did karna did the right by giving awayhis thing to others
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is a dictatorship necessary to the existence of a communist society? why or why not?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
complete ownership of the country and full say so
Did the USA PATRIOT Act and other steps taken after 911 upset the balance under the U.S Constitution between the powers of government and individual liberties?
Answer:
The PATRIOT ACT gave more powers to the executive government, so the balance between government power and individual liberties changed, and now favors the government more than before.
This is because the Patriot act allows the government to carry out certain measures that can be seen as a violation of civil liberties, like searching property, or arresting someone. This is because the patriot act gives more power to the government with the goal of preventing terrorism, both from abroad, and from within the country.
What were some early achievements of labor unions?
Answer: Child labor laws, better working conditions in factories, shorter working hours
Explanation: I hope this helps, I remember learning it
What were the products that made Afghanistan valuable to the colonizer
Answer:
Important outpost, gateway to East Asia
Explanation:
The reason why so many countries want Afghanistan, or try to stop countries from getting Afghanistan, is because Afghanistan is basically a gateway to East Asia. If you get Afghanistan, you can just march east to China and Tibet, Go south for Pakistan ot India or just go basically in any direction to get any other Central-Asian nation. What's more, people think Afghanistan was kind of easy top conquer, their economy was not that good, and had not much of a military. These all made people want it more.
A measure, often involving suspension of diplomatic or economic relations taken by a nation or group of nations against another nation to pressure it to change its behavior
Answer: Sanction
Explanation: Sanction is referred to as a punishment or restrictive measure that enforces penalty which is usually taken by a nation against another nation due to violation of law or infringement of peace and order. Types of sanctions include Economic sanctions, Diplomatic sanctions, Military sanctions, Sport sanctions etc.
What new nation-states formed in the 1850 map, that did not exist in the prior map?
“Black Flight” after ‘92 LA Riots - WHY?
Answer:
Unrest began in South Central Los Angeles on April 29, after a trial jury acquitted four officers of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) for usage of excessive force in the arrest and beating of Rodney King, which had been videotaped and widely viewed in TV broadcasts.
Caused by: Reaction to acquittal of four policemen on trial in beating of Rodney King; ...
10. The Constitution did not give Lincoln the power to end slavery, but it did give him the power to
take
from an enemy in wartime. As a result of the Dred Scott case, the Supreme Court
had ruled slaves were considered
(The Dred Scott case was discussed in a previous
lesson.)
(10 Points)
property
money
food
none of the above
Answer:
Property
Explanation:
Had learned about this already
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A cartoon by David Low, published on 6th April 1949, entitled ‘Your play, Joe’.
The cartoon shows that western leaders were being manipulated by Stalin. How do you know? Explain your answer using the cartoon and your contextual knowledge. (4 marks)
Answer:
Explanation:
Cartoon shows Soviet leader Joseph Stalin gazing with clenched fists at the word "Preparedness," written in the sky by an airplane labeled "U.S. Industries." Probably refers to the Soviet reaction as the United States took positive steps in the late 1940s and 1950s to build a military and economic counterforce to the perceived Communist threat.
Cartoon shows a puzzled Soviet leader Joseph Stalin dressed as Santa Claus with a long white beard, carrying a pistol and a rifle, as well as a knife stuck in the top of his boot. Suggests the skepticism of the West at the protestations of peace coming from the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Cartoon shows Soviet leader Stalin calling out in outrage to Yugoslav leader Marshal Tito (shown as a small boy in a sailor suit), who is looking over a high fence at distant fireworks spelling out: "Independence Day July 4th." Reflects the news of the Soviet-Yugoslav crisis that erupted when the Soviet Union accused the Yugoslavs of failure to follow the party line. Expresses the hope that this may cause Yugoslavia to begin to show more interest the West.
Cartoon shows a line of wooden cutouts representing Poland, Yugoslavia, Rumania, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Hungary. Soviet leader Stalin, seated behind them with a speaking tube, makes them appear to say, "No co-operation for us." Suggests that it was Russian pressure that made the Eastern European nations decline in July 1947 to participate in the Marshall Plan.
Cartoon shows the hand of Soviet leader Stalin pressing a stop button labeled "Korea." Next to this button are other stop buttons labeled "Indochina," "Iran," "Yugoslavia," and "Germany." In 1952 and 1953, the Soviet Union had apparently used its influence to persuade Communist China and North Korea to agree to an armistice to end the Korean War. Taking the view that the Soviet Union was responsible for many of the Cold War tensions, the cartoonist suggests that Stalin could take steps to end the conflicts in other areas of the world if he wished.
Which of the following is NOT a branch of government concerned with United States foreign relations?
Answer:
The Judicial Branch
Explanation:
The supreme Court primarly focuses on internal polices, laws qnd cases. While the legislativ and exectuive are usually directly impacted by foriegn issues
Answer:
Judical Branch
Explanation: Hope I helped =)
Which was a colony of Spain?
