what were 6 main causes that caused the great depression
Why would the Hawks play at a college arena?
They did not have a large enough fan base for a larger facility.
Their arena was not built yet.
The city refused to build them their own arena.
They wanted to train younger players.
Answer:
The Hawks would play at a college arena is due to the city not letting them build their own arena. if that is not the answer I would go with their arena was not built yet.
Explanation:
The fanbase and training has nothing to do, a arena can be filled by opponents fans and they can bring in more money more fans later on. So I would go with the city refused to build them their own arena.
Why is Herbert hoover important in WWI
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Answer:
Herbert hoover important in WWI because When the U.S. entered the war, President Woodrow Wilson appointed Hoover to lead the Food Administration, and Hoover became known as the country's "food czar". After the war, Hoover led the American Relief Administration, which provided food to the inhabitants of Central Europe and Eastern Europe.
Explanation:
Who received the most votes from the House of Representatives?
Answer: In the election of 1824, Andrew Jackson received the most votes in the election, but not over half of the electoral votes needed to win. What is it called when a candidate gets the most votes, but not over half of the votes?
Explanation:
Acrostic poems of John Locke
Explanation:
Acrostic poems of John Locke
Who Won The Korean War
Answer:
neither side actually won the korean war. in fact the war goes on till this day, since the combatants never signed a peace treaty. South korea did not even sign the Armistice agreement. and North Korea repudiation the armistice in 2013
Answer: No one
Explanation:
Which statement about Mt.Vernon is true? A. Washington preferred living in Europe over living at Mount Vernon , B.George Washington inherited the property,C. Martha Washington never lived at Mount Vernon.,D. Washington bought the property from Thomas Jefferson
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Facts are facts
The civil rights movement began to change because
Answer:
Peaceful demonstrations
Explanation:
Answer:
after 1965. Some African Americans began to reject the calls for non-violent protests. These people wanted changes to occur much more quickly. They demanded action now, rather than the slower changes that usually came from peaceful demonstrations.
Explanation:
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What's the difference between the two types of Mayan pyramids?
Why didn’t Britain and France object when Hitler and Mussolini violated the peace treaty? What were the consequences of their total appeasement?
Read the passage from the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
An Act
To enforce the constitutional right to vote, to confer jurisdiction upon the district courts of the United States to provide injunctive relief against discrimination in public accommodations, to authorize the Attorney General to institute suits to protect constitutional rights in public facilities and public education, to extend the Commission on Civil Rights, to prevent discrimination in federally assisted programs, to establish a Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Civil Rights Act of 1964."
–Civil Rights Act of 1964
What power did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 give to the attorney general? Check all that apply.
to file suits protecting constitutional rights in public facilities
to file suits protecting constitutional rights in public education
to file injunctions against discrimination in public accommodations
to establish a Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity
to extend the Commission on Civil Rights
Answer:This act enforced constitutional rights to vote, protected constitutional rights in public facilities and with public education, it prevented discrimination in federally assisted programs and established Equal Employment Opportunity and served other purposes
Answer:
The correct answers are A and B
Explanation:
which of the following were consequences of pursuing a policy of expansion? check all that apply.
threat of war with Britain
threat of war with Mexico
threat of war with France
American Indians driven from their lands
Answer:
I just did the assignment it was a, b, and d i promise
Explanation:
Answer:
a b d got it right on edge
Explanation:
6. What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold? When the new grandfather held his
grandson for the first time, he smiled like a child in a toy store.
a. The grandfather brought a lot of toys with him.
b. The grandfather was happy and excited.
C. The grandfather was looking forward to giving his grandson gifts.
d. The grandfather met his grandson in a toy store.
Answer:
B is the answer.
it represents how happy he is...
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What were the political and social consequences of the Protestant Reformation? How did Martin Luther react to these political and social phenomena?
a key idea in the american system was a call for a
Answer:
National Bank
Explanation:
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The Supreme Court decided segregated public schools violated the 14th Amendment. Explain their reasoning. IN YOUR OWN WORDS
Answer:
Try putting this in your own words
Explanation:
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, case in which on May 17, 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously (9–0) that racial segregation in public schools violated the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits the states from denying equal protection of the laws to any person within their jurisdictions. The decision declared that separate educational facilities for white and African American students were inherently unequal. It thus rejected as inapplicable to public education the “separate but equal” doctrine, advanced by the Supreme Court in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), according to which laws mandating separate public facilities for whites and African Americans do not violate the equal-protection clause if the facilities are approximately equal. Although the 1954 decision strictly applied only to public schools, it implied that segregation was not permissible in other public facilities. Considered one of the most important rulings in the court’s history, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka helped to inspire the American civil rights movement of the late 1950s and 1960s.
What was one major role African Americans played in the Union victory in the Civil War?
Answer:
d is the most reasonable answer choice
Explanation:
Answer:C
Explanation:
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PLS HELP: whats the most important point about the battle of belleau wood?
Answer:
Why was the Battle of Belleau Wood important?
Battle of Belleau Wood, (1–26 June 1918), Allied victory, and the first major engagement of the U.S. army in World War I, that greatly boosted morale amid the German's Spring Offensive.
