Define "paranoia." How was the paranoia of the 20s expressed? How was it related to isolationism?

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Answer 1

Paranoia refers to a feeling that can exist in humans and which is heavily influenced by anxiety or by fear. People who suffer from this often feel themselves to be persecuted, or hated and threatened by everyone. These people might also believe in conspiracies, which can result in irrational fear.

During the 1920s, the country experienced a period of paranoia. The trauma of World War I was fresh in people's minds, and many were fearful of ever being threatened in such a way again. This led to a strong fear of the "other." This was expressed in practices such as increased racism (ex. the rise of the Ku Klux Klan) or political intolerance (ex. the Red Scare against communists). This was also expressed through isolationism, as many people believed that by keeping the country free of foreign influence, they would be less threatened by dangerous foreign forces, such as communism.


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Considering your previous knowledge of the Federal Reserve; please explain how the Federal Reserve functions within the economy of the United States. Please discuss two specific examples of the role of the Fed in managing the economy of our Nation.

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Answer:

Containing United States gold reserve and neglecting all foreign financial affairs.

Explanation:

The Federal Reserve is responsible for all United States financial affairs and supervision of the banking departments within the nation. The Federal Reserve also is associated with the United States Department of Treasury

USDT. The Federal reserve is also responsible for the supervision of the most efficient payment systems.

which international organization was formed after World War II by the U.S., Canada, and western European nations in response to the Soviet installation of communist governments throughout eastern Europe?

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization

aka

NATO

How did the Kansas-Nebraska Actqalter parts of the Missouri Compromise?
States north of 36°30' N latitude would be admitted to the Union as slave state
Slavery could be allowed into all territories of the Louisiana Purchase now.
States south of 36°30' N latitude would be admitted to the Union as free state
Slavery could be allowed into all territories of the Mexican Cession now

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Answer:

Slavery could be allowed into all territories of the Louisiana Purchase now

Explanation:

The Missouri compromise was put in place after the louisiana purchase to resolve the conflict of slavery. the compromise stated that any territory aquired from the purchase (new territory) that was north of the  36°30' N latitude would have to be free territory. however, the Kansas Nebraska Act contradicted this by allowing every state in the louisiana purchase territory (including the northern states) to decide whether or not to allow slavery using popular soverignity, which means that slavery could be allowed into all territories of the Louisiana Purchase.

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Where did many Israelites settle during the Babylonian Exile?
1.in the Philistine States
2.in the Phoenician States
3.in Moab, Ammon, and Edom
4.in Damascus, Samaria, and Gaza
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Answer: c. in Moab, Ammon, and Edom

Explanation: i took the quiz.

Moab, Ammon, and Edom

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Christianity began with a single man, Jesus, and his followers and grew to transform not only the Roman Empire but also the empires that followed it. Use the content taught in the chapter to explain the chapters enduring understanding statement: New ideas and beliefs along with influence from individuals leaders can transform empires and change the shape of history

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Answer:

Christianity developed in the province of Judea out of Jewish tradition in the first century CE, spread through the Roman Empire, and eventually became its official religion

Christianity was influenced by the historical contexts in which it developed

Beginnings of Christianity

Christianity developed in Judea in the mid-first century CE, based first on the teachings of Jesus and later on the writings and missionary work of Paul of Tarsus.

Originally, Christianity was a small, unorganized sect that promised personal salvation after death. Salvation was possible through belief in Jesus as the son of God—the same God the Jews believed in. Early Christians debated whether they should only preach to Jews, or if non-Jews could become Christians, too. Eventually, Christianity gained followers not only from Jewish communities, but from throughout the Roman world.

Explanation:

Christianity and Rome

In the decades after Jesus's death, the Apostle Paul wrote many letters that are now part of the New Testament of the Christian Bible. Paul was a Roman citizen and sent these letters to small communities of Christians living throughout the Roman Empire. The letters show us that Paul and his fellow Christians were still figuring out exactly what being a Christian meant. Issues related to the exact relationship between Judaism and Christianity, and between Christianity and the Roman government, were prominent topics of discussion.

