In what ways did family relationships affect enslaved people? (You can think of ways the
relationships were helpful and also ways the relationships were exploited by enslavers.)
A restructuring of the Soviet economy that permitted more local decision making was known as perestroika.
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Answer:
true
Explanation:
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How is the industrial Revolution still relevant? What are 3 real world examples of it?
Answer:
This era created changes in business, the work that people did, and society. These shifts continue to affect the world today.
Examples:
Industrialisation brought men, women and children to factories.
Working hours were often long and wages were poor.
Unemployment was common, particularly during times of low demand for industrial goods.
4. How did segregationists try to resist the
civil rights movement? How did their resistance affect the movement?
Answer:
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 removed barriers to black enfranchisement in the South, banning poll taxes, literacy tests, and other measures that effectively prevented African Americans from voting. Segregationists attempted to prevent the implementation of federal civil rights legislation at the local level.
Explanation:
The civil rights movement for justice and for economic equality actually influenced two women's movement, one in the 19th century, when the abolitionist movement inspired a women's right movement and suffrage movement, and then again in the 20th century, when women who had been member of the civil rights movemen.
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How was French society divided before the French Revolution of 1789?
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Explanation:
The poor had to pay more tax than the rich and noble
The French society was divided into three estates before the French Revolution of 1789:
1st Estate - Clergy2nd Estate - Nobility3rd Estate - Big businessman, merchants, court officials, lawyers, peasants, artisans, landless labours, servants, etc.Hope you could get an idea from here.
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Was foreign policy after World War II focused more on collaboration or competition between the world's superpowers?
After the Second World War, only the U.S. and the Soviet Union were considered superpowers. How did their philosophies differ? Did they work together or did they work against one another?
Answer:
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Explanation:
In the years after World War II, the United States was guided generally by containment — the policy of keeping communism from spreading beyond the countries already under its influence. The policy applied to a world divided by the Cold War, a struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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Answer:
judicial - ratify
legistlative branch - establishing russia foreign policy
executive - interpreting the treaty the United kingdom and U.S. entered into
Explanation:
executive vetoes laws, legistlative makes laws, judicial judges laws and makes final decisions
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What were Nobles in French Revolution?
Answer:
The French nobility was a privileged social class in France during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period to the revolution in 1790. New individuals were appointed to the nobility by the monarchy, or they could purchase rights and titles, or join by marriage.
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How did the industrial revolution change the old social order and long held trafitions in the western world?
Answer:
ExplanHow did the Industrial Revolution change the old social order and long-held traditions in the Western world? Luxury, respectability, and a strict etiquette. What are three values associated with the middle class? Men believed women belonged in the home; they also thought that women were too emotional to vote.ation:
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what region were slavery was most common
Answer:
The South Carolina and Georgia Coasts.
Explanation:
The Chesapeake Bay and in Eastern Virginia.
The Platt Amendment of 1901 forbade Cuba from entering into any treaties that would allow undue foreign involvement in Cuban affairs. This law was passed after the Spanish-American War to make sure that European nations weren’t going to get involved with Cuba.
Why might the Platt Amendment be considered ironic?
What reasons would The United States have for not wanting European influence in Cuba?
One way in which the Platt Amendment reversed the intent of the Teller Amendment was that "The Platt Amendment allowed for continued American influence in Cuba," since it only allowed withdrawal of US troops based on specific conditions.
Answer:
1. The United States was interfering in Cuba’s affairs while demanding that other nations not do the same to Cuba.
2. US leaders didn’t want powerful European nations to have influence so close to the United States.
US leaders wanted to have the influence in terms of trade and Latin American affairs.
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Which types of media mostly follow journalism standards?
O A.
radio talk shows
B.
major newspapers
O c.
tabloids
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D.
citizen journalists
Answer:
D perhaps.
Explanation:
I would have picked major newspapers in the 1900s to the end of WWII, but other than Watergate broken open by the Washington Post, I don't think investigative Journalism sees its standards practiced any more.
Radio Talk shows? You mean like Fox? You're kidding right?
Tabloids are even worse than Radio Talk Shows. I once saw a cover story about aliens inhabiting the bodies of legislators. Since then, even in grocery story check out lines, I've stopped looking. What's the point?
You're stuck with D. I think these people at least try to dig for the facts. They do have an ax to grind, but I think to do some honest investigating.
what is the triceratops animal kingdom
Answer: One of the rides located in Dinoland USA is TriceraTop Spin which lets up to four guests ride in triceratops vehicles that rise and tilt as they spin around a giant top. Be amazed as cartoon comets fly past you while dinosaurs pop up as you spin around.
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Which of the following works was constructed to keep barbarians out of China?
O the Gates of All Nations
the Ziggurat at Ur
the Great Wall
the Great Pyramid at Giza
Answer:
C.The Great Wall
Explanation:
The Great Wall was made to keep the northerners out
Check the items which describe a Bible story.
little character description
short sayings
many events or actions
short time frame
one or two main events or actions
many main characters
few main characters
long time frame
extensive character description
Answer: little character description
short time frame
one or two main events or actions
few main characters
Explanation:
Bible stories involve stories about comedy, epic, traged, love, victory, life, martyrdom etc.
