Answer:
All of the above, I believe
Explanation:
Especially cases involving maritime law and murder
If a government spends less money than it brings in through taxes in one year than that government has a A.P.E.X
Answer:
Budget surplus
Explanation:
If a government spends less money than it brings in through taxes in one year then that government has a BUDGET SURPLUS.
The opposite version is known as BUDGET DEFICIT whereby the government spends more money than it brings in through taxes in one year.
Therefore, in this case, the correct answer to the question is "Budget surplus."
Answer: Budget deficit
Explanation: just did it
Which was one of the most important effects of World War II on the Texas economy? a. Victory gardens were planted throughout the state. b. Hundreds of thousands of Texans moved to cities to work in factories. c. After the war, Texas had almost no oil reserves left. d. Many of the nation’s ships were built along the Gulf Coast.
Answer:
I THINK IT’S B
Explanation:
Answer:
hundreds of thousands of texans moved to cities to work in factories
Explanation:
The final decision for the United States to use
any weapon, including the atomic bomb, was
the responsibility of who?
B. Naval Commander
A. Allied Commander
D. President of the U.S.
C. United Nations Chairman
Answer:
d.
Explanation:
Which of the following was the runner up in the election of 1800?
Thomas Jefferson
Aaron Burr
George Washington
Alexander Hamilton
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson
Explanation:
The United States continued to sell and export scrap metal and oil to Japan until war was
declared on December 8, 1941.
True or False
The answer is True. I think.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
On July 26, 1941, Roosevelt removed all Japanese assests in the United States because of the Japanese position of French Indo-China.
What castle was converted into a jail for political prisoners in France?
Describe two features of the Gulf of Tonkin Incident.
Question 1
Emperor Hirohito of Japan was considered to be a Divine Ruler by the people of Japan.
True or False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
He was seen as descended from the sun. The first time the Japanese people heard his voice was when he announced Japan's surrender after the second atom bomb was dropped on Nagasaki.
Read the passage.
As Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army before and during World War II, [George C.] Marshall earned a great share of the responsibility for the Allied victory. He helped plan, train and deploy ten million American soldiers and airmen, managing also the scientific development and procurement of the ever-increasingly complex weapons.
After a few days of retirement following World War II, Marshall was called upon by the President to help manage the crucial problems of waging peace. As Secretary of State from 1947 to 1949, he was the personal architect of the American diplomatic and economic program which turned the tide of Communism in war-ravaged Western Europe. This program came everywhere to be known as the "Marshall Plan" and led to the coalition of free nations under the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), paving the way for a revitalized Europe. For this, Marshall received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953.
–“Biographical Sketch of George C. Marshall,”
Marshall Space Flight Center
According to the passage, what were George C. Marshall’s nonmilitary contributions after World War II? Check all that apply.
He served as president of the United States.
He assisted in developing NATO, which helped Western Europe rebuild after the war.
He redesigned and reconstructed key government buildings in Western Europe that were destroyed in the war.
He created the Marshall Plan, which provided economic support for war-torn regions.
He helped stop the spread of communism in Western Europe.
Answer:
B) He assisted in developing NATO, which helped Western Europe rebuild after the war.
D) He created the Marshall Plan, which provided economic support for war-torn regions.
E) He helped stop the spread of communism in Western Europe.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. He assisted in developing NATO, which helped Western Europe rebuild after the war.
D. He created the Marshall Plan, which provided economic support for war-torn regions.
E. He helped stop the spread of communism in Western Europe.
Explanation:
When did the first Mayan settlements emerge?
Apartheid in South Africa included white minority in government, separate living quarters, inequality among people, and _______
Answer:
stop all inter-marriage
Explanation:
Apartheid introduced in 1948 which separate the racial groups in South Africa. Nonwhite South Africans required to live in separate areas from whites. Apartheid made laws required the different racial groups to live and develop separately. The laws stop inter-marriage between racial groups.
What was Israel like before WWI, when it was under the Ottoman
Empire.
