The last leader of the Soviet Union was _____.

Mikhail Gorbachev
Leonid Brezhnev
Nikita Khrushchev
Andrei Sakharov

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Mikhail Gorbachev

Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev is a former Soviet statesman. He was the eighth and last leader of the Soviet Union, having served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1985 until 1991 when the party was dissolved.

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Mikhail Gorbachev is the answer.

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A shoe company made a special edition basketball sneaker in a limited quantity. The sneaker sold out quickly and is
currently unavailable. Which economic concept does this scenario demonstrate?
O opportunity cost
O scarcity
nonrenewable resources
O specialization

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The correct answer is B. Scarcity

what is one major role international orginizations play in the global economy?

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Enforcing economic agreements between countries.

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Answer:American colonists responded with protests and coordinated resistance by convening the First Continental Congress in September and October of 1774 to petition Britain to repeal the Intolerable Acts. The Boston Tea Party was the first significant act of defiance by American colonists.

Explanation: defense

what was a result of the 24 amendment

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Answer: that on 1962, the house passed the 24th amendment, outlawing the poll tax as a voting requirement in federal elections, by a vote of 295 to 86, at the time, five states maintained poll taxes which disproportionately affected african american voters such as virginia, alabama, mississippi, arkansas, and texas.

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Prior to Billy Beane, how efficiently were scarce resources allocated throughout Major League Baseball? Was it a smart allocation? Explain.


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Answer:

Yes the allocation of resources was smart

Explanation:

Prior to Billy Beane, The resources were not allocated efficiently however Billy introduced the use of statistics to determine the value of asset and also determine the ability of players.

The techniques was simple that allows  small-market teams to buy assets that are considered undervalues by other teams. On the other hand these small-market teams sell assets that are considered overvalued by other teams.

Yes, the allocating resources was well-thought-out.

According to Billy Beane, supplies were not distributed efficiently, but Billy pioneered the use of analytics to evaluate the worth of assets as well as player abilities.

The strategy was straightforward, and it allowed small-market teams to purchase properties that the other teams felt undervalued. These smaller clubs, on the other hand, sell off assets that some other teams believe are overpriced.

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Which of the Santa Fe Trail’s two routes stretched over 800 miles and traveled through the Rockies?
A.
the Oregon Route
B.
the Mountain Route
C.
the Texas Route
D.
the Cimarron Route
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A the Oregon route because it is 800miles and this is the correct answer

Analyze and describe which of the issues brought to light by the muckrakers you think was the most concerning and why.

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McClure—took on corporate monopolies and political machines, while trying to raise public awareness and anger at urban poverty, unsafe working conditions, prostitution, and child labor. Most of the muckrakers wrote nonfiction, but fictional exposés often had a major impact, too, such as those by Upton Sinclair.

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what is the triceratops animal kingdom

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Answer: One of the rides located in Dinoland USA is TriceraTop Spin which lets up to four guests ride in triceratops vehicles that rise and tilt as they spin around a giant top. Be amazed as cartoon comets fly past you while dinosaurs pop up as you spin around.

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Does bullying impact the world?

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Simple answer, yes.

Long answer, bullying impacts the world because for example, many kids bullied in grade school have affected lives later. It usually turns out to be worst nightmares of bullies, but this is only is applicable for violent ones. Bullying isn't always negative. It sometimes matures and grows people to stand up. But not all people stand up which is why it still impacts the world. Racism is an example of bullying. Its bullying a person because of their race. Judging in other words.

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Why is knowing the reason that civilizations collapsed important to our society today?

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Answer:

Knowing about the decline of states in the past may help us preserve our own.

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Was foreign policy after World War II focused more on collaboration or competition between the world's superpowers?

After the Second World War, only the U.S. and the Soviet Union were considered superpowers. How did their philosophies differ? Did they work together or did they work against one another?

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Answer:

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In the years after World War II, the United States was guided generally by containment — the policy of keeping communism from spreading beyond the countries already under its influence. The policy applied to a world divided by the Cold War, a struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union.

B. What impact has "The Balfour Declaration" had on the world today? Explain your
answer

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Answer:

Palestine.

Explanation:

The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British government in 1917 during the First World War announcing support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a small minority Jewish population. The declaration was contained in a letter dated 2 November 1917 from the United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Lord Rothschild, a leader of the British Jewish community, for transmission to the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland. The text of the declaration was published in the press on 9 November 1917.

Immediately following their declaration of war on the Ottoman Empire in November 1914, the British War Cabinet began to consider the future of Palestine; within two months a memorandum was circulated to the Cabinet by a Zionist Cabinet member, Herbert Samuel, proposing the support of Zionist ambitions in order to enlist the support of Jews in the wider war. A committee was established in April 1915 by British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith to determine their policy towards the Ottoman Empire including Palestine. Asquith, who had favoured post-war reform of the Ottoman Empire, resigned in December 1916; his replacement David Lloyd George, favoured partition of the Empire. The first negotiations between the British and the Zionists took place at a conference on 7 February 1917 that included Sir Mark Sykes and the Zionist leadership. Subsequent discussions led to Balfour's request, on 19 June, that Rothschild and Chaim Weizmann submit a draft of a public declaration. Further drafts were discussed by the British Cabinet during September and October, with input from Zionist and anti-Zionist Jews but with no representation from the local population in Palestine.

By late 1917, in the lead up to the Balfour Declaration, the wider war had reached a stalemate, with two of Britain's allies not fully engaged: the United States had yet to suffer a casualty, and the Russians were in the midst of a revolution with Bolsheviks taking over the government. A stalemate in southern Palestine was broken by the Battle of Beersheba on 31 October 1917. The release of the final declaration was authorised on 31 October; the preceding Cabinet discussion had referenced perceived propaganda benefits amongst the worldwide Jewish community for the Allied war effort.

The opening words of the declaration represented the first public expression of support for Zionism by a major political power. The term "national home" had no precedent in international law, and was intentionally vague as to whether a Jewish state was contemplated. The intended boundaries of Palestine were not specified, and the British government later confirmed that the words "in Palestine" meant that the Jewish national home was not intended to cover all of Palestine. The second half of the declaration was added to satisfy opponents of the policy, who had claimed that it would otherwise prejudice the position of the local population of Palestine and encourage antisemitism worldwide by "stamping the Jews as strangers in their native lands". The declaration called for safeguarding the civil and religious rights for the Palestinian Arabs, who composed the vast majority of the local population, and also the rights and political status of the Jewish communities in other countries outside of Palestine. The British government acknowledged in 1939 that the local population's views should have been taken into account, and recognised in 2017 that the declaration should have called for the protection of the Palestinian Arabs' political rights.

The declaration had many long-lasting consequences. It greatly increased popular support for Zionism within Jewish communities worldwide, and became a core component of the British Mandate for Palestine, the founding document of Mandatory Palestine, which later became Israel and the Palestinian territories. As a result, it is considered a principal cause of the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict, often described as the world's most intractable conflict. Controversy remains over a number of areas, such as whether the declaration contradicted earlier promises the British made to the Sharif of Mecca in the McMahon–Hussein correspondence.

A.) Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
B.) Mandate system
C.) Bolshevik Revolution
D.) League of Nations

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Answer:

league of nations

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Which types of media mostly follow journalism standards?
O A.
radio talk shows
B.
major newspapers
O c.
tabloids
o
D.
citizen journalists

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Answer:

D perhaps.

Explanation:

I would have picked major newspapers in the 1900s to the end of WWII, but other than Watergate broken open by the Washington Post, I don't think investigative Journalism sees its standards practiced any more.

Radio Talk shows? You mean like Fox? You're kidding right?

Tabloids are even worse than Radio Talk Shows. I once saw a cover story about aliens inhabiting the bodies of legislators. Since then, even in grocery story check out lines, I've stopped looking. What's the point?

You're stuck with D. I think these people at least try to dig for the facts. They do have an ax to grind, but I think to do some honest investigating.

How did the United States' role as a world leader change after September 11, 2001

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within hours of the September 11 terror attacks on New York and Washington D.C., American commentators were already comparing the event to a “new Pearl Harbor.” The 60th anniversary of that transformative event was coming up later in the year, and had been the subject of a major Hollywood movie over the summer. The comparison of September 11 with Pearl Harbor was natural because both were surprise attacks that killed many Americans, but most interesting about it was its implication: that an age of innocence and isolation had passed, and that American invulnerability was gone. Just as was the case after the Japanese attack (and again in a different way when the Soviet Union launched the Sputnik satellite some 16 years later), September 11 seemed fated to change radically and permanently the degree to which, and the way in which, the United States engaged with the rest of the world.

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The Phoenicians biggest contribution to the language of future civilizations (Greece and Rome), was the invention of the _____.

A)colony

B)ship

C)alphabet

D)iron

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The answer is alphabet

what is ecosystem????​

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is a community or a group of iving organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment

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system of science that deals with both the biotic and abiotic components of the env

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How did Francis Bacon contribute to the Scientific Revolution?
A.)He considered human reasoning as only one among many ways to find truth.
B.)He thought science should develop practical technologies that would improve people’s lives.
C.)He wrote plays that depicted scientists making great discoveries.
D.)He felt that only tradition offered science a true source of the best that people had learned.

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Answer:

B. He thought science should develop practical technologies that would improve people’s lives.

Explanation:

Francis Bacon contributed to the Scientific Revolution in laying the foundations for the scientific method. According to Bacon, people should seek truths based not on traditional assumptions but on that which they could observe for themselves. He planned a process for this, in which a person would design an experiment to test a theory without human interference, generating results that were objective, repeatable, and observable. This is the basic premise of the Scientific Revolution and empiricism, both of which look to Francis Bacon as a key founder.


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Answer:

the Afghanistan government was protecting Osama Bin Laden

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The Afghan government was protecting Osama Bin Laden

Explanation:

The United States thought that Osama Bin Laden, the terrorist responsible for the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, was being harbored (hidden away) in Afghanistan. As a result of this suspicion, the United States launched an attack on Afghanistan.

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EXPLAIN one of the major causes of World War I.

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Answer:

Radicalization of nationalism

Towards the end of the 19th century, the ideology of nationalism had already been consolidated in the European imagination. Nationalism posited the idea that a people would be united on the basis of a shared culture, language, economy and geography, and that from there would spring a destiny for which they would have been born.

Expansion of European imperialism

In the 20th century there was an excess in the production of industrialized consumer goods, which required new markets, as well as the acquisition of more and new raw materials.

Spurred on by nationalism, and having lost control over America in the 19th century, European states began the competition to dominate the African territory as a quarry of resources, as well as the competition for control of non-European markets.

Which statement best describes the relationship between geography and the Shang Dynasty in China?
A
The dynasty's major cities were developed in the Yellow River Valley.
B
The dynasty's population centers developed in regions along the coast of China.
C
The dynasty's armies were able to easily defend Chinese cities from attack.
D
The dynasty's leaders established a kingdom that extended throughout Asia.

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the answer is a because the major cities were around the yellow river valley

A restructuring of the Soviet economy that permitted more local decision making was known as perestroika.
A truo
O B. false

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Answer:

true

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Which of the following works was constructed to keep barbarians out of China?
O the Gates of All Nations
the Ziggurat at Ur
the Great Wall
the Great Pyramid at Giza

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Answer:

C.The Great Wall

Explanation:

The Great Wall was made to keep the northerners out

The Platt Amendment of 1901 forbade Cuba from entering into any treaties that would allow undue foreign involvement in Cuban affairs. This law was passed after the Spanish-American War to make sure that European nations weren’t going to get involved with Cuba.

Why might the Platt Amendment be considered ironic?
What reasons would The United States have for not wanting European influence in Cuba?
One way in which the Platt Amendment reversed the intent of the Teller Amendment was that "The Platt Amendment allowed for continued American influence in Cuba," since it only allowed withdrawal of US troops based on specific conditions.

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1. The United States was interfering in Cuba’s affairs while demanding that other nations not do the same to Cuba.

2. US leaders didn’t want powerful European nations to have influence so close to the United States.

US leaders wanted to have the influence in terms of trade and Latin American affairs.

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Can graphs show you it the American Dreams has been achieved by an immigrant? what kind of information do you need?

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I guess it could. If you had like a graph of their financial status increasing. Speaking of which thatd the information you would need. You would need to be able to see their finances.

How did nuclear technology impact the economy of the United States after World War II?
It became the most affordable source of power.

It became a major focus of military spending.

It became an important export commodity.

It became a major source of tax revenue.

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Answer:

b

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which president was on john green's chalk board

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thomas jefferson was on john greens chalkboard !!

What kind of graphs can you use to understand how people came

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line graphs, bar graphs and histograms, pie charts, and Cartesian graphs.

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Write 3-5 sentences to describe the advantages and disadvantages of feudalism and the manorialism using one of the clauses below:
Even though
While
Despite that
However
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Feudalism played a major role in the Middle Ages. It drew a clear line separating different social classes and created codependency between the rich and the poor. Feudalism was a social and political system practiced in Europe. It was a mutual agreement between a lord and his subordinates. It was essentially a contract created for mutual benefit. In exchange for some land and protection, vassals were required to provide a certain amount of military service. This exchange granted security for vassals and significant financial gains for their lord. A general advantage of feudalism was the stability that it brought. On the other hand, manorialism had disadvantages like how it deprived serfs of lots of privileges such as getting all they made, and even buying getting medical help. It also didn't let anyone move from their social status.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Feudalism

Feudalism played a major role in the Middle Ages. It drew a clear line separating different social classes and created codependency between the rich and the poor. Like any complicated economic system, there were advantages and disadvantages. Understanding the fundamental concepts, benefits and drawbacks of feudalism can provide insight into humanity's economic and social history.

Feudalism was a social and political system practiced in Europe, Japan and China during the Middle Ages. It was a mutual agreement between a lord and his subordinates. In the middle of the hierarchy were the lord's vassals. These people were nobility who swore an oath of loyalty to their lord. It was essentially a contract created for mutual benefit. In exchange for some land and protection, vassals were required to provide a certain amount of military service. This exchange granted security for vassals and significant financial gains for their lord. At the bottom of the pyramid were the serfs. Serfs were peasants who worked the land and provided surplus goods and taxes to the lord and his vassals.

Advantages,

A general advantage of feudalism was the stability that it brought. Serfs supported the infrastructure by providing essential goods and services. This, combined with an organized system of protection, helped maintain a steady balance that kept the kingdoms running. Although this system was instrumental for social order, the true advantages were felt by the lord and his close associates. They enjoyed vast material gain at the expense of the serfs.

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