The items that describe a Bible story are:
• little character description
• short time frame
• one or two main events or actions
• few main characters
Answer:
little character description
short time frame
one or two main events or actions
few main characters
Explanation:
Most of what we call "Bible stories" are actually excerpts, or small parts of much larger stories, that cover the history of God's work through Israel and the church. In this sense, these stories are like chapters or episodes. Nonetheless, these smaller pieces share much in common with "story-book-length" stories, the kind you can read or hear in one sitting. Most Bible stories include the following features:
The time covered by the Bible story is usually brief--a few hours, a few days, or possibly two or three separated periods of time, all closely related in some way.
The action of the story centers around one happening or possibly two or three closely related incidents.
The story usually has only a few main characters. Any other characters must be necessary to the action and not interesting in themselves. Not much description is given, either of the looks of the characters, the look of the scenery, or the thoughts of the characters. The Bible story is too brief a time to allow for extensive character development.
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A shoe company made a special edition basketball sneaker in a limited quantity. The sneaker sold out quickly and is
currently unavailable. Which economic concept does this scenario demonstrate?
O opportunity cost
O scarcity
nonrenewable resources
O specialization
european imperialism in the 19tn century was largely motivated by a desire to
Answer:
European imperialism in the 19th century was motivated by the desire of acquiring raw materials for their industries. Other motives were for power and territory expansion. In the 19th century, power can be seen through how many colonies were under a European nation.
Answer:
raw materials for there industries and other reasons for power and territory expansion
Explanation:
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what was a result of the 24 amendment
Answer: that on 1962, the house passed the 24th amendment, outlawing the poll tax as a voting requirement in federal elections, by a vote of 295 to 86, at the time, five states maintained poll taxes which disproportionately affected african american voters such as virginia, alabama, mississippi, arkansas, and texas.
Explanation:
The storming of the Bastille occurred
Answer:
in 1989
Explanation:
A person is born a US citizen if he or she has parents who
Answer:
a person is born in the us under two conditions.
Explanation:
1) by virtue of the person's birth within United States territory or
2) one or both of their parents is (or was) a US citizen.
EXPLAIN one of the major causes of World War I.
Answer:
Radicalization of nationalism
Towards the end of the 19th century, the ideology of nationalism had already been consolidated in the European imagination. Nationalism posited the idea that a people would be united on the basis of a shared culture, language, economy and geography, and that from there would spring a destiny for which they would have been born.
Expansion of European imperialism
In the 20th century there was an excess in the production of industrialized consumer goods, which required new markets, as well as the acquisition of more and new raw materials.
Spurred on by nationalism, and having lost control over America in the 19th century, European states began the competition to dominate the African territory as a quarry of resources, as well as the competition for control of non-European markets.
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How did philosophies like social Darwinism and the ideas behind the labor movement change American culture?
Answer:
Hard work is rewarded
Explanation:
I think that it would have to do with hard work. socal darwinism was the idea that the strongest would prevail. this idea spead and people osvously wanted to work hard to prevail.
Im not sure what you mean by culture, but maybe the idea of the "American Dream"...but like how people hard working, and hard work gets rewarded.
Answer:
Hard work is overrated
A.) Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
B.) Mandate system
C.) Bolshevik Revolution
D.) League of Nations
Answer:
league of nations
with a reasonable degree of certainty
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Answer:American colonists responded with protests and coordinated resistance by convening the First Continental Congress in September and October of 1774 to petition Britain to repeal the Intolerable Acts. The Boston Tea Party was the first significant act of defiance by American colonists.
Explanation: defense
Who had the right to vote in Athens?
Answer:
Adult Males
Explanation:
Only adult male Athenian citizens who had completed their military training held the right to vote
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Name the 10 Native American cultural groups found in North America. Why did each Native American cultural group develop a distinct culture? Choose any two of these groups and provide a brief description of their cultures. Be certain to include an example or explanation telling how and why the cultures developed as they did.
Answer:
the Arctic, the Subarctic, the Northeast, the Southeast, the Plains, the Southwest, the Great Basin, California, the Northwest Coast, and the Plateau. Native American cultures developed largely as a response to environment, climate, geography, and available resources.
Explanation:
What was the USSR in control of after WW2?
Answer:
Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland and eastern Germany.
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Which item is included in the first 10 amendments to the Constitution?
O powers reserved to the federal government
O freedom of thought and travel
O search only with probable cause
O a trial upon request
Answer: search only with probable cause
Explanation:
The first 10 Amendments are meant to protect the rights of American citizens with the logic being that if these rights are included in the Constitution, it would be harder for the government to deny the citizens of it.
The 4th Amendment includes one of those rights which is the right of citizens to not be searched by agents of the government without probable cause and if this is done, whatever is found cannot be used as evidence against the citizen in question.
Zwhat type of economic system of government in eastern Europe lead to the employer use of resources
Answer:
free market economy
Explanation:
A free market economy is defined as the economic system which is based on the demand and supply having less control of the government or no control of the government at all.
A free market economy helps to contribute to the economic growth as well as transparency in the system. It is also leads to competitive markets that ensures the best product or the service to be available to the consumers and use the resources properly by the employers.
Thus Europe is based on free market economy system that leads the employers to use of the resources.