Equatorial Guinea
Central African Republic
Cameroon
Gabon
Answer:
Eq. Guinea
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is Equatorial Guinea.
Explanation: ;3
How might geography make it hard for Japan to keep control of its empire
Answer:
Well, say people on one island of Japan are fed up with the government, and have started a rebellion. An let's say Japan's Navy is on the furthest island away. As soon as re-enforcements arrive, the island will be in rebel control.
By having separate islands, it takes longer for Japan to quell any riots, invasions, etc.
Need help with this ASAP. Which regions were affected by the Cold War?
Answer:
Central Asia and Europe
Explanation:
Those regions are when the USSR collapsed in 1991, 15 new countries were formed from within its former borders, and the balance of power in Eastern Europe had been destroyed
Which decisions made in the first months of a settlement prove critical to its outcome? Do they seem critical at the time they are made?
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"When we talk about the European settling of North America, the word "first" creeps into the discussion very soon—the first ever, the first "permanent," the first "permanent" that still exists today, the first with women and children, the first Spanish/French/English, etc. While the discussion may force us to define our terms, a valuable exercise, we will begin this topic, SETTLEMENT, with "first arrivals"—Europeans who cross the Atlantic, disembark on land unsettled by Europeans, find a suitable site, and begin to build with the intention of staying, not merely exploring.
ISABELLA was a small town that Columbus ordered his men to build on the northeastern shore of Hispaniola (in present-day Dominican Republic) during his second voyage to the New World in 1493. Hunger and disease soon led to mutiny, punishment, disillusion, and more hunger and disease. Isabella barely survived until 1496 when Columbus ordered a new town built on the island as the Spanish capital (now Santo Domingo). Isabella was the "first of the Indies," declares Antonio de Herrera, the seventeenth-century historian who compiled this history of early New Spain from state archives.
[Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas, Historia general de los hechos de los Castellanos en las islas y tierra firme del Mar Oceano (General History of the Deeds of the Castilians on the Islands and Mainland of the Ocean Sea), Madrid, 1601-1615]
JAMESTOWN is justifiably called "the first permanent English settlement" in the New World—a hard-won designation. As historian Alan Taylor recounts, of the first 104 colonists who landed in April 1607, only thirty-eight survived the winter. Of the 10,000 who left England for Jamestown in its first fifteen years, only twenty percent were still alive, and still in Jamestown, in 1622. The first months of the colony were chronicled by John Smith, Edward Wingfield, and in this selection by George Percy, who twice served as the colony's governor. After writing several accounts to justify his actions as governor, Percy left Jamestown for good in 1612. (John Smith, who also felt compelled to defend his leadership, had left for good in 1609.)
[George Percy, Observations Gathered out of a Discourse of the Plantation of the Southern Colony in Virginia by the English, 1606, publ. 1608]
PLYMOUTH. To American schoolchildren of many generations, the term "colonist" spurs images of stalwart Pilgrims setting sail on the Mayflower to land at Plymouth Rock—an epic tale of adventure and determination. And it's true. Unlike the single men—the courtiers, soldiers, and adventurers—who built Isabella, Jamestown, and many other early European settlements, the Pilgrims were skilled, hardworking, and self-disciplined. In addition, they settled as families for the most part, unique in Atlantic coast settlement at this point. Here we read from the journal of the colony's longtime governor, William Bradford, of the colonists' hard first year after landing in November 1620 to the first harvest in autumn 1621.
[William Bradford, History of Plymouth Plantation, written between 1630 and 1647]
To gain a fresh perspective on these well-known "first arrivals," view the European and Indian artifacts unearthed from each settlement before you read the documents"
Answer:
According to the text, we can see that the decisions made in the first months of settlement are critical to their result, however considering the period of time in which they were taken, they did not seem to be critical at the time of their creation.
Explanation:
The text shows how the first settlements in Aemrica had critical results, due to the decisions made by the colonizers. First, the colonizers decided to take an extremely long trip (from Europe to America), regardless of the conditions of the trip and accommodation necessary for them to arrive at their destination healthy. In addition, they settled in regions that they did not know and did not know if it would be possible to obtain all the healthy resources for the maintenance of their lives.
These decisions were very critical and had poor results, at least at the beginning of the settlements. However, they were taken over a period of time and within a historical context, in which people did not have many possibilities to plan these decisions in better ways
20 pts!
list some examples of issues in the United States that would be considered domestic policies.
pls help :/
Answer:
Domestic policy covers a wide range of areas, including business, education, energy, healthcare, law enforcement, money and taxes, natural resources, social welfare, and personal rights and freedoms.
Explanation:
1 Regulatory Policy.
2 Distributive Policy.
3 Redistributive Policy.
4 Constituent Policy.
5 Energy Policy.
6 Public Health Policy.
7 Transportation Policy.
8 Social Welfare Policy.
9 Gun Control
10 Surveillance of Muslims
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. advocated the philosophy of
Answer:
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. advocated the philosophy of nonviolence.
how did the union victory at vicksburg affect the confederacy
The win has given them control of the Mississippi River.
