles west-southwest of Washington, D.C.

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Had Hiroshima ever been attacked by the United States before the A-Bomb was dropped?

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Answer:

No I do no think so

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Compare Reagan's and Gorbachev's leadership styles and policy stances by dragging the descriptor tiles to the appropriate location on the Venn diagram. Put features that are similar to both men in the middle section. NEED ANSWERS ASAP!!

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Based on the Venn diagram, the features of Reagan and Gorbechev's leadership styles are:

Reagan:

Ultraconservative economist.Confrontational style on the military front.

Gorbechev:

Policy of government openness.Deep commitment to transparency/freedom of information.

Both:

Excellent communicator and visionary.Symbol of long-awaited change.Charismatic public speaker.

How did Reagan compare with Gorbechev?

Gorbechev pursued a policy of openness in his government and wanted information to flow freely. He sold this with his charismatism and communication skills which were features he shared with Reagan.

Reagan was quite confrontational and kept poking the Soviet Union while being an ultraconservative economist at home.

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Why do you think Hitler is stopping Jewish people from holding public office, professional jobs, becoming college educated, limiting their public lives and even removing their records of accomplishment? What do you think his plan is?​

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He is mainly doing this out of hatred for the jews and beleives that the Jews might take over jobs from Germans.

Access to what had been separated by race in the Plessy v. Ferguson case? A. Schools B. Bathrooms C. Railroad cars​

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Answer:

Explanation:

I believe C. OR is there an all of the above

Answer:

Schools

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A new view of Reconstruction began to emerge in the 1960s, the era of the civil rights movement. Why do you think the civil rights movement might have encouraged historians and others to reexamine Reconstruction

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The civil rights movement encouraged historians to reexamine the reconstruction of the south, because it was during the reconstruction that the African-American population began to be integrated into society as American citizens.

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The Reconstruction of the South took place after the American Civil War. During this period, slavery became a prohibited practice across the country and African-Americans, in addition to being freed, became American citizens. Being an American citizen, guaranteed that Afro-Americans had the same rights and duties as white citizens, but that was not what happened, because the black population, even though it was composed of American citizens, had limited and even denied access to rights. Since the reconstruction, in 1960, African Americans claimed these rights through the civil rights movement. As this attempt to limit black rights began during the Southern Reconstruction, the Civil Rights Movement, influenced historians to research about Reconstruction and how it was one of the foundations for racism and intolerance in the USA.

Which of the following is a way the media is used by a political candidate through use of TV commercial breaks? A. Press conference B. Photo Opps C. Campaign ads​

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Answer:

c the answer is c

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Answer:

56.) c

57.) b

58.) a

59.) a

60.) b

61.) d

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Which of the following statements is true about the Hungarian Revolution? Select all that apply. (Pick AT LEAST two options can be more)

a. The revolution began because of deep-rooted resentment about issues such as religion, patriotism, and personal freedoms.

b. The revolution was a failure and Hungary remained under communist control.

c. After the revolution, Hungary became an independent country.

d. The United States came to the aid of the Hungarians.

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Answer:

The following statements actually describe a similarity between the Hungarian Revolution in 1956 and the situation in Czechoslovakia in 1968

b. Both Hungary and Czechoslovakia were aided by western powers during their time of crisis.  

c. Both Hungary and Czechoslovakia remained under communist control.  

d. Both Hungary and Czechoslovakia became independent countries.

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In the 1900s, Congolese people began to react to such
torture by calling for
o independence due to human-rights violations.
O colonization due to human-rights violations.
O international help to deal with human-rights
violations.
O work stoppages to deal with human-rights violations.

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Answer:

C) international help to deal with human-rights violations

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The Congolese people began to react to Belgian torture by calling for C. international help to deal with human rights violations.

From 1885 to 1908, King Leopold II of Belgium had a stronghold on the Congo Free state where he exploited the resources (rubber especially) of the local people and subjected them to hard labor. At that time, rubber was profitable and the Congo natives who were made to work at the plantations were given quotas or targets that they were to deliver. Failure to meet these targets resulted in the mutilation of their body parts as seen in the pictures.

