Answer: They demanded that the US withdraw its forces.
Explanation:
Saudi Arabia is home to both Mecca and Medina which are the two holiest places in all of Islam and Islamic groups did not appreciate the fact that the United States, a country they considered unholy and sinful, was so close to such holy sites.
They demanded that the U.S. withdraw their forces and this was one of the reasons cited for Osama Bin Laden planning the 9/11 terror attacks.
Answer:C) They demanded that the US withdraw it forces
Explanation:
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Which of these costs seem justified? Which costs seem unjustified? France debt
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached or further references or context, we can say the following.
Regarding the French debt, the costs that seemed justified were the French intervention in the Seven Years War, because France had a great rivalry against England, and France had to send troops to the North American territory and other parts of the European continent.
Another justified cost was the support the government of France offered the Continental Army when it was fighting against the British troops during the Revolutionary War of Independence. At that time, the United Kingdom was the natural enemy of France.
Now, the costs that seemed unjustified were the following. First the construction of luxurious buildings such as the Versailles Palace, in the outskirts of Paris. This was an excessive massive luxurious building in a time where most of the French people were very poor.
The other unjustified cost was the extravagant parties and luxurious lifestyle of the King of France Louis XIV and his wife Maria Antonieta. Fancy parties, fancy clothes, and fancy food, when the Third State in France was dying of hunger.
We then can say that a class conflict started the revolution.
The French Revolution began in 1789. The Storming of the Bastille started the hostilities in Paris, France. French people were tired of the tyranny of the monarch. The class system had produced social inequality and the tax burden on the thirds state (the commoners, the poor people) angered the French.
Which is true about the nation’s first economic crisis?
A.
Stockholders bought government bonds for less than they were worth.
B.
The American Revolution had left the nation deeply in debt.
C.
The government had enough money to pay back war veterans and farmers.
D.
The national government refused to pay back state debts.
Answer:
The government had enough money to pay back war veterans and farmers
One of the political "pros" of the Industrial Revolution was the formation of Unions to protect the workers. It is almost 200 years later, are these Unions still an asset to workers?
Answer:
Yes it is still an asset to workers
After 200 years later this union is an asset to the workers as it is designed to protect workers from exploitation.
What is a union?A union is referred an association formed to protect the rights of workers in an organization and helps them to provide minimum wages for the work they did.
This union still exists as it is developed to protect the workers from exploitation and raise their voices for their rights and benefits. This will be considered an asset as it safeguards the position of workers in the organization.
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c) In which part of present-day India was the Pratihara kingdom located?
Answer:
By the time of Mahendrapala, the extent of its territory rivalled that of the Gupta Empire stretching from the border of Sindh in the west to Bengal in the east and from the Himalayas in the north to areas past the Narmada in the south.
Explanation:
Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty.
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Black people were not significantly impact by the 2008 mortgage crisis. What the correct answer to the question true or false
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Answer:
this is too much
Explanation:
Below is a portion of a "situation report” that details the attack on the US embassy in Tehran.
The group of then hostages departed Mehrabad Airport at 0930 Tehran time on board Iran Air Flight 775. The hostages (four women and six blacks) will fly to Paris, the flight’s first scheduled stop, where they will be ferried to Weisbaden Air Force Hospital by a US military aircraft.
The party’s estimated time of arrival is 1215 Paris time or 0615 EST. The flight to Germany will require about one hour. Embassy Paris had been alerted to the arrival and the family members of the ten hostages have also been notified.
–“Situation in Iran as of 0430 EST, November 20, 1979, Sitrep No. 36,” Department of State Operation Center, Iran Informal Working Group
What was the plan to transport the released hostages? Check all that apply.
A. take them to an air force hospital
B. alert family members
C. transport four of the men
D. notify no one of the release
E. fly 10 hostages to Paris
The plan to transport the released hostages includes:
A. Take them to an air force hospital
B. Alert family members
What is the report?
The hostages are set to be transported to the Weisbaden Air Force Hospital through a military aircraft belonging to the United States as indicated in the report. The implication is that once the hostages are released, they will be taken to the air force hospital for medical evaluation or treatment.
The report indicates that the ten hostages' relatives have been alerted. This suggests that preparations were made in advance to notify the family members about the hostages' release and offer them pertinent details about their transportation and arrival in Paris.
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Describe how the design of the church contributes to its purposes as a spiritual sanctuary. (ten sentences minimum) Art History
Answer:
People attend churches. The church building is a geographical location that provides sanctuary.
Biblically, there is a specified design for how a holy sanctuary should look like. This is found in the Good Book from the 25th Chapter of Exodus to the 31st.
It is clear, however, that over the course of history, those recommendations have been modified.
These changes, some mostly triggered by the radical liturgical activities of the Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church (which holds Church Building Architecture with utmost reverence and importance) has found it greatly challenging to adopt a newer and better standard architecturally to express its Mass.
For the Catholic church, it is important that the geographical location has a sense of sanctity and sacredness which will serve to enhance the unique spiritual experience of the Catholic Mass.
The above being said, the architectural devices of the church that exude space and a sense of sacredness works together with the liturgical processes to create evoke or amplify an emotional response.
The emotional response in this case relates to the connection between the church attendee and the sacredness they have come to want to achieve.
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critically discuss the rise of Afrikaaner Nationalism in SA
Answer:
Afrikaner nationalism gained ground within a context of increasing urbanisation and secondary industrialisation during the period between the two world wars, as well as the continuing British imperial influence in South Africa.
Explanation:
Asa cultural and political phenomenon, a specifically ethnic nationalism and narrowly defined Afrikaner nationalism undoubtedly left its mark on twentieth-century South African history. This is about the only non controversial statement that can be made in connection with Afrikaner nationalism. There are differing interpretations concerning the origins of Afrikaner nationalism, its nature and content, the way in which it has been manufactured, and the precise correlation between Afrikaner nationalism and socio-economic developments.
It is also important that we do not see Afrikaner nationalism in isolation. In the rest of Africa, particularly from the 1950s onwards, a wave of black nationalism swept over the continent and led to the independence of many countries. Although Afrikaner nationalism differed from black nationalism in many respects, it also displayed some similar characteristics. It shared, for example, the idea that foreign powers should not be allowed to dominate local populations.
Which of the following is a difference between the religious beliefs of the Mayans and the Harappans?
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How is Animalism and the animals' creation of "Animal Farm” similar to Communism
And the rise of the Soviet Union?
Answer:
Animalism and the creation of "Animal Farm" presented a policy of equality for all individuals, where everyone should work for the common good, which should be available to all members of the community in an equal way. Communism and the rise of the Soviet Union presented this same policy, but like animalism and the "Animal Farm" it did not distribute the common good with equality among the members, but promoted the exploitation of some members to promote the privilege of other members.
Explanation:
"Animal farm" is the title of the fable written by George Orwell. In this fable we are introduced to a farm, where animals take over and expel humans because they are tired of being exploited. Soon after, animals create an animalism, a kind of political system that states that all animals are equal and will be treated that way in the farm, because everyone would work in it to promote privileges to each other in an equal way. However, over time, we can see that this "equality" among animals is not true, as many animals continue to be exploited by a small portion of animals that have many privileges that are not available to all animals equally.
The rise of the Soviet Union is similar to this, as this rise happened with the hard work of individuals who believed they would live in an egalitarian country, since the communism established in the country precluded the end of the private institution and the equal distribution of the common good to all citizens. However, what happened was the exploitation of workers to maintain an extremely privileged and overvalued class.
Answer:
Well it would be called an animal farm because of the animals being held hostage
essay about bhanu jayanti in nepali language (please help me I have no idea
Explanation (Why I'm confused too):
"Nepali is an Indo-Aryan language" and "Bhanu Jayanti is an annually celebrated cultural festival."
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How did proslavery supporters justify continuing the practice of slavery in the South?
A.Enslaved people were needed to defend plantations against invaders.
B. Slavery boosted the reputations of Southern landowners.
C.Enslaved people could be traded with other nations for money.
D.Slavery helped slave families stay together on plantations.
E.Enslaved people were required to grow crops on plantations.
Answer:
E
Explanation:
The south used slaves for economical reasons. When the states were just a colony, the British made sure that all the trade was benefiting them, and the states were a great place to grow cash crops, such as tobacco. This remained in America even after the revolution and kept the economy together, primarily in the south
Answer:
E. Enslaved people were required to grow crops on plantations.
Explanation:
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What job does Columbus think the American Indians would be well suited for?
Answer:Columbus thought the american indians would be "great workers" in other words slaves
Explanation:
He would sell the natives into slavery (which most died before he could). If they were not sold into slavery he would put them to work to look for gold in mines and work on plantations.
The Triple Alliance and Triple Entente were formed through the signing of…
Answer:
The Triple Alliance and Triple Entente were formed through the signing of treaties.
Edwards v. South Carolina is significant because it limited states' ability to
protect protestors.
restrict the freedom of assembly.
convict criminals.
restrict the freedom of the press.
In the case of Edwards v. South Carolina, the ruling was significant because it limited states from restricting the freedom of assembly.
What happened in Edwards v. South Carolina?South Carolina had arrested and convicted 187 Black students for convening to protest against the state government's policies.
The Supreme Court ruled that this was a violation of the right of the students to protest under the First Amendment thereby making it difficult for states to limit protests.
In conclusion, option B is correct.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
90 points!! Explain at least 3 core beliefs/concepts of Zoroastrianism and provide 2 examples of its influence on other religions.
Answer:
Explanation:
Zoroastrian beliefs about God
Omniscient (He the god knows everything)
Omnipotent (He the god is all powerful and all knowing)
Omnipresent (He the god is everywhere)
The Creator of life.
The Source of all goodness and happiness.
Many academics believe Zoroastrianism affected the religious systems of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam since it has both monotheistic and dualistic aspects.
