Answer:
New Jersey, and Delaware. Why are areas of Federalist majority generally along the Atlantic seacoast?
Answer:
States: New Jersey, and Delaware.
Federalism appealed to merchants, many large landowners, those engaged in commerce, and the wealthy more generally. Federalists were concentrated in urban port towns (especially in the Northeast), in New England, and in parts of Virginia and the Carolinas (especially Charleston).
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Fighting for control of the Mongol Empire stopped after the death of Genghis Khan in 1227.
TRUE OR FALSE
Answer:
TRUEExplanation:
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What was the name given to the belief that people should should work to make caldo changes that benefit everyone? A.reform B.common good C.suffragist D.monopoly
Answer:
Hello! Your answer would be, A)Reform
Explanation:
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29 How did President Ronald Reagan's administration support Contra rebels in Nicaragua after
Congress cut funding for military aid?
A -By secretly selling weapons to Iran in order to raise funds
B -By confiscating funds seized in drug raids
C -By implementing a sin tax on luxury items
D -By collecting tariffs on oil imports from Saudi Arabia
Answer:A-By secretly selling weapons to Iran in order to raise funds
Explanation:
Under the administration term of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States of America, the Contra rebels in Nicaragua were supported by secretly selling weapons to Iran in order to raise funds.
How were the Contra rebels supported?During the 1980s, the Congress had cut the funding for the military aid. The Contra rebels who were present in Nicaragua at this time were under financial crisis during this time.
In order to fund them, President Reagan allowed a secretive route of sale of weapons by the Contra rebels to Iran.
Hence, option A; secretive sale of weapons to Iran was carried out by President Reagan in order to provide support to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
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How did the Marshall Plan influence Europe during the early years of the Cold
War?
A. It helped liberal democracies rebuild their economies to resist the
spread of communism.
B. It prevented European states from conducting research into
nuclear weapons.
C. It ensured that no European states could align with the Soviet
Union.
D. It allowed European colonial powers to maintain military control
over foreign territories.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
the US helped Europe rebuild so they would not need to depend on communism for food and supplies
Which of the following is true about Rwanda? (5 points)
In the 1990s, its people suffered ethnic cleansing, but the United Nations was able to stop the violence.
One ethnic group tried to eliminate the other in the 1990s, and the world failed to respond with force.
The country was at peace in the 1990s until another invaded and committed genocide against all.
A migration of the people escaping violent conditions in surrounding countries took refuge there in the 1990s.
Answer:
One ethnic group tried to eliminate the other in the 1990s, and the world failed to respond with force.
Why did the Japanese want to take over other countries?
Answer: The militaristic culture of Japan in the 1930's meant an aggressive foreign policy aimed at establishing Japanese hegemony in the Far East and Pacific. However the Japanese also needed access to raw materials, particularly oil and rubber to sustain a war economy.
Which phrase tells why the writers of the Declaration of Independence are
creating and publishing this document?
a. "When in the course of human events"
b. "a decent respect for the opinions of mankind requires"
C. "We hold these truths to be self-evident"
d. "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness"
.
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Answer:
Explanation:
All phrases are in the Declaration but the reasons why it was created was "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." Answer is d.
Answer:
Explanation:
d. "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness"
intentionally abandoning or leaving for an indefinite time is called exertion
true
false
Pseudoscientific ideas
Answer: astrology is an example of pseudoscientific and so is paramormal studies such as channeling
How did appeasement lead to World War II?
It allowed Germany’s aggressive behavior to continue until war broke out, because it believed no nation would resist as it continued to expand its territory.
It caused Britain and France to reduce their military forces to appease Germany, which took advantage of their lack of opposition to the point of ultimately forcing war.
It was meant to satisfy Germany’s desire for more territory and avoid war, giving Poland a false sense of security and leading to the relaxation of their border defenses.
It led to war as Germany became overconfident, believing it would continue to be unopposed as it annexed the low countries of Europe.
Answer:
The answer is it caused Britain and France to reduce their military forces to appease Germany, which took advantage of their lack of opposition to the point of ultimately forcing the war.
Explanation:
What human factor most contributed to the creation of the Dust Bowl?
Removing native grasses damaged the topsoil.
Excessive livestock production stripped the ground of nutrients.
Letting fields lay fallow led to mismanagement of the land.
Crop rotation eroded the top inch of the topsoil.
Answer:
Removing native grasses damaged the topsoil.
Explanation:
Farmers were removing too much grass which in turn damaged the topsoil of the land. This caused the dirt to move around easier especially when you add wind to the equation.
What were the siege of Vicksburg and the Battle of Gettysburg? What effects did they have on the progress of the war?
Answer:
The Siege of Vicksburg was a great victory for the Union. It gave control of the Mississippi River to the Union. Around the same time, the Confederate army under General Robert E. Lee was defeated at the Battle of Gettysburg. These two victories marked the major turning point of the Civil War in favor of the Union.
Answer:
The Siege of Vicksburg gave control to the important Mississippi River, while the Battle of Gettysburg made the Confederates never try to attack union territory again. These two events marked a turning point in the war.
Explanation:
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Which of the following describes the influence of Greek Stoicism on Roman culture? (4 points)
a
The Romans believed it was important to avoid anger, jealousy, and greed by practicing self-control.
b
The Romans believed it was important to have a personal sense of duty towards one's fellows.
c
The Romans believed it was important to be modest in the way one practiced their religion.
d
The Romans believed it was important to be strong and devoted to the protection of the state.
What are some possible outcomes or costs to society that may result from drug- and alcohol-related emergency room visits?