These acts prompted an international cry for help. Roger Casement, a British Consul was instructed by the British government to investigate the human rights abuses in Congo. His eye-witness account resulted in the overthrow of King Leopold II of Belgium on November 15, 1908.

Summarily, the Congolese people reacted to the torture meted on them during the Belgium rule by calling for international help to deal with human rights violations.

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Read the following speech excerpt and then select the correct answer to the question below:

President George W. Bush’s speech to the troops on the USS Abraham Lincoln
Other nations in history have fought in foreign lands and remained to occupy and exploit. Americans, following a battle, want nothing more than to return home. And that is your direction tonight. After service in the Afghan and Iraqi theaters of war — after 100,000 miles, on the longest carrier deployment in recent history — you are homeward bound. Some of you will see new family members for the first time — 150 babies were born while their fathers were on the Lincoln. Your families are proud of you, and your nation will welcome you.

Which example would best support the president’s claim in this excerpt?

Personal reflections on the meaning of war and peace throughout history
Biographical information on historic and modern-day war heroes
Images of suffering children around the world and especially in Iraq and Afghanistan
Quotations from interviews with the families of the service members on the USS Lincoln

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Answer:

Images of suffering children around the world and especially in Iraq and Afghanistan

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Which U.S. action would be more likely under the Reagan Doctrine than under
the foreign policy of détente?
A. Offering economic aid to an pro-Soviet country struck by a natural
disaster
B. Sending a military force to overthrow a communist government in
another country
C. Negotiating a treaty with the Soviet Union to limit research into
nuclear weapons
D. Overthrowing a dictator who has committed war crimes against
communist rebels

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Answer:

Sending a military force to overthrow a communist government in another country.

Explanation:

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What did Lincoln mean when he said that "...these men shall not have died in vain ?"

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Answer:

These men should not have died for no reason

Explanation:

There isnt much context but i think he means that the men should not have died for no reason meaning their sacrifice will be remembered

The Soviet Union remained a united power after communism ended. True False ​

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Answer:

Trye soon after communism ended things like the KGB and USSR collapsed

Which of the following was not a major part of the Japanese military in World War II?

A. Kamikaze Fighters

B. Blitzkrieg

C. Honor

D. Defend the homeland at all costs

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Answer:

blitzkrieg

Explanation:

blitzkrieg was a German tactic used by their military not japans

blitzkrieg from Blitz ["lightning"] + Krieg ["war"] is a military doctrine in which a surprise attack using a rapid, overwhelming force concentration that may consist of armored and motorized or mechanized infantry formations.

Visitors to Ireland today can participate in a ______, a traditional session of Irish music played in a pub.

Question 10 options:

Sean nos


Celtic Jig


Trad Sesh


Hornpipe

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Answer:

sean nos

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1. Who first used the term "Iron Curtain' to describe what happened in Europe at the end of World War II?​

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The term Iron Curtain had been in occasional and varied use as a metaphor since the 19th century, but it came to prominence only after it was used by former British prime minister Winston Churchill in a speech at Fulton, Missouri.

Which part is the stomach and large intestine are a part of which organ system?

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The stomach and large intestine are a part of the digestive system. The digestive system is the way that your body digests the food that you eat. The answer to the question is Digestive System.

Which of the following is NOT part of the Pretrial phase for adults?
Sentencing
Booking
Initial Appearance
Arrest
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I’m pretty sure it’s Sentencing since you get sentenced in a trial, and this is pre trial phase. Sorry if it’s wrong ._.

WHIch countries were satellites states of the Soviet Union after ww2

A.east Germany and west Germany
B.france and Italy
C.ukraine and Austria
D. Poland and Hungary

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Answer: D Poland and Hungary

Explanation:

after WW2 europe was split into to east and west with the line being split down Germany and running down through the Balkans. Poland wa east of Germany and so of Germany was split Poland would land on the eastern side. Hungary is in the Balkans which is in eastern europe so it fell under the iron curtain of the Soviet Union.

How has patriotism been used as a weapon in the past? Be specific and verbose

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Patriotism has always been an important political concept in Polish public discourse. During country's partitions (1795-1918) and under the communist rule it was one of the 'integrating forces' (Polakiewicz) and tools to maintain national identity and oppose the imposed regime. After 1989 its role becomes manifold. While multiple intellectuals still debate about its essence and usefulness in public sphere and try to elaborate a new patriotic formula for times of peace, increasingly the debates over its meaning become political. One could even conclude that it might be an 'essentially contested' concept (W.B. Gallie), or rather that actors from different ideological sides try to use it to their advantage and achieve their political goals with it. Labeling oneself 'the real patriot' and refusing this label to others in the process of monopolisation of patriotism (Bar-Tal) demonstrates how an allegedly subjective feeling can be used in the political realm, and how strong emotions such process can bring about. The analysis is based on a number of empirical debates about patriotism, e.g. the last up to date that occurred in 2010 after the crash of presidential aircraft in Katyn. The analysis will also compare whether more theoretical debates from the initial stage of the democratic transition had an impact on living the national mourning and expressing patriotism in the wake of such a national trauma.

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Answer:

citizens vote for a national legislator

Explanation:

i'm not sure if this is correct be i'm pretty certain it is

Identify three events in Genghis Khan's life and explain how these events led him to become the leader of the largest land empire in history.

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Answer:    Mongolian warrior and ruler Genghis Khan created the largest empire in the world, the Mongol Empire, by destroying individual tribes in Northeast Asia. Synopsis Genghis Khan was born "Temujin" in Mongolian warrior and ruler Genghis Khan created the largest empire in the world, the Mongol Empire, by destroying individual tribes in Northeast Asia.

Synopsis

Genghis Khan was born "Temujin" in Mongolia around 1162. He married at age 16, but had many wives during his lifetime. At 20, he began building a large army with the intent to destroy individual tribes in Northeast Asia and unite them under his rule. He was successful; the Mongol Empire was the largest empire in the world before the British Empire, and lasted well after his own death in 1227.

Early Life

Born in north central Mongolia around 1162, Genghis Khan was originally named "Temujin" after a Tatar chieftain that his father, Yesukhei, had captured. Young Temujin was a member of the Borjigin tribe and a descendant of Khabul Khan, who briefly united Mongols against the Jin (Chin) Dynasty of northern China in the early 1100s. According to the "Secret History of the Mongols" (a contemporary account of Mongol history), Temujin was born with a blood clot in his hand, a sign in Mongol folklore that he was destined to become a leader. His mother, Hoelun, taught him the grim reality of living in turbulent Mongol tribal society and the need for alliances.

When Temujin was 9, his father took him to live with the family of his future bride, Borte. On the return trip home, Yesukhei encountered members of the rival Tatar tribe, who invited him to a conciliatory meal, where he was poisoned for past transgressions against the Tatars. Upon hearing of his father's death, Temujin returned home to claim his position as clan chief. However, the clan refused to recognize the young boy's leadership and ostracized his family of younger brothers and half-brothers to near-refugee status. The pressure on the family was great, and in a dispute over the spoils of a hunting expedition, Temujin quarreled with and killed his half-brother, Bekhter, confirming his position as head of the family.

At 16, Temujin married Borte, cementing the alliance between the Konkirat tribe and his own. Soon after, Borte was kidnapped by the rival Merkit tribe and given to a chieftain as a wife. Temujin was able to rescue her, and soon after, she gave birth to her first son, Jochi. Though Borte's captivity with the Konkirat tribe cast doubt on Jochi's birth, Temujin accepted him as his own. With Borte, Temujin had four sons and many other children with other wives, as was Mongolian custom. However, only his male children with Borte qualified for succession in the family.

The 'Universal Ruler'

When Temujin was about 20, he was captured in a raid by former family allies, the Taichi'uts, and temporarily enslaved. He escaped with the help of a sympathetic captor, and joined his brothers and several other clansmen to form a fighting unit. Temujin began his slow ascent to power by building a large army of more than 20,000 men. He set out to destroy traditional divisions among the various tribes and unite the Mongols under his rule.