Answer:
The Union victory at Vicksburg divided the Confederacy in half, further weakening the South.
Explanation:
The Union fought over a period of a couple of months in laying siege to the stronghold of Vicksburg, which lay near the Mississippi River. This fort controlled the river, and was situated near the middle of the Southern front. In taking the city, the Union was able to split armies and supplies lines in half, and was able to attack from multiple fronts.
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One of Lyndon B. Johnson’s best-known early leadership characteristics was his _____________.
a.
charisma
b.
humor
c.
confidence
d.
ambition
Answer:
D. ambition
Explanation:
One of Lyndon B. Johnson’s best-known early leadership characteristics was his Eagerness and ambition to Succeed and Determination to Pursue it.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
In what way is the Qur×an similar to holy books of other religions?
Answer:
u
Explanation:
Explain What would have been difficult for settlers who were farming land near the Pacific coast?
Answer:
The greatest difficulty was getting cash crops to markets.
Explanation:
They were far from markets, and they had limited time to get their crops to the market before they rotted.
The Southern Farm Alliance worked for the direct election of ___________ in the U.S. Government. a. mayors b. governors c. senators d. superintendents Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
c. senators
Explanation:
The Southern farm alliance was known to offer cooperatives to the farmers and was founded in 1880 by farm journalist Milton George. This alliance grew and was a success and its members and supporters started getting elected to government positions.
They also worked for the direct election of Senators in the U.S. Government through various programs and support.
Answer:
it's c
Explanation:
trust me i got it right
in 1950 why did the soviet union not prevent/veto the United nation from going to war against North Korea?
Which of these nations began to shape world culture in the 20th century? A. United States B. Germany C. England D. France
Answer:
I am going to say the United States.
Explanation:
Evaluate the social, political, and
economic antagonism that occurred between
ethnic and cultural groups as a result of
westward expansion
United States is the nations began to shape world culture in the 20th century. Hence, option A is correct.
How did culture change in the 20th century?The spread of literacy and ideas through the growth of educational institutions, mass media, and the expanding globalization of entertainment, news, and knowledge production are examples of slow but significant cultural changes that occurred within the same time period.
The sixth mass extinction, the Spanish flu epidemic, World Wars I and II, nuclear weapons, nuclear power, and space exploration, nationalism and decolonization, the Cold War and post-Cold War conflicts.
The social and economic landscape of the 20th century saw the quickest and most profound change of any century. Greater salaries and continually discounted manufactured goods from foreign manufacturers, frequently in the Far East, led to higher standards of life and a significantly increased middle class.
Thus, option A is correct.
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Discuss 3 reasons why the Senate decided to plot and assassinate
Julius Caesar (be specific in your details)
Answer:
He killed Caesar because he was worried Caesar will demolish the republic and it was for the good of Rome. Julius Caesar also planned to claim the title of king, overthrow the Senate and rule as a tyrant, were the principal motives for his assassination. If that didn't help read the explanation.
Explanation:
Some didn't want to see republic destroyed by one man
Brutus was proud to be a descendent of the Brutus who expelled Tarquin the Proud
Conspirators wanted power
Conspirators wanted freedom to gain power
Collapse of Triumvirate made Caesar vulnerable
How did media in each country reflect the change in the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War? *
Answer:
The media on both sides maintain political and cultural hostility.
Explanation:
As the cold war began Western Europe and communist bloc were opposing to each other. During this time, the media consisted of print, radio, and television. As American intentions for European capitalism increased, the communist felt threatened, and the media on both sides jumped into action. The majority of the media worked under the orders of government, whose content often scripted. All media worked to gain public support for their government’s actions.
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True or False: The only requirement for the confederate states to re-join the union after the Civil War was for them to ratify the 13th Amendment that abolishes slavery.
Answer:
Please see the picture above. The answer is True
Answer:
False
Explanation:
In order to rejoin the union, they had to ratify the 14th amendment. The Fifteenth Amendment guaranteed African American men the right to vote. Most of the documents in this section are related to the right to vote and how voting actually occurred in Southern states.
Supporters of democracy in the Arab world face entrenched groups that had backed many of the nations’ autocratic leaders. Which groups may be the greatest roadblocks to democracy in the Middle East? A. groups of retired military leaders B. tribal and religious groups C. world corporations D. financial organizations
Answer:
B
Explanation:
after Benito Mussonlini became the dictator of Italy, he beame involved with another nations civil war. Name the country
Answer:
Spain
Explanation:
He got involved in the "Spanish Civil War"
In what ways was the leadership style of khrushchev different from that of Stalin’s?
How were they similar?
Answer:
During what was known in the Soviet Union as the Great Patriotic War (Eastern Front of World War II), Khrushchev was again a commissar, serving as an intermediary between Stalin and his generals. Khrushchev was present at the bloody defense of Stalingrad, a fact he took great pride in throughout his life.
Explanation: