What is a “grass-roots” campaign?

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Answer 1

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A grassroots campaign/movement is where people organically gather as the basis for supporting a political/economic issue.

Explanation:

A grassroots campaign/movement is made up of people from a specific district or area. These people form a basis for a political/economic movement/development


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Select two correct answers.
In which two ways do federal judges differ from members of Congress and the president?
О
Federal judges are fired for misbehavior, while members of Congress and the president are
impeached for misbehavior.
o
Federal judges are paid for their work, while members of Congress and the president are not paid
for their work.
Federal judges are appointed and confirmed, while members of Congress and the president are
elected
o
Federal judges can serve for life, while members of Congress and the president are elected for one
or more terms.

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Federal judges are appointed. Congress and the president aren’t

Answer:

its wrong the one above me jit

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Pinakamahalagang Ginawa ni Ramon magsaysay

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Select the correct texts in the passage.

Which two details are most important to include in a summary of the excerpt?

excerpt from Robinson Crusoe

by Daniel Defoe

When I waked it was broad day, the weather clear, and the storm abated, so that the sea did not rage and swell as before. But that which

surprised me most was, that the ship was lifted off in the night from the sand where she lay by the swelling of the tide, and was driven up

almost as far as the rock which I at first mentioned, where I had been so bruised by the wave dashing me against it. This being within

about a mile from the shore where I was, and the ship seeming to stand upright still, I wished myself on board, that at least I might save

some necessary things for my use.

When I came down from my apartment in the tree, I looked about me again, and the first thing I found was the boat, which lay, as the wind

and the sea had tossed her up, upon the land, about two miles on my right hand. I walked as far as I could upon the shore to have got to

her, but found a neck or inlet of water between me and the boat which was about half a mile broad; so I came back for the present, being

more intent upon getting at the ship, where I hoped to find something for my present subsistence.

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What was the FIRST step the U.S. takes against Saddam Hussein’s aggression?

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Answer:

the third option

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The US imposed sanctions on Iraq ordered them to withdraw their troops from Kuwait

What feet did the leadership of Czar Nicholas II during World War I have on Russia?
a. His inexperience contributed to high military casualties
b. His diplomacy helped Russia sign a peace treaty with Germany
c. His expertise promoted a new feeling of nationalism
d. His stubbornness test Russia from joining the League of Nations​

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

A as

It cannot be b as the Soviets were the ones who signed a peace treaty with Germany.

It cannot be c as his bad leadership on the frontline had caused loss after loss, to the point where the Soviets started rebelling.

It cannot be d as I do not think Russia joined the League of Nations

List 4 ways that power was taken away from political parties and given to the people during the Progressive Era. (Hint: one listed by John Green has to do with the 17th Amendment) (REPOST)

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Explanation:

The period of US history from the 1890s to the 1920s is usually referred to as the Progressive Era, an era of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress toward a better society. Progressive Era reformers sought to harness the power of the federal government to eliminate unethical and unfair business practices, reduce corruption, and counteract the negative social effects of industrialization. During the Progressive Era, protections for workers and consumers were strengthened, and women finally achieved the right to vote.Characteristics of the Progressive Era include purification of the government, modernization, a focus on family and education, prohibition, and women's suffrage.

why was 1920's called the good old days

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If we’re talking about the US I think it was called the good old days because it was an era after WWl where soldiers came back home and the economy started the flourish

Briefly explain one major difference between Schlesinger’s and Robinson’s historical interpretation of the impact of the new deal during the Great Depression

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Answer:The New Deal was a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1939. Major federal programs and agencies included the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the Civil Works Administration (CWA), the Farm Security Administration (FSA), the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 (NIRA) and the Social Security Administration (SSA). They provided support for farmers, the unemployed, youth and the elderly. The New Deal included new constraints and safeguards on the banking industry and efforts to re-inflate the economy after prices had fallen sharply. New Deal programs included both laws passed by Congress as well as presidential executive orders during the first term of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

The programs focused on what historians refer to as the "3 R's": relief for the unemployed and poor, recovery of the economy back to normal levels, and reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression.[1] The New Deal produced a political realignment, making the Democratic Party the majority (as well as the party that held the White House for seven out of the nine presidential terms from 1933 to 1969) with its base in liberal ideas, the South, big city machines and the newly empowered labor unions, and various ethnic groups. The Republicans were split, with conservatives opposing the entire New Deal as hostile to business and economic growth and liberals in support. The realignment crystallized into the New Deal coalition that dominated presidential elections into the 1960s while the opposing conservative coalition largely controlled Congress in domestic affairs from 1937 to 1964.[2]

Explanation:

Schlesinger was unable to present the economic thoughts that influenced the personalities in charge of the gov't reform programs during the Great Depression.

What is the New Deal?

The New Deal can be defined as a collection of government reform programs that were established in the United States of America by President Franklin D. Roosevelt between 1933 and 1939, in order to achieve the following:

Prevent economic disasters.Boost the economy.Provide employment opportunities for people.

A difference between Arthur Schlesinger’s and Robinson’s historical interpretation of the impact of the New Deal is that, Schlesinger was unable to present the economic thoughts that influenced the personalities that were in charge of the various government reform programs during the Great Depression.

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Explain how Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) technology works.

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Concentrating solar power (CSP) plants use mirrors to concentrate the sun's energy to drive traditional steam turbines or engines that create electricity. The thermal energy concentrated in a CSP plant can be stored and used to produce electricity when it is needed, day or night

Answer:

Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) technologies use mirrors to concentrate (focus) the sun's light energy and convert it into heat to create steam to drive a turbine that generates electrical power.

CSP technology utilizes focused sunlight. CSP plants generate electric power by using mirrors to concentrate (focus) the sun's energy and convert it into high-temperature heat. That heat is then channeled through a conventional generator. The plants consist of two parts: one that collects solar energy and converts it to heat, and another that converts the heat energy to electricity. A brief video showing how concentrating solar power works (using a parabolic trough system as an example) is available from the Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Web site.

Within the United States, CSP plants have been operating reliably for more than 15 years. All CSP technological approaches require large areas for solar radiation collection when used to produce electricity at commercial

question 1.

Life was easy on the frontier.

True
False
_______________

Question 2

Many settlers traveled west by flatboat on the Ohio River.

True
False

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Answer:

Question 1: False, they had to clear there land then, bulid there homesteads and, then they had to do there chores. So, it was an ongoing thing. There life was never easy.

Question2: True. I saw it on quizlet.

Explanation:


What is a major similarity between the World Trade Organization (WTO) and
the World Bank?
A. Both promote free trade policies among their member states.
B. Both support developing countries at the expense of developed
countries.
C. Both encourage their member states to strengthen their tariffs.
D. Both operate primarily as microfinance institutions.

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Answer:b

Explanation:

Answer:     Both require members to remove barriers to trade

Explanation:    I took the test !

What did Mary elizabeth lease mean when she said Kansas had better stop raising corn, and start raising hell

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Answer:

Explanation:

y 1890 her involvement in the growing revolt of Kansas farmers against high mortgage interest and railroad rates had placed her in the forefront of the People's (Populist) Party. She traveled throughout Kansas, as well as the West and the South, for the cause. She was a powerful and emotional speaker; Emporia editor William Allen White, who did not share her political views, wrote on one occasion that "she could recite the multiplication table and set a crowd hooting and harrahing at her will."

More an agitator than a practical politician, Lease separated from the suffrage movement and by 1896 had become alienated from the Populist Party. She became less involved in politics. She divorced her husband in 1902 and spent the rest of her life with one or another of her children in the East. She died in 1933.

What did the Europeans call the natives that they first met in the tundra region Canada?

Inuits
Eskimos
savages
Indians

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Answer:

Inuits

Explanation:

I am pretty sure that this is the tribe

Which of the following best describes the Federal Reserve?

A. The Federal Reserve is a branch of the United States government that provides banking services to every state in America.

B. The Federal Reserve is a board created by Congress that distributes money to U.S. banks to provide loans for American consumers.

C. The Federal Reserve is a network of fifty banks from each state that provides financial services to the American citizens.

D. The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States, created to provide the nation with a safe, flexible financial system.

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Answer:

i belive A

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Read the following description and answer the question: Which statement best describes the impact of this foreign policy?

A. The United states stopped the actions of AL-Qaeda.
B. The united states left the nations.
C. The United states made peace with iraq.
D. The united states invaded afghanistan.

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Answer:

B. The United Sates made peace with iraq

Evidence: American President Franklin D. Roosevelts New Deal legislation included programs that put people to work building roads and implemented reforestation programs.
Use the passage to answer the question.
This piece of evidence could be used to provide support for which of the following topics?
A. Stalin’s program to spread worldwide revolution
B. Gandhi’s tactics during the Salt March
C. Hitler’s response to the Great Depression
D. Mao’s plan for combating Nationalist opposition

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I believe that the answer you are looking for is c because hitler and FDR had similar responses to the Great Depression

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Why is the median income in Georgia below the national average?

People do not need that much money to live.
Public transportation and other conveniences are provided in Georgia.
The people are less educated than in other parts of the country.
The wages are kept low to attract more businesses.

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Answer:

it is d

Explanation:

What is one thing that you found interesting about the end of the reconstruction?

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Answer:

Reconstruction was one of the most pivotal periods in American history. 

What were the major concerns that led the United States to undertake Operation Iraqi Freedom in
2003 ?

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After the attacks on September 11, 2001, and the overthrow of the Taliban and al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, the United States Government turned its attention to Iraq and the regime of Saddam Hussein. Citing intelligence information that Iraq had stockpiled and continued to develop weapons of mass destruction (WMD) such as poison gas, biological agents, and nuclear weapons, as well as harboring and supporting members of Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda terrorist network, the United States and Great Britain led a coalition to topple Hussein's regime in March 2003. Since the end of the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991, the United States Air Force had maintained a continuous presence in the Middle East, enforcing no-fly zones in the northern and southern portions of Iraq, termed Operation NORTHERN WATCH, based out of Turkey, and Operation SOUTHERN WATCH, based out of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

The Air Force command and control element for Operation IRAQI FREEDOM was the Combined Force Air Component Commander (CFACC), Lt. General T. Michael Moseley, who had overseen operations in Afghanistan. The primary political goal of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM was to create "a stable Iraq, with its territorial integrity intact and a broad based government that renounces WMD development and use, and no longer supports terrorism or threatens its neighbors." Based on that primary objective, the combined force commander' s top three objectives were to "defeat or compel capitulation of Iraqi forces, neutralize regime leadership, and neutralize Iraqi theater ballistic missile/WMD delivery systems." Although Operations NORTHERN WATCH and SOUTHERN WATCH had significantly degraded the Iraqi air defense system and the Iraqi Air Force had essentially ceased to exist, planners remained concerned with Iraqi Air Defenses. Indeed, during the initial invasion of Iraq, the Air Force noted more than 1,000 anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) firings, and more than 1,600 surface to air missile (SAM) launches. During the same period, however, the Air Force lost just one A-10 to enemy fire and two Air Mobility Command (AMC) aircraft suffered SAM strikes out of 236 attempts. The first air operation of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM was a psychological operation leaflet drop on 9 March 2003. The leaflets urged non-interference and stressed coalition support for the Iraqi people.

Anybody good in history & wanna help me with #1-3? Free Brainliest and points...

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1. Kennedy's election was different than all before it because it was the first election to hold televised debates.

2. Many Americans held issue with the fact that Kennedy was a Catholic.

3. When Kennedy said 'ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country' he was asking Americans to put aside selfishness and greed and take up unselfishness and ask what they could do to help their neighbors and their nation.

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prettty cool

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what Was the liberator​

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The liberator was a newspaper found by William Lloyd Garrison, the newspaper was the most influential antislavery periodical.

Isaac Newton’s timeline of his life events

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Sir Isaac Newton.

Isaac Newton is born.