Answer:
The Land of Israel, also known as the Holy Land or Palestine, is the birthplace of the Jewish people, the place where the final form of the Hebrew Bible is thought to have been compiled, and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity. It contains sites sacred to Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, Islam, Druze and the Baháʼí Faith. The region has come under the sway of various empires and, as a result, has hosted a wide variety of ethnicities. However, the land was predominantly Jewish (who are themselves an outgrowth of the earlier Canaanites) from roughly 1,000 years before the Common Era (BCE) until the 3rd century of the Common Era (CE).[1] The adoption of Christianity by the Roman Empire in the 4th century led to a Greco-Roman Christian majority which lasted not just until the 7th century when the area was conquered by the Arab Muslim Empires, but for another full six centuries. It gradually became predominantly Muslim after the end of the Crusader period (1099-1291), during which it was the focal point of conflict between Christianity and Islam. From the 13th century it was mainly Muslim with Arabic as the dominant language and was first part of the Syrian province of the Mamluk Sultanate and after 1516 part of the Ottoman Empire until the British conquest in 1917-18.
A Jewish national movement, Zionism, emerged in the late-19th century (partially in response to growing antisemitism), as part of which Aliyah (Jewish return from diaspora) increased. During World War I, the British government publicly committed to create a Jewish National Home and was granted a Mandate to rule Palestine by the League of Nations for this purpose. A rival Arab nationalism also claimed rights over the former Ottoman territories and sought to prevent Jewish migration into Palestine, leading to growing Arab–Jewish tensions. Israeli independence in 1948 was accompanied by an exodus of Arabs from Israel, the Arab–Israeli conflict[2] and a subsequent Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries to Israel. About 43% of the world's Jews live in Israel today, the largest Jewish community in the world.[3]
In 1979, an uneasy Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty was signed, based on the Camp David Accords. In 1993, Israel signed Oslo I Accord with the Palestine Liberation Organization, followed by establishment of the Palestinian National Authority and in 1994 Israel–Jordan peace treaty was signed. Despite efforts to finalize the peace agreement, the conflict continues to play a major role in Israeli and international political, social and economic life.
In its early decades, the economy of Israel was largely state-controlled and shaped by social democratic ideas. In the 1970s and 1980s, the economy underwent a series of free market reforms and was gradually liberalized. In the past three decades, the economy has grown considerably, but GDP per capita has increased faster than the increase in wages.
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Answer:
Its's Palestine not "isreal"
Explanation:
How did the National Road improve trade in America?
Answer:
The opening of the National Road saw thousands of travelers heading west over the Allegheny Mountains to settle the rich land of the Ohio River Valley. It also became a corridor of moving goods and supplies. Small towns along the National Road's path began to grow and prosper with the increase in population.
Answer:
The opening of the National Road saw thousands of travelers heading west over the Allegheny Mountains to settle the rich land of the Ohio River Valley. It also became a corridor of moving goods and supplies. Small towns along the National Road's path began to grow and prosper with the increase in population.
Explanation:
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What did Georgians feel secession?
Answer:
The people of Georgia having dissolved their political connection with the Government of the United States of America, present to their confederates and the world the causes which have led to the separation. For the last ten years we have had numerous and serious causes of complaint against our non-slave-holding confederate States with reference to the subject of African slavery.
Explanation:
The Georgia Secession Convention of 1861 represents the pinnacle of the state's political sovereignty. With periodic interruptions, the convention met in Milledgeville from January 16 to March 23, 1861, and not only voted to secede the state from the Union but also created Georgia's first new constitution since 1798.
What food related act was signed by George H.W. Bush in 1990?
Answer:
Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990
Explanation:
U.S. Farm Bill Agricultural Development and Trade Act of 1990
In what way did the Industrial Revolution determine where new cities were built?
Which headline took place FIRST? World War 1
Answer:
WE WILL WIN
Explanation:
i had it on my test
3. What kind of terrain does the subcontinent of India contain? Describe the terrain for each region below. • East – • West – • South – • North –
Answer:
North lies the mountains of himalayas, south lies ghats region, east lis hilly and in the west is the great plains.
Explanation:
The Indian subcontinent is located entirely in the northern hemisphere and has an area of about 3 lakh km square. It's bordered by Nepal, Bhutan on the east and china and Afghanistan in the north, Pakistan on the west, and Sri Lanka in the south. The Indo Gangetic plain on the north consists of the hilly and mountainous terrain of the Himalayas in the north. The western terrain consists of deserts and plain regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat and the eastern terrain consists of northeastern hills and small mountains. The southern terrain consists of western and eastern ghats on both sides that are elevated on the west and sloping hills on the east.How did the US go from being a United, patriotic nation to having a civil war in less then 50 years?
Answer:
The looming issue of slavery under President Lincoln
Explanation:
The Southern Dems. who were largely slave owners fear'd that the Republican candidate Lincoln would take away there slaves, forcing them to hire labor for there plantations. The Raid on Harper's Ferry also increased Southern paranoia that more militia attacks like that could occur in the future, damaging there income. Due to the South's paranoia, the Battle of Fort Sumter took place, starting the Civil War!
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Compare and contrast Booker T. Washington's philosophy for
African American equality with that of his detractors, such as
W.E.B. DuBois. Do you think his practical approach to improving
African American life was the best way to gain equality? Why or
why not?
No account of Black history in America is complete without an examination of the rivalry between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois, which in the late 19th to early 20th centuries changed the course of the quest for equality in American society, and in the process helped give birth to the modern civil rights movement. Though Washington and Du Bois were born in the same era, both highly accomplished scholars and committed to the cause of civil rights for Black people in America, it was their differences in background and method that would have the greatest impact on the future.
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Answer and Explanation: No record of Dark history in America is finished without an assessment of the contention between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois, inside the late nineteenth to mid twentieth hundreds of years, redirected the quest for correspondence in American culture, and in the process assisted give with birthing to the popular social liberties development. However Washington and social equality activists were brought into the world inside similar period, both profoundly achieved researchers and focused on the justification for social equality for Individuals of color in America, it had been their disparities in foundation and strategy that could bestly affect the more drawn out term.
Why did the Founding Fathers include the Commerce Clause as a power granted to Congress in the new United States Constitution?\
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The Founding Fathers included the Commerce Clause as a power granted to Congress in the new United States Constitution because the founders of America wanted the federal government, specifically the Congress, to regulate trade in the United States and foreign trade too.
By granting the US Congress the regulation of interstate trade, they wanted to eliminate protectionist regulations on trade. The problem in modern US politics and economics is that the Commerce Clause has an extensive regulatory reach that not all the times has represented the most beneficial things for the US economy and the industry.
Which event ignited the French Revolution?
A. the Reign of Terror
B. the storming of the Bastille
C. the rise of the Jacobins
D. the execution of Robespierre
Answer:
it is option B
the storming of the Bastille
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Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
A popular insurgency culminated on July 14 when rioters stormed the Bastille fortress in an attempt to secure gunpowder and weapons; many consider this event, now commemorated in France as a national holiday, as the start of the French Revolution.
When World War II ended in 1945, the FILL IN THE BLANK
began and lasted until 1991.
How many years was Central America ruled by Spain? Ps it’s D I’m just saying if someone needs help because this isn’t a question in branily so I’m just makeing this to make it easier for people with this question.
200
100
400
300
Answer:
D. 300
Explanation:
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Thanks!
Answer:
yes you are right is D,and that's totally nice of you thinking about other people that may need it.
Explanation:
300 years
For more than 300 years that power was Spain, a country so rich in the arts and sciences, so powerful on land and on sea, that its empire spanned continents and oceans.
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Answer:
D is correct. You're right!
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How was the nation divided over the issue of slavery?
Answer:
There were multiple causes, but the two main that split the nations: first was the issue of slavery, and second was the balance of power in the federal government. The South was primarily an agrarian society. Throughout the South were large plantations that grew cotton, tobacco and other labor-intensive crops.
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How was Abu Bakr RA elected as the first caliph?
Answer:
Muhammad asked him to offer a prayer just before his death. He was muhammad's companion to Medina and The prophet married his daughter
Explanation:
Muhammad just before his death asked Abu Bakr to offer a prayer. This was seen as a sign that the prophet had picked him as a successor
Abubakr was a merchant. A kind and honest man. He was an old time friend to the prophet. Based on what tradition says, he was the first adult to convert to the Islamic religion. The prophet took his daughter Aisha for a bride and during muhammad's trip to Medina, he accompanied him.
About how many workers went on strike during the Pullman Strike? A. Around 100 B. Around 1,000 C. Around 10,000 D. Around 100,000
Answer:around 10,000
Explanation: around 10,000 because 25,000 is the closest to 10,000
What happened in the Holocaust?
Answer:
The history of the Holocaust is complex and vast. While The Holocaust Explained is not able to cover every aspect of Holocaust history, it does seek to aid understanding and help learners to navigate through the sequence of events. This timeline aims to take readers through the main events preceding, during, and following the Holocaust.
9 November 1923
Beer Hall Putsch
Beer Hall Putsch
Hitler and the Nazi Party unsuccessfully tried to overthrow the Weimar Republic. This event became known as the Beer Hall Putsch.
30 January 1933
Hitler appointed as chancellor
Hitler Appointed As Chancellor
Following inconclusive elections, President Hindenburg invited Hitler to become chancellor of Germany.
27 February 1933
The Reichstag Fire
The Reichstag Fire
The Reichstag building in Berlin was set on fire. Marinus van der Lubbe, a Dutch communist, was taken into custody for the crime and later executed. The Nazi government exploited the fire and declared a state of emergency.
22 March 1933
Dachau Is Established
The first Nazi concentration camp was established in Dachau. Until its liberation in 1945, more than 188,000 prisoners were incarcerated here, at least 28,000 of which died.
23 March 1933
The Enabling Act Is Passed
The Enabling Act was passed in the Reichstag, granting the government dictatorial powers for four years.
1 April 1933
Boycott of Jewish businesses
Boycott Of Jewish Businesses
The Nazis carried out a boycott of Jewish-owned businesses and shops. This was the first mass action the regime took against the Jews of Germany.
7 April 1933
The Law For The Restoration Of The Professional Civil Service
The Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service banned Jews and dissidents from the Civil Service. As a result, Jewish teachers, professors, judges and other civil servants lost their jobs.
10 May 1933
Book Burnings
Book Burnings
University students publicly burned books that were considered ‘un-German’ or written by Jewish authors in Berlin. In the following days, similar burnings were held in several German cities.
14 July 1933
The Sterilisation Law is passed
The Sterilisation Law Is Passed
The Sterilisation Law was passed, forcing compulsory sterilisation of disabled or mentally ill people. Approximately 400,000 people were sterilised as a result.
20 July 1933
Concordat with the Vatican
Concordat With The Vatican
The Roman Catholic Church signed a Concordat with the Nazi government. This made the Vatican the first state to officially recognise Nazi Germany.
4 October 1933
The Editorship Law is passed
The Editorship Law Is Passed
The Editorship Law was passed. This law imposed strict rules on what newspapers were allowed to publish. Non-‘Aryans’ were banned from working in journalism.
26 January 1934
The German-Polish Non-Aggression-Pact Is Agreed
Germany and Poland signed a 10-year non-aggression pact.
30 June 1934
The Night of the Long Knives
The Night Of The Long Knives
A purge of the SA leadership was ordered by Hitler, who falsely accused them of conspiring against the government. Over the course of three days, more than 150 people were murdered, including the SA Chief of Staff Ernst Röhm.
2 August 1934
The death of Hindenburg
The Death Of Hindenburg
The German President Paul von Hindenburg died. Following Hindenburg’s death, Hitler merged the positions of President and Chancellor.
1 May 1935
Jehovah’s Witnesses Banned
The German government issued a ban on all organisations of the Jehovah’s Witnesses.
28 June 1935
Revision Of Paragraph 175
Paragraph 175 of the German Criminal Code was revised to impose stricter penalties on any sexual contact between men, increasing the number of convictions by ten. Many of the convicted were taken to concentration camps.
Explanation:
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