Answer:
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Explanation:
Who was the woman who Bill Clinton was having an affair with? Tell me a bit about it please!!
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Taxes upon earnings are____taxes.
income
severance
excise
sales
Answer:
income taxes
Explanation:
This kind of taxes are levied on an individual's wages
How did the Japanese plan to catch the European colonial powers and the United States by surprise?
Answer:
They planned massive attacks on British and Dutch colonies in Southeast Asia and on American outposts in the Pacific—at the same time. He would then seize islands that were not well defended but were closer to Japan.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
They planned massive attacks on British and Dutch colonies in Southeast Asia and on American outposts in the Pacific—at the same time. . He would then seize islands that were not well defended but were closer to Japan.
how was the Civil Rights Movement different from the movement to free India
Howard Thurman, a mentor to Martin Luther King, first met Gandhi during a visit to India in 1936. He came to understand nonviolence as ..
2. Why does Douglass believe the war's cost will not convince the public to call for its end
Answer: He believes the country is more concerned about “glory.” Additionally, he says many believe they will make Mexico pay for the war.
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Answer:
The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two superpowers, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars. ... The first phase of the Cold War began shortly after the end of the Second World War in 1945.
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The Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program) was an American initiative to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave $13 billion in economic support to help rebuild Western European economies after the end of World War II. The initiative was named after Secretary of State George Marshall. Soldiers of the Soviet Union and the United States did not do battle directly during the Cold War. But the two superpowers continually antagonized each other through political maneuvering, military coalitions, espionage, propaganda, arms buildups, economic aid, and proxy wars between other nations.
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What was the name of the riots which occurred in 1943 due to rising tensions in LA California?
Answer:
Zoot Suit Riots, a series of conflicts that occurred in June 1943 in Los Angeles between U.S. servicemen and Mexican American youths, the latter of whom wore outfits called zoot suits.
Why is North Africa subject to foreign invasions?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Its location on the Mediterranean Sea provides ports and access to other waterways.
Other countries want to control the oil and natural gas reserves found there.
The large deposits of gold throughout North Africa make it attractive to other countries.
The diamond mines of North Africa are the most productive in the world.
Answer:
Its location on the Mediterranean Sea provides ports and access to other waterways.
Other countries want to control the oil and natural gas reserves found there.
Explanation:
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What is an important part of cross-cultural communication?
A. Using cultural bias
B. Arguing with facts
C. Active listening
D. Politely interrupting
SUBMIT
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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1. TRUE or FALSE: Tensions between Israeli's and Palestinians still exist today?
True
False
Answer:
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict dates back to the end of the nineteenth century. Tensions also remain high between the Israeli military and Hamas. In a response to the ICC due today, Israel will reject allegations against it and assert
Explanation:
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What the outcome was on the stonewall riots 
During the history of the presidency, most arguments over candidacy qualifications have revolved around the __________ qualification.
A.
age
B.
oath
C.
residency
D.
citizenship
Answer:
A) Age
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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When did the United States’ new government create its Bill of Rights?
approved on September 25, 1789 and signed on December 15, 1791
On September 25, 1789, Congress transmitted to the state Legislatures twelve proposed amendments to the Constitution. Numbers three through twelve were adopted by the states to become the United States (U.S.) Bill of Rights, effective December 15, 1791. James Madison proposed the U.S. Bill of Rights.
1.) Were there more factories in the Union or the Confederacy?
2.) What was the most abundant crop in the South?
3.) Were there more railroad lines in the North or the South?
4.)Based on what you know, why was the South’s economy based more on agriculture?
Answer: 1). Union
2). Cotton
3). North
4). Because, they had tons of slaves that they didn't need to pay to do all their work, and the climate was better for growing then the North.
Explanation:
Give 2 advantages of the South.
Answer:
They could produce food for soldiers.
Their many factories could produce weapons quickly.
They were fighting defensively in their own territory, which gave them a military advantage.
Their network of roads and railroads helped transport goods and soldiers.
Explanation:
( extras, just because)
Answer:
The South was fighting to maintain its way of life, whereas the North was fighting to maintain a union.
Slavery did not become a moral cause of the Union effort until Lincoln announced the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
Explanation:
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Desertification can lead to starvation, malnutrition and poverty but the use of crop rotation and tree belts can help stop it
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Desertification is a situation where a large numbers of trees are felled without planting replacements. This practise is very common and is unhealthy to the environment.
Therefore, desertification can lead to starvation, malnutrition and poverty but the use of crop rotation and tree belts can help stop it. This is true.
Details about Octavius Catto
Explanation:
Octavius Valentine Catto (February 22, 1839 – October 10, 1871) was an American educator, intellectual, and civil rights activist in Philadelphia. He became principal of male students at the Institute for Colored Youth, where he had also been educated.
Died: October 10, 1871 (aged 32); Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Born: February 22, 1839;
Why wasn't the German army able to capture the capital city of Moscow
Answer:
itler decided against Moscow because: 1) the Wehrmacht had been weakened, 2) the Soviet defenses were so powerful, and 3) the increasing need for oil.
Explanation:
itler decided against Moscow because: 1) the Wehrmacht had been weakened, 2) the Soviet defenses were so powerful, and 3) the increasing need for oil.
What characteristics of the United States does Douglass believe led to the war with Mexico?
Answer:
Explanation: He believes it is the result of “pride and ambition” of the United States. He goes on to say “we have given ourselves up to the blind spirit of mad ambition.”
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so pick two of these strategies (such as marches, legal challenges, boycotts, civil disobedience, and sit-ins) used by activists in the civil rights movement, then discuss:
1.examples of how the strategy was used.
2.how effective the strategy was, and why.
then
3.Use evidence from the lesson, as well as from your knowledge of social studies, to support your conclusions.
Answer:The most popular strategies used in the 1950s and first half of the 1960s were based on the notion of non-violent civil disobedience and included such methods of protest as boycotts, freedom rides, voter registration drives, sit-ins, and marches. hops this helps :D
How has your understanding about slavery changed.
Slavery is bad and wrong.
Why did Johnson describe voting rights as an overall American problem
Answer:
He didn't believe blacks should have a right to vote and shouldn't be apart of any laws. "Threatened constitution of states" He believe that it limited the power that each state has.
Explanation:
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Which Supreme Court Cases dealt with the New Deal?
Answer:
The New Deal often encountered heavy criticism, and had many constitutional challenges.
Roosevelt was wary of the Supreme Court early in his first term, and his administration was slow to bring constitutional challenges of New Deal legislation before the court.[1] However, early wins for New Deal supporters came in Home Building & Loan Association v. Blaisdell[2] and Nebbia v. New York[3] at the start of 1934. At issue in each case were state laws relating to economic regulation. Blaisdell concerned the temporary suspension of creditor's remedies by Minnesota in order to combat mortgage foreclosures, finding that temporal relief did not, in fact, impair the obligation of a contract. Nebbia held that New York could implement price controls on milk, in accordance with the state's police power. While not tests of New Deal legislation themselves, the cases gave cause for relief of administration concerns about Associate Justice Owen Roberts, who voted with the majority in both cases.[4] Roberts's opinion for the court in Nebbia was also encouraging for the administration:[1]
[T]his court from the early days affirmed that the power to promote the general welfare is inherent in government.[5]
Nebbia also holds a particular significance: it was the one case in which the Court abandoned its jurisprudential distinction between the "public" and "private" spheres of economic activity, an essential distinction in the court's analysis of state police power.[6] The effect of this decision radiated outward, affecting other doctrinal methods of analysis in wage regulation, labor, and the power of the U.S. Congress to regulate commerce.[6][7]
Just three weeks after its defeat in the railroad pension case, the Roosevelt administration suffered its most severe setback, on May 27, 1935: "Black Monday".[8] Chief Justice Hughes arranged for the decisions announced from the bench that day to be read in order of increasing importance.[8] The Supreme Court ruled unanimously against Roosevelt in three cases:[9]
With several cases laying forth the criteria necessary to respect the due process and property rights of individuals, and statements of what constituted an appropriate delegation of legislative powers to the President, Congress quickly revised the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA).[10] However, New Deal supporters still wondered how the AAA would fare against Chief Justice Hughes's restrictive view of the Commerce Clause from the Schechter decision.
On what became known as White Monday, on March 29, 1937, the court handed down three decisions upholding New Deal legislation, two of them unanimous: West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish,[11] Wright v. Vinton Branch,[12] and Virginia Railway v. Federation.[13][14] The Wright case upheld a new Frazier-Lemke Act which had been redrafted to meet the Court's objections in the Radford case; similarly, Virginia Railway case upheld labor regulations for the railroad industry, and is particularly notable for its foreshadowing of how the Wagner Act cases would be decided as the National Labor Relations Board was modeled on the Railway Labor Act contested in the case.[14]
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Answer:
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Explain why americans feared of communist attack
Answer:
no we didn't
What can we do to prevent future holocaust?
Then the people commenced rushing up from San Francisco and other parts of California, in May, 1848. . . From this time on I got only too many neighbors, and some very bad ones among them.
What a great misfortune was this sudden gold discovery for me! It has just broken up and ruined my hard, restless, and industrious labors, connected with many dangers of life, as I had many narrow escapes before I became properly established.
From my mill buildings I reaped no benefit whatever, the mill stones even have been stolen and sold.
—John A. Sutter, Hutchings’ California Magazine, November 1857
Using the information in the passage, what can be concluded about the discovery of gold in California in 1848?
A.
Many people became wealthy by staking claims for gold mines.
B.
There were many benefits because of the discovery of gold.
C.
Negative consequences were limited to a few wealthy landowners.
D.
There were many negative consequences for some people.
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1. The group that set up fur trading posts and shared the oregon territory with the US
a. Spanish
b. British
c. Germans
d. Russians
2. This group claimed much of mexico and the west coast of north america in the 1700's
a. Russians
b. British
c. Germans
d. Spanish
3. Group that came to the northwest to make money in the 1700's
a. Prospectors
b. Fur trappers
c. Speculators
d. Farmers
Answer:
b, d, b
Explanation:
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Do you think the Great Depression was inevitable? Is there any way it could have been avoided? Why or why not?
Things to consider:
The stock market
The Dust Bowl
The consumerism and debt from the 1920s
Government policies in business
Why did King Henry VIII want to separate from the Catholic church
Answer:
he was not allowed to divorce his wife under the Catholic Church policies
Explanation:
King henry VIII wanted a son and he divorced and beheaded his wives. he even created a new church to ensure that he could divorce women and do what he wanted without being a sinner until he got his male heir.
Answer:
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Explanation: