How did these conditions impact the 1930s?

O They helped many farmers build wealth and reduced the impact of the Great
Depression on them.

They spurred economic growth through global trade and helped to reduce the economic impact of the Great Depression.

O They created a false sense of economic prosperity and contributed to the start of the Great Depression.

O They increased tax revenue and strengthened the government's ability to respond to the Great Depression.

How Did These Conditions Impact The 1930s?O They Helped Many Farmers Build Wealth And Reduced The Impact

Answers

Answer 1
B I believe is the right one!!!!!
Answer 2

Answer:

B

Explanation:


Related Questions

Help me explain please!!!

Answers

Answer: Yes!

Explanation:

I do understand that Trump should be convicted in his second impeachment trial because he did commit the crime of inciting the storming of the Capitol on January 6th, 2021.

His public urge to his followers to "peacefully and patriotically" protest also included a call to "fight like hell", encouraging them to engage in violent acts to support his misleading allegations of election fraud.

The impeachment, which so far has the approval of many Republican party members, would only mean that he wouldn´t be able to run for office again, which would be the least we, as a society, can do to ensure the durability of democracy.

Which of these is an example of physical systems impacting the environment? (4
points). 1. A flood causes erosion and loss of shoreline. 2. People fill a lake before building houses near it. 3. An earthquake causes a building to fall. 4. A native tribe considers a volcano to be sacred.

Answers

Answer:

1.flood causes erosion and loss of shoreline

The 1925 Scopes monkey trial pitted religious conservatives against

Answers

Answer:

Darwinism

Explanation:

In 1925, a teacher of Physics and Maths named John scopes taught the Theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin in a public school of Tennessee.

In Tennessee, the teaching of evolution was a misdemeanour or illegal according to the Butler act. The religious communities believed in the Bible that all organisms are the same from the beginning of the Universe. When he taught evolution, he was charged with the violation of the Butler act. The case was brought into the courthouse and the trial began for the case.

This trial was known as Scopes Monkey trial and the was between the religious conservatives (anti- evolutionists) and the evolutionary or supporting the Darwinism.

Thus, Darwinism is the correct answer.

Please help me answer this !!!

Answers

The United States refused to enter into an international conflict
(Isolationism is a country staying out of business between other countries, and the US was isolating itself from the war between other countries)

The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London.

Describe Buck's relationship with John Thornton.

Answers

Answer:

John treats his animals as if they were his children. He is most fond of Buck. He rescued Buck from Hal, Mercedes, and Charles. Buck is completely in love with and devoted to John as is John to Buck.

Explanation:

thats what Edge gave as a possible answer :)

Buck and John Thornton's relationship is very loving. His bond with this master is genuine, passionate, and loving, and where it naturally yields submission and loyalty.

What is bond?

A bond is a sort of instrument used in finance where the issuer owes the holder a debt and is required, depending on the terms, to give the creditor cash flow.

Depending on the economic value that is stressed, the period and amount of cash flow given changes, giving rise to various types of bonds. The interest is typically due at predetermined intervals, such semiannually, annually, and less frequently at various times.

A bond is therefore a type of loan or IOU. With the help of bonds, the borrower can finance long-term investments or, in the case of government bonds, current expenses. Government, corporate, and municipal bonds are the most typical types.

Learn more about bond, here

https://brainly.com/question/29797691

#SPJ5

how is north china and south china's geography different

Answers

Answer:

Alot!

Explanation:

The two sides of the Line have significant differences in climatology, vegetation, terrain, soil, and agriculture. The south is warmer and wetter in climate than the north of China. This is mainly because of the summer monsoons which move from southeast to northwest. Most of their moisture is left behind before they can reach the boundary line. The North China plain is relatively arid. These climate differences support different types of agriculture, with wheat (such as millet and maize) hence mantou (steamed bread) and noodles are the dominant staple in the north; while rice is produced and consumed more in the south. Vegetables in the south are a lot more abundant, as well as seafood.

Which of the United States’ territorial gains was accomplished by President James Polk?
A. the Louisiana Purchase, through a purchase from France
B. the Florida Cession, through negotiations with Spain
C. the Gadsden Purchase, through a purchase from Mexico
D. the Mexican Cession, through the Mexican-American War

Answers

Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

edge 2020

Based on this document, state two effects of poor working conditions in this factory.

Answers

Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

According to the document and the information given in the document, the effects of poor working conditions in the factory include:

a. People working in the factory had sores and this could ultimately lead to the death of such person.

b. They may also have their fingers eaten by acids and some had cuts in their hands while working in the factory.

The government cannot _______________or _______________with the practice of _______________, support one _______________over _______________, or establish an _______________religion.

