4. What are boycotts?

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Answer 1

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Boycotts are used as a form of protest; when people intentionally stop buying or using services from a certain place. An example would be in the American Revolution. After the British implemented a series of taxations on the colonies, people began boycotting British goods so they do not benefit economically and to prevent having to pay tax on the items.


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One result of a trade war is _____.
A.businesses closing

B.workers getting laid off

C.higher prices for consumers

D.lower prices for consumers

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Answer:

I think it is D

Explanation:

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After the Glorious Revolution, the British relaxed the rules regulating trade for the American colonies. Why did they do this?
a. The British hoped the colonies would become wealthier and spend more on manufactured goods from Britain.
b. The British were afraid the colonists would revolt because they wanted some form of self-government.
c. The British realized that the distance between Britain and the American colonies was too great for an exchange of information.
d. The British wanted the colonists to develop a form of self-government similar to the representative body in Britain.

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Answer:

A. The British hoped the colonies would become wealthier and spend more on manufactured goods from Britain.

Explanation:

The British government relaxed rules regulating trade for the American colonies in the late 1600s because the British hoped the colonies would become wealthier and spend more on manufactured goods from Britain.

Answer:

A, the British hoped the colonies would become wealthier and spend more on manufactured goods from Britain

Explanation:

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I WILL GIVE THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER TO ANYONE WHO CAN ANSWER THIS!!!Explain how the 1964 Civil Rights Act came to be passed and how Georgians resisted it.

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Answer:

The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, is considered one of the crowning legislative achievements of the civil rights movement. First proposed by President John F. Kennedy, it survived strong opposition from southern members of Congress and was then signed into law by Kennedy’s successor, Lyndon B. Johnson. In subsequent years, Congress expanded the act and passed additional civil rights legislation such as the Voting Rights Act of 1964.

Answer:

It was passed after much protesting by colored americans who wanted equal rights. People in the south including georgia resisted it because they did not believe that colored people should be or were equal. The law ultimately was not entirely succesful but did lessen discrimination for colored americans

Explanation:

Introduction: Match each vocabulary word to its definition
Sabotage
the separation of a group of people
usually along ethnic or racial lines
Segregation
South Africa's policy of racial
segregation
Militant
aggressive, resorting to violence or
armed conflict
Sanctions
the strategic destruction of an enemy's
property
Apartheid
trade restrictions meant to punish
another country

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Answer

Sanctions: trade restrictions meant to punish another country

Militant: Aggressive, restarting to violence or armed conflict

Sabotage: the strategic destruction of an enemy’s property

Apartheid: South Africa’s policy of racial segregation

Segregation: the separation of a group of people usually along ethenic or racial lines

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What type of tree grew in Phoenicia and was considered very valuable?
a)cedar
b)elm
c)maple
d)oak

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The answer is a) cedar.

The timeline shows the decline and fall of the Roman Empire.



Which entry is shown as occurring over a period of many years?

the Pax Romana
Emperor Diocletian divided the empire.
Hun invasions began.
The Western Roman Empire fell.

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Answer:

Its Pax Romana I took the test

Explanation:

Answer:

A

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after which battle did the north realize civil war would be long and bitter?

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Answer:

Battle of Appomattox Station

April 8, 1865

Explanation:

Beyond the trains at the station sat the Confederate reserve artillery, and Custer quickly had his troopers charge against them. Much of the Battle of Appomattox Station was fought after sunset, in the growing darkness. The Confederate artillery fired as the Union cavalry charged.

Four fifths of Japan is covered with these.

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Almost four-fifths of Japan is covered with mountains. The Japanese Alps run down the center of the largest island, Honshu.

Answer:

Mountains

Explanation:

About 73 percent is mountainous, with a mountain range running through each of the main island. Japan highest mountain is Mount Fuji, with an elevation of 3,776m (12,388 ft)

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In 1870 President Grant signed a proclamation stating that __________.
a.
Reconstruction in Texas could begin
b.
Edmund J. Davis had been appointed governor
c.
Reconstruction in Texas was complete
d.
Edmund J. Davis had been removed as governor
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Answer: A. Reconstruction in Texas could begin

Explanation:  Following the defeat of the Confederate States in the American Civil War, Texas was mandated to rejoin the United States of America. ... Texas fully rejoined the Union on March 30, 1870, when President Grant signed the act to readmit Texas to Congressional Representation.

Answer: C

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what did martian luther think/say when he stood at the top of the scala santa?

