Answer:
No
Explanation:
No one is truely crazy until the brain shuts down the body's system and the brain attacks itself.
How is feminism from today similar to and different from first and second-wave feminism?
Answer: The main similarity to todays and the 1st and 2nd wave of feminism is equal pay and job equality. The first wave, occurring in the 19th and early 20th century, was mainly concerned with women's right to vote. The second wave, in the 1960s and 1970s, refers to the women's movement for equal legal and social rights. The feminist today is more about domestic violence, equal pay, women's suffrage, sexual harassment, and sexual violence.
Founding Fathers believed the principle of ‘federalism’ to be important to put in the Constitution because
Answer:
They believed that governmental power inevitably poses a threat to individual liberty, the exercise of governmental power must be restrained, and that to divide governmental power is to prevent its abuse.
Explanation:
Answer:
Because they wanted to avoid tyranny, to allow more participation in politics, to use the states as laboratories for new ideas and programs
Explanation:
Hitler's plan to take Great Britain was called ______.
A Operation Torch
B Operation Sea-Lion
C Operation Dunkirk
D Operation Third Reich
E Operation Battle of Britain
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
I'm so glad this question came up I just learnt about it.
what were the cause and effects of proxy wars within East Asia?
In what year were California Condors reintroduced to the wild
Answer:
it was in 1992 hope this will help you guys
How did railroads help farmers in the late 1800s? They charged small farms higher shipping rates. They helped farmers transport their goods to wider markets. They organized highly efficient monopolies.
They helped farmers transport their goods to wider markets.
Explanation:
Railroads helped farmers in the late 1800s by using them to transport their goods to wider markets.
During this time, it was still very rural, particularly in the South. While the North was beginning to become industrialized, the South was still bare and rural, except for farms. Towns and homes were spread out to make room for farms, so if goods needed to be delivered, it took a while. Railroads greatly helped farmers by not only covering these distances quickly but by taking the goods even farther and taking them to wider markets.
On the contrary, railroads would also charge small farms higher shipping rates. This meant that in order to ship the goods, the farmers would have to pay a lot. They hated this, many thought it was wrong and even exploitative.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Describe the events that occurred at Ross’s landing and Bligh’s Ferry.???????
Answer:
One event that happened was an Indian trading of importance in the Cherokee Nation. It was variously known as Ross's Landing, Ross's Warehouse, Ross's Wharf, and Ross's Store.
Explanation:
One important Indian trade that took place in the Cherokee Nation was one of the events. There were other names for it, including Ross's Landing, Ross' Warehouse, Ross' Wharf, and Ross' Store.
What is Ross’s Landing?Ross's Landing in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is the final site of the Cherokees' 61-year possession of Chattanooga and is regarded as the departure point for the Cherokee removal on the Trail of Tears.
John Ross, a future chief of the Cherokee Nation, was honored with a name for the landing. Ross moved to the location along the Tennessee River, above Chattanooga Creek, in 1816.
On the northern edge of the Cherokee Nation, across the river from the United States of America, he set up a trading post there. Ross's Warehouse and Ross' Ferry (or, possibly, Ross' Landing) were the names given to this region. Ross was in charge of a swing ferry that crossed the river.
When the United States government took over Cherokee-owned lands in 1837, the "Trail of Tears" began, driving Cherokee from their homes in various southeastern states. After the Removal, American immigrants took over the area and changed the name of Ross's Landing to Chattanooga.
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Qual era o impacto da permanência dos seres humanos caçadores-coletores no meio natural que habitavam
Answer:
Eles provocavam o esgotamento dos recursos naturais.
Explanation:
As comunidades caçadoras-coletoras eram comostas por grupos de seres humanos que tiravam da natureza tudo o que precisavam para sobreviver, através da caça de animais e da coleta de frutas, grãos e sementes. Como podems ver, esses seres humanos retiravam recursos naturais da natureza, o problema é que eles não consiguiam repor eses recursos, levando uma área a sofrer um esgotamento dos recursos naturais que possuia.