Answers

Bro your work is invisible I can’t help

Which natural resource is the most limited in Western Europe?

A. Coal deposits
B. Renewable energy
C. Fertile Farmland
D. Wild Forests

Answers

Answer: i think it was coal deposits if not try c

Explanation:

Europe has limited deposits of oil and natural gas, which are drilled for energy and fuel. so maybe b?

What did groups that were part of Clovis culture have in common?

They wore the same clothing.
They ate the same plants.
They spoke the same language.
They used the same spear points.

Answers

They used the same spear points

Im timed!!
What did Greek historians like Herodotus and Thucydides contribute to the world? Choose three answers.

They provided the world with dramatic tales of historic events.
They provided the world with samples of historical architecture.
The provided the world with trustworthy accounts of historic events.
They provided the world with a research model for future historians to follow.
They provided the world with the history of the wars between Athens and Sparta.

Answers

Answer:

The provided the world with trustworthy accounts of historic events.

They provided the world with a research model for future historians to follow.

They provided the world with the history of the wars between Athens and Sparta.

Explanation:

Answer:

The provided the world with trustworthy accounts of historic events.

They provided the world with a research model for future historians to follow.

They provided the world with the history of the wars between Athens and Sparta.

Explanation:

Person Above Is Correct

Edge

Whose inauguration was the first to be tweeted?

Answers

Answer: president joe biden

Explanation:

thoughts on whole lotta red?

Answers

Answer:

What is that?

Explanation:

Answer:

i fw it .

Explanation:

Please help this is due tomorrow. Whoever helps I’ll give them brainliest

Answers

The answer is A I hope this helps!
The answer is A. Are not elected

How does the U.S Constitution limit the powers of the national and state government?

Answers

Answer:

Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution of the United States puts limits on the powers of the states. States cannot form alliances with foreign governments, declare war, coin money, or impose duties on imports or exports.

Explanation:

In the 1800s, Sarah and Angelina Grimké worked to create change by

founding and editing the Liberator.

arguing in favor of the growth of slavery in cities.

establishing the Pennsylvania Abolition Society.

actively advocating for abolition and women’s rights.
pls hurry i guess

Answers

Answer:

D

Explanation Edge 2021                                

Answer:

D. actively advocating for abolition and women’s rights.

What was the issue in Milliken v. Bradley?

Answers

Answer:

The issue in Milliken v. Bradley

Explanation:

The Milliken v. Bradley was a Supreme Court case which dealt with the planned desegregation of public school students across Detroit. The Supreme Court filed against governor Milliken. The lower court found the plan inadequate. District Court ordered the adoption of a desegregation plan that included the 85 remote school districts.

How did geography influence the movement of people and goods across the continent in the 1800s?

Answers

Answer:

At the beginning of the century, U.S. citizens and immigrants to the country traveled primarily by horseback or on the rivers. After a while, crude roads were built and then canals. Before long the railroads crisscrossed the country moving people and goods with greater efficiency.

Why were Separatist "pilgrims" willing to leave England and travel over a vast ocean to the unsettled wilderness of North America?

O They wanted to find open land to farm. hoping that the money they raised from trade would give them more power in England.

o They knew they could practice their religious beliefs there without fear of persecution by mainstream Protestants.

O They hoped to avoid paying taxes that supported a church with beliefs they didn't share.

O They wanted to spread the benefits of a Christian way of life with the native people of North America.​

Answers

Answer:

They wanted to spread the benefits of a Christian way of life with the native people of North America.

Explanation:

Answer:

The Pilgrims were separatists who believed that the Church of England could not be reformed. Separatist groups were illegal in England, so the Pilgrims fled to America and settled in Plymouth.

Explanation:

Please help, thank u !

Answers

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Buying Stocks On The Margin

Answer: the increased consumer savings

Explanation: consumer items were causing people to use credit and ruined the stock because people couldnt pay back the credit

Plzzz help me I am timed plz

Why does the following in-text citation only use a page number at the end?
In Hawthorne's “Rappaccini's Daughter," the reader is introduced to a world of ambiguity that is simultaneously
beautiful and tragic: "It was not love, although her rich beauty was a madness to him... but a wild offspring of
both love an horror that... burned like one and shivered like the other" (399).

A. Only a page number is used because the author is not mentioned in the text.

B. Only a page number is used because the author is mentioned in the text.

C. Only a page number is used because the page number is the only requirement when doing in-
text citations

D. Only a page number is used because in-text citations should be kept as short and concise as
possible.

Answers

The answer is B because the text mentioned the author

Answer:

B. Only a page number is used because the author is mentioned in the text.

Explanation:

Read the passage from the myth of Romulus and Remus.

