Answer:
3. White males who owned property
Explanation:
sino dito ang pinoy?
english: who's pinoy?
Answer:
a person of Filipino origin or descent
Explanation:
What's a ruling family called?
Answer: A dynasty is the correct answer
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Each year a few hundred naturalized citizens lose their citizen- ship because they have committed federal crimes. Which congressional power is involved? А economic power B judicial power C С citizenship and domestic powers foreign relations and war powers
Every year a few hundred naturalized citizens lose their citizenship because they have committed federal crimes. The citizenship and domestic powers are involved.
Who are naturalized citizens ?A person who was born outside of the country and acquired citizenship in the country is known as a naturalized citizen. Only immigrants who have been legally residing in the country for three to five years are eligible, as are those who have served in the military.
If you were born outside of the United States, you must go through the naturalization procedure in order to become a citizen. You can become a citizen of the United States either at birth or later in life if you meet specific qualifications.
No state has the independent authority to convert a foreign subject into a citizen of the United States; Congress has the sole authority to carry out naturalizations. Citizenship by naturalization is a right that Congress may grant or deny.
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Which class supported the Enlightenment in Germany?
Answer:
Upper
Explanation:
At the end of the seventeenth century, the German Pietists had supported the development of a new spirit within Lutheranism. Leaders of this movement—men like Philipp Jakob Spener and August Hermann Francke—advocated a religion that spoke to the heart rather than the mind.
What is the importance of Philippine folkdance in your life as a Filipino
What was the iron curtain? Why did
Churchill choose that term?
Answer:
the iorn curtain was a political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of world war 2 in 1945 until the end of the cold war in 1991. the term symbolizes the effect by the soviet union to block itself and satellite states from open contact with the west and its allied states
he chose it because he wanted to choose its his wish you cant judge him
Match each method for creating domestic policy with its definition.
Tiles:
authoritative
incentive
capacity
hortatory
Pairs:
provides citizens with benefits for following a policy
calls on citizens' morality or decency to obey a policy
creates stiff penalties or fines to force citizens to adjust to policy
grants training to citizens who want to follow a policy but are unable to do so
hortatory --------------⟩ calls on citizens' morality or decency to obey a policy
authoritative----------------⟩creates stiff penalties or fines to force citizens to adjust to policy
capacity------------- ⟩grants training to citizens who want to follow a policy but are unable to do so
incentive--------------⟩provides citizens with benefits for following a policy
Answer: Incentive, hortatory, authoritative, capacity
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How would you describe President Carter’s personal style?
Why did the United States decide to get involved in the Korean War?
to colonize the Korean peninsula
to continue its war against Japan
to contain the spread of communism
to gain a presence in Southwest Asia
Answer:
The answer is to contain the spread of communism.
Explanation:
The Korean War (1950-1953) was the first military action of the Cold War. It was sparked by the June 25, 1950 invasion of South Korea by 75,000 members of the North Korean People’s Army. The line they crossed, the 38th parallel, was created in 1945 to separate the Soviet-supported Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (today’s North Korea) and the U.S.-supported Republic of Korea to the South. The Korean War was a civil conflict that became a proxy war between superpowers clashing over communism and democracy. Between 2 and 4 million people died, 70 percent of them civilians.
The United States became involved in the Korean War because onn August 29, 1949, the Soviets detonated their first atomic bomb. Klaus Fuchs, a physicist who had helped the United States build its atomic bomb program, had leaked the blueprint of the “Fat Man” atomic bomb to the Soviets. The revelation stoked Cold War paranoia. Then, on October 1, 1949, communist revolutionary Mao Zedong announced the creation of the People’s Republic of China following the defeat of the U.S.-supported Chinese nationalists led by Chiang Kai-shek.
On April 14, 1950, Truman received a document called National Security Council Paper Number 68 (NSC-68). Created by the Defense Department, the State Department, the CIA, and other agencies, it advised the president to grow the defense industry to counter what these agencies saw as the threat of global communism. The recommendations cemented Truman’s next move. On June 27, 1950, President Truman ordered U.S. forces to South Korea to repulse the North’s invasion.
Answer:
A: to contain the spread of communism.
Explanation:
How did the recession impact the election of 1976?
A. The recession was solved by Jimmy Carter.
B. The recession was not addressed by President Ford.
C. The recession led to President Ford’s low popularity.
D. The recession had no impact on American views of the presidency.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
¿Qué impacto político tuvieron las ideas liberales en Europa y América?
Answer:
Apoyar la democracia no solo promueve valores estadounidenses fundamentales como la libertad religiosa y los derechos de los trabajadores, sino que también ayuda a crear un escenario global más seguro, estable y próspero en el que Estados Unidos puede promover sus intereses nacionales.