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Answer:

“Hail to thee, holy Rome! Thrice holy for the blood of the martyrs shed here.”

Explanation:

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MLK climb ed the steps on his knees and said our father on each step. it was said by doing this work one could redeem a soul from purgatory

What was the effect of the pax romana by the emperors had to pay armies to stay in office

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Answer:

it made war

Explanation:

How did Paul help shape the beliefs of early Christianity?

Paul organized the new Christian Bible.
Paul sent letters to new churches to advise them.
Paul became the first pope of the Catholic Church.
Paul organized church activities for priests and bishops.

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Answer:

Paul sent letters to new churches to advise them

Answer:B

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Okay so i have to write a poem for world history and I am really bad with writing. Its about world war 1 and 2. can someone please help me out! 17 points and brainley answer if someone can help me.

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Answer:

During the Great War, poetry played a more significant role in the war effort

than articles and pamphlets. A campaign of extraordinary language filled with

abstract and spiritualized words and phrases concealed the realities of the War.

Archaic language and lofty phrases hid the horrible truth of modern mechanical

warfare. The majority and most recognized and admired poets, including those

who served on the front and knew firsthand the horrors of trench warfare, not

only supported the war effort, but also encouraged its continuation. For the

majority of the poets, the rejection of the war was a postwar phenomenon. From

the trenches, leading Great War poets; Owen, Sassoon, Graves, Sitwell, and

others, learned that the War was neither Agincourt, nor the playing fields of

ancient public schools, nor the supreme test of valor but, instead, the modern

industrial world in miniature, surely, the modern world at its most horrifying

Explanation:

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Match the Oklahomans to their contributions in the field of aviation. started Oklahoma's first commercial airline helped create the Federal Aviation Agency flew solo around the world Wiley Post arrowRight Paul and Tom Braniff arrowRight Mike Monroney arrowRight

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Answer: Please refer to Explanation

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Flew solo around the world - Wiley Post

Wiley Post was a famed pilot who was the first pilot to fly solo around the world in 1931. He also discovered the jet stream.

Started Oklahoma's first commercial Airline - Paul and Tom Braniff

In 1927 the Braniff brothers formed Paul R. Braniff, Inc which was an Arilines service that would operate flights between Oklahoma City and Tulsa. This company was eventually sold but they formed other airline companies later.

Helped create the Federal Aviation Agency - Mike Monroney

Almer Stillwell "Mike" Monroney was a long time politician in the United States who represented Oklahoma at both Congress and Senate levels.

In his capacity as the Chairman of the Aviation Subcommittee of the Senate Commerce Committee, he made immense contributions toward the founding of the Federal Aviation Administration to regulate air traffic and protect Americans.

Answer:

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Explanation:

The man who changed history with the invention of the printing peer in 1454 is named ?

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Answer:

Johannes Gutenberg

Explanation:

Answer:

Johannes Gutenberg

Explanation:

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True or False: A major source of income for the Taliban is the drug heroin. Explain your answer.

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Answer:

True. Opium is commonly grown in Afghanistan and the Taliban is involved in the drug trade.

Explanation:

what were Two reasons the New Mexican and pueblo people revolted against Albino Perez in 1837?​

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Answer:

The two reasons why the New Mexican and pueblo people revolted against Albino Perez in 1837 was:

1. They resented the idea that the Governor, Albino Perez was inposed on them by the president, Santa Anna

2. They assumed that, due to the changes in the constitution of Mexico, Pérez would attempt to levy the taxes and completely restructure the regional political system in accordance with the new constitution.

Explanation:

which is the sui dynasty known for? I will mark brainliest.

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Answer:

The answer is option C.

Explanation:

Sui Dynasty is famous for uniting China and building a bureaucracy of talent .

During WWII over 50 million people would die and 1/2 of those people were

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Answer:

jewish?

Explanation:

If you don’t know all of the questions that’s fine, just say the ones you know and number them please. (Picture above)

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Answer:

6. D

7. D

8. D

9. B

10. C

Explanation:

Why was Halvorsen nicknamed “Uncle Wiggle Wings”?

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Because he wiggles his plane’s wings to announce a drop.