Answer:
The NDIC estimates that the annual costs of emergency department visits related to drug abuse are $161 million, with an additional $5.5 million in costs for those who have to be hospitalized
What can we learn from the Holocaust about racism, discrimination and intolerance? What can we learn about kindness, sacrifice and hope?
Answer:
However, the Holocaust teaches us more than just the historical facts of how and what occurred during this disgusting blight on human history. The Holocaust teaches us, in a vividly clear way, that there are lessons to be learned from the Holocaust. Lessons that we all — adults and youngsters — need to learn.Just as the perpetrators and collaborators did prior to 1945, we also have “choices” to make every day of our lives. Whereas the collaborators chose to bully, beat, intimidate and turn in their neighbors who they once called “friends,” resulting in their imprisonment and often death, many of our students today are also bullying and intimidating their so-called “friends,” mostly through social media. While some may think this is innocent “fooling around,” be assured that to the one at the receiving end, it is far from innocent.
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7. Define the term
Caravans
Answer:
The group of people traveling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa.
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Answer:
I think B. Brinkmanship
1. Who became the dictator of Italy in the years leading up to World War II?
Answer:
Benito Mussolini
Explanation:
The laughing kookaburra God it’s common name from the loud sound that it makes in many of the old Tarzan movies the jungle sounds were recorded of the laughing kookaburra call which lives nowhere near Africa laughing kookaburras are the largest member of the Kingfisher family. Introduce the topic
The topic is "The Laughing sound that a Kookaburra makes"
Which was NOT a reason for the start of World War II
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Which sixteenth-century astronomer used mathematics to conclude that the earth revolves around the sun and published his findings in On the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies?
Nicholas Copernicus
Francis Bacon
Galileo Galilei
Ptolemy
Answer:
Nicholas Copernicus
Explanation:
Answer:
Nicholas Copernicus
Explanation:
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Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
applied to everyone and could be understood by reason
Answer:
social contrast or government intervention
The definition "applied to everyone and could be understood by reason" is social contrast. This is further explained below.
What is social contrast.?Generally, an implicit agreement among the members of a society to collaborate for societal advantages, for example by trading some individual freedom for governmental protection.
In conclusion, In this sense, the phrase "applied to everyone and could be comprehended by reason" represents a social distinction.
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how did the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki illustrate the idea that World War ll was "total war"
most of the people killed by the atomic bombs were not members of the military
Explanation:
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A few in Sardis had not defiled their garments.
True
False
6. Which of the following are good descriptions of Genghis Khan's military? (Mark all that are true)
The military was fast because they rode on ponies.
They had superior technology.
They were skilled at using bows.
They often fought hand to hand with swords.
Answer:
Answer is "The military was fast because they rode on ponies." and "They were skilled at using bows."
Explanation:
The Mongols were primarily light horse archers. Meaning they'd be pretty light, would be able to move swiftly, and they shot arrows with bows.
Answer:A ,B and C
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The Truman doctrine was in what year?
Answer:
1947
Explanation:
Answer: 1947!
Explanation:
what was one of the major causes of America revolution
Answer:
Heavy taxation imposed on the colonies was a major cause. After the French and Indian War, the British found themselves in much debt and they felt inclined to tax the colonies as they felt was their right. However, upon facing eventual resistance, they realised that the colonies were more independent than they had previously thought... due to their policy of salutary neglect. They tried to enforce their laws and policies with greater authority, resulting in the passage of many acts that successively and collectively angered the colonists.
Explanation:
Effect
Cause
The Qing dynasty
is defeated by
rebel groups.
?
A. Mao Zedong becomes the leader of China.
B. Japan launches an invasion of China.
C. The Republic of China is established.
D. Chinese nationalists flee to Taiwan.
Answer: The republic of China is established
Explanation:
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How did the Amritsar Massacre gain India independence?
Answer:
In Amritsar, India’s holy city of the Sikh religion, British and Gurkha troops massacre at least 379 unarmed demonstrators meeting at the Jallianwala Bagh, a city park. Most of those killed were Indian nationalists meeting to protest the British government’s forced conscription of Indian soldiers and the heavy war tax imposed against the Indian people.
A few days earlier, in reaction to a recent escalation in protests, Amritsar was placed under martial law and handed over to British Brigadier General Reginald Dyer, who banned all meetings and gatherings in the city. On April 13, the day of the Sikh Baisakhi festival, tens of thousands of people came to Amritsar from surrounding villages to attend the city’s traditional fairs. Thousands of these people, many unaware of Dyer’s recent ban on public assemblies, convened at Jallianwala Bagh, where a nationalist demonstration was being held. Dyer’s troops surrounded the park and without warning opened fire on the crowd, killing several hundred and wounding more than a thousand. Dyer, who in a subsequent investigation admitted to ordering the attack for its “moral effect” on the people of the region, had his troops continue the murderous barrage until all their artillery was exhausted. British authorities later removed him from his post.
The massacre, also called the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, stirred nationalist feelings across India and had a profound effect on one of the movement’s leaders, Mohandas Gandhi. During World War I, Gandhi had actively supported the British in the hope of winning partial autonomy for India, but after the massacre he became convinced that India should accept nothing less than full independence. To achieve this end, Gandhi began organizing his first campaign of mass civil disobedience against Britain’s oppressive rule.
Explanation:
yes
Who is a U.S. Senator from Tennessee?
A. Samuel O'Brian
C. Bill Haggerty
B. Stephen Fincher
D. Craig Fitzhugh
Answer:
C. Bill Hagerty
Explanation:
Bill Hagerty has been a United States Senator from Tennessee since 2021! Stephen and Craig were previously Senators, but they aren't currently serving.