Explanation:
How many men were involved in the break-in at the Watergate complex?
1. Why did they break into the Watergate building?
3, 4, or 5
2. What organization did the men belong to?
to steal money and other valuables, to both steal documents and install microphones, or to plant evidence against the president’s enemies.
3. What did the men receive for carrying out the break-in?
money, promotions, or protection.
5 men were involved in the break-in at the Watergate complex.
What is the meaning of Watergate?Between 1972 and 1974, President Richard Nixon's administration was embroiled in the massive political scandal "Of Watergate," which forced Nixon to resign.
By the end of 1973, the Nixon administration's role in Watergate had weakened his standing in Congress and throughout the nation. Nixon announced his resignation as president on August 9, 1974, knowing he would almost certainly be impeached and removed from office. After that, Gerald Ford, his successor, granted him a pardon.
Not much has changed at the location in the forty years since Watergate was first constructed. The complex still consists of the hotel/office building, two office buildings, and three luxury apartment complexes. On October 21, 2005, the entire development was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What was the most significant result of the Spanish colonization of Central and South America?
The ideas of rousseau, voltaire , and montesquieu most influenced
(1)the growing Power of priests in the Roman catholic church
(2) improvements in The working conditions of factory workers
(3) The rise of industrial capitalism
(4) moment for political reform
Answer??
Answer:
4) movement for political reform
Explanation:
The ideas of Rousseau, Voltaire , and Montesquieu were most influenced by the movement for political reform.
This is because, as deep thinkers, they held reason, science, religious tolerance and natural rights to very high esteem. As a result of this, they all developed theories of government that would govern the people.
Which of the following was one of the first
fascist ideas Mussolini enacted as the leader of
Italy?
A. ally the nation with the United States
B. declare war on the German Republic
C. rid Italy of all forms of democracy
D. blame the fall of the economy on the Italians themselves
Answer: C. rid Italy of all forms of democracy
Explanation: Upon becoming Prime Minister of Italy, Mussolini had to form a coalition government, because the Fascists did not have control over the Italian parliament. Mussolini’s coalition government initially pursued economically liberal policies under the direction of liberal finance minister Alberto De Stefani, a member of the Center Party, including balancing the budget through deep cuts to the civil service. Initially, little drastic change in government policy occurred and repressive police actions were limited.
En argentina existía una ley pequeña que señalaba uno de los requisitos para ser maestro de escuela era medir al menos 1.60 m fue hasta 1981 que una resolución del ministerio de educación exigió eliminarla lo cual ocurrió en 1984 que opinas de la situación anterior ?
Answer:
Explanation:
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what is the vantage point in the painting ?
Why we need Persuade ?
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Answer:
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There are a lot of reasons why being persuasive is an important professional development skill in business life, as well as personal. Most importantly, persuasion helps people take actions that will actually be in their benefit, despite the mental roadblocks they might have that prevent them from doing so.
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Select the correct answer.
Which of the following would be violated if the United States were to annex Cuba following a conflict between the two countries?
Answer:
the Teller Amendment
Explanation:
This amendment prevented the annexation of Cuba by United States forces, and placed a condition on the United States' military presence in Cuba. Therefore, the Teller Amendment would be violates if the US were to annex Cuba following a conflict.
For this question, you will assume the role of two acquaintances living in different countries at the end of the 19th century. First, write a letter from a British citizen to an acquaintance in Japan, China, or Russia describing the industrialization of Great Britain over the last 150 years. Then write a reply from the Japanese, Chinese, or Russian citizen explaining how industrialization in that country has been different. Be sure to acknowledge both positive and negative aspects of industrialization, and support all claims with historical evidence.
Hi, I provided a guide on writing your letter.
Explanation:
Note, we are told you will assume the role of two acquaintances living in different countries who are involved in communication through letter writing.
Interestingly, an informal letter is the termed use to classify letters often written to acquaintances. They are called informal letters because in most cases the language structure is informal (casual) in nature, and the writers can express their personal emotions freely to each other.
Answer:
LETTER ONE:
Dear FRIEND, life here has been changing rapidly. Next thing you know we may be flying to the moon-! I got on this boat that was powered by steam, and it was inane-! So many new changes are happening around here. Not only are majority of our transports being powered by this steam engine, other things around just our factories are too-! I got to try out the spinning Jenny, which is making my job a lot easier. The problem is that now I barely have any co-workers. Though this thing is helping me spin wool so much faster, it made many of my friends obsolete here in the workforce. I've been starting to see a lot of children around too, though. They should be out in the streets having fun but they’re stuck here working with me. Its not all bad, though. Now we have telegraphs and locomotives-! We can travel across the country faster with those trains and I can send messages in less time that it will take for this letter to get to you-! How are things going on in Japan?
