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Los cambios que se dieron en la vida de México desde el modelo exportador hasta los años sesenta, fueron que los presidentes subsecuentes comenzaron a centralizar cada vez más la economía mexicana, lo cual derivó en un proteccionismo estatal notorio en la época del Presidente Luis Echeverría Álvarez (1970-1976) y con el Presidente José López Portillo (1976-1982).
Esos cambios políticos y económicos hicieron que el gobierno de México comprara una gran cantidad de empresas para estatizarlas. El resultado fue que la burocracia mexicana se infló a tal grado que esas empresas comenzaron a ser inoperantes y inefectivas, perjudicando el rendimiento económico del país.
Incluso, ante la crisis del final de su sexenio, el Presidente López Portillo tomó la decisión de nacionalizar los bancos.
Which of the following is the best definition of historical thinking skills?
A.
Skills applied when analyzing the past

B.
Skills applied when writing a poem

C.
Skills applied when comparing mathematical equations

D.
Skills applied when evaluating a person's writing
Answer:
A.skills applied when analyzing the past
"Skills applied when analyzing the past" is the best definition of historical thinking skills. Thus, option 'A' is the correct option.
What are historical thinking skills?Understanding the relationships between various historical causes and effects and how to distinguish between coincidence, causation, and correlation all require the ability to think historically. Historical reasoning is based on chronological thinking. Students should be able to tell the difference between time in the past, present, and future. Students should be able to recognize the progression of events. Students should be able to write their own history using chronology.
Data provided in timelines should be interpreted by students. Students should be able to identify historical change as well as evaluate patterns of historical length or continuity. Finally, pupils should start to see how historical periodization is a cultural construct. Reading imaginatively is necessary for historical comprehension so that you may put yourself in the shoes of the people you are studying.
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According to the document excerpt above, is Senator Grimes in favor of impeaching President Johnson?
Following it's defeat in World War I, the Ottoman Empire:
A. began a campaign of genocide against Armenian communities that did not support the war.
B. adopted a communist form of government because of pressure from the Russian Bolsheviks.
C. allowed ethnic groups in its territory to create new countries based on self-determination.
D. gave up control of its African and Middle Eastern territories to the European Allies.
Answer:
C. allowed ethnic groups in its territory to create new countries based on self-determination.
Explanation:
The Ottoman Empire was part of the Central Powers created during World War I when nations like Germany and Austria-Hungary joined the group. After the defeat in the First World War, the Ottoman Empire lost its provinces, which allowed ethnic groups in the Balkan region to form nations based on self-determination. The Ottoman Empire broke apart, with the Turks confined to Turkey (Asia Minor).
2. Why was the Stuart Dynasty restored to the throne?
Answer:
The Restoration of the Stuart monarchy in the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland took place in 1660 when King Charles II returned from exile in Europe.General George Monck met with Charles and arranged to restore him in exchange for a promise of amnesty and religious toleration for his former enemies. and because of it the stuart Dynasty was restored to the throne.
hy did Alexander Hamilton believe that the national bank was constitutional?
He believed in express powers and a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
The Constitution states that a government should have all the powers to carry out its duties, and the national bank was necessary.
He thought the Constitution was a weak document that couldn’t address the needs of the government.The Constitution mentioned the possible need for a bank.
Answer: B: The Constitution states that a government should have all the powers to carry out its duties, and the national bank was necessary.
Explanation: Just did the test on edge as of Aug 4 21
Should the united states government include women in the draft? Explain why?
Answer:
As of January 2016, there has been no decision to require females to register with Selective Service, or be subject to a future military draft. Selective Service continues to register only men, ages 18 through 25. Following a unanimous recommendation by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense Secretary Leon E.
Which cell structure allows a plant to carry out photosynthesis
Answer:
chloroplast
Explanation:
Chloroplasts are the organelles that are present in the leaves. They help in the process of photosynthesis to be carried on in the plants. They help in capturing the solar energy, converting them and storing them.
Photosynthesis is the process that is followed in the plants to prepare food. The process is carried in the chloroplast that are present in the green leaves. Chlorophyll are the pigments that are present in the chloroplast.
Who was the first president ever to get impeached?