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How will public broadcasting give meaning to social responsibility theory in an essay
Answer:
Public broadcasting has to do with transmission through radio, television and other media channels to provide news service to the public.
Therefore, public broadcasting gives meaning to social responsibility by providing basic information to the general public that is beneficial to their welfare and sustainability.
In many countries of the world, funding comes from governments, especially via annual fees charged on receivers. In some countries, a single organization runs public broadcasting.
What is the term Public Broadcasting about?
Public broadcasting has to do with transmission through radio, television and other media channels to provide news service to the public.
Therefore, public broadcasting gives meaning to social responsibility by providing basic information to the general public that is beneficial to their welfare and sustainability.
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When were horses brought to the Americas and what areas were affected?
Answer:
caballus, were brought back to North America, first in the Virgin Islands, and, in 1519, they were reintroduced on the continent, in modern-day Mexico, from where they radiated throughout the American Great Plains, after escape from their owners or by pilfering (Fazio 1995)
Which country is not a former soviet republic?
Answer:
Pakistan is not a former Soviet republic
Explanation:
Which ONE is FALSE regarding the nature of sacred wrappings?
Answer: We are unable to use scientific methods to date these ancient wrappings
Explanation:
There are various ways an archeologist can use to date an ancient artifact or fossil and one of them is to date the wrappings the fossil was covered in using scientific methods.
One such method involves the use of microscopic analysis of the wrapping to find out how long it has been decaying for. This will show the date that these wrappings were applied because they were freshly used when first applied.
Which was the first American military unit dedicated to aviation?
Answer:
1st Reconnaissance Squadron; Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Explanation:
The facts don't lie, and this is history.
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Which branch of government creates most government agencies?
A.) the legislative branch
B.) the executive branch
C.) other agencies
D.) the judicial branch
The answer is A.) the legislative branch
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Answer:
I would assume the other agencies.
Explanation:
The Constitution of the United States divides the federal government into three branches to make sure no individual or group will have too much power:
Legislative—Makes laws (Congress, comprised of the House of Representatives and Senate)
Executive—Carries out laws (president, vice president, Cabinet, most federal agencies)
Judicial—Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and other courts)
What items have value in capitalist economy
Answer:
Some of the most important aspects of a capitalist system are private property, private control of the factors of production, accumulation of capital, and competition. Put simply, a capitalist system is controlled by market forces, while a communist system is controlled by the government.
The development of intensive agriculture triggered the first appearance of cities and the emergence of civilization. This occurred because the vast increase in food production enabled by intensive agriculture provided support for
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not attach the options for this question.
Without the options, we can only answer with a term that can make sense, although it could not be part of the original options.
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The development of intensive agriculture triggered the first appearance of cities and the emergence of civilization. This occurred because the vast increase in food production enabled by intensive agriculture provided support for human early civilizations to be established.
That was the case of the oldest civilization on planet earth: the Sumerians. It was also the case of other ancient civilizations such as ancient Egypt, the Indus Valley Civilization, and ancient China.
The Neolithic Revolution, also known as the Agriculture Revolution, was the time in human history when humans stopped being Nomads and started to settle in one place to establish the firsts civilizations, as was the case of the Sumerians, the oldest civilization on Earth. The Sumerians settled in the middle of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers, in the Middle East.
They developed agriculture techniques, learned to benefit from the flood of the rivers to have fertile soil and grow crops, planted seeds, domesticated animals, produce a surplus of food, and established powerful city-states such as Nippur, Eridu, Lagash, Kish, Uruk, and Ur.
This marked a defeat of the
Germans by
the Allies even though the Germans
had
made solid advances early in the
battle.
A. D-Day
B. Battle of the Bulge
C. Battle of Okinawa
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Answer:
I think it was the Battle of Okinawa C.
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What was the purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau?
(A) To help newly freed slaved establish schools and settle disputes
(B) To help newly freed slaved organize themselves into political parties
(C) To help African Americans move to Liberia and establish their own nation
(D) To fund African Americans who wanted to run for public office
Answer:
(A) To help newly freed slaved establish schools and settle disputes
I think that this is the answer
Answer:
(A) To help newly freed slaves establish schools and settle disputes
Explanation:
The Bureau also took up the fight for African American education, establishing scores of public schools where freed people and poor whites could receive both elementary and higher education.
What was Civil Defense supposed to do for Americans?
Question 1 The National Anthem of Ghana was composed by Ephraim Amu Philip Gbeho Theodosia Okoh None of the above
Answer:
Philip Gbeho
Explanation:
The title of the National Anthem of Ghana is "God bless our homeland Ghana" and it was adopted in 1957 when it became an independent country under the British Crown.
In 1957, Philip Comi Gbeho composed the master copy of the National Anthem of Ghana after winning an open competition on the eve of Ghana's independence celebration.
Philip C. Gbeho was a Ghanian teacher, composer and musician. He was born on the 14th of January, 1904 in Vodza, Gold Coast, Ghana and died on the 24th of September, 1976.
During his life time, he was a conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra in Ghana, a director of music and played a significant role in the establishment of the Arts Council of Ghana.