LETTER TWO:
Dear FRIEND, thanks for getting in touch. Things over here are changing quite a bit too. But, it was a bit slow at first. Everyone was resistant to such changes coming so quickly, you know? But, now the government is leading the changes. It all started after Emperor Meiji came back into power. We were closed off for a while, but had to open backup to America. That's really when the ball got rolling. The children- I’ve been noticing that here too. They seem to come and go, though. I suppose it's not all bad, though. Over Here we’ve been mostly focused on Iron and Steel, as well as coming up with new designs for ships and ways to enforce them. Along with coal mining, it's really been helping us. But, on the flip side- the air seems to be smoggier than normal. Maybe that's just my eyesight going.
Explanation:
El cuento social político y cultural
history lesson 1 james madison higschool
Answer:
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Location B is which place?
A.Egypt
B.Syrian Desert
C.Canaan
D.Mediterranean Sea
Answer:
D. Mediterranean Sea
Explanation:
According to the given map, location B is the Mediterranean Sea because it is clearly on the blue side of the map which signifies water or the ocean.
Therefore, the answer cannot be Syrian Desert, Egypt, or Cannan.
To what extent can we in America trace our democratic ideals and institutions back to Athens? Do the failings of Athenian democracy mirror our own? What parallels can you draw between the cultures of 5th-century Athens and today's United States?
You can see the basics of American democracy in Athens, such as voting on leaders and having separate houses that have separate roles, but the extent of these comparisons are limited, as there are many differences.
This chart here should help define the basics of Athenian Democracy:
You can probably find other, better materials on better websites, but these should help.
What did the farmers include in the constitution to prevent Congress from having i enumerated powers over individual states?
Answer:
Federalism is the system of government in which sovereignty is constitutionally divided between a central governing authority and constituent political units. It is based upon democratic rules and institutions in which the power to govern is shared between national and state governments, creating a federation. Dual federalism is a political arrangement in which power is divided between national and state governments in clearly defined terms, with state governments exercising those powers accorded to them without interference from the national government. Dual federalism is defined in contrast to cooperative federalism, in which national and state governments collaborate on policy. Dual and cooperative federalism are also known as ‘layer-cake’ and ‘marble cake’ federalism, respectively, due to the distinct layers of layer cake and the more muddled appearance of marble cake.
Federalism was the most influential political movement arising out of discontent with the Articles of Confederation, which focused on limiting the authority of the federal government. The movement was greatly strengthened by the reaction to Shays’ Rebellion of 1786-1787, which was an armed uprising of farmers in western Massachusetts. The rebellion was fueled by a poor economy that was created, in part, by the inability of the federal government to deal effectively with the debt from the American Revolution. Moreover, the federal government had proven incapable of raising an army to quell the rebellion, so Massachusetts was forced to raise its own.
The most forceful defense of the new Constitution was The Federalist Papers , a compilation of 85 anonymous essays published in New York City to convince the people of the state to vote for ratification. These articles, written by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, examined the benefits of the new Constitution and analyzed the political theory and function behind the various articles of the Constitution. Those opposed to the new Constitution became known as the Anti-Federalists. They were generally local, rather than cosmopolitan, in perspective, oriented toward plantations and farms rather than commerce or finance, and wanted strong state governments with a weaker national government. The Anti-Federalists believed that the legislative branch had too much unchecked power, that the executive branch had too much power, and that there was no check on the chief executive. They also believed that a Bill of Rights should be coupled with the Constitution to prevent a dictator from exploiting citizens. The Federalists argued that it was impossible to list all the rights and that those not listed could be easily overlooked because they were not in the official bill of rights.
Explanation:
Does democracy require equality of income or wealth?
Answer:
This answer is really opinion based, but I would go with the latter being wealth.
Explanation:
The reason I chose wealth is because equality of income is definitely not a necessity , seeing as democracy does exist where income is not equal. At the same time though, would lack of wealth prevent democracy? I would disagree but seeing as there are two options, wealth makes more sense just due tot he absurdity of the other option. Why would everybody need to have equal income for democracy to work? Isn't democracy useful for those who lack the same situation as others. Democracy benefits the lower income population if there is more of them then the wealthy.
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Which territories did Great Britain, France, and Italy acquire? Use the chart below to organize your information.
Great Britain
France
Italy
Answer:
Italy: Trentino, part of Slovene-speaking Gorizia, Trieste, the German-speaking South Tirol, and partly Croatian-speaking Istria. France: lsace-Lorraine as well as various African colonies from the German Empire, and Middle East territories from the Ottoman Empire. Great Britian: Britain gained territory from Germany in Africa making British rule continuous from Cape Town to the Suez Canal
Explanation:
I'm assuming you meant from WWI because that would make the most sense
What topic did the abolitionist
movement address during the
antebellum period?