Through a combination of outstanding military tactics and merciless brutality, Temujin avenged his father's murder by decimating the Tatar army, and ordered the killing of every Tatar male who was more than approximately 3 feet tall (taller than the linchpin, or axle pin, of a wagon wheel). Temujin's Mongols then defeated the Taichi'ut using a series of massive cavalry attacks, including having all of the Taichi'ut chiefs boiled alive. By 1206, Temujin had also defeated the powerful Naiman tribe, thus giving him control of central and eastern Mongolia.

The early success of the Mongol army owed much to the brilliant military tactics of Genghis Khan, as well as his understanding of his enemies' motivations. He employed an extensive spy network and was quick to adopt new technologies from his enemies. The well-trained Mongol army of 80,000 fighters coordinated their advance with a sophisticated signaling system of smoke and burning torches. Large drums sounded commands to charge, and further orders were conveyed with flag signals. Every soldier was fully equipped with a bow, arrows, a shield, a dagger and a lasso. He also carried large saddlebags for food, tools and spare clothes. The saddlebag was waterproof and could be inflated to serve as a life preserver when crossing deep and swift-moving rivers. Cavalrymen carried a small sword, javelins, body armor, a battle-ax or mace, and a lance with a hook to pull enemies off of their horses. The Mongols were devastating in their attacks.

By eradicating different tribes in Northeast Asia, Mongolian warrior and tyrant Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire, the biggest empire in history.

What were the events in Genghis Khan's life that made him the leader of the largest land empire in history?

Temujin gathered a sizable force of more than 20,000 soldiers to start his gradual rise to dominance. He sought to reunite the Mongols under his reign by eradicating the old divides between the various tribes. Temujin destroyed the Tatar army by using brilliant military strategy and ruthless cruelty to get revenge for the death of his father.

He also ordered the execution of every Tatar male taller than three feet (taller than the linchpin, or axle pin, of a wagon wheel). The Mongol army's early success was greatly attributed to Genghis Khan's cunning military strategy and comprehension of his adversaries' goals. He had a vast network of spies working for him, and he quickly adapted new technology from his adversaries.

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Why did Renaissance thinkers refer to the time period after the fall of the Western Roman Empire as the "Dark Ages"? because many people who lived during the Middle Ages resisted the spread of Christianity because many people who lived during the Middle Ages resisted the spread of Christianity because they believed that there were few significant scientific achievements because they believed that there were few significant scientific achievements because the weather during much of the Middle Ages was cold and rainy because the weather during much of the Middle Ages was cold and rainy because they believed Christianity discouraged the creation of beautiful art because they believed Christianity discouraged the creation of beautiful art

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Answer:

Because they believed that there were few significant scientific achievements.

Explanation:

The Dark Ages was a period between the decline or fall of the Roman empire during the 5th century to the Renaissance in the 14th century. This period in between the two eras also came to be synonymous with the Middle Ages.

The period was called "the Dark Ages" because of the lesser development in the field of economy, social, cultural, or even science and the arts, like painting and literature. This period saw little to no achievements compared to the times before and after it.

Thus, the correct answer is the second option.

Amounts of money that you can subtract from your gross income like mortgage
interest or large medical expenses and thus lower your overall taxes are called

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Answer:tax deduction

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What did W.E.B. Du Bois believe?
A. Blacks should accept segregation
B. Blacks should move to Africa
C. Blacks should work for a practical education
D. Blacks should demand equality and civil rights

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Answer:c

Explanation:

he believe in education

Answer:

C. Blacks should work for a practical education

what is the Capital city of Egypt?​

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Answer:

Cairo

Explanation:

Cairo is the capitol and the biggest city in Egypt.

Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt. The city's metropolitan area is the largest in the Middle East and the Arab world, and 15th-largest in the world, and is associated with ancient Egypt, as the famous Giza pyramid complex and the ancient city of Memphis are located in its geographical area.

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