Answer:
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Explanation:
The answer is artist and engineer.
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Answer:artist
leonardo da vinci is a artist
How did the Pericles help Athens grow? Chops four correct answers help pleaseee :\
Answer:
He turned Athens into a center for learning and creativity. ... He helped Athens develop into a society that valued warriors. He stopped the spread of democracy and kept power to himself
Why did Mexico offer land in Texas to settlers from the United States?
Answer:
Texas was a large province with open space for settlement. - protect against Native Americans. - Texas was attractive to settlers because it was closer than Oregon Country.
Explanation:
How did the pope manipulate Christians to go to
war using faith?
Answer: Pope Urban II makes perhaps the most influential speech of the Middle Ages, giving rise to the Crusades by calling all Christians in Europe to war against Muslims in order to reclaim the Holy Land, with a cry of “Deus vult!” or “God wills it!”
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Basically, he would try and say that it was their mission sent from god and that if they didn't, then god would be looking down on them.
What is significant about the 9/11 attack in terms of terrorism?
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Answer:
It is the deadliest terrorist attack in human history and the single deadliest incident for firefighters and law enforcement officers in the history of the United States, with 340 and 72 killed, respectively.
Explanation:
What was the name of the attack on Japan by the U.S. that did more
psychological damage than physical damage? (it was payback for Pearl
Harbor) *
A. The Battle of Guadalcanal
B. The Doolittle Raid
C. The Battle of Coral Sea
D. The Battle of Iwo Jima
Answer:
B. The Doolittle Raid
Explanation:
75 Years Ago, Doolittle Raid Was Payback for Pearl Harbor. With barely enough speed to get airborne, an American B-25 bomber takes off from the deck of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Hornet on April 18, 1942.
How were the actions taken by Presidents Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter to address the countries' economic turndown similar? How is it different?
Answer:
The presidency of Jimmy Carter began at noon on January 20, 1977, when Jimmy Carter was inaugurated as the 39th President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1981. Carter, a Democrat from Georgia, took office after defeating incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential election. His presidency ended following his defeat in the 1980 presidential election by Republican Ronald Reagan.
Explanation:
Can domestic protest affect the outcome of war?
Answer:
The Vietnam War protests began small–among peace activists and leftist intellectuals on college campuses but gained national prominence
Explanation:
Which regions on this map were once Mexican possessions? (5 points)
a. Midwest and Southwest
b. Northwest and southern West Coast This answer is incorrect.
c. Southwest and Northeast
d. Southwest and southern West Coast
Answer:
Unsure on the letter answer, but all regions colored EXCEPT for the yellow one were Mexican possessions at one point in time
President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s controversy with the Supreme Court was a result of
Answer:
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to add more justices to the U.S. Supreme Court in order to obtain favorable rulings regarding New Deal legislation that the Court had ruled unconstitutional.
summarize the treaties that led to the end of the cold war
Answer:U.S.-Soviet relations improved considerably during the middle 1980s. At a dramatic summit meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland, in October 1986, Gorbachev proposed a 50-percent reduction in the nuclear arsenals of each side, and for a time it seemed as though a historic agreement would be reached. The summit ended in failure, owing to differences over SDI. However, on December 8, 1987, the Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty was signed in Washington, eliminating an entire class of nuclear weapons. The INF Treaty was the first arms-control pact to require an actual reduction in nuclear arsenals rather than merely restricting their proliferation.
As the decade came to an end, much of the Eastern Bloc began to crumble. The Hungarian government took down the barbed wire on its border with Austria and the West. The Soviet Union did nothing in response. Although travel was still not completely free, the Iron Curtain was starting to unravel. On November 10, 1989, one of the most famous symbols of the Cold War came down: the Berlin Wall. By the end of the year, leaders of every Eastern European nation except Bulgaria had been ousted by popular uprisings.
By mid-1990, many of the Soviet republics had declared their independence. Turmoil in the Soviet Union continued, as there were several attempts at overthrowing Gorbachev. On December 8, 1991, the Soviet Union ceased to exist. Boris Yeltsin, president of the Russian Republic, formed the Commonwealth of Independent States (C.I.S.). After 45 years, the Cold War was over.
Explanation:
The President of the United States has the power to declare war without the approval of Congress by issuing an executive order.
Answer:
false
Explanation: because of the checks and balances act he/she has to pass it through congress
Why Did the Communists Win the Chinese Revolution?
Historian Odd Arne Westad says the Communists won the Civil War because they made fewer military mistakes than Chiang Kai-shek and also because in his search for a powerful centralized government, Chiang antagonized too many interest groups in China. Furthermore, his party was weakened in the war against the Japanese.
did they use to spread their message ? Southern christian leadership conference
Answer: Recruit affiliate civil rights groups in the South. Bring an end to black disenfranchisement by increasing voting rights. Promote an open-door policy to anyone interested in membership.
Explanation:
The title: "Two Very Different Sides" implies that the author is using the text structure-
a) comparatively
b) chronological
Which state has the highest 2015 population? A Connecticut b Virginia c Pennsylvania d New York
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Population of Connecticut in 2015 is 3.587 million
Population of Virginia in 2015 is 8.362 million
Population of Pennsylvania in 2015 is 12.78 million
Population of New York in 2015 is 8.427 million
Hence, Population of Pennsylvania was the highest in 2015
Option C is correct
European exploration really took off after Marco Polo brought back Chinese goods from Asia.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:
True
Explantation:
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How do political timetables impact the relationship between the president and Congress
What was Booth’s original plan to save the Confederacy?