Newton attends King's School in Grantham (About 1653).

Newton's creativity begins to show (About 1653 to about 1657).

Newton enrolls at Cambridge University.

Newton receives a bachelor's of arts degree.

Newton returns to Woolsthorpe (1665-1666).

Newton returns to Cambridge

what message do you think Lincoln was sending the nation by stating that the founding fathers believed "all men are created equal"?​

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At that time, many white slave owners had declared themselves to be “true” Americans, pointing to the fact that the Constitution did not prohibit slavery; according to Lincoln, the nation formed in 1776 was “dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” In an interpretation that was radical at the time– ...

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What ended China’s “Age of Exploration?”

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The end of China's Age of Exploration came as a result of Emperor Yongle's death in 1424

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Which of the following was not considered a Union advantage during the Civil War?
A. More railroad lines
B. A more developed industrial base
C. Strong political leaders
D. Outstanding military commanders

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A. more railroad lines

Explanation:

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Answer:

so its c

Explanation:

The Union had many advantages over the Confederacy. The North had a larg- er population than the South. The Union also had an industrial economy, where- as the Confederacy had an economy based on agriculture. The Union had most of the natural resources, like coal, iron, and gold, and also a well-developed rail system.

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You need to write 4 or 5 sentences!
The question is at the bottom of the pic read everything please!

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King’s imagery discredits the arguments of those urging civil rights activists to be patient and wait for change by describing what pain and suffer they have experienced. He explains that they have waited long enough, and can’t wait any longer. To add on, he adds, “But when you have seen viscous mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim;” By this he’S saying that they have been through much hurt and hate and will not wait for peace and justice.

What type of work were immigrant women likely to do?

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Answer:

They would usually get a job cleaning kitchens. And cleaning for other people basically a maid.

Explanation:

This would happen because of mostly racism and other prejudice. And then with them being women they where looked as inferior to men.

1. Why was Thomas Becket killed?

A. He helped the French defeat the English.
B. He led the nobles in trying to take power.
O C. He sided with the Church against the king.
O D. He tried to stop the peasants from rebelling

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Answer:

He objected to Henry's move to erode the power of the church.

Explanation:

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How did the delegated at the constitutional convention deal with conflict?

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From May 25 to September 17, 1787, 55 delegates from 12 states convened in Philadelphia for the Constitutional Convention. Rhode Island was the only state that refused to send representatives to the convention, which assumed as its primary task the revision or replacement of the Articles of Confederation.
Though the Articles of Confederation had provided the framework for governance since the declaration of the American Revolution against Britain, many of the fledgling nation’s political leaders agreed that the creation of a stronger central government was essential to the development of the power and potential of the United States. Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government lacked the power of taxation, had no authority to regulate commerce, and was impotent to resolve conflicts arising between states.

Can you help me with history?

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The Ganges river sorry don’t know other ones



Choose the correct answer
1. The dargah of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is in
(a) Ajmer
(b) Thanjavur
(c) Delhi
2. Masulipatnam is situated on the banks of the river:
(a) Tungabhadra (b) Krishna
(c) Yamuna (d) Tapu
3. Kalamkari was an important craft of
(a) Hampi
(b) Bidar
(c) Masulipatnam (d) Surat
4. Tirupati, Thanjavur, Madurai and Somnath were important examples of
(a) Port towns (b) Temple towns (c) Capital towns (d) None of them
5. The artisans under the Cholas specialized in:
(a) Textiles
(b) Bidri
(c) Bronze images (d) Zari work​

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

1. A. Ajmer: this is a shrine located in Rajasthan, India.

2. B. Krishna: this is located in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

3. C. Masulipatnam: This is a place popular for the making of dyed cotton cloth. And Kalamkari is known as painted and dyed wall cloth, in realistic colors

4. B. Temple towns: many of these temple towns were characterized by having many temples and palaces that would serve, priests, workers, artisans, traders.

5. C. Bronze images: As a result of wealth gathering by their leaders, through conquest and wars, the artisans under the Cholas specialized in use some of the wealth derived to build bronze sculptures.

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