Answer: Fue un régimen político característico de la etapa de transición entre la Edad Media y la Edad Moderna en Europa occidental. ... Su característica más destacada es la concentración de todo el poder político en las manos de un monarca.
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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.
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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.
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What was the function of the Alhambra?
It was a mosque.
It was a school
It was a tomb for the ruler's wife.
It was a fortress palace.
European immigrants coming to the United States
after the Civil War
O consisted of a variety of people with varying levels
of skills, education, and wealth.
were almost all poor in their home countries and
lacked skills and education, leaving factory work as
one of few employment options.
O were mostly farmers who moved quickly away from
their cities of entry to settle in the West.
O overwhelmingly remained in America only
temporarily, returning to Europe after increasing
their wealth.
Answer:
B or C
Explanation:
Not sure, but I'm going with B since it fits the second paragraph a bit better
The European immigrants who came to the U.S. after the Civil War lacked skills and education, leaving factory work as one of few employment options.
Which European immigrants came after the Civil War?The decades after the Civil War saw increased immigration from eastern Europe such as Russia and the Balkans.
These Europeans were not very skilled or educated and so had to resort to factory work as their main employment option.
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Once Hitler were in power, how did he maintain power and control the people?
The American victory in the War of 1812 encouraged which of the
following?
one:
1.)the election of conservative politicians
2.)a change in the policy of isolationism
3.the end of the international slave trade
4.)a growing spirit of expansionism
Answer: 4.) A Growing Spirit of Expansionism
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Why you think the compromises regarding the expansion of slavery were followed? HELP ME PLEASE I NEED THIS BY TODAY 4/27/21
Answer: The Compromise of 1850 was five bills dealing with what would happen to the territory gained in the Mexican-American War. Borderlines and geography were finalized in these bills as well as what new territories/states would be Free States v. Slave States. The Compromise was bridged by Henry Clay, Whig, and Stephen Douglas, Democrat. Henry Clay was a legendary politician, the former Speaker of the House. And Douglas would go on to run for President, losing to Abraham Lincoln. The bill reinforced the Fugitive Slave Act from 1793. It also made Texas a slaveholding state and California a free state. So from what we know of the Compromise of 1850 I would say it is fair to say that it was driven by a combination of politics, slavery expansion, and abolition. I feel though politics could be a blanket term that engulfs both slavery expansion and abolition. Also abolition was a driver for some congressmen not to compromise, same with slavery expansion. Also the Compromise of 1850 is often seen as merely something that prolonged the inevitable, the Civil War. So maybe this best answer is that all 3 are factors in the Compromise of 1850 but the actual deal was pure politics.
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Why did the United States intervene in Korea during the 1950s?
Answer:
On June 27, President Truman announced to the nation and the world that America would intervene in the Korean conflict in order to prevent the conquest of an independent nation by communism.
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By the end of Reagan’s term in office, relations with the Soviet Union had:
a. improved significantly.
b. become increasingly tense.
c. become quite violent.
d. remained the same.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
In that speech, Reagan referred to the Soviet Union as an "evil empire" and as "the focus of evil in the modern world".
What was one of the greatest challenges of the Constitutional Convention?
Answer:
The issue whether the federal government or the states would have more power
Explain what happened in the PigWar, what each side wanted, and how it was finally settled.
Answer:
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How did the Federal Reserve attempt to avert the complete collapse of the financial system during the financial crisis of 2008?
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A) It ordered commercial banks to stop making loans.
B) It encouraged the development of a credit crunch.
C) It closed all commercial banks for four days.
D) It loaned trillions of dollars to financial institutions.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
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How was Religion and Honor in the slave South like?
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Economic growth, violence, and exploitation coexisted and mutually reinforced evangelical Christianity in the South. The revivals the Second Great Awakening established the region’s prevailing religious culture. Led by Methodists, Baptists, and to a lesser degree, Presbyterians, this intense period of religious regeneration swept the along southern backcountry. By the outbreak of the Civil War, the vast majority of southerners who affiliated with a religious denomination belonged to either the Baptist or Methodist faith.35 Both churches in the South briefly attacked slavery before transforming into some of the most vocal defenders of slavery and the southern social order.
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Answer:
good how about you
Explanation:
My day was good, how about yours?
Why did the U.S. fail to win the Vietnam War?
Answer:
America “lost” South Vietnam because it was an artificial construct created in the wake of the French loss of Indochina. Because there never was an “organic” nation of South Vietnam, when the U.S. discontinued to invest military assets into that construct, it eventually ceased to exist. Hope this helps^_^
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As others have stated, the US didn't lose the Vietnam War in the traditional sense. A peace was negotiated by Kissinger and the N.Vietnamese representatives in Geneva, after neither side was seeing progress. The US then pulled itself fully out of S.Vietnam after the Fall of Saigon: the embassy was taken, and many, many diplomats and refugees were airlifted to the USS Midway.
The reasons for the failure of the US in the war are numerous, however.
Firstly, let us look at US military itself. Having not learnt from the French defeat at Diem Bien Phu in 1954, US troops were poorly trained for guerilla warfare; most training happened over a few weeks in Texas or Alabama, hardly representative of the Vietnamese jungle. Of the 2.8 million troops who served, 2 million were conscripted; in the end over 500,000 soldiers deserted, and most were unwilling to fight-only 10% ever saw combat. Due to the lack of career soldiers and the yearly 'tour of duty' only 6% of deaths happened in the final three months, as troops tried to stay clear of danger. By comparison, due to their inexperience, 43% of deaths occurred in the first three months of duty, which was not helped by the reception the 'cherries' received from their fellow men. If they survived, drug abuse was rife: in 1971 5000 men were admitted to hospital for combat wounds, but 20,000 for drug abuse. Officers were not liked either: 3% were killed by their own troops.
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After Mao Zedong's death in 1976, Deng gradually rose to supreme power and led China through a series of far-reaching market-economy reforms, earning him the reputation as the "Architect of Modern China".
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What crimes supported the charges against the Nazi defendants at the Nuremberg trials?
Answer:
The defendants, who included Nazi Party officials and high-ranking military officers along with German industrialists, lawyers and doctors, were indicted on such charges as crimes against peace and crimes against humanity. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) committed and was never brought to trial.
Explanation:
Which of the following did the Supreme Court establish in Marburg v. Madison?
A. the supreme court can declare a federal legislation invalid if the legislation violates the constitution.
B. Each state has the right to set up and run its own court system.
C. All the powers that are not explicitly given by the constitution to congress belong to the states.
D. Any president who commits treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors can be impeached.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
many people consider the first amendment to be the (most, least) important amendment to the constitution
Answer:
true
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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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1. Which country was most responsible for changes in U.S. foreign policy at the end of the 1700s?
Answer:
french
Explanation:
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1. What British victory helped turn the corner for the Allies in North Africa?
2. Why did the Allies decide to invade Sicily?
3. What happened to Mussolini after the fall of Rome?
4. Why did George Marshall not go to Europe?
5. What location did the Allies fake the Germans into believing that the D-Day landing would take place?
6. Why did Hitler refuse to send reinforcements to
Normandy?
Answer:
1. The Allied victory in North Africa destroyed or neutralized nearly 900,000 German and Italian troops, opened a second front against the Axis, permitted the invasion of Sicily and the Italian mainland in the summer of 1943, and removed the Axis threat to the oilfields of the Middle East and to British supply lines to
2. The Allies decided to move next against Italy, hoping an Allied invasion would remove that fascist regime from the war, secure the central Mediterranean and divert German divisions from the northwest coast of France where the Allies planned to attack in the near future.
3. The fall of the Fascist regime in Italy, also known in Italy as 25 Luglio (Venticinque Luglio, pronounced [ˌventiˈtʃiŋkwe ˈluʎʎo]; Italian for "25 July"), came as a result of parallel plots led respectively by Count Dino Grandi and King Victor Emmanuel III during the spring and summer of 1943, culminating with a successful vote of no confidence against the Prime Minister Benito Mussolini at the meeting of the Grand Council of Fascism on 24–25 July 1943. As a result, a new government was established, putting an end to the 21 years of Fascist rule in the Kingdom of Italy, and Mussolini was placed under arrest.
4.Stalin believed that economic integration with the West would allow Eastern Bloc countries to escape Soviet control, and that the U.S. was trying to buy a pro-U.S. realignment of Europe. Stalin therefore prevented Eastern Bloc nations from receiving Marshall Plan aid.
5.In the months and weeks before D-Day, the Allies carried out a massive deception operation intended to make the Germans think the main invasion target was Pas-de-Calais (the narrowest point between Britain and France) rather than Normandy.
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North
O South
Both
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What countries comprised the Triple Entente?
Great Britain, France, Spain
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
France, Great Britain, Russia
Russia, France, Germany
Answer:
France, Great Britain, Russia
The countries that comprised the Triple Entente are France, Great Britain and Russia. The correct option is c.
What is Triple Entente?The Triple Entente describes the informal understanding between the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland as well as Romania, which joined later. It was built upon the Franco-Russian Alliance of 1894, the Entente Cordiale of 1904 between Paris and London, and the Anglo-Russian Entente of 1907. It formed a powerful counterweight to the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. The Triple Entente, unlike the Triple Alliance or the Franco-Russian Alliance itself, was not an alliance of mutual defence.
The Franco-Japanese Treaty of 1907 was a key part of building a coalition as France took the lead in creating alliances with Japan, Russia, and with Britain. Japan wanted to raise a loan in Paris, so France made the loan contingent on a Russo-Japanese agreement and a Japanese guarantee for France's strategically vulnerable possessions in Indochina. Britain encouraged the Russo-Japanese rapprochement.
Thus was built the Triple Entente coalition that fought World War I.
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How does the two – party system influence American democracy? Why do people so strongly identify with their parties? Would this hinder any chances at newer parties forming?
Answer:
Two-party systems are prominent in various countries, such as the U.S., and contain both advantages and disadvantages.
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The advantages of a two party system are that they tend to be less extreme, support policies that appeal to a broader segment of the population, and generally more stable.
The disadvantages of a two party system are that they tend to ignore alternative views, stifle debate, and may not promote inter-party compromise but simply partisan appeals to the population.
Third parties can and do exist in two-party system, however, they do not wield very much influence.
Key Terms
two-party system: A two-party system is a system in which two major political parties dominate voting in nearly all elections at every level of government and, as a result, the majority of elected offices are members of one of the two major parties.
Winner-Takes-All: The winner-takes-all voting system allows only a single winner for each possible legislative seat and is sometimes termed a plurality voting system or single-winner voting system
A two-party system is a system in which two major political parties dominate voting in nearly all elections at every level of government and the majority of elected offices are members of one of the two major parties. Under a two-party system, one party typically holds a majority in the legislature and is usually referred to as the majority party while the other is the minority party. The United States is an example of a two-party system in which the majority of elected officials are either Democrats or Republicans.
The modern political party system in the U.S. is a two-party system dominated by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. These two parties have won every United States presidential election since 1852 and have controlled the United States Congress to some extent since at least 1856. However, the political party system did not develop until tax reform. The First Party System of the United States featured the Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party (Anti-Federalist). In 1829, the Second Party System saw a split of the Democratic-Republican Party into the Jacksonian Democrats, who grew into the modern Democratic Party, led by Andrew Jackson, and the Whig Party, led by Henry Clay. The Third Party System stretched from 1854 to the mid-1890s, and was characterized by the emergence of the anti-slavery Republican Party, which adopted many of the economic policies of the Whigs, such as national banks, railroads, high tariffs, homesteads and aid to land grant colleges. The Fourth Party System, 1896 to 1932, retained the same primary parties as the Third Party System, but saw major shifts in the central issues of debate. This period also corresponded to the Progressive Era, and was dominated by the Republican Party. The Fifth Party System emerged with the New Deal Coalition beginning in 1933. The Republicans began losing support after the Great Depression, giving rise to Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the activist New Deal. Experts debate whether this era ended in the mid-1960s when the New Deal coalition did, the early 1980s when the Moral Majority and the Reagan coalition were formed, the mid-1990s during the Republican Revolution, or continues to the present. Since the 1930s, the Democrats positioned themselves more towards Liberalism while the Conservatives increasingly dominated the GOP.
Causes
There are several reason two major parties often dominate the political landscape in some systems. In the U.S., forty-eight states have a standard winner-takes-all electoral system for amassing presidential votes in the Electoral College system. The winner–takes–all principle applies in presidential elections, thus if a presidential candidate gets the most votes in any particular state, all of the electoral votes from that state are awarded to the candidate. In all but Maine and Nebraska, the presidential candidate must win a plurality of votes to wins all of the electoral votes; this practice is called the unit rule.
There are two main reasons winner–takes–all systems lead to a two-party system. First, the weaker parties are pressured to form an alliance, sometimes called a fusion, attempting to become big enough to challenge a large dominant party and, in so doing, gain political clout in the legislature. Second, voters learn, over time, not to vote for candidates outside of one of the two large parties since their votes for third party candidates are usually ineffectual. Therefore, weaker parties are eliminated by the voters over time. The gravitation of voters towards one of the two main parties is called polarization.
Explanation:
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
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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
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Was Gandhi exposed to principle to all modern devices and technology?
Answer:
no he lived in india and not in the present day
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Were pharaohs considered the top government official or the top religious official ?
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: B
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Tyler, a 27-year-old married man, just completed his fifth year as a journeyman carpenter with John Casey Homebuilders, a small homebuilder 25 miles from his hometown. Tyler has just received an inheritance of $100,000 from his favorite aunt. During the past five years, Tyler has been able to purchase many of the tools and equipment that he needs to be a good finish carpenter. He has not been satisfied working for John the past couple of years and has talked with his wife about starting his own business. Tyler’s wife, Esther, agrees that in order to be happy, and fully supports him in opening his own business. Esther graduated from the local university with a degree in liberal arts but stays at home with the kids.
What type of business organization should Tyler adopt? ________________________ Why?
Answer: Sole proprietorship
Explanation:
The type of business organization should Tyler adopt is the sole proprietorship. A sole proprietorship is a form of business that is owned and managed by one person
He should adopt this business as he can manage the business himself and will also full control over it and also due to the fact that the start up cost is low. He will also have full access to the profit alone.
Tyler has just received an inheritance of $100,000 from his favorite aunt. The type of business organization should Tyler adopt is Sole proprietorship.
What is term Sole Proprietorship about?
A sole proprietorship is a form of business that is owned and managed by one person.It is considered as the simplest business form where one can operate. It is not a legal entity in itself.
Moreover,he should adopt this business as he can manage the business himself and will also full control over it and also due to the fact that the start up cost is low. He will also have full access to the profit alone.
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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.
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