Can myths be used to harm society ?

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Answer 1
Yes, myths can be used to harm society. For example, if the myth is something bad, and it gets around to 1000+ people in the world than everyone thinks it’s going to happen.

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Which quote is found in the Declaration of Independence?


"These are the times that try men's souls."



"…the right to bear arms..."



"God save the king."



"...all men are created equal..."

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

all men are created equal

D is the answer. All men are created equal.

5) Fill in the correct three words or phrases from among the choices, provided in the blanks below:
Wilson hoped that Congress would______ the treaty of Versailles but many feared _______and _________.

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I think its the second one ratify, permanent alliances and entangement in foreign affairs

What did Spain have to spend a lot of its American silver on?

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I think goods such as silk, and other Asian goods
Spanish, along with other European nations, had a great desire for Chinese goods such as silk and porcelain. The Europeans did not have any goods or commodities which China desired, so they traded silver to make up for their trade deficit.

Owners of the proprietary colonies like South Carolina and Pennsylvania
encouraged the
to their colonies in an effort to increase
the population and wealth of their colonies.
O cash crop
constitution
O immigration
O
indentured servant
O mercantilsm
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The Texas Rangers were created to?
to fight for the independence of Texas.
to block annexation by the United States.
to defend the long border of Texas.
to investigate major crimes in Texas.
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Answer:

C- to defend the long border of Texas

Explanation:

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why did countries not directly confront Hitler from 1936 to 1939

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In 1936, Hitler brazenly remilitarized Germany’s Rhineland border with France. Remilitarization directly threatened French national security. After World War I, the Rhineland had been left demilitarized to deter German aggression against France. With this border undefended, the French could pour into Germany. Only 3,000 Nazi troops entered the Rhineland. Hundreds of thousands of French troops stood just miles away. Germany’s generals trembled with fear, certain that a French invasion would end the Third Reich. However, facing bad economic conditions and finding few allies willing to offer support, the French government decided that military intervention was too expensive. Once again, a weak and divided West allowed the Nazi threat to increase.

In early 1938, Hitler forced Austria into the Third Reich by threatening to invade. Immediately, unprecedented anti-Semitic violence broke out across Austria. The Western Allies responded with a collective shrug. By incorporating Austria, Hitler gained millions of new citizens and access to Austria’s ample cash reserves and industrial resources. He was now more powerful than ever.

Many British and French political leaders had staked their hopes on appeasing Hitler to avoid war. Appeasement was a fatally flawed policy. Churchill condemned appeasement as the strategy of feeding a crocodile in the hopes it would eat you last. He recognized that Hitler was insatiable, and each meal only made the crocodile more dangerous.

The infamous Munich Conference in late 1938 revealed the costs of appeasement. Hitler had demanded an integral part of Czechoslovakia. Britain and France should have supported the strong pro-Western democracy against Nazi aggression. Instead, they sold out the young nation by accepting Hitler’s claims. The Czechoslovaks were not even invited to Munich. The Western betrayal proved disastrous. Czechoslovakia lost its natural defenses and industrial areas, rendering the nation helpless against further German expansion. Additionally, Britain and France’s capitulation convinced other nations that Western leaders lacked the will to stop Hitler.

British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain returned from Munich declaring that he had obtained “peace for our time.” That peace would prove short-lived. Within a few months, Hitler had swallowed up the rest of Czechoslovakia. Then, Germany demanded territory from Lithuania and Poland. The Lithuanians gave in, the Poles did not. Hitler decided that Poland must be destroyed. On the eve of his invasion, Hitler

How did the Colombian exchange impact the lives of the indigenous peoples of the americas?? Answer fast pls

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Answer:

A) Entire communities died in epidemics brought by European settlers

Explanation:

B is wrong bc Native Americans were pillaged and killed, not helped

C is wrong because pyramids and ancient indigenous architecture is still there

D is wrong because the natives were too busy being killed and pillaged to create a strong faming economy.

What happened to the Continental Army at the Valley Forge encampment?
A.)Many colonial troops were replaced with mercenaries from Europe.
b.)The army's ranks swelled to unprecedented numbers.
c.)The appealing agricultural surroundings lured many troops away from duty.
D.)Many troops died, but those who survived were well trained.

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The answer is D, a Prussian man with a long name gave the Americans a European military training

Jackson broke the upper class’s hold on government jobs by dismissing those who had not supported him and replacing
them with his political backers. This practice is referred to as
The “reign of King Mob”
The kitchen cabinet
The spoils system
The democratic system

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Answer:

I think its the Democratic System

Explanation:

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The author gets some of the information in the selection from

A. Clark's writings only
B. both men's writings
C. Lewis's writings only
D. neither man's writings

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Answer:

Explanation:

Cevap C

How was the World War I battlefield different than those of previous wars?

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Answer:

World War 1 was the first war in an industrialized age. New weapons and vehicles were used in this war that had never been used before. WWI was the first(and only) war in which poison gas was used. The first instance when poison gas was used in the Second Battle of Ypres.

Explanation:

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The government of the Mongol Empire can best be described as:

A. A collection of independent city states

B. A republic with a strong central government

C. A military dictatorship

D. A divine monarchy

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Answer:

D: A divine monarchy because it was hereditary

Which trade goods prompted the Portuguese to explore for new sea routs?

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Answer:

The important trade routes of the silk and spices, blocked by the Ottoman Empire in 1453 with the fall of Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire, led to the search for a sea route across the Atlantic skirting Africa.

Explanation:

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Which statement best explains the importance of the Ten Commandments?
O
A. They identified the importance of a legislature with control over
taxation
O
B. They called for the direct participation of all citizens in their
government.
C. They defined moral behavior in a way that significantly influenced
modern legal systems.
D. They stated that monarchs ruled by the will of their people, not by
the will of God.
SUB

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Answer:

C. They defined moral behavior in a way that significantly influenced

modern legal systems.

Explanation:

From the available options, the statement that best explains the importance of the Ten Commandments is "They defined moral behavior in a way that significantly influences modern legal systems."

This is evident in some of the ten commandments in which are still in the modern legal system, such as "thou shall not kill." "Thou shall not steal" and many others.

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Answer:

a and b are correct if I'm not mistaken if I'm wrong then I'm sorry

The Mandate of Heaven meant that"
” had a divine right to rule

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Answer:

Emperor

Explanation:

The Mandate of Heaven was the right to rule given to Chinese emperors by gods.

What was Dante Alighieri's reasoning for writing the Divine Comedy in the vernacular?

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Answer:

In order to reach a wider audience, Dante chose to write the Divine Comedy in vernacular Italian instead of Latin (his overthrow of Latin preceded Geoffrey Chaucer's by 80 years).

Explanation:

In 1940, the US was still
practicing isolationism. Describe
the warning Churchill issues to the
United States in this speech.

Please help

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Answer: here's my answer

Explanation:Twenty years after World War I ended, 70% of Americans polled believed that American participation in the war had been a mistake. The United States was only involved in the final nineteen months of the bloody conflict, between April 1917 and November 1918, but the war (and the influenza epidemic that immediately followed) resulted in the deaths of more than 116,000 American soldiers.

After the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, President Woodrow Wilson lobbied extensively for US support for the League of Nations, believing that an international representative body would prevent future wars. The US Senate, however, refused to approve participation in the League. The United States never joined the League of Nations, nor ratified the Treaty of Versailles.

In the 1920s, the US government took measures to reduce the threat of foreign conflict. The US signed treaties limiting naval construction, and signed the Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact, outlawing aggressive war. The United States also sought to lessen foreign influence by reducing immigration. The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 and the Johnson-Reed Act of 1924 limited overall immigration and set country-specific quotas, privileging immigrants from northern and western Europe. These laws, which reflected a widespread belief in eugenics and deeply held antisemitic prejudices, marked the end of a period of mass immigration to the United States. The number of arrivals immediately fell to less than 20% of the pre-World War I totals.

Neutrality

International unrest in the 1930s, including Japan’s occupation of Manchuria, Italy’s invasion of Ethiopia, Nazi Germany’s remilitarization and territorial seizures, and the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, threatened US isolationism. In response to these conflicts, the US Congress passed a series of Neutrality Acts, designed to prevent American involvement in these conflicts. Longstanding diplomatic practice held that countries unwilling to become involved in a conflict had to maintain strict neutrality; even economic sanctions, or selling arms to one belligerent but not the other, could be considered acts of war. The Neutrality Acts, therefore, defined the terms of American neutrality to the world.

The Neutrality Act of 1935 prohibited exporting arms and ammunition to any foreign nation at war. In 1937, a new neutrality act prohibited Americans from traveling on ships owned by any belligerent nation, and declared that American-owned ships could not carry any arms intended for war zones. At Roosevelt’s request, however, the Neutrality Act of 1937 removed impartiality, allowing the President to distinguish among nations at war when enforcing neutrality. Favored nations could purchase non-military products in the United States, provided they paid with cash and transported the goods on their own ships, an arrangement known as “cash and carry.”

