Answer:
c i think
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Answer:
The answer is D.
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In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, summarize how Reagan changed the role
of government and evaluate whether his policies benefited the country. Give
2–3 specific examples of policies during the Reagan era that addressed the
problems Reagan mentioned in his Inaugural Address
Answer:
Reagan enacted cuts in domestic discretionary spending, cut taxes, and increased military spending, which contributed to increased federal debt overall. Foreign affairs dominated his second term, including the bombing of Libya, the Iran–Iraq War, the Iran–Contra affair, and the ongoing Cold War.
Explanation:
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Reagan changed the role of government by introducing many different polices that better the government.
How Reagan changed the role of government?Reagan changed the role of government by introducing several changes in the system such as reduction marginal tax rates on income, reduce regulation, tighten the money supply in order to reduce inflation and reduce the growth of government spending.
So we can conclude that Reagan changed the role of government by introducing many different polices that better the government.
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Compared with Medieval art, the purpose of Renaissance art was to
support the role of patrons.
support the role of the Church.
show the wealth of patrons.
show the wealth of the Church.
Answer:
show the wealth of patrons
Answer:
C) show the wealth of patrons
Explanation:
What are three ways the U.S is a world leader.
Answer:The annexation of Hawaii. American missionaries and commercial interests had long been active in Hawaii; by the 1840s, they controlled the sugar plantations and held positions in government. ...
Justifications for expansion. ...
The war with Spain. ...
China and the Open Door policy.
Explanation:
the phrase "your new-caught sullen peoples, /half devil and half child" is an example of what belief that europeans used to justify imperialism?
Answer: Scientific racism
Explanation: The line is from “The White Man’s Burden.” Europeans considered themselves superior to other races, and thought it was their mission to “civilize” them. This is how they justified imperialism, and the invasion and exploitation of other nations.
What is the best part of dariuss persian empire?
Answer:
Darius the Great (Darius I Hystaspes), c. 550–486 BCE. This historically known Darius was the third Persian emperor, and an important figure for Jews in the early Persian period because of his role in the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem.
He ruled the empire at its peak, when it included much of West Asia, parts of the Caucasus, parts of the Balkans (Thrace-Macedonia, and Paeonia), most of the Black Sea coastal regions, Central Asia, as far as the Indus Valley in the far east and portions of north and northeast Africa including Egypt (Mudrâya), eastern Libya, and coastal Sudan.
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The 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was important in the 1970s because it
Answer:
In the 1970s, the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution was significant because it controlled for the first time the manner of presidential succession in the event of a vacancy, which occurred when Nixon resigned as a result of the Watergate Scandal.
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Why is the atomosphere blue?
Answer:
Gases and particles in Earth's atmosphere scatter sunlight in all directions. Blue light is scattered more than other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time. The white light coming from the Sun is really made up of all the colors of the rainbow.
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How are the Central Highlands different from the coastal lowlands?
How did the Trail of Tears affect native populations at the time? How did the Trail of Tears affect native populations in the future?
How did the Trail of Tears affect native populations at the time?:
The trail of tears effected native populations terribly. native americans were were forced to flee their homes because americans wanted natives home land.
Trail of Tears affect native populations in the future?:
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3. Interpreting What has Tom learned about the reality of war?
Answer:
O’Brien prefaces this story by saying that it is true. A week after his friend is killed, Rat Kiley writes a letter to the friend’s sister, explaining what a hero her brother was and how much he loved him. Two months pass, and the sister never writes back.
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The Executive Branch of Georgia is broken up into groups to help enforce laws. What are these groups called?
A.
State Agencies
B.
Judicial Courts
C.
Lieutenant Groups
D.
Legislative Committees
Answer:
A, most are agencies.
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¿En qué estación se "empapaba" el desierto? 2. ¿Cuándo se llenaban los graneros? 3. ¿Cuál era la época de fertilización de la tierra? 4. ¿Cómo crees que los egipcios embalsamaban los cadáveres? 5. ¿Por qué el Río Nilo era tan importante para la civilización? todo acerca del antiguo egipto
Las respuesta correctas para estas preguntas abiertas son las siguientes.
A pesar de que no se anexan opciones o incisos para responder a las preguntas, podemos decir lo siguiente.
1.-¿En qué estación se "empapaba" el desierto?
Los antiguos egipcios llegaron a conocer muy bien la época en la que se desbordaba el Río Nilo e inundaba el desierto. Ellos lo llamaban la "Creciente del Nilo." Este fenómeno comenzaba en verano, en el mes de junio y terminaba en el mes de octubre, cuando el Río Nilo regresaba a su nivel normal.
2. ¿Cuándo se llenaban los graneros?
Precisamente, después de que los campesinos egipcios terminaban sus cosechas y guardaban un porción de ellas para poder administrar el consumo de alimentos cuando no era época de cultivo.
3. ¿Cuál era la época de fertilización de la tierra?
Después de que las aguas se retiraban del desierto y el Río Nilo regresaba a su cause original. La retirada de las aguas dejaban un suelo extremadamente fértil, rico en nutrientes para poder cosechar.