Quando a área tinha seus recursos naturais esgotados, os caçadores-coletores migravam para outra área e recomeçavam o processo de esgotamento.
Obs: Perguntas em portugues devem ser postadas no campo "World Language", pois esse não é o servidor brasileiro e sim o americano.
Select the correct answer. What is the major function of the legislative branch of the government? A. directing foreign policy B. directing national defense C. creating and modifying laws D. judging court cases E. maintaining public spaces
C.
Creating and modifying laws.
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The Legislative branch of government produces bills, if those bills are confirmed then they become a law.
7. Which compromise led to disagreement over slavery in the West?
Kansas-Nebraska and Compromise 5f 1850
O First and Second Great Awakening
Missouri Compromise and Era of Good Feeling
Answer:
The Compromise of 1850
Explanation:
The Compromise of 1850 was made up of five bills that attempted to resolve disputes over slavery in new territories added to the United States in the wake of the Mexican-American War (1846-48)
How similar are Sources C and D? Explain your answer.
Source C:
A comment from a historian about the merger between Singapore and
Malaya
Malaya's security was safeguarded as long as Singapore remained a British colony
The British presence made the possibility of the communists taking control of
Singapore slim. If Singapore became independent of British rule, then Malaya's
security would be threatened. Unless Singapore merged with a larger anti-communist
Malaya, Singapore could become a base from which the communists could attack
Malaya
Source D: A historian's comment on the situation in Singapore and Malaya before
the merger
Tunku Abdul Rahman feared that Singapore might achieve independence in 1963 as
a communist state and be a danger to Malaya's security. Despite the difficulties of
establishing a successful merger, the Malayan Prime Minister came to the reluctant
conclusion that a hostile, independent and communist-controlled Singapore was more
frightening. In May 1961, Tunku Abdul Rahman suggested that Malaya, Singapore
and the Borneo territories should work for closer economic co-operation. This was
welcomed by the Singapore government except for the communist members of the
PAP
Answer:
Both sources present the dangers that would occur if Singapore became an independent state.
Explanation:
The two sources present the danger that Malaysia would be in if Singapore became an independent and communist state. This concern began with preparations for Singapore to separate from the British Empire and merge with Malaysia. The problem was that communist ideologies were very influential in Singapore, but were prevented from being established because of the presence of the British Empire. However, once singapore became an independent state, communist ideologies could dominate and cause Singapore to try to dominate malaysia and not merge.
In this case, we can confirm that the similarity of these two sources is the subject that they address, which is the same.
Sa ating pangkasalukuyang panahon, masasabi mo bang patuloy na nagaganap ang mga ideolohiyang Kolonyalismo at Imperyalismo? Ipaliwanag ang iyong sagot sa pagbibigay ng mga pangkasalukuyang halimbawa ng mga kaganapan
Answer:
Oo dahil pang kasalukuyan naganap pag ka susunod sunod sa ating bansa
Explanation:
Oo dahil ito ang sinagutan ko
how did these religions (judaism, christianity, islam) influence islamic empire is through what?
Answer:
Because Islam and Judaism share a common origin in the Middle East through Abraham, both are considered Abrahamic religions. There are many shared aspects between Judaism and Islam; Islam was strongly influenced by Judaism in its fundamental religious outlook, structure, jurisprudence and practice. Aside from being monotheistic belief systems that arose in the Middle East, Christianity, Judaism and Islam have a great deal in common. There are notable similarities in notions of sacrifice, good works, hospitality, peace, justice, pilgrimage, an afterlife and loving God with all one's heart and soul.
Explanation:
Explain how the islamic
caliphate has gained power
(how did they expand),
consolidated power (what did
they do to become more
powerful and maintained
power (what did they do to
keep power). Write 2 sentences
for each category.