The founding of Rome revolves around two orphan boys named Romulus and Remus. Legend says that the boys were raised by a mighty wolf. The boys’ mother was murdered by an evil king named Amulius. The king then threw the two babies into the Tiber River. They washed up onto the banks of the river, where the wolf found them. Seeing the crying babies, she took pity on them. She gently picked them up in her teeth. She took the babies to her cave and fed them. She cared for them for years. The boys grew bigger and stronger. Eventually, a herder found the boys and took them home. He and his wife raised the boys. The boys decided to build a city where the wolf had fed them. However, Romulus and Remus fought over whom the gods favored. In this fight, Romulus killed Remus. Then Romulus founded Rome.

What role does the wolf play in the founding of Rome?

She builds the city.
She kills the founder.
She constructs the wall around the city.
She rescues the boy who becomes the founder.

Answers

The and answer is d she rescues the boy who becomes the founder

Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

She rescues the boy who becomes the founder.

4. Which of the following cases have been protect by the Supreme Court?
(1 Point)
the right to bare arms, burn flags, and to protest the government
the right to burn flag, say anything you want, sue the government
the right to religion, speech, and assembly
the right to behave any way you like the right to worship

Answers

Answer: The right to burn flags, and say anything you want, sue the government the right to religon, speech and assembly.

Explanation:

This amendment deals with the First Amendment protection of flag burning as symbolic speech.

What countries was the United States trying to gain influence over under the Monroe doctrine
A. Latin America
B. Europe
C. Africa
D. Asia

Answers

Answer:

A. Latin America

Explanation:

The answer is Latin America

The body of water that lies south of Cuba and east of Central America is the __________.

A.

Gulf of California

B.

Caribbean Sea

C.

Rio Grande

D.

Gulf of Mexico


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A

B

C

D

Answers

Answer:

The answer is D: Rio Grande

(Also correct on Edge 2021)

Answer:

B

Explanation:

I was doing it on edge2021 and got it wrong it showed me the correct answer which is b :) Hope this helps yall!! yave a great day :D

Georgians most affected by the Depression were from

the cities.
the coast.
rural areas.
government.

Answers

The answer would be “rural areas.”

Answer:

C). Rural Areas.

Explanation:

For the people with different answers.

List 3 effects of slavery

Answers

Answer: Domestic Servitude.

Forced Child Labor.

Unlawful Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers

The implications of the slave trade included: Effects of the trade on African societies in West Africa. The slave sellers and European 'factories' on the West African coast. The development of slave-based states and economies. The destruction of societies. The development of foreign colonies.

3. How did farmers play a key role in the success of Egypt's economic
system?

Answers

Answer:

When the river Nile flooded, water, mud and silt from the river was washed up over the river banks creating a fertile growing area. During the period of the flood the Egyptian farmers spent time mending and making tools and looking after the animals. Many farmers also worked for the pharaoh during this time building pyramids and temples.

Explanation:

Someone please help! No one every answers my questions :(

Answers

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

Hey, i pretty sure Its a! srry if it is not

Explanation:

Other Questions
What role did Monasteries play in the world of art ?a.The monks and nuns would contact the places to display the illuminated manuscripts.b.Monasteries were the centers of art and learning.c.The monks and nuns would find artists and bring them to the monasteries to use their talents.d.none of the above What's at stake?Forests are cradles of lifearound four-fifths of all land species live in tropical forests. They play a vital role in regulating our climate by absorbing carbon dioxide, and help maintain our soil and water.Forests directly support around 1.6 billion peoplenearly a quarter of the world's population. And we all rely on them for the air we breathe and the countless products they provide.But over the last half-century, people have destroyed forests at an alarming rate. We've already lost around half of the world's original forests.The story so farIn the early 1990s, we campaigned to stop the timber industry destroying and degrading the world's forests.At the time, few businesses believed they were responsible for where their timber came from. Those that did claim to sell products from well-managed forests had no way of proving it."Businesses didn't think the environment was their concern," recalls Jean-Paul Jeanrenaud, who led WWF-UK's work on forests at the time."We had chief executives slamming the phone down on us. I even had people threaten to punch me."How things have changed In September 1991, British DIY chain B&Q committed to working with us to buy only legal, sustainable timber. By the end of that year, 16 large UK companies had committed to sourcing their timber products from well-managed forests.That was the beginning of our Global Forest & Trade Network. Today, it's a global partnership of some 275 retailers, producers, community groups and other organizations from across the forest industry supply chain. Members are committed to safeguarding the world's forests and the communities, economies and ecosystems that depend on them.But we needed a way to turn those commitments into reality. So in 1993, we helped form the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) to certify timber and wood-based products that meet high environmental and social standards.For a forest to be FSC certified, independent inspectors check that it meets the FSC's strict criteria. All trees that are cut down have to be replaced or allowed to re-grow naturally, and parts of the forest are left untouched. The rights of indigenous people are respected, and local workers are employed on a decent salary. Often, companies support other social services, such as schools and clinics.Inspectors also check every stage along the supply chain, so you can be sure that any product that bears the FSC logo is good for forests, people and wildlife.Did you know?Just 10 years ago, only 300 sq km of forest in Russia was FSC-certified. Today, it's 260,000 sq kma quarter of its commercial forests.Facts and stats1.4 million sq kmarea of forest certified by the FSC. That's an area more than twice the size of France81number of countries with FSC-certified forests40 percentforest area of Europe and North America certified by the FSCUS$73bnannual sales of forest-based products by members of our Global Forest & Trade NetworkWhat next?Almost a tenth of forest products traded now meet FSC standards. That's a phenomenal rate of growthbut it means nine-tenths of products are still uncertified.We believe some areas of forest need to be protected from any commercial logging. But we're supporting responsible forestry alongside protected areas to help conserve the world's most important forests:In the Congo Basin, the largest area of tropical forest after the Amazon, 45,000 sq km is now FSC certifiedand we're working with everyone from heads of state on down to increase this. As well as protecting important habitats for elephants, great apes and many other species, sustainable forestry is improving livelihoods for some of the poorest people on the planet.In Borneo, we're working to conserve and restore the "Heart of Borneo," a 220,000 sq km area of the island's species-rich rainforest. Responsible forestry is a vital aspect of this: some 20,000 sq km is already FSC certified or in the process of certification. By 2020, we want the entire Heart of Borneo area to be protected or managed sustainably.In the western Mediterranean, people have sustainably harvested cork for centuries. Cork oak forests provide a haven for rare plants, birds and other wildlife, including the Iberian lynx, the world's most endangered wild cat. We're promoting FSC certification to keep sustainable cork harvesting economically viable and help protect this unique landscape.What you can doYou can help secure a future for the world's forests, and the people and animals that depend upon them next time you buy a tableor any other wood-based product.Only buy products with the FSC labelit's the only credible certification scheme.If you don't see the logo, ask the store or manufacturer why not. Make sure they realize that you as a customer want to know that the products you buy don't destroy forests. This message will swiftly get back to their suppliers. Scat singing refers to: A. screechy singing. B. vocal improvisation. C. fast singing. D. high singing. Explain in a short sentence how you can tell if a reaction is a combustion reaction. Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement ''Friction is a way to create electricity because it creates charged particles. '' If you have a 10% off coupon and you buy a 20$ shirt how much you pay with the coupon? Solve the inequality. Please help answer needed fast!! Will give BRAINIEST ANSWER 10 POINTS!!! Which graph represents the function If rosa has four scarves, which question correctly completed this conversation between rosa and emily? Look at the problem above and please tell me which is correct What is the unit rate of store A?$0.75 / notebook$0.50 / notebook$0.80 / notebookNone of the aboveWhat is the unit rate of store B ?$0.60 / notebook$0.30 / notebook$0.55 / notebookNone of the aboveWhich store has the better deal per notebook? *Store AStore BThe unit rate is the same at both stores I need help pls. Thank you 30 POINTS WILL GIVE BRAINLESTSpanish Multiple ChoicePlease try help pls due in 5 minutes in your opinion did the speaker actually hear a ghost Satire is best defined as1. a contradiction between what is said and what is really meant2. a description of something as being smaller or less than it really is3. the use of humor to emphasize the negative qualities of society4. the use of ridicule to emphasize a conflict between two ideas Read the excerpt from The Land."You know," I said quietly when we were to ourselves, "maybe this race isn't important to you, but it is to me, so I figure we best get to knowing each other quick. I'm Paul Logan, out of Georgia, and you need to know I've ridden a lot of fine horses, maybe some not as fine as you, maybe some better. Now, I know we don't know each other, but I understand from your rider, Eddie Hawks, you've got a real mind of your own. You like to win if you do it in your own way. Well, that's all right with me, long as you let me ride you and help you out a little bit. See, I figure to prove my daddy and Robert wrong. I figure to ride you, even though I don't know you, and Ole Grey, I figure to win."What does this dialogue reveal about Pauls feelings toward Ole Grey?He has a deep fear of the horse, so he is cautious in his approach.He is worried that the horse will not listen to him during the race.He has a deep respect for the horse, so he treats him with care.He is more concerned with winning than with the horses well-being. which an element that exist into two form Help plz The purpose of concept-mapping is toa ldentify sequenceb. Identify vocabularyC. ldentify relationshipsd. Identify questionsPlease select the best answer from the choices providedOAOBCD SU: ST is 4:1picture below