4. ¿Cómo crees que los egipcios embalsamaban los cadáveres?
Antes de enterrar al faraón, se le retiraban todas las vísceras para que no se descompusiera el faraón. Sólo le dejaban los riñones y el corazón.
Antes de envolverlo, se le cubría con carbonato de sodio. Posteriormente, se le envolvía en finas telas.
5. ¿Por qué el Río Nilo era tan importante para la civilización?
El Río Nilo era de vital importancia para los egipcios porque representaba la vida misma. Las aguas del río se desbordaban y cuando regresaban a su nivel, dejaban una tierra fértil fácil para cultivar. Los egipcios dependían de sus cultivos y cosechas para comer y sobrevivir. Los egipcios desarrollaron modernas técnicas de agricultura para desarrollar impresionantes ciudades como Heliópolis o Tebas, a un costado del Río Nilo.
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(03.01 MC) Compare the emergence of advanced civilizations in Meso and South America with the four early river valley civilizations. The calendars produced by both the Mayan and ancient Mesopotamian civilizations
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The emergence of advanced civilizations in Meso and South America came way after the emergence of the four early river valley civilizations.
The first civilization, and the oldest one on planet Earth, was Sumeria. Sumerians settled in the middle of the Rivers Tigris and Euphrates, in modern-day Iraq.
According to historians, Sumerians developed modern agriculture techniques to grow good crops.
Unpredictable flooding of the rivers in Mesopotamia affected their crops until they learned to take advantage of this situation to grow crops in that fertile soil.
Due to this knowledge. Sumerians could establish powerful city-states such as Nippur, Eridu Lagash, Kish, Ur, and Uruk.
Something similar happened with ancient Egypt. They settled next to the banks of the Nile River. Agriculture techniques helped them to create one of the greatest empires of ancient history.
The same with the Harappa civilization or the Indus Valley civilization in modern-day India. They settled next to the Indus River. The same case for ancient China. They settled next to the Yellow River.
Mesoamerican and South American civilizations came many years after those ancient ones.
Historians and archeologists agreed that the Toltecs were the first civilization in Mesoamerica, followed by the Toltecs, the Zapotecs, the Teotihuacan, the Mayas, and the great Aztecas who founded the impressive city of Tenochtitlan, modern-day downtown Mexico City.
The Inca was the most important empire in South America. They owned and ruled most of the Andes region. For these civilizations, agriculture was of the utmost importance to survive and thrive.
In the case of the calendars, the Sumerians had an impressive knowledge about astronomy and the importance of time. Mesopotamia was a place of priests who were in constant contact with the gods to deliver these teachings and predict eclipses and weather changes.
The Mayans also had great knowledge of astronomy. They built an observatory in Chichen Itza, the archeological zone in the Yucatan Peninsula, in México. They created the Tzolkin, the calendar of 365-days. They also created the Haab calendar and the Long Count Calendar.
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What do you think could have happened to the nation if the Missouri Compromise had not passed?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I think what could have happened to the nation if the Missouri Compromise had not passed was that events, incidents, differences, and debates would have caused the premature beginning of the American Civil War in 1820.
Those years were a time of too much tension. The issue of slavery had already divided the nation.
That moment really illustrated the dichotomy of American society's attitudes about slavery in the early 19th century.
The context of the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was that there were many problems with slavery in the states. Some approved and depended on slavery, others -mostly the Northern states- disapproved and supported desegregation. In 1819, Missouri asked to enter the Union as a slave state, breaking the balance between supporters and non-supporters. By passing the Missouri compromise, the US Congress had an opportunity to soothe the complicated situation. It granted the Missouri request, and at the same time, Main was admitted as a free state.
How did the Cold War affect Indonesia?
Answer:
A forthcoming report by Indonesia's National Commission on Human Rights estimates that a purge of suspected communists during the mid-1960s killed between 600,000 and 1 million people.
The violence reshaped Indonesia's political landscape and affected the course of the Cold War, just as the U.S. was escalating its fight against communism in Southeast Asia
Explanation:
During 1989 and 1990, the Berlin Wall came down, borders opened, and free elections ousted Communist regimes everywhere in eastern Europe. In late 1991 the Soviet Union itself dissolved into its component republics. With stunning speed, the Iron Curtain was lifted and the Cold War came to an end.
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
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What are the three requirements for becoming a
member of the General Assembly, also known as the legislative branch, in Illinois?
In order to serve as a member in either chamber of the General Assembly, a person must be a U.S. citizen, at least 21 years of age, and for the two years preceding their election or appointment a resident of the district which they represent.
2. The Treaty of Versailles which ended World War one is considered one of the worst treaties in
human history. Many historians agree that the terms of the treaty almost guaranteed that WWII
would occur.
Which of the following countries did not own a zone in German & Berlin Town
World War 2?
the USSR
the US
Germany
Answer:After its defeat in World War II, Germany was divided into 4 zones of occupation: 1) Russian (Soviet) Zone, 2) American Zone, 3) British Zone, and 4) French Zone. The city of Berlin, Germany's capital, was totally in the Russian Zone but was also divided into 4 occupation zones
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Why are forms of political communication (bias/propaganda) both harmful and useful?
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Answer:
First, what is propaganda? When is propaganda most used, and why? How can I tell the difference between harmful, or beneficial propaganda?
Explanation:
1.) Propaganda: Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particualr political cause or point of view.
In simple terms- Changing ones opioion, point of belief or view with misleading, and untrustworthy word.
2.) Propaganda is most commonly seen durning war, protests, political debates, and social controversies and difficulties. Meaning, when it pretains to public appeal, or in other terms, when the people are to choose. ( Like, in America. Propaganda, is used durning Presidential elections.)
Propaganda is most known for its impact in World War II3.) It can be very hard to tell the difference. However, propaganda, is built upon lies and misleading information. So, fact check. This way, you can see whether or not you are being misled. Most importantly, don't let what you see, read, or hear sway your ideas and beliefs on someone or something
Harmful- easy to sway the publics' ideas and opinions through catchphrases, pictures, fake news, lies, and the agreement of popular social figures. Easy to paint any picture.
Ex." Loose Lips, Might Sink Ships"
This is harmful propaganda, as it is threatening those who see it.
Beneficial- Encourages morale, promote a better enviorment. Is not asking you to do something for personal gain of another. Encourages overall.
Ex. "Rosie The Riveter"
Rosie was a powerful woman figure during World War II, used to improve the morale of women to work in factories, in order to keep up the economy, money, and agriculture, while men were in the battle. A strong female character who encouraged women to work in war production, their patriotic duty was to save America at the time.
• "African National Congress (ANC) Demands Repeal of Pass Laws"
- “Bishop Desmond Tutu Awarded Nobel Peace Prize'
• "Nelson Mandela Released from Prison After Serving 27 Years"
Which historical situation is most closely associated with these headlines?
1
Kwame Nkrumah becoming the first elected president of Ghana
2.
ethnic conflicts in Nigeria resulting in civil war and widespread famine
3.
Egypt becoming the first Arab country to sign a peace treaty with Israel
4.
protests against the South African government's policy of apartheid
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Answer: 4. protests against the South African government's policy of apartheid
Explanation:
Apartheid was a racial segregation that was institutionalised in South Africa. During apartheid, there were segregationist policies against the non-white people in South Africa.
The pass laws were used in segregating people. Later, the African National Congress demanded that the Pass Laws should be repealed.
Bishop Desmond Tutu was also awarded the Nobel Peace Prize due to the role he played in making sure that apartheid ended.
Nelson Mandela was released from prison after serving for 27 years. He was regarded as an anti apartheid leader which led to him being out in jail.
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Which statement is an accurate description of a tactic used by the Cherokees to keep white settlers from taking their land?
They asked the British to help them fight the United States.
They destroyed their crops to make the land worthless to whites.
They formed an alliance with other tribes and sent representatives to Congress.
They adopted some European customs and tried to fit in with white neighbors.
Answer:
They adopted some European customs and trie to fit in with white neighbors
Explanation:
A 40-year-old woman who was born in the united states moved to france when she was two years old. She moved back to the united states when she was 30 years old. Can she become the president of the united states? Why or why not?
Answer:
No she can not run for president.
Explanation:
According to to the U.S. Constitution, the president must be a natural-born citizen of the United States, be at least 35 years old, and have been a resident of the United States for 14 years.
southern states seceded after Abraham Lincoln was elected president because Lincoln:
A. Declared that all slaves must be immediatly freed.
B. publicly supported john brown's raid on harper ferry.
C. refused to support the spread of slavery into new states.
D. promised that he would not use the military to stop secession
Answer:d
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln did not at all support slavery, and the South wasn't a big fan of that. They seceded when he refused to support its spread, and the tragic Civil War began soon after.
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Why did Portugal and Spain want to find a water route?
Answer:
Why did Portugal and Spain want to find a water route?
European rulers from the countries of Portugal, Spain, France, England, and the Netherlands wanted to increase their power by trading silks and spices found in Asia. To achieve their goal, they needed to find a sea route to Asia !! Spanish and Portuguese explorers traveled in two directions.
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Who took the Kingdom of Cuzco and made it into what would become known as the Inca Empire?
Pachacuti
Justinian
Siddartha Guatama
Gilgamesh
what tole did geography play in the outbreak of world war 1
Answer:
Geography gave the central powers a disadvantage, as they were surrounded by their enemies. If civilians were unhappy, they might not work well or they might create domestic unrest that would unset war plans and demoralize soldiers.
Explanation:
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According to Christopher
Columbus, what did he think
was the fastest way to travel to
India?
Answer: Christopher Columbus too knew that the Earth was round, when he proposed to reach India by sailing west from Spain, he too knew that the Earth was round. India was the source of precious spices and other rare goods, but reaching it by sailing east was difficult, because Africa blocked the way.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Using sleek ships
Explanation:
Using small ships would get there faster? Right? Pretty wrong in that time of age, not only were they small, they were crowded. And without motors your see now, there was no point in using something that the ocean could toss like a boomerang