Portrait of Secretary of State Cordell Hull signing the president's Neutrality Proclamation.

Cordell Hull signs neutrality proclamation

Portrait of Secretary of State Cordell Hull signing President Franklin D. Roosevelt's neutrality proclamation. September 5, 1939.

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On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland, leading Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany. Americans who were polled immediately after the war began overwhelmingly hoped for the defeat of Germany, but more than ninety percent opposed getting involved in the war. A majority did not want to join the fight even if Nazi Germany defeated Great Britain and France.

In November 1939, two months after the beginning of World War II, Congress passed the Neutrality Act of 1939, which lifted the 1935 arms embargo and placed all sales to belligerent nations on a “cash and carry” basis.

Part A. Which of the following best describes widespread disappointment among black Americans with the strategies of the Civil Rights Movement before 1957? Rural black Americans complained that the Civil Rights Movement focused too much on urban reform. Many black Americans criticized activist groups like the NAACP for focusing too much on court cases instead of meaningful change in the everyday lives of black people. Urban black Americans feared too much emphasis on rural desegregation would have limited effects on race relations in large cities. Many black Americans blamed the Civil Rights movement for increased white violence against black people in the United States.

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Answer:

HOLD UP WHAT???

Explanation:

Based on the document, what choice did Japan have regarding the US Demand? Explain using evidence from the text

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Wait what documents?

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(C) sorry if I’m wrong have a nice day!

HISTORICAL THINKING

1. In what ways did the British government try to raise revenue and control the colonies at the same time?

2. How did the Sugar Act and Currency Act reinforce Britain's policy of mercantilism?

3. What impact did these acts likely have on the ways colonists did business?​

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1. The british had tax act dealt such as that of Sugar and Currency to pay debts since Britain was poor back then.

2. They brought Wealth through trade to their colonies.

3. I think they didn't like it and wanted to have their own money.

What was the one or two reasons the colonists were willing to brave hostile Indians, diseases and starvation to come to an untamed and often harsh new word to start a new life?

Please help

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Answer:

The biggest source of conflict between Native Americans and European settlers was the issue of land ownership and land use. Europeans felt land should be privately owned, while Native Americans believed land should by owned and used by everyone.

Explanation:

Which type of tax is taken out of each paycheck, and includes Medicare and Social Security taxes?

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Answer:

FICA

Explanation:

its the federal insurance contributions act

During the Progressive Era, voters were given more opportunities to select political party candidates through?

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Answer:

In primaries, party members vote in a state election for the candidate they want to represent them in the general election. After the primaries and caucuses, each major party, Democrat and Republican, holds a national convention to select a Presidential nominee. ... On election day, people in every state cast their vote .

Explanation:

not so sure if that is like answering your question lol

Which invasion broke a "non-
aggression pact" and brought together
the three major allied powers?
invasion of Japan
invasion of Britain
invasion of Poland
Invasion of Russia

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the invasion of poland.

Just with #1 this is missing and I need help

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Answer:

For the Aztecs, the enviroment was more benevolent. The aztecs inhabited Central Mexico which is a highland area where temperatures are mild. Soils are also very fertile because they are volcanic. The biggest challenge they had to face was precisely the active volcanoes that sorround the Central Valley of Mexico.

For the Mayans, the enviroment was more unforgiving. They inhabited a lowland tropical jungle with high humidity and temperatures all-year round. The soils were not very fertile either.

It has been theorized that the Mayan civilization disappeared because of deforestation, which led to a rise of temperatures and a general worsening of enviromental conditions.

In what way did the European colonization of Sub-Saharan Africa affect economic development in the region?

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Answer:

European colonization promotes import, export, and international trade in Africa. There was a lack of connection between the industrial sector and the agricultural sector.

Explanation:

European colonization of Sub-Saharan Africa disturbed the development process of nation and state in Africa.

European colonization promotes import, export, and international trade in Africa. There was a lack of connection between the industrial sector and the agricultural sector.

Colonization also affects the development of colonized societies.

what is the landmark if duomo

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This place is the major landmark of Milan where two major historic Buildings are situated. This Square is over crowded by visitors. Big open space surrounded with shopping outlets, at back is building of Church which is unique in architecture and on one side is another beautiful shopping plaza building one of it's kind.

What is Anti-Semitism? Hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious or racial group. The term anti-Semitism was coined in 1879 by the German agitator Wilhelm Marr to designate the anti-Jewish campaigns under way in central Europe at that time.

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