Which is not a role of the president

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Answer:

to make laws

Explanation:making laws is a thing that all branches in the us goverment do together

Answer:

making laws

Explanation:

Where do you see yourself in five years?​

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With a billion dollars

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Young was elected senator from George true or false

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Answer:

false

Explanation:that is what google said

All of the following except _________________ are jobs done by the wives of the enlisted men at Fort Union.

a.
childcare
c.
laundry
b.
housekeeping
d.
teaching




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Answer:

Wives did not teach their kids.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Background information: Charles Dickens visited the
United States in 1842. Due to his interest in the
treatment of factory workers, he visited the Lowell Mills
in Massachusetts. This is an excerpt from his
observations.
Which of these generalizations does Dickens support
in the passage?
The factories in Britain produce finer goods than the
ones in Lowell.
The working and living conditions in Britain are far
more miserable than in Lowell.
The factories in Lowell and Britain are very similar.
Both the British and American governments have
worked to improve working conditions.

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Answer:

Option B, The working and living conditions in Britain are far  more miserable than in Lowell, is the right answer.

Explanation:

Charles Dickens was a writer and a social critic of his time. He has been regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian age. He was the one who is known for his close analysis of working condition in London as his work of fiction.

In the year 1842, Charles Dickens visited the factories in Massachusetts. He found that the factories of America were laudable in many ways, for instance, the treatment of workers. When he toured the factories of Lowell, he was very much influenced by the management and comfort of workers in the factories. Therefore, he concluded that the working conditions Lowell were much better than Britain.

Answer:B

Explanation:

1. Identify three fishing techniques used by
the Native Mississippians.

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Answer: Bow and arrow catching, Hand, animals

Explanation: the would use bow and arrows tie the bow to a sting and shoot for a fish, they used their hands and caught fish, they used animals to catch them such as wolves.

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How did the Texas State Legislature support women's suffrage in 1918? a. By supporting the airline industry during World War I b. By ratifying the 19th Amendment to the Constitution c. By limiting freedom of speech during the war d. By allowing women to vote in primary elections

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Answer: B--- By ratifying the 19th Amendment to the Constitution

Explanation: Texas became the ninth state in the United States  and the first state in the South to ratify the  19th Amendment in June 26, 1918. The Constitution was ratified to support women suffrage in 1918 which enabled all women across the United States to vote in elections for the first time on both federal and state levels and also conferring on them the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.

Answer:

d in 1918 they were allowed to vote in primary ellections

Explanation:

The distance from Pensacola, Florida to Tallahassee, Florida on a map is 8 inches, which represents 200 miles. How many miles is it from Pensacola to Miami if the distance on the map measures 27 inches?

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Answer:

Pensacola is 675 miles away from Miami.

Explanation:

Since the distance between Pensacola, Florida and Tallahassee, Florida is 200 miles, and those 200 miles on a scale map are represented by 8 inches, each inch could be said to represent about 25 miles, since 200 divided by 8 is 25.

Thus, since the distance between Miami and Pensacola on the same map is 27 inches, the distance between both cities would be 675 miles, since 27 multiplied by 25 (the miles included in an inch of the map) is 675.

What role did church and revivals play in the social interactions of rural southerners?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Belief that history will culminate in a golden age where Christ will rule the earth for 1,000 years. Gained popularity in the South during the 1800s through revivals.

Why was Tet a political disaster for America? In 1968

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Answer:

Tet would become a political disaster for President Lyndon Johnson's administration, overshadowing his considerable domestic policy successes in attacking poverty, creating social safety nets and codifying civil rights.

Explanation:

Which of the following was NOT an influence on the creation of the
Constitution?

A)Magna Carta
B)Petition of Rights
C)English Bill of Rights
D)None of the above

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B) Petition of rights

Answer:

B

Explanation:

True or False. In the 1800's, Americans moved east and formed new states.

•TRUE
•FALSE​

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Answer:

That is true. Hope it helps.

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how did the allies deal with the issue of war crimes ineurope

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Answer:

nuremberg trials

Explanation:

The Nuremberg trials were a series of military tribunals held after World War II by the Allied forces under international law and the laws of war.