Answer: andrew johnson
Explanation: the house committee voted 125 to 47 to impeach andrew johnson of high crimes and misdemeanors in 1868
What year was segregation?
Segregation started in 1865 and ended in 1964.
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Based on the graph, what conclusion can be drawn about Germany?
1.Until 1900, Germany had significantly fewer rail lines than Russia.
2.Germany could not afford to build as many rail lines as the United States.
3.By 1880, Germany had more rail lines than Great Britain and Russia.
4.Germany’s economy did not require as many rail lines as Great Britain.
Answer:
By 1880s, Germany had more rail lines than Great Britain and Russia
Explanation:
Germany’s first railroad came in 1835 with the construction of the six-kilometer Bayerische Ludwigsbahn, which was located in Bavaria. Germans had visited Britain prior to this and examined the British railway industry and brought what they learned back to Germany. British investors were also looking to invest in the industrialized regions of Germany. In fact, the locomotive and driver of Germany’s first railroad were both British. Railway construction boomed in Germany in the 1840s and the Germans once again learned from the British and passed laws to prevent something like Railway Mania from happening in Germany. By 1849, Germany had over 5,000 kilometers of track, double that of France, which had 2,467 kilometers of track at the time. Aside from economic benefits, a national railway system assisted in German unification. As the various German states began developing their own railways, the corners of Germany began to connect. In 1871, twenty-five German states were unified by the national railway network and by 1873 Germany had surpassed Britain’s total railway length.
Answer:
By 1880s, Germany had more rail lines than Great Britain and Russia
Explanation:
Germany’s first railroad came in 1835 with the construction of the six-kilometer Bayerische Ludwigsbahn, which was located in Bavaria. Germans had visited Britain prior to this and examined the British railway industry and brought what they learned back to Germany. British investors were also looking to invest in the industrialized regions of Germany. In fact, the locomotive and driver of Germany’s first railroad were both British. Railway construction boomed in Germany in the 1840s and the Germans once again learned from the British and passed laws to prevent something like Railway Mania from happening in Germany. By 1849, Germany had over 5,000 kilometers of track, double that of France, which had 2,467 kilometers of track at the time. Aside from economic benefits, a national railway system assisted in German unification. As the various German states began developing their own railways, the corners of Germany began to connect. In 1871, twenty-five German states were unified by the national railway network and by 1873 Germany had surpassed Britain’s total railway length.
True or False: President Johnson supported states' rights and southern secession during the American Civil War.
Answer:
False Johnson is the only southern seator not to resign his seat in the US senate once the southern states left the union
Explanation:
What does the term interpretation mean in the context of studying history?
A. A technique used to convince others to accept an argument
B. A method for analyzing events outside their historical context
C. An argument that refutes a historian's claims
D. A particular historian's understanding of the past
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Interpreation is how people understand things
The group who was loyal to the Jewish traditions was the:
Herodians
Pharisees
Sadducees
scribes
Answer:
The answer is Pharisees.
Explanation:
The Pharisees were a group of Jews, mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, who believed in strictly obeying the laws of Judaism.
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All of the following were examples of negative American responses to immigration in
the late 1800s EXCEPT:
1) Chinese Exclusion Act
2) Nativistallies
3) Church vandalism
4) Settlement Houses
Under what circumstances should a country (like USA) go to war? (1 paragraph please)
Explanation:
A war is only just if it is fought for a reason that is justified. The country that wishes to use millitary force must demonstrate that there is a just cause to do so
The GI Bill was created to help avoid
what potential problem with the
returning soldiers?
A. PTSD
B. High Unemployment
C. Revolution
D. Illiteracy
Does anyone know which speaker mostly agrees with enlightenment ideas as expressed in the Declaration of Independence?
Answer:
Speaker 2
Explanation:
One of the main ideas of the Enlightenment is that of the Social Contract, developed by Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
According to this idea, people, by their own will, give up some of their freedoms to the state, in exchange for protection and the administration of justice. By the same logic, if the rulers govern in ways that go against the wishes of the people, then they have the right to depose their rulers because they would be violating the social contract.
For this reason, speaker 2 would be the one who mostly agrees with enlightenment ideas, because speaker 2 is expressing the idea of the social contract, and the right of the people from the colonies to depose their ruler: King George III.
