20. Which promised to support conservative goals and restore integrity to the presidency during the 2000 elections

20. Which Promised To Support Conservative Goals And Restore Integrity To The Presidency During The 2000

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George W. Bush

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Which is NOT true about the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in December 1941?
а
b
the crew of the Arizona had been given permission to sleep in that day.
The President had been advised that Pearl Harbor was about to be attacked
the ships had been lined up along the port making them easy targets
Our biggest ships were not in port at that time
C
Od

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Answer:

They didnt sleep in so it dat one

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1. What economic concerns caused the Civil War?

2. Why were the Native Americans resistant to establishing a relationship with the U.S. government after the Civil War?

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Answer:

1.) A common explanation is that the Civil War was fought over the moral issue of slavery. In fact, it was the economics of slavery and political control of that system that was central to the conflict. A key issue was states' rights

2.) The new United States government was thus free to acquire Native American lands by treaty or force. Resistance from the tribes stopped the encroachment of settlers, at least for a while.

How did China change as a result of European imperialism in the late 19th
century?

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China's nationalist government collapsed after a war with European armies.

19. What effect did Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860 have on national unity

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It further seperated the country as far as pro slavery and antislavary. None of the southern states voted for Lincoln. The secession of 7 southern states left the Union.

The "Free Soil" Party's slogan of "free soil, free labor, free men" meant O land should be given at no cost to men willing to farm it without demanding wages. that the U.S. was a land built on both the free labor of slaves and the hard work of free men. that land should be available to free white men for small farms rather than large plantations with slaves. O all of the above​

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O land should be given at no cost to men willing to farm it without demanding wages.

O that the U.S. was a land built on both the free labor of slaves and the hard work of free men.

O that land should be available to free white men for small farms rather than large plantations with slaves.

O all of the above☑️

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What are some causes and effects of japan invading Manchuria ( i need this for my test so pls help me)

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During 1931 Japan had invaded Manchuria without declarations of war, breaching the rules of the League of Nations. Japan had a highly developed industry, but the land was scarce of natural resources. Japan turned to Manchuria for oil, rubber and lumber in order to make up for the lack of resources in Japan. During 1931 Japan had invaded Manchuria without declarations of war, breaching the rules of the League of Nations. Japan had a highly developed industry, but the land was scarce of natural resources. Japan turned to Manchuria for oil, rubber and lumber in order to make up for the lack of resources in Japan.

While there have been many genocides throughout history, "The Holocaust" of
World War II stands out in history. Could something like this ever happen again
in world history? Be sure and use specific examples in your reasoning for or
against the argument of whether or not this could occur in the future.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Sure, why not? What's changed?

Hatred is still around. The middle east is a hot bed for it.Antisemitism is alive and well. Read some of the Jewish accounts of how alive and well it is.People still don't feel much empathy for those who face and live with terrible diseases or other non-trivial problems.People still don't study carefully why the Nazis were so successful. It's almost a forbidden subject.People don't understand the role of large government and why  you should never have one.The American Constitution is almost waste paper for all that it means to most.Ditto for the Declaration of Independence.

Which country started the Industrial Revolution, and why?

A) Germany, because it won recent wars in Europe against other great powers.
B) Russia, because it was the most powerful country in the world.
C) The United States, because it was the world’s fastest-growing country.
D) Britain, because it had a growing population and large deposits of coal and iron.

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Answer:

D, Britain

Explanation:

Industrial Revolution, in modern history, the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing. This process began in Britain in the 18th century and from there spread to other parts of the world. Although used earlier by French writers, the term Industrial Revolution was first popularized by the English economic historian Arnold Toynbee (1852–83) to describe Britain’s economic development from 1760 to 1840. Since Toynbee’s time the term has been more broadly applied.

how did physical features affect mongol expansion​

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Mongols took over all the land inside a big bowl of mountains

People and businesses usually file for bankruptcy in order to:

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Answer:

So many business owners choose to file an individual bankruptcy after a business closure because of the ability to erase the individual's responsibility to pay a personal guarantee and other business debt.

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What happened to the Ottoman Empire after World War I?
O Its territories were divided under the Treaty of Versailles.
O It became an independent nation.
O It became a modern industrial power.
Its territories were absorbed by Italy under the Treaty of Versailles.

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Answer: It's territories were divided under the Treaty of Versailles

Explanation:

Finally, after fighting on the side of Germany in World War I and suffering defeat, the empire was taken apart by treaty and came to an end in 1922, when the last Ottoman Sultan, Mehmed VI, was deposed and left the capital of Constantinople (now Istanbul) in a British warship.

France got control of southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. Given Ottoman defeat in 1918 and the subsequent partitioning of the Ottoman Empire, the agreement effectively divided the Ottoman Arab provinces outside the Arabian peninsula into areas of British and French control and influence.

Territories were divided. I got it right

3 ¿Qué título completa mejor el siguiente esquema
parcial
I.
A. El gobierno nacional no puede
imponer impuestos directos
B. Falta de una monedanacional única
C. Falta de un líder ejecutivo elegido

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Answer:

A. is the correct answer El gobierno nacional no puede

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26 Ireland’s great export in the 1840’s was
a people.
b potatoes.
C whiskey.
d wool.
27 Eli Whitney was instrumental in the development of the
a steamboat.
b steel plow.
c mechanical reapers.
d cotton gin.
28 The basis for modern mass-production was the
a musket.
b cotton gin.
c principle of limited liability.
d use of interchangeable parts.
29 New transportations systems such as turnpikes, canals, and steamboats
a lowered freight rates.
b encouraged economic growth.
c facilitated migration of peoples.
d all of the above.
30 Deists endorsed the religious concept of
a a supreme being who created the universe.
b revelation.
c original sin.
d none of the above.
31 Northern attitudes toward free blacks can best be described as
a supporting their right to full citizenship.
b advocating black migration to new territories.
c very racist.
d none of the above.
32 Slaves were
a regarded primarily as financial assets by their owners.
b the primary form of wealth in the South.
c profitable for their owners.
d all of the above.
33 The view that God ordained the growth of the U.S. across North America
a was referred to as Manifest Destiny.
b Isolationism.
c Continentalism.
d none of the above.
34 The Mexican American War resulted in
a one-third increase in the territorial sine of the United States.
b combat experience for the future Civil-War military leaders.
c increased respect for American military and naval capabilities.
d all of the above.
35 The man who opened Japan to the United States and the West was
a Clayton Bulwer.
b Matthew Perry.
c Franklin Perce.
d John C. Calhoun.
36 The major result of the famous Lincoln-Douglass Debates was that they
a gained Douglass the Illinois senate seat.
b gained Lincoln the Illinois senate seat.
c propelled Lincoln into the national spotlight.
d destroyed Lincoln’s political career.
37 In his raid on Harper’s Ferry, John Brown intended to
a discredit abolitionists.
b make Kansas a free state.
c foment a massive slave rebellion.
d force a political compromise on the slavery issue.
38 The impeachment of President Andrew Johnson.
a resulted in his conviction and removal from office
b resulted in a “not guilty” vote by a massive majority favoring Johnson.
c was led by Radical Republicans who saw him interfering with
with Reconstruction.
d was the only time a president has been impeached
39 The Emancipation Proclamation declared free only those slaves in
a the Border States
b Slave States that had remained loyal to the Union.
c United States territories.
d states in rebellion against the United States.
40 Radical Republicans’ policies came to dominate Reconstruction because
a they had the majority of votes in the Senate.
b of Lincoln’s assassination.
c of the views of the conquering Union generals.
d collusion with northern industrialists.

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List the three (3) important political firsts of the election of 1832:
1
2
3

List five examples of “modern warfare” associated with the American Civil War:
1
2
3
4
5

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Just trying to get some points

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Sorry

What has the government done for me lately

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Answer:

Police work under the Government... so technically they are "help"... the rest i really dont know

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Hitler's primary strategy in the Battle of Britain was

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Ronda Rousey

Bella

Rose and his family

It was to force Britain into signing a peace treaty he made a air and sea block aid to prevent supplies and troops to reaching britain

which of these writers combined history with stories about gods

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Answer:

Homer..