Explanation:
Summarize What was the intent of the National Origins Act? Was the law fair? Use evidence from the text in your explanation.
Answer:
To restrict and limit all immigration.
Explanation:
The law wasn't fair to the immigrants because they were moving to America for better opportunity.
The Vampire Diaries Lovers here's a question for you ..... WHOS YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTER????!!!! Mine is Katherine Pierce <3
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How did the Treaty of Versailles, after WWI, lead to the beiginning of WWII?
Answer:
When Germany signed the armistice ending hostilities in the First World War on November 11, 1918, its leaders believed they were accepting a “peace without victory,” as outlined by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in his famous Fourteen Points. But from the moment the leaders of the victorious Allied nations arrived in France for the peace conference in early 1919, the post-war reality began to diverge sharply from Wilson’s idealistic vision.
Five long months later, on June 28—exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo—the leaders of the Allied and associated powers, as well as representatives from Germany, gathered in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles to sign the final treaty. By placing the burden of war guilt entirely on Germany, imposing harsh reparations payments and creating an increasingly unstable collection of smaller nations in Europe, the treaty would ultimately fail to resolve the underlying issues that caused war to break out in 1914, and help pave the way for another massive global conflict 20 years later.
The Paris Peace Conference: None of the defeated nations weighed in, and even the smaller Allied powers had little say.
Formal peace negotiations opened in Paris on January 18, 1919, the anniversary of the coronation of German Emperor Wilhelm I at the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. World War I had brought up painful memories of that conflict—which ended in German unification and its seizure of the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine from France—and now France intended to make Germany pay.
Explanation:
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Answer:
it blamed Germany for the cause and made them pay for debt
Explanation:
Which of these had the GREATEST effect on the rise of white-collar jobs after World War II?
A)
the development of computer technology
B)
the growth of the entertainment industry
the increase in department store franchises
D
the decline in political power of labor unions
Answer: A
Explanation:
1. Why did Asian Americans have to deal with racism in the United
States?
Answer:
A look at the long history of Asian Americans and its role in shaping US identity. The essay also looks at the push-pull factors that have helped define demographic trends in the United States to present day and also covers some darker periods of American history, including the Congressional Exclusionary Act restricting immigration based on race and the Japanese American Internment during WWII.
Explanation:
Answer:
Given no context, I will give a couple examples.
1. Like all immigrants, Chinese immagrants suffered discrimination when they first came to America.
2. Japanese Americans were discriminated against during WWII because of espionage paranoia and because Japan attacked the US
Qin Shihuangdi
What were his beliefs on government?
What major accomplishments did he have?
Why did people rebel?
What of Shihuangdi’s has lasted until today
Answer:
oh I was learning about this his accomplishments were building the great wall of china, and Santdersing money and weights for people to use, his terrocata warriors were reconstructed after they broke. that's all I know
how has technology changed volleyball?
How easlily it got to call out faults when the were suing technolgy,It was also used for coaches to call out there memebers mistakes during a game.
Reduces CONFLICTPLZ HELP! The Sovilets ended the blockade after nearly a year, appearing to acknowledge that they believed the United States and Britain would keep the Berlin Airlift indefinitely. What evidence can you find in the article to support the Soviets’ conclusion? Do you think the U.S and Britain would have maintained the airlift longer? Cite evidence from the text.
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Why were there only a few African American scientists in the late 1800s and early 1900s
What caused the Seven years' war? And, how did it end?
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Answer:
he Seven Years War, a global conflict known in America as the French and Indian War, officially begins when England declares war on France. However, fighting and skirmishes between England and France had been going on in North America for years.
In the early 1750s, French expansion into the Ohio River valley repeatedly brought France into armed conflict with the British colonies. In 1756–the first official year of fighting in the Seven Years War–the British suffered a series of defeats against the French and their broad network of Native American alliances. However, in 1757, British Prime Minister William Pitt (the older) recognized the potential of imperial expansion that would come out of victory against the French and borrowed heavily to fund an expanded war effort. Pitt financed Prussia’s struggle against France and her allies in Europe and reimbursed the colonies for the raising of armies in North America.
By 1760, the French had been expelled from Canada, and by 1763 all of France’s allies in Europe had either made a separate peace with Prussia or had been defeated. In addition, Spanish attempts to aid France in the Americas had failed, and France also suffered defeats against British forces in India.
The Seven Years War ended with the signing of the treaties of Hubertusburg and Paris in February 1763. In the Treaty of Paris, France lost all claims to Canada and gave Louisiana to Spain, while Britain received Spanish Florida, Upper Canada, and various French holdings overseas. The treaty ensured the colonial and maritime supremacy of Britain and strengthened the 13 American colonies by removing their European rivals to the north and the south. Fifteen years later, French bitterness over the loss of most of their colonial empire contributed to their intervention in the American Revolution on the side of the Patriots.
Explanation:
Read the entire passage . Please
What is the authority to hear a case before any other case
a. jurisdiction
b. original jurisdiction
c. judicial review
d. judicial authority
Answer:
The answer is B, original jurisdiction.