Why did it fail?
Answer:
I think it was to kill Lincoln
Explanation:
He wanted to abduct Lincoln, take him to Richmond and exchange him for Confederate soldiers then held in Union prisons.
Help! I'll mark Brainliest!!! Bell Work 4/14: The Dreyfus Affair displayed European hatred towards the Jewish community, which eventually led to the Jewish community campaigning for homeland in Palestine and the establishment of Israel (a Jewish state). Provide one modern day example of an event that has also brought about awareness within a country, society, and/or world in hopes for change.
Answer:
For example the BLM movement
Explanation:
they have been doing protests and speeches all over the united states hoping for change in our justice system.
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How are tariffs an example of the shift towards isolationism for the US after WWI?
Answer:
America set high tariffs on imports to keep out foreign products. This raised prices for American consumers because cheaper foreign products were kept out of the US market. Keeping foreign products out of the markets, left a little trade with other countries therefore beginning the isolationism
Explanation:
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Answer:
I believe it's
d. 1979
Explanation:
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The marches from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama were meant to draw attention to
the denial of
I rights of African Americans in the south ...
educational
land ownership
voting
religious
!!! no links
Answer:
The marches where done to bring attention to. African American rights,education,and over all the same rights as everyone else.
Explanation:
Its what MLK and the marches stood for
While the U.S. Constitution initially gave most of the responsibility for foreign affairs directly to the President, what is the name of the separate Department that was established within the executive branch to handle U.S. foreign relations?
A. Homeland Security
B. State
C. Commerce
D. Treasury
Answer:
B. State
Explanation:
The Secretary of State deals with foreign affairs
Who was Henry David Thoreau and what was his significance?
Answer:
Henry David Thoreau was a philosopher, writer, and leading transcendentalist (Transcendentalism is a philosophy that developed in New England around 1836).
Thoreau's significance is that he is best known for his philosophical and naturalist writings, one famous example being Walden where Thoreau reflects upon living simply while being in natural surroundings, which he worked on while he stayed and lived in a cabin in Walden Pond (which is in Concord, Massachusetts).
Which of the following events happened last?
A. The election of Abraham Lincoln
B. The firing on Fort Sumter
C. The founding of the Confederate States of America
D. The Secession of the first group of southern states
what does a teacher do when using the Socratic method?
Answer:
the teacher uses the Socratic questions to direct a discussion around a targeted learning goal in order to stimulate a deeper understanding of the content. The questions help students to evaluate their options and to make decisions upon those opinions.
Answer: During Socratic questioning, the teacher is a model of critical thinking who respects students' viewpoints, probes their understanding, and shows genuine interest in their thinking. The teacher poses questions that are more meaningful than those a novice of a given topic might develop on his or her own.
Explanation:
How did the early events of World War II impact US isolationism and help pave the road to war? (Lesson 5.8)
Answer:
how the world war 2 impacted the USA america’s invlove meant in World War 2 had a signfgiant impact on the economy and workforce of the United State. American factories were retooled to produce goods to support the war effort and almost overnight the unemployment rate dropped to around 10%.
Explanation:
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The early events of World War II had a significant impact on US isolationism and played a role in paving the road to war. Prior to the war, the United States maintained a policy of neutrality and sought to avoid direct involvement in the conflict.
However, events such as the German invasion of Poland, the fall of France, and the bombing of Pearl Harbor shattered American isolationist sentiments.
These events demonstrated the growing threat posed by aggressive expansionist powers and the vulnerability of the United States itself. They stirred public outrage and led to a shift in public opinion towards interventionism, ultimately pushing the United States towards active participation in the war.
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What were the arguments for "precision" and "area" bombing in World War II? Which one do you think was the better strategy? Why?
Answer:
Bombing in World War II
Explanation:
World War II was an advanced military war that fought in Europe. Many advanced military weapons used in war. The bombing was one of the techniques which caused destruction and deaths in larger areas. Precision bombing related to well-defined targets like a military base, aircraft factories, and oil refineries. Area bombing related to specific areas like cities or industrial areas where citizens also reside in the location.
The best strategy is precision bombing which destroys the targeted areas without losing civilians lives.
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Why did Nativism flare up again in the U.S. after World War I?
Nativism is essentially the belief that the people who were born in a country should be favored rather than immigrants. This idea flared up in some of the American people after World War I because of patriotism, isolationism, and also the Red Scare.
After World War I, many people became isolationists, even some people in Congress. This meant that they did not want to become involved with foreign nations because they feared joining another war. Isolationism, along with the newfound patriotism that Americans found after the war, caused many people to not want immigrants in the country and wanted themselves to be favored.
The Red Scare also contributed to the flare-up of nativism after World War I. The First Red Scare happened after the Bolshevik Revolution and was a time where many Americans feared communism would spread to the United States and around the world. Some people even believed there were spies in the government trying to spread communism. This caused a lot of people to not want immigrants to enter the country, as they believed they were communists.