three contributing factors that led to xenophobia​

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Answer 1

These are the three contributing factors that led to xenophobia:

• The abuse of the laws of a country by immigrants.

• Employment Deficit

• The incite of citizens of a country against the foreigners in that country by their leaders.


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Which of the following describes the farmer of the 1920s? *
A) Used more human labor than machines
B)Forced into bankruptcy
C)Unable to produce enough farm commodities
D)All of the above

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I think the answer should be B

who is the king of jungle​

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The king of jungle is King Lion

Answer:

LION.....

Explanation:

LIONESS....

Why was Princeton significant in the revolutionary war in 1776​

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Answer:

I think the effect of the Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Princeton was to clear most of New Jersey of British troops. The battles impressed upon the European powers that the Americans were able to confront the British Army and the decisive intervention of France and Spain in the Revolutionary War came a step closer.

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Question 5 of 45
Why was the United Nations formed after World War II?
A. To prevent any one country from wielding too much military power
O B. To punish the totalitarian countries responsible for starting the
war
C. To encourage cooperation rather than conflict among global
powers
D. To create a balance of power between democracies and
communist states

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The answer for this is A

Answer:

The United Nations (UN) was created at the end of World War II as an international peacekeeping organization and a forum for resolving conflicts between nations. The UN replaced the ineffective League of Nations, which had failed to prevent the outbreak of the Second World War

How did Martin Luther King, Jr. react to the arrest of Rosa Parks?

1He called for people to give money to Rosa Parks's defense team.
2He called for the people of Montgomery, Alabama to boycott all city buses.
3He called for the segregation of all Montgomery, Alabama city buses.

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Answer:

2.

Explanation:

Martin Luther King Jr. certainly did not call for the segregation of all of the busses, and he didn't call for people to donate money, therefor 2 makes the most sense.

Whose great exploration inspired
the name for the Colombian
exchange?
A. Alfred W. Crosby
B. Sir Alexander
C. Christopher Columbus
D. Columbus Ohio

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The correct answer is C. Christopher Columbus.

Explanation

Christopher Columbus (14515-1506) was a navigator known for having been the first European to reach the territory of the American continent on October 12, 1492. Later he would make three more trips to the Indies (a name by which America was known at that time moment because he thought he had discovered a new route to travel from Europe to India). Colón is considered one of the most important characters in history for having established routes to connect America and Europe is known as the Colombian exchange. In addition, several places adopted names referring to his name, such as the South American country Colombia and Columbia in the United States and Canada.

Which of the following is true about the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
A. Rosa Parks spent several months in jail after refusing to give up her seat
B. Rosa Parks' treatment by police led to riots
C. the boycott only lasted a few weeks
D. Martin Luther King, Jr. played a major role in promoting the boycott

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Answer:

A- rosa parks spent several months in jail after refusing to give up her seat

explain how Christianity and Islam introduced and expanded in Ethiopia and the Horn.​

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Answer:

Through people and Hijarat.

Explanation:

Muslims introduced and expanded Islam in Ethiopia and the Horn when the Muslims Hijarat to Ethiopia and the Horn. Due to daily activities of Muslims with the non-Muslims of Ethiopia and the Horn, the people greatly affected which leads to the spread of Islam in Ethiopia and the Horn. Christianity first came to Ethiopia in the Aksum Empire in the fourth century A.D. The Christianity was introduced by Greek-speaking missionary whose name is Frumentius that converted King Ezana. In this way, Christianity and Islam introduced and expanded in Ethiopia and the Horn.

Who was made leader of the colonial army in 1775?
20 points

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Answer:

George Washington

Explanation:

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Answer:

1st optian george washington

Explanation:

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____________1. Si Crisostomo ay nag-aral ng walong taon sa Europa.
____________2. Si Kapitan Tiago ay anak ng may-ari ng tubuhan.
____________3. Si Pia Alba ay nagsayaw sa Obando upang magkaanak.
____________4. Lumaki si Maria Clara sa kumbento.
____________5 Ang katabi ng hotel na tinutuluyan ni Crisostomo ay ilog.
____________6. Ang Fonda de Aie ay isang tanyag na hotel sa Maynila.
____________7. Ang abogadong Pilipino ay tumangging hawakan ang kaso ni Don Rafael.
____________8. Nilibak ni Padre Damaso si Crisostomo sa kanyang pag-aaral sa Europa.
____________9. Namatay si Don Santiago ng hindi nakukuha nag hustisya.
____________10. Lumaki si Kapitan Tiago ng hindi umaasa sa magulang.​

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Answer:

1.Tama

2.Tama

3.Mali

4.Tama

5.Mali

6.Tama

7.Tama

8.Tama

9.Mali

10.Tama

Which statement reflects the feelings of the new York Harold tribune toward the Alaska purchase in 1867

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Answer:

D - it was a waste of money

Explanation: Herald Tribune toward the Alaska Purchase in 1867 was that it was a total waste of money for the Country to make such purchase due to the extreme weather conditions in this area

2. A-Action What is happening in the cartoon?

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Being divided The snake probably represents if you join and stay together and if you don’t you like dying I’m not sure could you add more context

Where do the railroads in when moving west

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Mark brainliest please

By 1890 new railroads had helped cattle ranching spread to most parts of the West. Long cattle drives were replaced by shorter drives on local trails. built in the growing East, while railroads were built in the West for the first time. Trail to move cattle to new range in Montana

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When did the term "genocide" become prominent?
no

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Answer:

A term coined by Raphael Lemkin in his 1944 book Axis Rule in Occupied Europe. Likely based off of the Holocaust and his personal experience with the Armenian massacres

What problems in the Soviet Union led to reform?

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Answer:

Worst of all, consumers in the Soviet Union had developed a taste for foreign products, such as U.S.-made Levi jeans, despite similar Soviet Union-made attire being available at lower prices. It did not matter if the jeans were smuggled and sold at atrocious prices.

Explanation:

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Answer:

answer is a

Explanation:

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How did enlightenment ideals influence governments during the 18th century?

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Answer:

Enlightenment ideals inspired independence movements because people wanted to be removed from their European coloziners(basically the people in control). So basically you could say there was a lot of rebellion by revolutionaries and people of that sorts because they were tired of being under the sovereignty of their monarchies. Hope this helps! Good Luck!

Which element of sovereignty (land, culture, laws) do you think is most critical for Native Americans to gain today? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

laws

if they had laws they would have kept their land.

Laws, with laws they would be able to set their own rules as a governing body and be able to claim its own land

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20. What accounted for Russia's losses to Germany in the early battles of World War 1?
A. Russian soldiers defecting in large numbers
B. Small numbers of Russian troops
C. Revolution against the Russian government
D. Lack of communication and coordination

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Answer:

I believe its C - revolution against the russian govt.

Answer:

B. Small numbers of Russian troops

Explanation:

Athens became the most powerful city-state in ancient Greece as a result of

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Answer:

The Delian league and the Peloponnesian War

Following the wars, Athens emerged as the supreme naval power in Greece. It formed the Delian League, ostensibly to create a cohesive Greek network among city-states to ward off further Persian attacks.

Explanation:

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tình hình cách mạng VN năm 1945-1946

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Answer:

bc do jj yes we tukgdsdjk hi aa

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In Ancient Chinese family life, what
role did the women play?
A. Women ran the family.
B. Women were second-class to men.
C. Women controlled the finances of the family.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

PLEASE HURRY Read the passage from The Odyssey - Elpenor.

By night
our ship ran onward toward the Ocean's bourne,
the realm and region of the Men of Winter,
hidden in mist and cloud. Never the flaming
eye of Helios lights on those men
at morning, when he climbs the sky of stars,
nor in descending earthward out of heaven;
ruinous night being rove over those wretches.

Which is the best paraphrase of the passage?

A - It’s always cloudy where the Men of Winter live.
B - It’s always misty where the Men of Winter live.
C - It’s always dark where the Men of Winter live.
D - It’s always sunny where the Men of Winter live.

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Answer:

The best paraphrase of the passage is:

C. It's always dark where the Men of Winter live.

Explanation:

This question can be quite tricky, and here is why: the words "mist" and "cloud" are explicitly written in the passage. Of course, our first impulse is to imagine a cloudy or misty place and to choose either option A or option B, or even both. However, we need to keep on reading to fully understand the passage. Notice the speaker says, "Never the flaming eye of Helios lights on those men..." Helios is nothing more than the personification of the sun in Greek mythology. When he says its flaming eye never lights, he basically means his light never shines on those Men of Winter. No light means it is dark. It may be dark due to the excessive mist and clouds, but it is dark nonetheless because the light can't shine through. That is why letter C seems to be the best

Answer:

the answer is optional C

Why was Italy the center of the early Renaissance?
Select one:
O a. Italy had close ties to Greek, Roman, and Byzantine culture
O b. The Protestant Reformation had weakened Church interference in
cultural affairs
O c. Italy was well-protected from Islamic invasion
d. A centralized Italian monarchy provided needed funds for artistic and
architectural projects

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Answer:

A. Italy had close ties to Greek, Roman, and Byzantine culture

Explanation:

The Renaissance was a rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman thinking and styles, and both the Roman and Greek civilizations were Mediterranean cultures, as is Italy. The best single reason for Italy as the birthplace of the Renaissance was the concentration of wealth, power, and intellect in the Church.

Which was NOT one of the requirements of the Versailles Treaty?

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Answer:

These are all the provisions of the treaty

1. League of Nations

2. Territorial Losses

3. Military Restrictions

4. War Guilt

Hope this helped.

Which political theory offers an explanation for why policies are often more responsive to the interests of particular groups than to majority opinions?
Group of answer choices

bureaucratic rule

elitism

majoritarianism

none of the above

pluralism

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Answer:

bureaucratic rule

elitism

majoritarianism

pluralism

2x - y = 5
x + y = 2
Solve the system of equations.

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Answer:

8

Explanation:

who is the best footballer in history

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Answer:

Lionel Messi is the answe

Explanation:

Why did the U.S. have the least amount of casualties?

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The US Army didn't participate in the Western Front until October 1917 when they fired their first shell at the German lines. The 4 American divisions involved did very little in those battles. It wouldn't be until May 1918 that the US would take on its actual first offensive. During the next 5 and a half months the US would sustain 254,000 casualties (dead and wounded). If we extrapolate that out to the entire war thats 2.2 million, about the same as the UK.

That's despite being able to learn from their Allies; the UK and France.

But that's unfair to the US as well. Starting in May of 1918 it played a key role; perpetual offense. American troops were well trained and poorly led. They made the same disastrous mistakes that the other forces did, but their learning curve was steeper.

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who is the first prime minister of bangladesh​

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Answer:

Tajuddin Ahmad

Explanation:

Hope This helps!

Answer: Tajuddin Ahmad was the first prime minister of Bangladesh.

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