What has happened to Arab leaders like Anwar Sadat who have tried to make peace with Israel and to Israeli leaders like Yitzhak Rabin who have tried to make peace with Palestinians? What do their fates tell you about the passion and anger found on both sides of this conflict?

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Answer:

Both Anwar Sadat and Yitzhak Rabin were killed.

Explanation:

Sadat was Egypt 's military hero and served the country as President for 11 years. Yitzhak Rabin served two terms as Prime Minister of Israel. Both leaders have played a crucial role in shaping the development and achieving the modern status of their nation in the world.

Both leaders got Noble prize for peace negotiations. They saw peace efforts as a way of preventing more fatalities in their respective countries and giving them stability. However, both were killed by the people who belied peace as a symbol of cowardliness.

Can an independent voter vote in both the Democratic and Republican primaries

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

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Select the correct answer.
What was one goal of Reconstruction, according to the Radical Republicans?
A.
to extend voting rights to black women
B.
to reestablish slavery in the Southern states
C.
to prevent black people from receiving US citizenship
D.
to grant black people the same rights as whites

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Answer:

D. to grant black people the same rights as whites

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

The Radical Republicans were a faction of American politicians within the Republican Party of the United States from around 1854 (before the American Civil War) until the end of Reconstruction in 1877. They called themselves "Radicals," with a goal of immediate, complete, permanent eradication of slavery, without compromise. Hope this helps!!.

What enabled great Zimbabwe to become such a great city

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Answer:

Great Zimbabwe became a center for trading, with a trade network linked to Kilwa Kisiwani and extending as far as China.

Explanation:

American fears and suspicions about the Soviet unions

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Not sure of the question but one reason Americans feared and were suspicious of the Soviets was due to extreme propaganda in the U.S and the arms race during the cold war.

Why is the city of Jerusalem considered so important?



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Jerusalem is important because it is considered as the holy land for Muslims, Christian’s and Jews. The Christians found this place important because that is where Jesus was born. For Muslims, (sorry I don’t remember/ I think it was where Mohammed ascended) and for the Jewish people that was where the fiat temple was made.

1. What does it mean if your relationship with someone has become “cold"?

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when your relationship has become “cold “ it would have to mean that it’s probably not the same as how it was in the beginning. also it can mean differently if you’re talking about a friendship with someone OR a relationship.
In regards to history, a cold relationship can mean a state of military tension between countries. For example, the cold war was a state of military tension, where the United States and the Soviet Union kept trying to one up each other with military power. However, the cold war never amounted to anything- it was a time of tension and threats with no actual military action.

Explain the economy of each region of the United States

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Answer:

The US Census Bureau, for example, considers there to be four regions of the US: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. Meanwhile, the Bureau of Economic Analysis uses a map that splits the country up into eight regions, from New England to the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes.

Where did British General Cornwallis surrender to American forces, leading to the end of the American Revolutionary War?
A. Yorktown, Virginia
B. Boston, Massachusetts
C. Concord, Massachusetts
D. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Answer:

A. Yorktown, Virginia

Answer:A. Yorktown Virginia

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Answer:

c=9-b+b

Explanation:

square each side, then subtract a and add b to both sides

What was the big question Luther asked?

a "How can I become a better Catholic?"
b "How can I improve my life?"
c "What is the meaning to life?"
d "What must I do to be saved?"

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The answer is D. He said we must have faith to be saved. It’s called faith alone salvation

The text describes paella, a dish eaten in Spain. It also describes congee, a dish eaten by kids in Singapore. According to the text, what ingredients do both dishes have in common?

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Answer:

meat

Explanation:

Panela and congee both have meat in it.

What is congee?

Congee is a rice porridge commonly eaten in Singapore. Congee is typically made with rice, water or broth, and various meats or vegetables depending on the recipe. Congee is a tasty and comforting dish.

Panela is a traditional Spanish dish made with cheese. Panela typically includes cheese, bread, olive oil, and sometimes chorizo or other meats. Both these dishes are different in their ingredients, mode of preparation and taste.  But, both can be made with meat as one of the ingredients.

Therefore, panela and congee both have meat in it.

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