Explanation:

He is renown for his best works: The Iliad and the Odyssey.

what are the challenges to journalism in nepal?​

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Answer:

Lack of press freedom

Explanation:

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You are driving a car that does not have Anti-lock Brakes (ABS). If your brakes fail when you are trying to stop, you should

A: Pump your brake pedal hard and fast. Shift to a lower gear, and slowly apply your parking brake.
B: Shift into park if you have an automatic transmission.
C: Push your brake pedal to the floor and hold it there. Then firmly apply the parking brake.

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A

if your brakes fail then there is a change to get brakes back if we pump brake padal.

shifting to lower gear decrease your car speed and by applying parking brakes car finally stops

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Pump your brake pedal hard and fast

How is Tuckman's model shown in the lion king

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Answer:

oh i dont know :0

Explanation:

I do not know either

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William Penn’s concern for religious freedom is shown in the _____.

Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges
B.
treaty with the Lenape
C.
English Bill of Rights
D.
city plan for Philadelphia

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Answer:

The answer is A. Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges.

Explanation:

In 1701, William Penn created the Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges for the residents of his colony. Penn envisioned a colony that permitted religious freedom, the consent and participation of the governed, as well as other laws pertaining to property rights. The Charter of Privileges recognized the authority of the King and Parliament over the colony, while creating a local governing body that would propose and execute the laws. Penn clearly states the responsibilities the citizens have in selecting virtuous men to lead and govern what many would refer to as the “Holy Experiment.”

A is the correct answer

Disability rights organizations supported laws requiring _____.


mandatory hiring of people with physical or mental limitations

land, mineral, and water rights to be returned to Native Americans

health insurance for retired Americans and an end to age discrimination

public buildings to provide access for people with physical or mental limitations

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Disability rights organizations supported laws requiring public buildings to provide access for people with physical or mental limitations.

They wanted to forbid discrimination against people with disabilities in all spheres of public life, including employment, education, transportation, and all public and private locations that are accessible to the general public. Making sure that people with disabilities have the same opportunities and rights as everyone else have been their goal. Thus they demand that people with disabilities have the same civil rights protections as people who are discriminated against because of their race, color, sex, national origin, age, or religion. They wanted to ensure that people with disabilities have access to public facilities, employment opportunities, transportation, state and local government services, and telecommunications.

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The economist George gilder argued that:

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Answer: A. lower taxes would result in greater economic growth

Explanation:

George Gilder in his book "Wealth and Power" wrote about capitalism and supply side economics.

He believed that the main thing about Economics is information and not about demand and supply or incentives which powered the supply side Economics. He also believed that lower taxes would result in greater economic growth as there'll be more money for the people to spend which then increases the demand and consumption of goods.

Why did historians choose to study this topic?

They were interested in finding out which artists stopped building statues

They wanted to understand why there was a decline in caring about cities

They wanted to discover how so many statues were lost

They wanted to learn why there was a decline in creating statues in ancient Rome

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Answer: D- They wanted to learn why there was a decline in creating statues in ancient Rome.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

in what ways did the federal government start protecting the environment in the 1970s?

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Answer:

Answer to the following question is as follows;

Explanation:

The Clean Air Act, intended to reduce air pollution largely from industry and commercial vehicles and motors, the Federal Environmental Protection Contracts regulation, as well as the Clean Water Act, which regulates industrial and municipal drainage discharges, were first assigned to the Environmental Protection Agency.

Which 20th-century Chinese leader launched the Cultural Revolution, which
led to widespread chaos in China and the near failure of its economy?

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Answer:

Mao Zedong

Explanation:

Launched by Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and founder of the People's Republic of China (PRC), its stated goal was to preserve Chinese communism by purging remnants of capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society.

According to MLK, how has the US treated the people of Vietnam? Use at least 3 examples.​

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While King was personally opposed to the war, he was concerned that publicly criticizing U.S. foreign policy would damage his relationship with President Lyndon B. Johnson, who had been instrumental in passing civil rights legislation and who had declared in April 1965 that he was willing to negotiate a diplomatic end to the war in Vietnam. Though he avoided condemning the war outright, at the August 1965 annual Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) convention King called for a halt to bombing in North Vietnam, urged that the United Nations be empowered to mediate the conflict, and told the crowd that “what is required is a small first step that may establish a new spirit of mutual confidence … a step capable of breaking the cycle of mistrust, violence and war” (King, 12 August 1965). He supported Johnson’s calls for diplomatic negotiations and economic development as the beginnings of such a step. Later that year King framed the issue of war in Vietnam as a moral issue: “As a minister of the gospel,” he said, “I consider war an evil. I must cry out when I see war escalated at any point” (“Opposes Vietnam War”).

King’s opposition to the war provoked criticism from members of Congress, the press, and from his civil rights colleagues who argued that expanding his civil rights message to include foreign affairs would harm the black freedom struggle in America. Fearful of being labeled a Communist, which would diminish the impact of his civil rights work, King tempered his criticism of U.S. policy in Vietnam through late 1965 and 1966. His wife, Coretta Scott King, took a more active role in opposing the war, speaking at a rally at the Washington Monument on 27 November 1965 with Benjamin Spock, the renowned pediatrician and anti-war activist, and joined in other demonstrations.

In December 1966, testifying before a congressional subcommittee on budget priorities, King argued for a “rebalancing” of fiscal priorities away from America’s “obsession” with Vietnam and toward greater support for anti-poverty programs at home (Semple, “Dr. King Scores Poverty”). King led his first anti-war march in Chicago on 25 March 1967, and reinforced the connection between war abroad and injustice at home: “The bombs in Vietnam explode at home—they destroy the dream and possibility for a decent America” (“Dr. King Leads Chicago”). A few days later, King made it clear that his peace work was not undertaken as the leader of the SCLC, but “as an individual, as a clergyman, as one who is greatly concerned about peace” (“Dr. King to Weigh Civil Disobedience”).

Less than two weeks after leading his first Vietnam demonstration, on 4 April 1967, King made his best known and most comprehensive statement against the war. Seeking to reduce the potential backlash by framing his speech within the context of religious objection to war, King addressed a crowd of 3,000 people at Riverside Church in New York City. King delivered a speech entitled “Beyond Vietnam,” pointing out that the war effort was “taking the black young men who had been crippled by our society and sending them eight thousand miles away to guarantee liberties in Southeast Asia which they had not found in southwest Georgia and East Harlem” (King, “Beyond Vietnam,” 143).

Although the peace community lauded King’s willingness to take a public stand against the war in Vietnam, many within the civil rights movement further distanced themselves from his stance. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, for example, issued a statement against merging the civil rights and peace movements. Undeterred, King, Spock, and Harry Belafonte led 10,000 demonstrators on an anti-war march to the United Nations on 15 April 1967.

During the last year of his life, King worked with Spock to develop “Vietnam Summer,” a volunteer project to increase grassroots peace activism in time for the 1968 elections. King linked his anti-war and civil rights work in speeches throughout the country, where he described the three problems he saw plaguing the nation: racism, poverty, and the war in Vietnam. In his last Sunday sermon, delivered at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., on 31 March 1968, King said that he was “convinced that [Vietnam] is one of the most unjust wars that has ever been fought in the history of the world” (King, “Remaining Awake,” 219). Nearly five years after King’s assassination, American troops withdrew from Vietnam and a peace treaty declared South and North Vietnam independent of each other.

what are the similarities between
the United States and the Soviet Union in the cold war?

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Answer:

both wanted peace  in Germany and Europe

both uses pronganda  to convince the third world countries to join them

both had massive weapons

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What effects did the introduction of smallpox have in America

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Answer:

Nearly 95% of the Native American population was decimated due to smallpox. It spread to other continents and caused wide-spread deaths throughout the world. One can assume that smallpox in America, lead to deaths among European colonists and also resulted in defeat of the Native Americans.

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95% of the Native American population was decimated due to smallpox. It spread to other continents and caused wide-spread deaths throughout the world. One can assume that smallpox in America, lead to deaths among European colonists and also resulted in defeat of the Native Americans.

In what year did the Great Depression begin?

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Answer:

it began in 1929

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do you think leonardo painted the isleworth mona lisa? why?

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Answer:

yes he did

Explanation:

Leonardo  painted at least two versions of the Mona Lisa, including one for Francesco del Giocondo, and another for Giuliano de' Medici, meaning he did painted isleworth mona lisa

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