In this lesson, you learned about the causes of the Great Depression. Some people think that if the government had greater control in regulating the economy, the Great Depression would not have happened. Others disagree. They believe that a free market economy lets consumer choices have the greatest say in the direction of the economy and produces the best outcomes for the most people. Which do you agree with? Explain your answer.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Some people think that if the government had greater control in regulating the economy, the Great Depression would not have happened. Others disagree. They believe that a free market economy lets consumer choices have the greatest say in the direction of the economy and produces the best outcomes for the most people. I agree with the first one because if you totally allow the market and people to dictate the flow of the economy, then you have those kinds of consequences. After the consumerism behavior of the "Roaring 1920s," most people bought things on credit. But the lack of some kind of government regulation took things to the extreme and that is when the United States stock market crashed on October 29, 1929, beginning the Great Depression.

I think the best position is a balance between government regulation is special or extreme conditions and letting the free market dictate the economy.

many companies in United States went out of business during the Great Depression which type of business would have been likely to have felt the least economic impact from the Great Depression ​

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Answer:

D) electric companies

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What is the best way to use a credit card to build credit and NOT get into financial trouble:

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Answer:

dont back it up.... and stay with a bank for as long as possible

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High tariffs led to:

A. Devastation for American manufacturers

b. Increases of America crops overseas

c. The closing of many American factors

D. American farmers happened to the selling crops overseas

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Answer:C

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The principle of government that divides power between Federal and
State governments?
A)Separation of Powers

B)Federalism
C)Checks and Balances
D)Limited Government

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Answer:

Federalism

Explanation:

Federalism is the mixed or compound mode of government, combining a general government with regional governments in a single political system.

The answer is B) Federalism because “federalism” is the interaction between both the states and national governments

Because the song was sung by Jackson
supporters, you can infer that they

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Answer: "people's president," Jackson destroyed the Second Bank of the United States, founded the Democratic Party, supported individual liberty and instituted policies that resulted in the forced migration of Native Americans.

Explanation:

The victory of Jackson indicated a westward movement of the centre of political power. He was also the first man to be elected president through a direct appeal to the mass of the voters rather than through the support of a recognized political organization

Answer:

Wanted a president who would fight for them

Explanation:

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Write a movie review to PS I still love you

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Answer: it was alright

Explanation:

The movie was good but it seemed that her boyfriend wasn’t paying attention to her until the other guy came along . If I was her I would have chosen John because he would actually treat her right

What factor do you think played the biggest role in
shaping American views toward the Vietnam War?
Explain.

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Answer:

When Americans think of being at war, they might think of images of their fellow citizens suffering.

We count the dead and wounded. We follow veterans on their difficult journey of recovery from physical injuries and post-traumatic stress. We watch families grieve and mourn their dead.

But it was not always this way.

In fact, newspapers during Vietnam and earlier wars gave little space to portraying individual American service members. Journalists almost never spoke with grieving relatives. I learned this by researching depictions of American war dead in newspapers and textbooks.

Today, as the U.S. again escalates its 16-year war in Afghanistan, it is important to understand how Vietnam set a pattern for finding honor in inconclusive or lost wars.

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Which success did the environmental movement achieve during the 2000s?

A. It passed federal legislation requiring nationwide recycling programs.
B. It increased nationwide interest in green architecture.
C. It persuaded the Obama administration to outlaw fracking.
D. It resolved the debate about the Keystone XL pipeline project.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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For this study the college executives want to see how they stack up to other colleges that have a large percentage of military students. After doing some research you find a field in the database that named mil_status. The documentation you have on the field says this is the field you are looking for. Since you need to determine when the student was in the military to generate this report you look for a start and end date associated with mil_status. Sure enough the table also has a mil_status_start and a mil_status_end field. These fields when combined with enrollment data allow you to determine if a student was in the military when they were a student. You query the data to check for bad dates and discover a serious issue. Most of the start dates and end dates are NULL. You once again make some quick phone calls to find out whats going on. It seems this field is not populated unless the college receives official paperwork from the military listing the soldiers enlistment date. In addition to this you find out that students are not required to update their information ever semester. This means once their mil status is set it is unlikely to ever change. Based on this information prepare a post that addresses the following: 1) What recommendation(s) would you make to the colleges executives to address this issue? 2) Collecting this data will have tangible and intangible costs associated with it. For example requiring official paper work adds an extra burden on registration and on the student. Students may decide to go elsewhere instead of supplying the paperwork or may stop identifying themselves as military. The executives want the data but they dont want its collection to impact enrollment or place an undue burden on registration (the line is long enough already). How would you respond to these concerns?3) You noticed something odd in the mil_Status field. 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