(Guys please help me I only have 4 hours left)
Answer:
They invaded other countries like any empire does
Explanation:
They also ruled as a Holy muslim state. I dont know much about the Caliphates. but i do know a little bit
There were also 4 Caliphates. Umyyad, Abbasid, Rashidun, and Ottoman
(Yes, The Ottoman Empire was a Caliphate). today they impact culture across North Africa, The Middle East, and some of Asia
Below describes mainly The Ottoman Empire: they also gave certain ethnic groups autonomy to avoid rebellions and wouldnt expand to fast.
All the Answers are below!
The Islamic Caliphate gained power because they expanded slowly but they did expand very largely. They also made sure they treated their citizens correctly because they did not want rebellion.The Islamic Caliphate became more powerful by becoming a dominant member of trade. They also created many jobs in their country, and they had a system that citizens enjoyed. They also became a Holy Empire.The Islamic Caliphate declared war on other states to expand slowly. This made citizens more excited because land was very valuable at the time, and when empires expanded, that was when they were powerful.How did the railroad change New Mexico's economy?
Answer: people that weren't Mexican also tried to settle on Mexican land.
Railroads have a place in New Mexico's history. When the railroad arrived from the north it immediately took up rapid transport of goods and passengers such as had previously come in along the Santa Fe Trail, fueling new prosperity and growth in the Territory.
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The 25th amendment was ratified after the assassination of President
John F. Kennedy. Which issue, among others, did the 25th amendment
clarify? *
1.How a new president is elected
2.how to fill the office of vice president when it is vacant
3.the role of the secret service in protecting the President
4.the role of the Speaker of the House in Presidential succession
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write an essay that answers these questions: Is Clayton pleased with his new home? How does he believe the area will meet the community’s physical needs? How does he believe it will meet the community’s spiritual needs?
True or False? Your heartbeat gets slower and so does your breathing when you smoke.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Nicotine harms the insides of blood vessels and reduces the amount of oxygen the heart receives, making the heart beat faster and the damaged blood vessels work harder. This very short period of time allows your body to begin to repair itself.
establece Los tres periodo de la edad media (EN LÍNEA DE TIEMPO )
Answer:
Edad Media Temprana, Alta y Tardía, también conocida como el período medieval
Answer:
La Edad Media se divide en tres etapas: la Temprana Edad Media, Alta Edad Media y la Baja Edad Media. Veamos en qué consisten básicamente cada una de ellas. Abarca los siglos IX a XI.
Explanation:
Today is Wednesday so that means ill give out some points just to put a smile on a face or faces so how as your day
Answer:
good how about you
Explanation:
My day was good, how about yours?
Explain the U.S. reasoning behind the decision to firebomb Japan?
Why do you agree or disagree with the decision to firebomb Japan? use evidence to support your claim.
President Truman's reasoning behind bombing the cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, was to ultimately end the devasting war. He wanted to put an end to the agony that it had cause.
I do not agree with the decision to drop an atomic bomb on two (very populated) cities, however, it was not my decision to make, and was far before my time.
The atomic bombs "Little Boy" and "Fat Man" resulted in approximately 105,000 fatalities, and 95,000 causalities.
There were four other alternatives to dropping the atomic bombs:
- Offer the Japanese conditional surrender by lifting some of the terms
- Wait for the Soviets to attack Mancharia and Korea (which were occupies by the Japanese)
- Naval blockade
- Invade the Japanese "home" islands
Unconditional surrender was discussed during the Casablanca Conference in 1943, and the US demanded for unconditional surrender in the Potsdam Declaration in 1945.
Can someone answer these two questions...?
What's the difference between upper class and middle class?
Answer:
middle class has less educated people with less money, such as managers, small business owners, teachers, and secretaries. The upper class is made up of highly educated business and professional people with a lot of money, such as doctors, lawyers, stockbrokers, and CEOs.
Explanation:
so pretty much poor people vs rich people
Answer:
Explanation:
Upper and middle class's difference is more than wealthy. While it is true that upper class are richer than middle class, the key difference is in their power and influence. Upper class people, due to their positions, connections and family ties, have much more power and influence than the middle class. For the most part, middle class people live comfortably but they have little power or influence.
how did germany plan to attack france,and how did it play out
War against France (1905), the memorandum later known as the "Schlieffen Plan", was a strategy for a war of extraordinarily big battles, in which corps commanders would be independent in how they fought, provided that it was according to the intent of the commander in chief.
Answer:
negative outcomes—leads to conflict with others, infringes on rights of others, creates xenophobia—the fear that someone will take them over.
How did the German Army move so quickly through France? Between the world wars, the German army developed the Blitzkrieg tactics. This strategy was based on high-speed and mobile attacks on the enemy's weak points, and it proved devastating in France.
Explanation:
Name 3 positive effects of the oil boom in Nigeria.
Answer:
Oil production brings about a billion investments in the country's economy as well as the development of related sectors of the economy and infrastructure.
Explanation:
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Match each term with its definition.
Pax Romana
the time of greatest achievement under
the Roman Empire
republic
a society's story about its origins
foundation myth
a structure used for carrying water over
long distances
aqueduct
a government run by representatives of
that country's citizens
Done
Intro
Answer:
Pax Romana-the time of greatest achievement under the Roman Empire
Foundation myth-a society’s story it’s origins
Aqueduct-A structure used for carrying water over long distances
Republic- A government run by representatives of the country’s citizens
Explanation:
briefly explain one reason why the impeachment of bill clinton proved unpopular with many voters
Answer:
Clinton's impeachment barely dented his public support, and it turned off many Americans ... President Clinton's approval rating in August 1998 was a robust 62%, ... Clinton's impeachment process was generally unpopular, according ... In a Center survey conducted just after the House impeachment vote.
Explanation:
why did us officials consider the stalemate in korea to be a successful containment of communism
Answer:
The temporary division of Korea along the 38th parallel was a success for the policy of containment, as communism did not spread into South Korea. In 1954, SEATO (South East Asian Treaty Organisation) was set up as a copy of NATO. Communism had been prevented in South Korea and the UN was seen as a success.
Following World War II, the Soviet Union expanded its influence throughout eastern and central Europe.
What effect did the spread of communism have on American foreign policy activity?
A. It caused the United States to support the rearming of troops in central Europe
B. It caused the United States to form a military alliance with countries from Western Europe
C. It caused the United States to order the withdrawal of troops from all of Europe
D. It caused the United States to recall its ambassadors from countries in eastern Europe
Answer:
Option B, It caused the United States to form a military alliance with countries from Western Europe
Explanation:
The main ideology of the American foreign policy was Truman Doctrine devised by President Harry S. Truman in 1949. The agenda of the policy was to counter the geopolitical expansion of soviet during the cold war.
Hence, a military alliance was formed to restrict the European countries from poaching into others territory.
This alliance exists even today
Hence, option B is correct
.Este es el yacimiento arqueológico que puso en crisis la teoría de poblamiento americano de Beringe, el cual fue ubicado en Chile. Nos referimos a: *
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
A pesar de que no anexas opciones o incisos para responder, podemos comentar lo siguiente.
Este es el yacimiento arqueológico que puso en crisis la teoría de poblamiento americano de Bering, el cual fue ubicado en Chile. Nos referimos al sitio arqueológico de Valle Verde, en Puerto Montt, Chile.
Cuando los arqueólogos descubrieron asentamientos humanos en este sitio arqueológico, se cimbró la ciencia y la historia tradicional que siempre ha creído que los primeros hombres en el continente Americano cruzaron por el estrecho de Bering o Beringia, en la parte norte del continente, en el estrecho de tierra que existía hace miles de años y que conectaba Siberia con Alaska. La historia tradicional relata que fue por ahí cuando los primeros hombre de Asia cruzaron siguiendo a las manadas para cazarlas y alimentar a su familias.
En Monte Verde, los arqueólogos encontraron asentamientos humanos datados aproximadamente del pleistoceno, aproximadamente de 18 a 19 años de antigüedad.