Answer:
The CORRECT answer (depending on wich quiz you're given) is Speaker 3
Explanation:
I got it correct myself and I got a 100% on the quiz!
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Class: United States Government
Chapter of Class: Inspiration for Independence
Assignment type & Number: Quiz 1.3.2
Which theme best describes American history until 1877?
O A. Expansion and conquest
• B. The dangers of democracy
• C. Good versus evil
O D. From prosperity to poverty
The enlightment thinkers influence the creation of the declaration of independence because they proposed ideas about
Answer:
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Why does the Harlem Renaissance hold such significance in us history despite its fading influence during the Great Depression?
Answer:
The quality of Life has vastly improved
Explanation:
Do to a better Management Policing and racial Policy
Which of the following is true concerning Hoovervilles?
1) They were shanty towns or make shift shelters built by the homeless.
2)
They were called Hoovervilles to mock and place blame on President Hoover
3)
They were the upper class neighborhoods named after the wealthy President
Hoover
4) Both a and b
Answer:
1)
Explanation:
More than 120,000 American Japanese were forced from their homes and incarcerated in ten “relocation centers” and several prisons during World War II. Within months of the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt sent them to these “concentration camps” by executive order. Most of the evacuees and prisoners, more than 70 percent of them, were American citizens, born in the United States. Their first-generation immigrant parents, however, were forever aliens, prevented from gaining naturalized citizenship by the Immigration Act of 1924. Most of them, citizens and aliens alike, were fiercely patriotic. Guarded by soldiers in machine-gun towers, none of them were charged with any crime against the United States. In fact, there was not a single American of Japanese descent, alien or citizen, charged with espionage or sabotage during the war. These men, women and children were locked up for the duration of the war because they looked like the enemy, the troops of Imperial Japan, a place most of them had never seen.
...The dangers of history repeating itself seem greater given that this story is often forgotten, or treated as a footnote in the larger, mostly heroic description of World War II found in American history textbooks. Even at the time, the American Japanese concentration camps were underreported or misrepresented. Although there were periodic national stories about the roundup and incarceration of the American Japanese, much of that coverage treated the evacuation as something like a vacation trip to the country. The camps were generally portrayed as resorts, “pioneer communities” was the euphemism of the day. Americans, their sons shipping off to Europe and the Pacific, had a lot on their minds in those days--and California was still far away from most of America.
Based on this document, what is one way the US Government restricted the civil liberties of Japanese Americans during World War II?
What was expected
of the colonists through the new Quartering Act passed in 1774 as part of
the Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts)?
What is the meaning of Parasitiko?
Answer:
Parasitiko in Filipino means parasitic meaning that you cling to others like a parasite and benefit from them. I guess in a way it could mean that you take advantage of those around you.
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Answer:
parasitic
Explanation:
The definition of Parasitiko is parasitic in the Philippine language.
12 13 14 15 TIVE REMAINING 16 19 54:54 The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 addressed the issue of statehood in the Northwest Territory by O forcing existing states to give up claims to land in the territory. outlining the process for forming new states in the territory. determining that the territory would be considered one large state. O dividing the territory into a grid and awarding it to different states. Next Submit Save and Exit Mark this and return
Answer:
Explanation:
Also known as the Ordinance of 1787, the Northwest Ordinance established a government for the Northwest Territory, outlined the process for admitting a new state to the Union, and guaranteed that newly created states would be equal to the original thirteen states.
what do comets and asteroids have in common
Describe how your life would be living as a native Aztec.
Sally ________ come to the birthday party on Friday night. She will tell me her answer on Wednesday.
Which of the following helping verbs completes this sentence correctly?
may
must
should
Will. Help pls
Answer:
may
Explanation:
Because must, should, and Will are all requiring her to go and that just wouldn't make sense.
Early American leaders designed the articles of confederation to create a national government that?
Answer:
A OR C I THINK ..........
Answer:
economic freedom so its D.
Explanation:
I got it wrong and it showed the correct answer
Why are there so many Indians here?
answer my question but
no india
Answer:
bc they signed up on this website?
like what's wrong with them?